Harpazo Quotes
Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
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Harpazo Quotes
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“In the deception he perpetrates, the Antichrist will attempt to counterfeit the Millennial Reign of Christ”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“Many will be purged, purified and refined, but the wicked will act wickedly; and none of the wicked will understand, but those who have insight will understand. (Dan. 12:10) Speaking of the Harpazo and Resurrection, the Hebrew Prophet Daniel precisely warned us of these things in Daniel 12:10. The wicked will not understand, those who have insight will.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“the return of Jesus will not be a welcomed event either by the Christian religious establishment, the political authorities of Judeo-Christian nations, or even the majority of people falsely claiming they believe they want Him to come. Just as it was but a remnant of Jews who desired and were prepared for His First Coming, so too there will be but a remnant of faithful Christians who likewise desire and are prepared for His return.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“The cardinal tenet of understanding the Resurrection and Harpazo of the Church is the Body of Christ and that what happened to Him will happen to us as His Body.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“For those who do not presently understand the mystery of the faith, (1 Ti. 3:9) the mystery of the Gospel (Eph. 6:19) and the mystery of Christ, (Eph. 3:4) neither will these understand the mystery of the return of Christ. But to the faithful believers it is appointed to know the mysteries.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“Following this encounter he is left alone after battling until the end of the night during a time of peril in crisis where he fears utter extermination of himself and his descendants at the hand of his brother Esau, the patriarch of the Arab nations. Dramatically and ironically, however, in his encounter with his brother, what he expected as confrontation becomes reconciliation in Genesis 33:10 where once again Jacob sees the face of God in his brother Esau. The prophetic typology of these events foreshadow the reconciliation in Christ which will eschatologically take place between Jew and Arab once both are transformed by Christ.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“We even recognized cultural-historical elements referred to in Josephus or the Mishnah that the New Testament alludes to concerning Messianic expectations. Among these would be the belief that the Messiah would tell them what to do with the stones of the defiled altar stacked in Solomon’s Portico and that He would tell them this instruction at the time of Hanukkah. No one could fathom that because He made Himself equal with God, people supposedly awaiting the Messiah would pick up stones to kill Him at Hanukkah as in John 10.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“Tolerance has already been redefined, not as a mere willingness to tolerate, but a demand that one give assent and approval. Homosexuality”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“The permanency of holy matrimony is to testify to and reflect the permanent oneness of the Godhead. This in large part accounts for God’s hatred of divorce as stated by the Prophet Malachi. (Mal. 2:16) Divorce reminds God of His most painful memory when His sinless Son took our sin upon Himself in our place. The Father could not look upon Him and the achdut was at that moment interrupted when Jesus cried out, forsaken on the cross. (Mt. 27:46; Mk. 15:34) Interruptions or perversions of achdut are an offense to God because they distort the reflection of His own nature. In making us in His image and likeness, God gives us the capacity to love and to reflect in us His own desire to love and to be loved. Because He is Creator, He has created us to be procreative; because He desires children, He has imbued us with that same desire. Homosexuality is an affront to all of this. It cannot procreate another person, therefore it cannot procreate love. It is this reason that homosexuals demand the right of adoption and the right to make their agenda compulsory in school curriculums. Because they cannot reproduce or have children, they”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“The surrounding of God’s people. We see this in the warning of Jesus about Jerusalem being surrounded in 70 AD, as well as the surrounding of Lot’s house where the people of God are encompassed in a cul-de-sac by their enemies in a scenario similar to Psalm 83, and of the plight of Jesus prophetically predicted in Psalm 22 where dogs and a company of evildoers surround Him at the time of His crucifixion. (Ps. 22:16) The people of God prior to the Harpazo find themselves in dire need of rescue in an encircling situation of disparate proportions where they have no way out except God.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“In Daniel’s experience in the lion’s den, the Aramaic term “netzel” is used for rescue three times. This Aramaic term has its Hebrew equivalent in the term “natzel”. The pronunciation is almost identical and they mean the precise, same thing. Remarkably, “natzel” means “to rescue by snatching away” or “to be snatched out in order to be saved or delivered”, matching the definition of the Greek term “harpazo”. The term is also used in the rescue of Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego in Daniel 3:29. There is no other God who is able to “natzel”—that is, “rescue by snatching away”.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego were tossed into the furnace of affliction clothed and bound, but they emerged free and the stench of the fire was not on their garments. Persecution at the end will unchain the true Church and will not singe what Isaiah called the “garments of salvation” (Is. 61:10)—that is, the robes of righteousness, calling them “bigda yesha”—the “clothes of salvation” and the “mahil tsdaka”, “the robes of righteousness”. Such clothing is given by God to His saints and cannot be damaged or invaded by anything the enemy can do.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
“There is no distinction in the original languages between “faith” and “faithfulness”. If faith is real, it will be a saving faith evidenced by works—that is to say, true Christians do works not in order to get saved, but because they have been saved.”
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
― Harpazo: The Intra-Seal Rapture of the Church
