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Old 07-08-2008, 11:42 PM
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Did you right this Brother? Your church is blessed.
I did write this, but, Alas, I no longer pastor a church. This particular writing, will be edited and included in a book to be hopefully published in the next couple of months.

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Old 07-08-2008, 11:43 PM
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Excellent post! As said before, sobering question. After reading this I think I'll take a break from the "other" threads. Otherwise it's penetration will be lost! -(I'm only applying this rule to me, no other )
Hmmm, Nacogdoches? Close to my home. God Bless East Texas.
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Thanks, rrford, for clearing up the events regarding the fig tree. I have heard others say that when the fig tree spreads it branches (Israel becomes a nation once again) it will be only one generation (80 years) until the Lord returns (1948 + 80 = 2028)

Of course, if the fig tree represents Israel, and Jesus cursed the fig tree, such that it would wither and die, then Titus was send of God to flatten the place in 70 A.D., no?

The entire fig tree representation business has always confused me. That, and the Easter bunny. It's tough to work those out.

Thanks again!

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Interesting take. Although I am not sure the fig tree that folks relate to Israel is the same one that I reference. Now, as for the Easter Bunny...
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Old 07-08-2008, 11:59 PM
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This is a great piece of writing,much truth was stated.
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Thanks, rrford, for clearing up the events regarding the fig tree. I have heard others say that when the fig tree spreads it branches (Israel becomes a nation once again) it will be only one generation (80 years) until the Lord returns (1948 + 80 = 2028)

Of course, if the fig tree represents Israel, and Jesus cursed the fig tree, such that it would wither and die, then Titus was send of God to flatten the place in 70 A.D., no?

The entire fig tree representation business has always confused me. That, and the Easter bunny. It's tough to work those out.

Thanks again!

Keep thinking and keep writing.
When I was a child I used to hear that 1948 + a generation preached--back then the calculation was 40 years (based on the 40 years it took the generation to die in the wilderness before a new generation possessed the promised land) we were told Jesus would come back in 1988, and prior to that 7 years of tribulation so the rapture had to be in 1980, or 1983 if you were a mid-triber. Of course when that did not happen we were preached to that a generation was 80 years.

If I am still alive in 2028--I do not expect anything to happen in that year either.
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When I was a child I used to hear that 1948 + a generation preached--back then the calculation was 40 years (based on the 40 years it took the generation to die in the wilderness before a new generation possessed the promised land) we were told Jesus would come back in 1988, and prior to that 7 years of tribulation so the rapture had to be in 1980, or 1983 if you were a mid-triber. Of course when that did not happen we were preached to that a generation was 80 years.

If I am still alive in 2028--I do not expect anything to happen in that year either.
I heard the same things. I do think there is siginificance to Jesus using the fig tree and stating that such a generation would not pass away. But somewhere we have failed to rightly ascertain his true meaning. All I know is that I am watching and waiting and intend to be ready.
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Hmmm, Nacogdoches? Close to my home. God Bless East Texas.
Brother Ford, I have to get some ink for my printer so I can print out your original post. Have you ever been to New Life Church in Mineola?
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Brother Ford, I have to get some ink for my printer so I can print out your original post. Have you ever been to New Life Church in Mineola?
Nope. But I do know your pastor.
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Nope. But I do know your pastor.
He's wonderful, hope you can come visit us sometime.
You are speaking of our new pastor right? And I am sure you know our beloved retired pastor.
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I heard the same things. I do think there is siginificance to Jesus using the fig tree and stating that such a generation would not pass away. But somewhere we have failed to rightly ascertain his true meaning. All I know is that I am watching and waiting and intend to be ready.
True, not only that, we need to be ready 24/7 because not only do we not know the day or the hour, but we also do not know the day or the hour of our death.

We are never very far from eternity.
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