Carl Worline (9 Oct 2012)
"An Increased Sense of Urgency"



Hi Everybody,
 
I was really disappointed when another super-high watch date came and went with nothing happening.  Guess that is the price one must pay for being a date-setter, like myself.
 
The Bible tells us that in the last days young men will see visions and old men will dream dreams, so we know for a fact that will happen.  We also know that we are in the last of the "last days."  What I have been noticing lately is the increased sense of urgency that so many of the people who report having dreams and visions are actually telling us.  The word "imminent" has been used so much that it is starting to lose its affect.  The same is true for words like "immediate," "at the door," and many others.  The sense of urgency has increased to such a crescendo that I truly feel like something huge is going to happen at any moment.  Comparing this building crescendo of urgency to the events that are happening in the Middle East, and the rest of the world, certainly meshes.  We have to be on the very knifes edge of the end of the Age of Grace and the moment of the rapture.  We, quite literally, are not only alive at the greatest moment in history since the crucifixion, but we have ring-side seats for the events that are about to unfold.
 
I want to thank Renee M for having the courage to post her convictions, and for all of the hard work and research that have went into her posts.  I was really hoping that the rapture would happen on the last day of Tabernacles.  The reasoning was certainly sound.  It just wasn't what the Lord was planning.
 
I am convinced that everything is happening exactly as God has planned and I am also certain that God has everything under control.  The universe behaves so precisely from the motion of the heavenly bodies to the precision of the atom, that I expected the rapture to also follow some sort of pattern.  Perhaps it will, and afterwards we will look back and wonder how we could have missed it.  Or, perhaps it truly will be a completely random event that comes when we never would have expected it and never could have predicted it.
 
I just know that I am not going to stop looking, even if it means more disappointments.
 
Carl Worline
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