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Jul 26 08 1:46 PM

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Read some of the most common prophecy questions below. Click on the link then click on a question to view Joel’s explanation.


1. Do the prophecies in Ezekiel 38–39 mean that the U.S. should simply accept the inevitable and give up its attempts to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons?

2. Doesn’t Ezekiel’s scenario rule out any attack on Iran by the U.S. or a Western-led coalition?

3. Are you really certain that the West, particularly the U.S., will not come to Israel’s defense during the War of Gog and Magog? Given the historically strong and strategic relationship between our two countries, that just doesn’t seem possible.

4. What should be the attitude of Christians toward Israel in the days leading up to the showdown with Russia and Iran?


Q and A cont...

"I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing." ~~John 15:5~~

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Jul 26 08 4:50 PM

I agree with Joel Rosenberg. I did not realize that page was there at his site. Nice link POH.

I didn't finish reading it all yet but definitely some good stuff.

Just look at the first question, and some of Joel's answer:

1. Do the prophecies in Ezekiel 38–39 mean that the U.S. should simply accept the inevitable and give up its attempts to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons?

A: The answer to this question is no. Even though the Bible makes it clear that Iran will join forces with Russia and attack Israel, that doesn’t mean the U.S. should sit idly by and wait for it to happen. Stopping Tehran from building or acquiring nuclear weapons is essential for the stability and security of the Middle East and the entire world.


more at the link............

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Jul 27 08 2:12 AM

I agree with Joel also, and I know we here hold to the same view of:

Even though we know what is coming, we don't just sit on our hands, or encourage anyone else to either and do nothing. We can still make a difference in this world and the people around us. We don't let evil just run rampant, we are asked to occupy until Jesus comes.

It is kinda like the saying about believing that Jesus is coming now but live as if it is a hundred years away. I hope that makes sense.

I hope that doesn't sound too preachy.

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