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Re: Different Prophecy Teaching
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Originally Posted by Sam
With the earthquakes and tsunamis in the news and the various wars in various countries, some think these things point to a "time of the end." We have folk on here who are preterist, pre-trib, mid-trib, post trib, dispensationalists, covenanters, replacement theologians, etc.
On facebook, David K. Bernard recently said:
"We must maintain genuine humility in studying prophecy. It is the nature of prophecy that some things remain obscure or ambiguous."
1. Do you agree with this statement?
2. Do you think a person can be a preterist or a dispensationalist, or a pre-tribber and still make it to Heaven?
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1.) Humility, yes. You let them know that your opinion is only a speculation. I will quote my aunt: "Revelation is wriitten in an obscure manner to keep humans from runnnig around in fear."
2.) Yes. We already know enough to be saved.
In heaven we will "understand it all by and by."
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"Did God intend to treat the early church different than the latter church? Did He have two programs for the church? Are people being saved in a different way today than they were in the Bible? Are there two forms of Christianity: first-century, and every century after that? No." - Jason Dulle
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