The goal is to break the whole clock, not just the pendulum. Historically, this is how empires die. The bad news is that Daniel predicted the characteristics and dominant material of all the future empires from his time until the return of Christ ...and the current one is the last one.
I don;t know that this analogy really fits the current time we are in that accurately. More like an evil asshole snuck into the house ripped the pendulum out of the clock and yeeted it across the left side of the living room. Homeowner is starting to stir and has now seen the evil criminal in our living room, now we just need to beat the living shit out of him, possibly pump him full of some high velocity metallic freedom so he never shows his stupid evil crook face in our house again.
That's what they're trying right now, but if the globalists have (or get) the Republicans in their pockets, they can slap it against the other side, and then we're really screwed.
Prophetically, there is nothing left that needs to happen before the start of the Tribulation, as far as I know. As for the temple, right now they’re waiting on a perfect red heifer. That’s it, that’s all. (Also, don’t confuse the rapture with the tribulation. Christ comes AFTER the trib. The rapture is not His actual return. Hope that helps :) )
A lot of really strange prophecy interpretations have cropped up in just the last few decades, I think you'd find the historicist perspective interesting, i.e. most of Revelation has already happened, and the Antichrist was identified hundreds of years ago. Check it out.
Did you click the link? It's about 50 hours of video for a 2004 lecture series that has lots of PowerPoint and a citation on most of the slides. One thing that stuck in my mind was that someone predicted the United States in 1754 on the basis of Revelation 13; I forgot the details, maybe I can get you a timestamp... John Wesley; that was much easier than I expected:
The goal is to break the whole clock, not just the pendulum. Historically, this is how empires die. The bad news is that Daniel predicted the characteristics and dominant material of all the future empires from his time until the return of Christ ...and the current one is the last one.
They need to keep pushing on the pendulum to ensure it doesn't swing back while trying to break the clock though.
I don;t know that this analogy really fits the current time we are in that accurately. More like an evil asshole snuck into the house ripped the pendulum out of the clock and yeeted it across the left side of the living room. Homeowner is starting to stir and has now seen the evil criminal in our living room, now we just need to beat the living shit out of him, possibly pump him full of some high velocity metallic freedom so he never shows his stupid evil crook face in our house again.
That's what they're trying right now, but if the globalists have (or get) the Republicans in their pockets, they can slap it against the other side, and then we're really screwed.
Is the temple being rebuilt? I thought a lot of things had to take place before Christ comes back.
Prophetically, there is nothing left that needs to happen before the start of the Tribulation, as far as I know. As for the temple, right now they’re waiting on a perfect red heifer. That’s it, that’s all. (Also, don’t confuse the rapture with the tribulation. Christ comes AFTER the trib. The rapture is not His actual return. Hope that helps :) )
My eschatology game is weak! That's interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Amen. Pre-trib rapture folks are in for a rude awakening, which of course is the point...
A lot of really strange prophecy interpretations have cropped up in just the last few decades, I think you'd find the historicist perspective interesting, i.e. most of Revelation has already happened, and the Antichrist was identified hundreds of years ago. Check it out.
Do you have some good sources? As far as I knew, the whole world would love the Anti-Christ.
To my knowledgeable that guy hasn't shown up yet.
Did you click the link? It's about 50 hours of video for a 2004 lecture series that has lots of PowerPoint and a citation on most of the slides. One thing that stuck in my mind was that someone predicted the United States in 1754 on the basis of Revelation 13; I forgot the details, maybe I can get you a timestamp... John Wesley; that was much easier than I expected:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olsYpD0OJKU&list=PL95B1BB23B7A3C795&index=18&t=26m15s