This is so good, Eva. It confirms many of my current suspicions regarding the mainstream end times teachings. I did have to listen to it 3 times before I really understood the content. 😂 But, I like to be thorough! Thanks for all your observations around context and its importance. This is so relevant, Eva. 👍 Blessings and kindest regards David from Australia. 🌏 🙄☝️
Yes Amen hallelujah thank U dear sister Eva for this beautiful amazing teaching too us all in the faith for We are 1family in the body of Christ Jesus messiah for he is our Temple we are his body Hallelujah all the praise honor glory too God amen God bless agape love family in Christ Jesus Messiah Hallelujah 👍🖐🎯💯✝️📖🎁🔥🌈👩❤️👨🎆🎺🌥🏕🕊🙏🌞💖🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Hi Eva, you mentioned that we live in the age of the church of Philadelphia. What does that mean? Is there another video where you‘re talking about this?
I do have a video on the church of Philadelphia, but that's not exactly what I was talking about here. The video is titled "I know you have a little strength - a consolation from Revelation 3". It's a very different video than the ones I normally post, not a teaching, but more of a direct address/speaking. I also have a video titled "What is the nature of the works of the church of Philadelphia". But what I was alluding to in the the video you're commenting on is the following: The churches in Revelation were real, existing churches at the time John wrote Revelation. However, they can also be categorized as representing the entire history of the church, from its inception until today. Each of the churches mentioned stand for a certain period of history, of several centuries, for example the dark ages or the Reformation. Viewed this way, Philadelphia would chronologically be the last church that exists before the rapture. That's why I mentioned it, because I believe we are in that age and time frame. Of her, it says "See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it" (3:8). In the next chapter, John sees a door standing open in heaven and hears a voice say to him: "Come up here" - this is the rapture of the church. And in verse 10, we read "Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth." This is speaking of the tribulation and Philadelphia is the church that will experience the snatching away before it starts.
@ Thank you, I‘ve heard of that concept before, but only superficially. And I just assumed that the last period of history would be represented by the last church mentioned in Revelation. But obviously that‘s not the case and it makes sense.
@mHeartJC Okay, I'll try this again. My reply didn't go through, maybe because of certain words I used/quoted from the Bible... I said, what I didn't mention was, that in a sense, all churches also exist simultaneously, or, the main aspects of them. While Philadelphia is the end times church with true believers, Laodicea for example, the lukewarm church, also exists, parrallel to her. Or take Thyatira, the church that has those who seduce believers to commit spiritual f*#nic-ation. About her, it says: "And I gave her time to repent of her se%ual immorality, and she did not repent. 22“Indeed I will cast her into a sickbed, and those who commit ad¥ltery with her into great tribulation, unless they repent of their deeds. 23“I will #ill her children with death, and all the churches shall know that I am He who searches the minds and hearts." So it sounds like her pseudo-believers will go into the tribulation.
Amen & Thank you Eva !!!
Amen, Eva!!! That was great!!
Brilliant! Thank you Lord for Your precision.
Wow, thank you for your work and for sharing it with the body.
Thank you Eva.
Understanding more clearly the difference in meaning between the end and the last days is helpful.
This was very good Eva. If all the Rapture channels came into agreement with this, then they would all dissappear.
Thank you Eva, another excellent post !
Awesome! Thank you Eva ❤
Excellent teaching Eva!! The passages dealing with the church age and the times of Jacob's trouble relating to Israel are very different. 🎯
This is so good, Eva. It confirms many of my current suspicions regarding the mainstream end times teachings. I did have to listen to it 3 times before I really understood the content. 😂
But, I like to be thorough!
Thanks for all your observations around context and its importance. This is so relevant, Eva. 👍
Blessings and kindest regards David from Australia.
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🙄☝️
wonderful teaching - thank you Eva ! these distinctions are important
AGTG!! Nicely done!
Thank you
Yes Amen hallelujah thank U dear sister Eva for this beautiful amazing teaching too us all in the faith for We are 1family in the body of Christ Jesus messiah for he is our Temple we are his body Hallelujah all the praise honor glory too God amen God bless agape love family in Christ Jesus Messiah Hallelujah 👍🖐🎯💯✝️📖🎁🔥🌈👩❤️👨🎆🎺🌥🏕🕊🙏🌞💖🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank so much for putting it together for us. Lining things up is not my forte.
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Hi Eva, you mentioned that we live in the age of the church of Philadelphia. What does that mean? Is there another video where you‘re talking about this?
I do have a video on the church of Philadelphia, but that's not exactly what I was talking about here. The video is titled "I know you have a little strength - a consolation from Revelation 3". It's a very different video than the ones I normally post, not a teaching, but more of a direct address/speaking. I also have a video titled "What is the nature of the works of the church of Philadelphia".
But what I was alluding to in the the video you're commenting on is the following: The churches in Revelation were real, existing churches at the time John wrote Revelation. However, they can also be categorized as representing the entire history of the church, from its inception until today. Each of the churches mentioned stand for a certain period of history, of several centuries, for example the dark ages or the Reformation. Viewed this way, Philadelphia would chronologically be the last church that exists before the rapture. That's why I mentioned it, because I believe we are in that age and time frame. Of her, it says "See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it" (3:8). In the next chapter, John sees a door standing open in heaven and hears a voice say to him: "Come up here" - this is the rapture of the church. And in verse 10, we read "Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth." This is speaking of the tribulation and Philadelphia is the church that will experience the snatching away before it starts.
@ Thank you, I‘ve heard of that concept before, but only superficially. And I just assumed that the last period of history would be represented by the last church mentioned in Revelation. But obviously that‘s not the case and it makes sense.
@mHeartJC Okay, I'll try this again. My reply didn't go through, maybe because of certain words I used/quoted from the Bible...
I said, what I didn't mention was, that in a sense, all churches also exist simultaneously, or, the main aspects of them. While Philadelphia is the end times church with true believers, Laodicea for example, the lukewarm church, also exists, parrallel to her. Or take Thyatira, the church that has those who seduce believers to commit spiritual f*#nic-ation. About her, it says: "And I gave her time to repent of her se%ual immorality, and she did not repent. 22“Indeed I will cast her into a sickbed, and those who commit ad¥ltery with her into great tribulation, unless they repent of their deeds. 23“I will #ill her children with death, and all the churches shall know that I am He who searches the minds and hearts." So it sounds like her pseudo-believers will go into the tribulation.
@@evasavedbygrace4ever Ah ok, that makes sense. Thank you Eva.