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WHY THE TITLE RAPTURE BIBLE PROPHECY FORUM?
WE STARTED OUT BELIEVING IN A 7 YR PRE TRIBULATION RAPTURE
BUT FOUND OVER TIME AROUND 2006 THAT THE BIBLE DOES NOT SHARE A 
BIBLE VERSE WHATSOEVER INDICATING A 7 YR PRE TRIBULATION RAPTURE

BIBLE VERSES EVIDENCE:

While Yahusha/JESUS was alive, He prayed to His Father: "I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.  John 17:15 (KJV)

Yahusha/JESUS gave signs of what must happen before His Return:  "Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:"  Matt. 24:29 (KJV)


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Yahusha is YHWH  come in the flesh, He put aside His Diety to become a human, born of  a Virgin.

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 FOR A REMOTE GENERATION THE LAST GENERATION FOR THE ELECT!

REFERENCES IN THE BOOK OF ENOCH TO THE BIBLE

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Book of Enoch: http://tinyurl.com/BkOfEnoch

The book of Second Peter and Jude Authenticate the book of Enoch and Vice Versa

Yahusha/JESUS QUOTED FROM THE SEPTUAGINT:

THE APOSTLES QUOTED FROM THE SEPTUAGINT

JEWS WERE CONVERTING TO CHRISTIANITY

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I was sitting at the Mid-America Prophecy Conference in Tulsa, waiting to hear Gary Fisher of Lion of Judah Ministries (www.lionofjudahministry.org) . In sharp contrast to the new breed of Christian publishers and evangelical leaders, this traditional community—so maligned and mocked, especially in recent years—still believes Bible prophecy is valid and that the return of Christ is the blessed hope.

They also love the snot out of Israel.

I like being among these people. Happily, I don’t care that many considered to be sophisticates (Brian McLaren, Rick Warren, even young turks like Mark Driscoll) think I am a knuckle-dragging primitive for thinking the folks at Mid-America Prophecy Conference—my friends—are awesome people.

I started working in Christian book publishing in 1993, when Bible prophecy teachers were still respected. What we didn’t know then was that a subversive campaign to marginalize it had been in place for some time.

In those days, books supportive of Israel and prophecy teaching were the norm.

Specifically, the leftward drift at schools like Fuller Theological Seminary and Wheaton was preparing the new breed of evangelical leader. These guys were being taught that belief in Bible prophecy was for losers, survivalists, and Larry the Cable Guy. We are not, after all (as bigger-brained hominids like Mark Noll lament), “careful thinkers.”

In their world, a careful thinker is one who has jettisoned the plain-sense meaning of Genesis. The other 65 books of the Bible are likewise meant to be understood allegorically.

At this conference, there were elaborate banners that say things like “Kinsman Redeemer” and “I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” We’ve heard gospel music. Yes, much of the hair here is either silver or missing. The banners and gospel music were the kinds of things the sophisticates make fun of, but I found the atmosphere totally refreshing.

Truth was there. It has re-energized me, after months of researching through the slime of anti-Israel “evangelicals.” How inspiring it has been to listen to great teachers like Arno Froese, David Hitt, Gary Fisher, David Reagan, Daymond Duck, Terry James, and Mark Hitchcock. All these men love Israel and even better, they love the Lion of Judah. Thank God there are still men like this in the world, and that they have purposed to eschew retirement and keep working hard.

You wouldn’t catch Rick Warren schlepping his own books, or going on little sleep so he could chat with his fans. The men who spoke at Mid-America Prophecy Conference are not in it for the cash and adulation. They recognize we are all sojourners; in fact, it is astonishing how knowledgeable the attendees are.

These men have set their faces like flint and stand as the frontline of defense against the purpose-driven-into-the-ground ministries that have sprouted like weeds.

Years ago, the Leadership Network (inspired by men like Peter Drucker and Bob Buford) began, George Soros-like, to pump money and manpower into the new breed of evangelical leader.

Rick Warren, for example.

Today, Warren is a publishing powerhouse and generally thought to be “America’s Pastor,” although others like T.D. Jakes and Steven Furtick, drunk on narcissism, jockey for that position. Warren also loves to denigrate Bible prophecy and discernment ministries.

The books of Warren, published by Zondervan, and those of McLaren and his contemporaries, are not simple accidents of history. The Leadership Network worked a deal for publishing giant Jossey Bass to help build significant speaking and writing platforms for the men and women who are now what I’d call “progressive evangelicals.”

Their careers and the careers of the Bible prophecy teachers at Mid-America Conference are a fascinating study in contrasts.

My friends here in Tulsa for the most part operate on shoe-string budgets. They often self-publish their materials, because the careful-thinking publishers have left them behind (get it?). There is a stigma to that, too, of course.

Yet I know better.

I know that the Leadership Networks’ assembly line golem are all the rage in the American spiritual landscape today. They promote seeker-sensitive, church-growth, experiential-based easy believism. They are rewarded with lucrative book and speaking careers. Their publishers spend a Trojan-Horse-load of cash into marketing efforts. This is key.

The books of Warren & Friends are ubiquitous because their publishers buy store space with floor and counter displays, signage, etc. The media are waiting, up on their hind legs like dogs waiting for a processed, meat-like bone to be tossed into the air.

All the big papers still left feature them in review sections. Radio hosts line up the toothy “pastors” who write Your Best Day is Friday and the Other Six, Too!

(By the way, the next phase, coming I predict in the next few years, will be the appearance of “evangelical leaders” on Oprah and Ellen.)

Gary Fisher taught about the identity of the Lion of Judah (hint: it’s Jesus Christ), and that He will rule and reign one day, literally. Gary’s a nut-job, right?

No, he’s not. Gary is a smart guy and here’s an added feature: he has guts. He, like the others here, is swimming against the Christian cultural tide.

It’s easy to organize a Catalyst conference, in which nary a controversial word will be spoken. All of us can support the effort to bring clean drinking water to Africans, right? All of us can agree that literacy is good, right?

What is tougher is to proclaim God’s Word as authoritative. The faith once delivered to the saints is not Jim Wallis’s America-Last socialist cocktail. It is not the inherently nasty attitude toward prophecy as taught by Pastor Rick, who likes to tweet that his critics are “twits.” (That’s loving, right?)

The faith is also not the hyper-narcissism of Steven Furtick’s “sermons.” It is not the leadership-soaked obsessions of Andy Stanley, either.

I like the guys I listened to in Tulsa. I like them immensely. They know the spirit of the age is against them. The Zeitgeist is a hard opponent, vicious and relentless.

Wow, Gary Fisher said that we are serving a Jewish Messiah. Grow up, Gary! Didn’t you know Jesus was a Palestinian?

In point of fact, Gary understands and embraces reality. This is from his newsletter, The Trumpeter:

“Many signs the Bibles gives us concerning the last days are upon us, but are only recognizable if taken literally. The reestablishment of the nation of Israel, the regathering of the Jewish people to it, the condition of society, etc., if taken literally, seem to be shouting to us loudly and clearly that Jesus is coming! Are you ready?”

Amazing. What a counterweight to the New Thought being generated by such sources as www.catalystspace.com.

My friends at Mid-America Prophecy Conference are men of God who love His people and stand with them in this hour of their need. They love Scripture, and they especially love the Gospel.

I’ve known Terry James for 20 years, from the time he began to go blind. There he was at Mid-America, delivering an innovative talk and moving the audience to tears as he reminded us all of our Blessed Hope. I would urge you to contact the organizers of this conference at: Bible Prophecy, P.O. Box 14575, Tulsa OK, 74159, or call 918-748-1806. The conference talks are available on dvd, and here is the best endorsement I can give it: it was the best prophecy conference I’ve ever attended.

There was a sweet, sweet spirit in that place, and I needed it after months of attending meetings of the Religious Left, which loathes Israel.

A word too about the ministries represented there by the speakers; I’ve already mentioned a few of them.

Daymond Duck would have you believe that he is Gomer Pyle, but the guy is a writing and speaking powerhouse. His elegant delivery was inspiring. As Daymond got up to speak the first time, I noticed on my phone that Rick Warren had tweeted a birthday greeting to Eric Clapton; I winced. While Clapton, who is not god, will be remembered for recording such songs as “Cocaine” and “I Shot the Sheriff,” and Warren will go down as a chief opponent of Bible prophecy teaching in the last days—busying himself by writing sycophantic tweets to rock stars—guys like Daymond Duck will hear, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”

Dave Reagan of Lamb & Lion Ministries (www.lamblion.com), well, what more could be said? Dave delivered two rock’em, sock’em messages at Mid-America, and is a fearsome opponent for the Religious Left that has infiltrated the evangelical world, big-time. My favorite thing about Dave though is that his love for the Lord is the electricity that turns on his intellect, education, and powerhouse speaking style.

Arno Froese of Midnight Call Ministries (www.midnightcall.com) is a brilliant researcher and commentator. His insights into Europe are not to be missed. Midnight Call is one of those ministries I urge you to check out and consider supporting.

Mark Hitchcock of course is a prolific author and frankly, one of the better contrasts to the Compromising Crowd. He is one of the few Bible prophecy authors still supported by mainstream Christian publishers and bookstores.

David Hitt, my buddy from Texas, is an emerging (the good kind) speaker and writer. His talk at Mid-America: “The Covert Middle East War,” was spell-binding, no kidding.

Well, the theme for the organizing ministry was “Bible Prophecy As Written.” What a wonderful antidote to the Bible-hating sludge we hear promoted in churches and ministries across the country. And, more to the point of “Israel Watch,” the Israelis should know that there are still permanently committed supporters in America. As the evangelical church oinks and sprints for the cliff’s edge, take heart: a strong remnant eagerly awaits the return of the Lord, our only hope.

Many congratulations to Bible Prophecy as Written for hosting such a wonderful conference. You should make plans to attend next year, for sure, and watch for announcements of dates.

jim@prophecymatters.com



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Zechariah 12:3,9:
And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people; And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem.



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