Real God Quiz (fwd)
Michael Frazier (miykael1@jennifer.pernet.net)
Thu, 7 Dec 1995 14:19:09 -0600 (CST)
Jan S Haugland wrote:
>
> > >Yes, when Jesus came back he did just that.
> >
> > Jan-- when exactly do the pyramids at Giza determine he "came back"?
>
> 1874, but I don't listen to them... After all, the "newest light" on
> them is that they were "Satan's Bible" not "God's Stone Witness" after
> all <g>
>
> > You need some serious work on this point, buddy. I'll take your bait!
>
> Not very serious. Just one scripture to begin with.
>
> Mt 16:27, 28 "For the Son of man is to come with his angels in the
> glory of his Father, and then he will repay every man for what he has
> done. Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not
> taste death before they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom."
>
> Now, I see 3 alternatives:
>
> 1) Jesus was wrong
>
> 2) Some of these people Jesus talked to is still alive. In that case,
> give me their email addresses 'cause it will be some sensation.
>
> 3) Jesus came back within the lifetime of these people
>
> Which one do *you* pick?
>
> Cheers,
> - Jan
> --
> http://home.sol.no/jansh/wteng/jwindex.htmlJan,
Many have interpreted "coming in His kingdom" to mean His tranfiguration,
which DID happen.
I am not saying that that is the absolute proper interpretation of
"coming in His kingdom," but it make much more sense. When Jesus left,
the angels reported that He would return in the same way - visibly. I
don't rememeber anyone reporting having seen Jesus decend to the Mount of
Olives in a visible form in 70 A.D.
Just a thought to add to this thread.
Michael