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Today’s Sophy (part 13)

Updated on September 5, 2019
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Elijah was raised on the Bible and enjoy working puzzles, the Bible is puzzling Metaphors, Allegories, Parables and Symbols-types or MAPS.

Today’s Sophy (part 13)

There are many prophecies revealing the coming messiah while the church constantly talks about what to reject. Are there any to indicate his time to come if so what scriptures reveals what to look for. We see many telling us what to Ignore, so if there are any where do we find them?

My scripture studying reveals at least one mingled with a group revealing what not to accept that tells us about the time and how he will be revealed. So if you will, follow along to see what we are looking for as the …

Christ’s Coming!

We need to know what we are to expect and if he will appear in the clouds as the church proclaims or not. My hub The Messiah We Seek reveals that and how he is supposed to appear as another individual before becoming someone despised and rejected because of his unusual appearance.

We need to know where he is to appear and I have several and I have given a few of those that have been prophesied.

I have spoken how Daniel chapters 2-4 are a type of the Un-United States of America with chapter 2s feet representing America’s population of most ethnics who are not united. In a few places I’ve revealed how chapter 3s furnace is a symbol of Armageddon’s safe heaven for five of the ten virgins in Mystery Babylon and how Chapter 4 proclaims her as the first to travel in space, military branches earth wide, zoos in most major cities and will be cut down with a stump held together with a band of iron as the messiah and another of brass as his help meet for reversing the Garden in Eden metaphor of civilization’s beginning.

Since we know the foregoing I want to ask you how many times have we read Malachi 3:1s … the Lord, whom you seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom you delight in …? Doesn’t that suggest he has to be with us but we don't know who he is?

How about Jesus’ words recorded in Matthew that begins telling us who not to believe he is through verse 26 then in verse 27 he said when he comes he will be instantly broad cased from east to west in prophetic terms, since there was no TV nor internet in his day. With all of the gospel preaching why hasn’t anyone heard what those words are saying?

That must be why no one appears to believe that is here already. Or maybe it’s because most Christians are New Testament Christians. Is it because everyone wants to believe it is impossible for the end to come with all of the defensive and electronic equipment we have developed? But instead of believing that I chose to believe it is because those things are only mechanical reproductions of man’s abilities and everyone who failed to become Born Again must discarnate to prevent destroying the earth and other space locations. Then the discarnated, beginning with the Dead in Christ, will reincarnate to help the Alive and Remaining to replenish the earth for the Alternant Civilization (v.4) and Earth (V.1) without Sun (v.3) per Revelation 21.

Conclusion

By using Psalms 90:10 as the passing of a generation of man, Isaiah 11:1-12s Rod “of the stem“ and Branch “of Jesse’s roots” as the two messiahs with one to arrive about the return of Israel to their homeland we should know the fig tree budded in 1948 and from that year at most there shall be only 80 years for completing civilization. What we don't know is because of the words of Adam woman means woven from man which makes both Adam and Eve be woman. In turn, the woman in Revelation 12 is actually a boy and his New Birth made him the man child to govern the earth with the United States of America's constitution. Therefore, if we can find someone who has fulfilled what's to be done by the woman we will know who the Messiah is.

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