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Why a Rapture is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY in God’s Prophetic Plan for the End Times

Thursday, February 5, 2015 10:45
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Why a Rapture?  Why does God need a Rapture in His plan for the Last Days?  The Rapture is a bizarre event so something of Critical Importance with a Global Impact must be happenig during the seven year Tribulation to necessitate such a Strategic Event as the Rapture.  There are 5 Primary reasons why God need a Rapture of the Church in the End Times:  1.  The Tribulation is fulfilled under the Covenant of Moses.  2.  The Gospel of the Kingdom is preached once again.  3.  The Tribulation is a Day of Wrath.  4.  There is a clear distinction between the Church and Israel, each having a different destiny.  5.  The purpose of the Tribulation, to redeem Israel and judge a Christ rejecting world.  In my video I discuss each of these five reasons in detail to show that the Rapture must happen at or near the beginning of the Trbulation for God to accomplish and fulfill these purposes.  The Rapture of the Church will close the present dispensation of Grace so the Tribulation can begin.

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  • Thank you Dr Paul more accurate & truthful than most who post here …. on BIN

    Satan comes down we go up..or.. We go up Satan comes down…whichever ..it will be.. jit.. PTRescue as always…Yeah!

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