Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Every eye will see him Revelation 1:7

People have said that this means all people will see the person of Jesus who has come back.

What did Jesus do?  He set the standard of judgement, didn't he?  Either believe him for the forgiveness of sins or die in your sins.  Two choices which means two destinations.  Matthew 25:31-46 this; [I]Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world.[/I] or this;[I] Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.[/I]

Pronouns are not to be made known to the casual listener in Hebrew.  Does anyone want to dispute that?  So the word rendered him can mean "It" or what he accomplished which is Judgement.  It=the judgement.  The pronoun autos does not mean the person of Christ.  It means the power of Christ or "it".

Jesus did not come to the earth to be himself.  Does anyone want to dispute that?

So Jesus means what he did do.  What did he do?  He made the way for the forgiveness of sins.  When a person's sins are forgiven they KNOW it.  When a person denies he sins he is lying.  When a person will not accept the kindness of God for the forgiveness of sins she dies.

I propose that "every eye will see him" means they will become aware of his or her judgement [U]according to God's glorious throne[/U].

Why not look up the Greek word rendered "when".  People assume when means a specific time that all will become aware.  But that is not what it says.  The word when at Matthew 25:31 means whenever or more specifically "when the conditions are met" which means it can be anytime.  People who have been truely born again know that imo.  Is it not so?

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