From: Marilyn Agee
Hi:
> > The Lord told him that IF HE
KNEW HOW EXTREMELY CLOSE THE RAPTURE NOW IS HE WOULD
BE SHOCKED!
Thank you, thank you!
You made my day. I'm thinking Feast of Tabernacles,
because:
At
least 18 Bibles say that the goodman or husband will
return at the full moon. Jesus is a good man and will
be a husband. This is well hidden, but why else would
this be in the Bible?
However, the KJV does not say full
moon, it says, "will come home at the day
appointed."
Pro 7:4 (KJV) says, "Say unto wisdom, Thou art my
sister; and call understanding thy kinswoman:
Pro 7:5 That they may keep thee from the strange
woman, from the stranger which flattereth with her
words....
Pro 7:18 Come, let us take our fill of love until
the morning: let us solace ourselves with loves.
Pro 7:19 For the goodman is not at home, he is
gone a long journey:
Pro 7:20 He hath taken a bag of money with him,
and will come home at the day appointed.
1. NLT: "He has taken a wallet full
of money with him and won't return until later this
month.*" Footnote: Hebrew until the moon
is full.”
2. NIV: "He took his purse
filled with money and will not be home till full
moon."
3. ESV: "he took a bag of money
with him; at full moon he will come home."
4. NASB: "He has taken a bag of
money *with him, At the full moon he will come home."
5. RSV: "he took a bag of money with him; at
full moon he will come home."
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6. ASV:
"He hath taken a bag of money with him; He will
come home at the full moon."
10.
Douay-Rheims Bible: "He took with him a bag of money:
he mill return home the day of the full moon."
12.
World English Bible: "He has taken a bag of money with
him. He will come home at the full moon."
13. Holman Christian
Standard
"My
husband isn't home; he went on a long
journey. He took a
bag of money with him and will come home at
the time of the full moon."
14. Lexham English Bible
“For there is no man in his
home; he has gone on a {long journey}. The bag of
money he took in his hand, for [on] the day
of the full moon he will come home."
15. Bible in Basic English
“For the
master of the house is away on a long
journey: He has
taken a bag of money with him; he is coming
back at the full moon.”
16. Common
English Bible
“For my husband isn't home;
he's gone far away. He took a
pouch of money with him; he won't come home
till full moon."
17. NAS
"For my husband is not at home, He
has gone
on a long
journey; He has taken a
bag of money with him, At
the full
moon
he will come
home."
18. NRS
“For my
husband is not at home; he has gone on a
long journey. He took a
bag of money with him; he will not come home
until full moon."
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Agape,
Marilyn Agee
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Frank Molver (18 July 2013)
"David re what
happens to the luke warm, Neils news on rapture"
Many of us have
struggled with this question
The Lord's answer
seems quite hard so we struggle with it
Here is an example
from Neil re a death experience of a luke warm
christian
Neil
Lipken (13 July 2013)
"SOME
EXTREMELY EXCITING NEWS!"
I have a friend who
is a pastor in the Lexington, Kentucky area.
We have known each other since 2001, and have
been on the phone together about once per week
since then.
I just got off the phone speaking to him. He
was just preaching at a church in Cynthiana,
Kentucky (north of Lexington). A gentleman
there who was described as a "lukewarm
churchgoer" was in the hospital and clinically
died. He was revived and was terrified and
related the following story.
He saw Hell and said it was a place of
unfathomable terror, far beyond our
comprehension. He said he saw his father
there. The Lord told him that He was sending
him back to his life on earth and that he must
get his life together IMMEDIATELY or he would
end up where his father is.
The Lord told him that IF HE KNEW HOW
EXTREMELY CLOSE THE RAPTURE NOW IS HE WOULD BE
SHOCKED!
This pastor friend of mine will be going to
Cynthiana, Kentucky about two weeks from now
to interview him. I will relate more when I
get the transcript of the interview.
Neil
P.S. Suffice it to say, this gentleman is no
longer "lukewarm"!
P.P.S. Many pastors today want to shove the
topic that we are living late in these End
Times under the rug! I say shame on them!
P.P.S. For those of you reading this who
already know Christ (Israel's long rejected
Messiah), I give you these two scriptures:
Philippians 3:20 (New American Standard Bible)
"For our citizenship is in heaven, from which
also we EAGERLY wait for a Savior, the Lord
Jesus Christ."
Hebrews 9:28 (New American Standard Bible)
"so Christ also, having been offered once to
bear the sins of many, shall appear a second
time for salvation without reference to sin,
to those who EAGERLY await Him."
Pastors who want to throw this topic under the
bus are not EAGERLY awaiting Him!!! And they
are risking missing the Rapture and being left
behind to face the terrors of the coming
Tribulation Period!