Not Some Future Seeing Jesus Coming Back Guy

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I explain why, in this video.

Thank you for anyone who views it. It would take to much time to write it all out, so I decided to do it in this format. I haven't shared any videos in sometime. This is one I wont have to share again.

The bible narrative is strict in the audiences it addresses, in this video I share the scripture of why, this is...

It's impossible to assign things to us today... lol, you need to be perfect and you need to be under Apostolic authority, which ... as my calculations estimate, they are all dead.

I have absolutely no hope in seeing Jesus coming back through the clouds as they did in the day, today.
 
I explain why, in this video.

Thank you for anyone who views it. It would take to much time to write it all out, so I decided to do it in this format. I haven't shared any videos in sometime. This is one I wont have to share again.

The bible narrative is strict in the audiences it addresses, in this video I share the scripture of why, this is...

It's impossible to assign things to us today... lol, you need to be perfect and you need to be under Apostolic authority, which ... as my calculations estimate, they are all dead.

I have absolutely no hope in seeing Jesus coming back through the clouds as they did in the day, today.

only the soul needs to be restored, a soul having atoned and having understood
His words, which means --- not the current mangled text Esau produced in Septuagint
and that carried forward in kjv and others, as NOT what He said....
based on the panicked stealth
mode of Ptolemy ii, to preserve God's words
while changing them! which is just what Satan did
to eve, no?
and whose assistant Demetrius writes in the Aristeas
letter (approx 200bc) that the hebrew texts will need Royal (as in Ptolemy)
alterations... since they are so crude. So, to them, what God said
could be edited by qualified experts and Ptolemy! Who apparently
believed they knew better.

The soul is not of this world (=earth) nor of this body (=a corruption
caused by adam's crime, the fall and after)... so yes it is possible
for the soul to meet God's requirements (not explained here).
And perfect is not what is required actually.

Forget all that hocus pocus catholic apostolic or orthodox or authority talk.

He gives the possibility to His Eden souls... to His prophets, to His apostles
to his tiny remnant near end times - to hear Him and understand.
modern christianity does not.

He will restore us to our Original being, which is the body He made
for us in Eden, the same Christ returned in, His resurrection type of body,
the Real body made by God and not this corrupt one...

since as I said the text is corrupt, the strictness is only esau's...
not God's. A soul without His help wouldn't know what is meant there , since it is corrupt
and a total mess!

Every soul of Him, whenever He wishes, He will address that soul..
Yes, there are conditions but keep in mind that MOST of the OT
is a mirror here, of the original event of it that happened
in the Other Reality. Thus, the OT is entirely relevant to Us,
right now, in every word which he actually said, the trouble
is tares (words he did not say) were mixed in by Esau.

And what He said is a treasure to understand!
Though sadly, few care to.

So, the audience that Esau chose is not relevant to His remnant
or to these days... and neither what esau saw and wrote down is relevant..
Having nothing to do with us now and
being a bit like following satan down a garden path
to destruction... and definitely not inspired except
as a way to prevent Jacob from returning to Eden paradise,
which is WHAT God wants!!

He has been in constant connection with His souls since the fall,
who met Christ in Eden, who have always learned what He
wants of us. The trouble was that always were mixed in
those pharisee esaus, such as when they built that gold statue
etc.... They have put themselves in charge in every generation...
even now, with confusing souls as their intention and mission...
to prevent on purpose Christ's return for us.
 
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There are many people that say "MAtthew" you said Jesus has already came back, how can that be true?

Well, that regards you personally and how you look at the narrative text as a whole.
Narrative:
Luke 21
"7 So they asked Him, saying, “Teacher, but when will these things be? And what sign will there be when these things are about to take place?”
8 And He said: “Take heed that you not be deceived. For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am He,’ and, ‘The time has drawn near.’ [d]Therefore do not [e]go after them. 9 But when you hear of wars and commotions, do not be terrified; for these things must come to pass first, but the end will not come immediately.”
10 Then He said to them, “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. 11 And there will be great earthquakes in various places, and famines and pestilences; and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven. 12 But before all these things, they will lay their hands on you and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues and prisons. You will be brought before kings and rulers for My name’s sake. 13 But it will turn out for you as an occasion for testimony. 14 Therefore settle it in your hearts not to meditate beforehand on what you will [f]answer; 15 for I will give you a mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries will not be able to contradict or [g]resist. 16 You will be betrayed even by parents and brothers, relatives and friends; and they will put some of you to death. 17 And you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. 18 But not a hair of your head shall be lost. 19 By your patience possess your souls.

Matthew 24:
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3 Now as He sat on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, “Tell us, when will these things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?”
4 And Jesus answered and said to them: “Take heed that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in My name, saying, ‘I am the Christ,’ and will deceive many. 6 And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for [a]all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. 7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.
9 “Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and you will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake. 10 And then many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another. 11 Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many. 12 And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold. 13 But he who endures to the end shall be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come."

This clearly speaks of two different events. In Luke, the focus is 70 AD. Matthew speaks to the future. In Luke, Jesus speaks of Nation rising against nation, and kingdom against kingdom (one writer says that this is an idiom, and that the only events that match it's meaning/understanding are WW I and WW II. Also, for earthquakes, the frequency of earthquakes has increased greatly from 1000 AD, with the number of major earthquakes each century increasing. Five major earthquakes from Jesus time to 1000 AD. One can't talk about earthquakes in various places if there aren't any earthquakes. However, note that it says that BEFORE these things comes persecution. And with this persecution, we get Steven, who was given a mouth and wisdom which all his adversaries were not able to contradict or resist. It drove them mad, so they stoned him.

Note in Matthew that it also speaks of nation against nation and kingdom against kingdom, and all the other things. However, what does it say. AFTER these things. That is THEN they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you. It also says that the gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all nations, and then the end will come.

Notice the questions the disciples asked in Matthew and Luke. They are not the same. Matthew's questions speak of the future and the final end, the complete end, the consummation of the world. Luke speaks to 70 AD. When will the temple be destroyed, and what will the signs be when that happens. In Matthew they ask about that, then they ask about when Jesus will be revealed as king and come into the kingdom (the word for coming is a word that speaks of a king's royal visit), and then the signs of the complete end of everything, in which Jesus speaks of the final end judgment and the end of the world.

Luke 21
"20 “But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation is near. 21 Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, let those who are in the midst of her depart, and let not those who are in the country enter her. 22 For these are the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled. 23 But woe to those who are pregnant and to those who are nursing babies in those days! For there will be great distress in the land and wrath upon this people. 24 And they will fall by the edge of the sword, and be led away captive into all nations. And Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled."

Matthew 24
"15 “Therefore when you see the ‘abomination of desolation,’ spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place” (whoever reads, let him understand), 16 “then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. 17 Let him who is on the housetop not go down to take anything out of his house. 18 And let him who is in the field not go back to get his clothes. 19 But woe to those who are pregnant and to those who are nursing babies in those days! 20 And pray that your flight may not be in winter or on the Sabbath. 21 For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be. 22 And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the [c]elect’s sake those days will be shortened."

Again, these are obviously two different events. The event in Luke 21 kicks off "when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies"... RUN". Mathew 24 kicks off with "when you see the 'abomination of desolation,' spoken of by Daniel the prophet"... RUN. Consider that it says to run in Luke 24 for Jerusalem and the temple are going to be destroyed, and everyone slaughtered. So when the armies enter the city it is over. It makes no sense for Matthew to be the same situation, because here the temple is not destroyed. The abomination of desolation is planted inside, on, however it is properly translated. Also, the people haven't been told to run yet, so apparently there weren't armies surrounding the city prior to this event.

Note that Luke ends this with saying that they will be exiled if they aren't put to the sword. Matthew says that the Great Tribulation is coming. Luke says that Jerusalem will be trampled by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles is fulfilled. Matthew has no such declaration, but that if the Great Tribulation that is coming wasn't shortened, there would be no flesh saved. Earth... population 0. It fits in fine with Revelation 19. The armies of the world show up to destroy Israel. If the Great Tribulation isn't shortened, the armies roll over Israel and kill them all. Then Jesus returns and kills all that remain. Earth population 0. However, in Revelation 19, Jesus shows up BEFORE the armies attack Israel and destroys them, saving the elect of Israel.

Note, the next part is not in Luke at all.
"29 “Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 30 Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. 31 And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His [d]elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other."

So, as soon as the events of Matthew occur, which strangely says nothing about the temple being destroyed, or Jerusalem for that matter, Jesus returns and gathers to himself every last born again believer from around the whole world. So, basically, if this already happened, there would be no more born again believers. Are there any born again believers today?

Consider Daniel's 70 weeks (70 sets of seven years, given Daniel's prayer, and the proper translation of what is mistakenly translated as weeks)
"“And after the sixty-two weeks
Messiah shall [j]be cut off, but not for Himself;
And the people of the prince who is to come
Shall destroy the city and the sanctuary.
The end of it shall be with a flood,
And till the end of the war desolations are determined."

Do note that Israel is still facing desolations, and that they just ended a war a couple/few months ago. Which leads into the final week, where for security, the many make a covenant with a man.
"Then he shall confirm a [k]covenant with many for one week;
But in the middle of the week
He shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering.
And on the wing of abominations shall be one who makes desolate,
Even until the consummation, which is determined,
Is poured out on the [l]desolate.”

Do note, if I recall, desolate is better translated as desolator, which speaks to the one who confirmed the covenant, and the one who brings an end to sacrifice and offering. The footnote says "or desolator". The phrase "and on the wing of abominations shall be..." is improperly translated. In fact, this passage is said to be the most difficult passage to translate in all the Old Testament due to the words/language used by Daniel. Some say this speaks to a wing in the temple, another the pinnacle of the temple. There are a lot of different translations for this. So it isn't talking about someone flying in.

Jesus second coming is still in the future. It is connected to God's final reconciliation of Israel, after the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.

You recommended your video, which I may look at if I find time. I recommend a book "The Footsteps of the Messiah" by Dr. Arnold G Fruchtenbaum, a Messianic Jew. It is rather large, and it is well researched. It is up to you. It isn't free like your video. The whole book I have is around 770 pages, due to a lot of extra information, while the actual book is just over 500 pages. (A lot of appendix information going into all kinds of concepts. Such as the wife of Jehovah and the bride of Christ.
 
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