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Thank you for the clarification, Churchgal, I was wondering why it was on a Saturday and not Sunday ... so from sundown May 11th  to sundown the next day May 12th. Got it!  :mail:

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Disappointed, but not discouraged! :yes: :flyup:

For our days here upon the Earth are like regarding but one lone star of the heavens.

We can no more count the stars in the heavens or the grains of sand in the oceans in their fullness, let alone than to count the days of eternity! :mail:

Time and space will be altered.  As we shall be also! :wacko:

But then at the appointed time, the trump of God shall blast!  A cry from Heaven shall shake the universe, and we shall each be called by name unto Him, as we each were chosen by Him!

Indeed what's in a name?!  It is everything! There is only one name given by which we are saved!  He knows each of us by name!  And we will be given new names once in Heaven!

There is just simply too much to look forward to, than to be discouraged and lose hope!

Let us then continue to listen for Heaven's cry!!! :yes:

TR

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I was disappointed earlier this morning but not any longer.  You guys gave encouraging responses to perk me back up and I now have more high watch dates to look forward to. :yes:        I also just heard a Paul Begley youtube ... he says Kushner will definitely be unveiling the peace deal immediately following last day of Ramadan June 5th.

So I’m expecting the rapture anytime from now until June. :popcorn

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I'm disappointed as well also but I still have a lot of hope for 2019 At least over the next 2 months.

I tend to think that the Rapture is a spring time event and spring isn't over until June 21st.

 

 

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This discussion has been super encouraging! Thanks!!

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If I understand these verses correctly, rapture will not happen on a Jewish feast day, including the sabbath day..

Matthew 24:40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.

Men are on the field, women are grinding at the mill. It speaks of them working on a regular day while rapture happens. Jews are forbidden to work during their feasts day and sabbath. My take is rapture shall happen on a normal day, other than Saturday and the feast days. And I am not disappointed because I am still waiting for a middle east war to erupt and the three shepherds jump on Israel..

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Thanks, 2ndComing.  Have you ever heard people argue that this passage refers to taking unbelievers and leaving the believing survivors at the end of the Tribulation, i.e., that the "taken" and "left" refer back to Matthew 24:29-31, and not to the Rapture?  Your thoughts about possibilities...?

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MyWhiteStone, I have heard that argument before. But I always believe that those verses are the rapture verses. When we go back to the previous verses, people are eating, drinking, marrying and giving in marriage. It can't speak of the end of tribulation while horrific events are going on. The only logical reason is those days represent pre-tribulation while business as usual.

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Men are on the field. They are harvesting the wheat. Women are grinding at the mill. They are grinding the wheat, and baking the flour at the mill. It speaks of rapture should happen in summer, or late spring.

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When someone asks if I am disappointed that the Rapture hasn't happened yet, I could respond by saying:  Ask me after the Rapture if I'm still here! Cry
TR

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