Our Timeless Creator

More Rapture Puzzle Pieces ~ Message 55

Our Timeless Creator

  This message looks into several unique places in scripture that reflect the events and attitude of believers nearing the time of the Rapture  

  To say that the Bible is a most unique work is an extreme understatement. The number of writers is still unknown and during the time period from the book of Job, around 1520 BC up to the first mechanical rapid printing, of the Gutenberg Bible printed around 1455 AD it was copied over and over by hand which should have produced a work of contradictions and provable errors but it hasn’t.  Oh yes it has a vast number of critics who think it has errors and many today believe they are qualified to correct the mistakes, but this has produced well over 600 other English versions, all of which conflict with each other in a variety of ways.  So why is it that with all those competitors The Authorized King James Version, which is now over 400 years old stands out from all the rest?  Simple, “It’s the one that works”.  That was Charlton Heston’s statement when he was asked why they chose it for the movie Ben Hur.  That is also the testimony of millions who have experienced its life changing power.  Although a more accurate answer is found in its own pages; Psalm12:6-7, “The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation forever.” 

Salient Points: God’s recycling food supply, He made the stars also, Missing the glory, Hidden salvation, Seeking after God, Inventing religions, God’s different standards, Jealous Jews, How to know you are saved, Changed vs doing, Eternity is way too important, Hidden from the Disciples, The sleeping Church Age, God’s wake-up call, Come forth, Come up hither, Sleepy believers, The joy in the morning, Seeking God’s why, God’s layaway. 

Scripture: 1 Thess. 4:13-5:5, Mk. 13:31-37, Rom.11:1-3,7:11, Ps. 30:5 

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