

Chapter Seven: Travail of Israel Chapter Eight: The sign of the actual start of The Tribulation Chapter Nine: Flesh vs. Table of Contents Chapter One: Unfulfilled Prophecy: When and Duration Chapter two: Who Chapter Three: Where Chapter Four: Who Chapter Five: Who? Chapter Six: When and by which signs? Deception! Rumors.

Dispensation of God’s rule in eternity future. Dispensation of God’s rule in eternity past. He recognized 9 distinct dispensations in Scripture. Christians must have confidence in their salvation, and the truth of the word of God which is summed up in Jesus Sermon on the Mount of Olives: “The sign of the second coming of Jesus, and of the end of the world.” Dake’s structure of theology is definitely dispensational. The world has accepted Satan as a condition of normal, so-called, modern life life and the Godly as nonsense and abnormal The word of God is being perverted, misquoted and defaced by adept Satanist who hides behind church robes, national leaders and corporate management. But time is the corrupter and so time has ceased in the Christian heaven.įaced with a world which desensitizes about the person, works and purposes of Satan, cries for a new world order and rampant violations of the word of God this work is intended to refocus attention on the second coming of Jesus, and God’s vengeance on the sin, deception and lies of Satan. The supposed kingdom of God is a place of complete perfection, in which nothing corrupts. Yet eternity can only be experienced in a world without time, and so it assumes the cessation of time. The punishment God inflicted on the human race through the disobedience of Adam and Eve was death, and the promised reward for obedience to the Christian creed is eternal life. Time is the great corrupter, eventually the ultimate corrupter of life, because given time, all life dies. The reason is quite plain, although no Christians realize it. God is described as almighty but is not almighty enough to get rid of His evil opponent until the end of time. Satan or the Devil, a negative god, is an important part of Christianity, although quite why is hard to fathom. Here we discuss Christianity in relation to the evolution of the idea of Satan. Christianity is more true to Zoroastrianism than Rabbinic Judaism, though both have the same roots. The Persian traditions of dualism and apocalyptic, no longer prominent in Judaism, passed into Christianity, and still characterize the religion today.
