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3 GROUPS THAT WILL MISS THE RAPTURE: Perry Stone

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🌍 Perry Stone provides unique insight into prophetic and practical truth.

πŸ“– The word “rapture” comes from the Latin translation of the Bible, meaning “to be caught up,” and refers to the belief in the return of the Lord.

βŒ›οΈ “A believer must watch and pray to be prepared for Jesus’ sudden return.”

πŸ™ “Pray that you be accounted worthy to escape the tribulation period and stand before the Son of Man.”

πŸ•ŠοΈ “He said if you’re not watching you will be taken totally unaware. I will catch you off guard. You will not be prepared.”

πŸ“š The Bible includes in-depth articles on topics such as the mystery of giants and the origin of evil spirits.

πŸ™ The western part of the United States is experiencing a true spiritual hunger, with people being liberated and filled with the Holy Spirit through preaching under the anointing and authority of the Holy Spirit.

πŸŽͺ Perry Stone is hosting an international camp meeting with special speakers and worship sessions, creating an atmosphere for a great move of God.

Summary

TLDR: The key idea of the video is that believers must watch, pray, and be prepared for Jesus’ sudden return in order to escape the tribulation period and stand before the Son of Man.

  1. πŸ“š Three groups that will miss the rapture are those who no longer believe in it, those who criticize the idea because the word is not in the Bible, and a large number of people who watch the program.

1.1 Welcome to manna-fest hosted by Perry Stone, an online Bible School with courses, lessons, and students worldwide, where Perry Stone provides unique insight into prophetic and practical truth.

1.2 Three groups of people who will miss the rapture are those who no longer believe in it, those who criticize the idea because the word is not in the Bible, and a large number of people who watch the program.

1.3 The speaker explains that certain theological terms and words, such as Trinity, millennial reign, and demons, are not directly mentioned in the Bible but are derived from other words or concepts.

1.4 The word “rapture” comes from the Latin translation of the Bible and means to be caught up, and there are conditions for a person to go in the rapture based on their beliefs and actions.

  1. πŸ”‘ Believers must watch, pray, and be prepared for Jesus’ sudden return, cleansing themselves from worldly desires and promoting holiness in order to escape the tribulation period and stand before the Son of Man.

2.1 Every covenant in the Bible has conditions, and in order to be prepared for Jesus’ sudden return, believers must watch and pray.

2.2 Be alert, pray to be accounted worthy to escape the tribulation period and stand before the Son of Man, anticipate and look for the return of the Lord.

2.3 We must cleanse ourselves from certain things and overcome the desires of the world in order to perfect holiness in the sight of God.

2.4 Don’t think like the world system, which promotes ideas like abortion and not believing in traditional marriage.

  1. πŸ“– The return of Jesus is compared to a thief in the night, and the parable of the Goodman and the thief illustrates how some people will be caught off guard and miss the rapture.

3.1 To be prepared for the return of the Lord, one must think as God says, be an overcomer by overcoming the world, the flesh, and the devil, and understand the parables, such as the parable of the Goodman of the house.

3.2 Jesus’ return is compared to a thief in the night because he comes unexpectedly, as stated in various Bible verses.

3.3 The parable of the Goodman and the thief illustrates how the head of the house is caught off guard when his possessions are stolen, and this relates to the concept of the rapture discussed in Matthew chapter 24.

3.4 In Matthew 24 and Luke 17, Jesus describes a scenario where one person is taken and the other is left behind, leading to the interpretation that there will be individuals who miss the rapture.

  1. πŸ“– The speaker discusses the concept of the rapture and how believers will be taken to heaven while those without the mark of the beast remain, emphasizing the importance of being prepared and alert.

4.1 The speaker discusses the concept of the rapture and how it involves the removal of those with the mark of the beast, while those remaining do not have the mark, using the parable of the separation of the wheat and the tear to explain the idea.

4.2 Jesus will come again to take believers to heaven, as mentioned in John 14, using the same word “parallel bono” that is used in the parable of one being taken and the other being left.

4.3 The rapture happens when some people are taken to be with the Lord, while others remain and go into the tribulation, and the ones who are taken are the overcomers mentioned in Revelation chapters 2 and 3, not those gathered at the end of the tribulation.

4.4 Stay alert and be prepared because if you’re not watching, you will be taken off guard and caught unprepared.

  1. 🚫 Unbelievers, unbelieving believers, and those who fall away from the faith will miss the rapture.

5.1 There will be groups of people who will not make it in the rapture, as seen in the story of Lot where his sons-in-law and daughters mocked his warning of impending judgment.

5.2 Unbelievers cannot enjoy the reward of the rapture and are grouped with murderers, sorcerers, liars, and idolaters in Revelation 21:8.

5.3 Unbelieving believers who confess to knowing the Lord but do not believe what the scripture says are compared to the Pharisees who knew the law but did not understand the Scriptures or the power of God, and in the book of Hebrews, Paul gives five warning passages about falling away from the faith.

  1. πŸ“š Jewish believers pressured to return to temple offerings for forgiveness, warned they will apostatize; those with unbelief won’t enter eternal Sabbath; scoffers question Christ’s return; unbelief prevents miracles and salvation; tribulation for those in unbelief, escape for those true to God.

6.1 Jewish believers were being pressured to return to temple offerings for forgiveness of sins, but Paul warns that if they do so, their sins cannot be forgiven and they will apostatize.

6.2 Paul warns that those who have a heart of unbelief will not enter into the eternal Sabbath in heaven, as seen in Hebrews, and Peter also warns of scoffers in the last days questioning the promise of Christ’s return.

6.3 People who don’t believe in the rapture and have unbelief cannot experience the miracles of Jesus or be saved.

6.4 If you don’t believe in being baptized in the Holy Spirit or in miracles, you won’t receive them.

6.5 Those who are in unbelief and not truly following the Lord will go through the tribulation, but those who overcome the world and stay true to God will be accounted worthy to escape and stand before the Son of man.

  1. πŸ“š The speaker discusses the release of an Old Testament commentary with various topics and offers it for a $150 donation, receiving positive feedback.

7.1 The speaker discusses the release of the Old Testament commentary, which is now available and contains personal notes from years of Bible study.

7.2 The Bible contains information on various topics such as the center of the Garden of Eden, the mystery of giants, the origin of evil spirits, and an in-depth study on the book of Job.

7.3 Order the 1611 King James Bible with a 500 thousand word commentary on prophecy and Hebrew Nuggets for a $150 donation or more, available through three different methods, and it has received positive feedback from readers.

  1. πŸ“’ There are upcoming events and locations announced, with a focus on spiritual hunger in the western US and gratitude for support, as well as an invitation to an international camp meeting and affordable Bible courses.

8.1 The speaker announces upcoming events and locations they will be visiting, including West Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, Hawaii, Montana, South Dakota, and Nevada.

8.2 There is a spiritual hunger in the western part of the United States, with people being liberated and filled with the Holy Spirit through preaching under the anointing, and the speaker encourages prayer meetings and intercession services in that region.

8.3 Prayers of the saints are being answered and the speaker expresses gratitude to their OCI family and ministry partners for their support.

8.4 People around the world are talking about the impact of something, and there is an invitation to join an international camp meeting with special speakers and worship, as well as an opportunity to sign up for affordable Bible courses.

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