Gino (6 June 2013)
"RE: Garry B: 06.04.13: great tribulation"


Garry,

             You had written:

Jesus then shortens and ends the great tribulation of His vengeance and His wrath upon the Jewish people in order to save the flesh of the elect Jewish remnant, who is the woman in the wilderness.

The elect Hebrew remnant will be protected, right here on earth, for the 1,260 day last-half of the 70th Week of Daniel which is the ‘hour of trial’ of God's wrath upon the whole world: 

Mark 13;20

‘And unless the Lord had shortened those days, no flesh would be saved; but for the elect's sake, whom He chose, He shortened the days.’ 

Revelation 12:6

‘Then the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, that they should feed her there for 1,260 days.

 

I’m sure that the LORD didn’t originally plan a certain number of days,

and then later realize that they were too many for the people to survive,

requiring a “recalculation” to make sure.

The LORD is omniscient. He is also omnipresent, even in time, since time is a creation of his, he is eternal, and inhabits eternity.

So why put it the way that he did?

Is he letting his people know, that if they pray for it, he will shorten those days?

                          Thank you,

                                       Gino