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The definition of imminent is something that is overhanging that could happen at any time. The Doctrine of Imminence is a major foundational tenet of the pre-trib rapture theory. As pretribers insist, the rapture could happen at any time, with no prophecies requiring fulfillment prior to the rapture occurring. Pretibulationist also insists that no signs were given to the church that must occur prior to the rapture. As pretribulationist admit, if there is something that must happen prior to an event, then that event cannot be imminent. Historically, imminence finds its roots in how 1st Century Christians believed that the rapture would occur in their lifetime.
In this 3-part series, we will expose how this doctrine impacts prophetic interpretation, which is also used to religate all end-time prophecy as having no relationship to the rapture. None of the prophecies given by Jesus, the Apostles, event most of the prophecies in the book of Revelation, have any relationship to the Church or Christians. But how could that be true? In this series, you will learn how maintaining fidelity to the doctrine of Imminence impacts every end-time prophecy found in the Scriptures and will cause Christians to be woefully unprepared for prophetic events to come.
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By Dr. Dennis Woods5
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The definition of imminent is something that is overhanging that could happen at any time. The Doctrine of Imminence is a major foundational tenet of the pre-trib rapture theory. As pretribers insist, the rapture could happen at any time, with no prophecies requiring fulfillment prior to the rapture occurring. Pretibulationist also insists that no signs were given to the church that must occur prior to the rapture. As pretribulationist admit, if there is something that must happen prior to an event, then that event cannot be imminent. Historically, imminence finds its roots in how 1st Century Christians believed that the rapture would occur in their lifetime.
In this 3-part series, we will expose how this doctrine impacts prophetic interpretation, which is also used to religate all end-time prophecy as having no relationship to the rapture. None of the prophecies given by Jesus, the Apostles, event most of the prophecies in the book of Revelation, have any relationship to the Church or Christians. But how could that be true? In this series, you will learn how maintaining fidelity to the doctrine of Imminence impacts every end-time prophecy found in the Scriptures and will cause Christians to be woefully unprepared for prophetic events to come.
Get the Book, Revelation Revolution the Antichrist Angels and the Abyss https://tinyurl.com/y5of4k2z https://tinyurl.com/yymnnpxq
You Must Know the Times, Answers to 25 Essential Questions On Endtime Prophecy https://tinyurl.com/y5o5byfr

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