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For many years I had little desire to go to Heaven. My only
interest in Heaven was prompted by a desire to avoid Hell. I just
couldn't get excited about being a disembodied spirit residing in
an ethereal world, floating around on a cloud playing a harp.
My interest in Heaven developed slowly over a long period of
time. It became a passion, not as a result of my study of prophecy,
but because of my growing relationship with the Lord. The more I
came to know Him, the more I desired to be with Him.
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Jesus told us that we need to be ready for Him to call for us
(Matt. 24:44). How well are we prepared for the Lord's return to
call us to Him? I see several different mindsets among Christians
based on many observations. These are characterized by the
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The Arab peoples often seem to be ignored
in prophecy. This is so because the prophetic Scriptures focus on
the Jewish people since they are the Chosen People of God. But this
does not mean the Arabs are ignored.
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Although the Scriptures focus upon God's
dealings with His Chosen People, the Jews, the non Jews (known in
the Bible as the Gentiles), are not ignored &mdash as the quote
above from Jesus demonstrates.
The Bible teaches that God chose the Jewish
people to serve as witnesses of His glory (Isaiah 41:10-12). He
also chose them to serve as a channel of His blessings to the world
(Genesis 12:1-3).
Through the Jews, God revealed Himself and
His Law. And through the Jewish prophets, He pointed Mankind to the
coming Messiah (1 Peter 1:10-12).
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The Tribulation period is prophetically divided into a first and second half. Regarding the final half (the last half of the Seventieth Week) here is a crucial point.
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