Peace Seeker
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Yeah, that helps!Peace Seeker
Attacking belief's is fine, it's almost unavoidable here. However, we can call it questioning in Love if that helps.
Agreed, we have already been judged and are not under God's wrath. About the "no use keeping us around" part, perhaps one use would be so we could help the unsaved that are going through the tribulation with us? We are also expected to "occupy til He comes", and not to expect to be removed from the battle when it gets too bad. When the going gets tough, the tough get going kind of thing.Many afflictions are of the righteous, but the Lord delivers them from the ALL. God said we escape the Wrath to Come, God's wrath. We have already be judged by the blood of the lamb, so no use keeping us around.
I am just thinking out loud here, not making a definite statement, though.
Yes, there are many scriptures about God protecting us, and He doesn't need to take us away from earth in order to do so. He delivers us through the trials. If "no weapon formed against you shall prosper",why do we need to be taken out of the way of them?Also, Satan is very alive and active, so nobody is hiding, and Satan does not have to have us in Iraq to kill one of us. He just has to have the place to do so.
2Th 3:2 Paul said God will deliver you from unreasonable and wicked men. He said the Lord is faithful and will keep you from evil.
Luke 10:19 Jesus said nothing by any means shall hurt you.
I could fill this page with scriptures of God promising to protect us.
Isaiah 54:17
I am sure some people would greatly fear the possibility of having to go through the tribulation. But I agree with all your sentiments that God is very capable of protecting us, preserving us, delivering us from harm, etc.God will always perform his word and keep it for those that believe. Many don't even have knowledge that they can be safe, or even believe it if you told them. Fear of anything, means more faith in somethings ability to harm you than what God said to protect you.
I agree that Satan cannot touch anyone unless God allows him to, and that God has special protection on (many? all of?) His believers. I haven't done those things (cast out a evil spirit, lay hands on someone, spoken over something in the name of Jesus), but it isn't a hard concept for me.There a many believers here on earth Satan can't lay a finger on, they know who they are, their authority in the name of Jesus, and certainly do not doubt God's protection. If you never have cast out a evil spirit, or laid hands on someone that was healed, or spoken over something in the name of Jesus and have it change, then this might be a hard concept.
I hope I can always be open to truth and not so stubborn that I refuse to consider something and miss a chance to learn. From what I have learned through study, though, I think it's very possible the church will go through tribulation. How much? I don't know. Is it possible that a rapture might occur after at least some persecution of the church? I think so. I just don't think the Christian body of this day and age is better than our forebears, to the point that we should be whisked away from persecution. So I guess my study on this subject will remain ongoing.God has a very powerful, people full of faith on earth, and Satan would not stand a chance, nor be able to operate. Jesus said I give you power over the enemy. (Luke 10:19) We have to be out of the way.