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Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
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Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
Interesting article. Neat they included his testimony.
Reading the comments there once again affirms to me an observation I have had for the past 10 years or so: a frightening number of Americans are functionally brain dead. Anti-christians are generally rabid, bigoted, barely literate, mouth-foamers looking to replay Kristallnacht. Good grief. |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
What if he is wrong on his interpretations. A lot to be explained if he is.
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Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
Irvin Baxter might very well be wrong. For a long time, I leaned Historicist. Here's an interpretation I've considered and I'll share it here to see what some of your thoughts are on it:
The Revelation:Thoughts? |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
He is "generally right" on his interpretations. The Church will go through the greatest tribulation ever known, then the rapture will happen. Jesus will take control of the Earth.
Thats about as close as we can narrow it down to at the moment. |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
Somebody has to be wrong or right. For me I'm not sure I could take peoples money based on a possibility that I may be right.
There is a lot of focus on the Jewish State being wiped out or almost wiped out. He has been predicting a signing of a peace treaty for quite sometime now that will start a 7 year reign of the anti-Christ. All of this is interesting but taking peoples money on speculation makes me nervous. Here is a prediction: "There's a horrific war coming. I wish it would never happen, but it is going to happen. The prophecies never miss." In that war, Baxter says, more than two billion people will die, and the United States will suffer greatly. "I wouldn't be surprised if we lose 25 million." If it doesn't happen would it be considered a lie? Is it wrong to say it would be a lie? He is really sticking his head out there. Again, makes me nervous-lol. |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
The only way to know for sure is to read and study the prophecies for yourself. From what I have studied, and I have been studying the book of revelation since the year 2000, his teachings match up perfectly with the bible. I also studied the left behind series in the past and it did not match scripture at all.
Read, study and get prepared. We are headed towards the greatest endtime revival, even greater than the Azusa street revival. |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
Sorry, Irvin Baxter's teachings do not match the Bible "perfectly". His teachings are typical futurist speculations with no shred of verifiability.
Edited to add: he combines a bit of historicism with a lot of futurism, does not (that I know of) have any coherent and systematic approach to the general scheme or outline of Revelation, and (typical of futurism) interprets apocalyptic symbology by comparing it to popular symbols (bear in prophecy equals Russia cause bear is symbol of Russia in politics, etc). That last is usually a big clue that a prophecy "expert" is simply making it up as they go along. |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
Did brother Baxter claim that the End will have arrived by 2004? Kinda looks like it, according our good friend Cohen G. Reckhart...
http://jesus-messiah.com/html/baxter.html |
Re: Brother Irvin Baxter Jr Endtime Magazine
It doesn't really matter if he is right or wrong, we will soon find out for ourselves. You have to listen and compare it with the bible. Most of the comments online are made by people who do not believe in God or the prophecies at all.
I suggest to pray and diligently study the scriptures, God will take care of the rest. |
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