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Originally Posted by Eliseus
(I posted this on GNC, but wanted to see what respone I might get here as well...)
Those who believe in a post-trib rapture believe that the church will go through a time of tribulation during which the forces of darkness dominating the social, political, economic, and even military-industrial aspects of civilization will wage war against the church.
Basically the Fourth Reich on a global scale.
So my question for those of you who believe in the post-trib rapture, what preparations have you made to 'go through it?'
Not merely in the area of personal, individual, family preparation, but CHURCH preparation? Have you established a network of fellow believers, trustworthy and known to you, that you can depend on (and who can depend on you)?
And finally, what would you say to someone who just recently came to the conclusion that post-trib is correct Bible truth?
Just pray and keep going to church?
Or are there specific steps to be made to prepare for such a time of trouble? Contacts to be made, things to be acquired and things to let go of...?
What say ye?
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I'm leaning more and more to post trib. Are there scriptures instructing us to stockpile food, etc, to keep us through the times we can't buy without receiving the mark.
I'm preparing my mind to accept I may have my head removed from my body. (Hopefully with a sharp blade!)
Whatever comes my way, I'm trusting in the Lord. God is on the throne.
ps46:1 God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. 2 Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; 3 Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.
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fervently.

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