There are other passages that often make their way onto a list that supposedly supports pretribulational any-momentism. Yet, a closer look reveals that any-momentism is an inference drawn from these passages. Just as before, these passages do not support any-momentism. Listen, as I make my case.
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Charles Cooper
The idea that the Lord can return for His Bride at any-moment by their own admission is a core value of pretribulationism. One would think that such an important issue would have an explicit basis in the Scriptures. Let’s examine the seven most often quoted passages that supposedly supports this belief to see whether this is the case.
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The idea that the Lord can return for His Bride at any-moment is at the heart of pretribulationism. Yet, this theory cannot stand the test of biblical examination. John in Revelation 7:9 saw a number that no man could physically count. This one event proves the absolute impossibility of imminence. The Lord could not return until enough elect individuals were born to fill John’s quota. Listen as I dismantle this position.
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In this episode of Prewrath Radio Online, we re-visit the basic foundations of the Prewrath position. As a synthetic amalgamation of pre-, mid-, and posttribulationism, the Prewrath position is the truth of the three free of contradictions with explicit scriptural support.
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