Welcome to my little corner of the Web world. Consider it a digest of who I am and what's important to me. While it will not tell you everything, it does allow me to fulfill Phil 2:16 "Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain."
This web site is intended to serve as an interactive communications medium between Bible Students. In Prov 11:14 we are told that in a multitude of counselors there is safety.
Thus this web page is for those who have reservations about the accuracy of what is currently held as the traditional view of prophecy.
It also should be of interest of those willing to re-examine their views in case they may be overlooking something significant.
Those with firmly fixed views will not find the material here to be of much interest.
This group of pages is for those desiring to better understand what the Bible says regarding what will be the end of the events that are occurring in the world today.
The material in this web site is only for serious Bible students with an open mind. The rest of you are free to examine it but you may not understand, or believe what it says.
I am not an inspired prophet or seer. I have not had visions or supernatural encounters. I am an ordinary person who has searched the Bible to find understanding, thus I am a student of the Bible and of Bible prophecy.
The prophecy information contained in my web site is intended to alert others that they may be overlooking something and to encourage them to open their Bibles to see if there is anything else God has revealed to them.
I'd like to hear your views on the contents of this web site, not to be contentious, but to deal with the basic principles of interpretation. Everyone is urged to keep their comments in the spirit of correct with meekness him that opposes himself. If we can do this, different points of view can be presented without offending anyone.
Rev 20 is one of the main keys of the whole structure of understanding prophecy for me. Closer examination reveals that the Gog and Magog in Ezek 38/39 and in Rev 20 are different and their actions occur at two distinctly different points in time. No doubt this split exists elsewhere in prophecy and most Bible prophecy students overlook their difference.
Rev 20 suggests a need to re-examine prophecy.
Signs of the nearness of the return of Christ. Some current events that are bringing about what Luke 21:26 says "Men's hearts failing them for fear, and looking after those things which are coming on the earth;" (this will include numerous and unusual natural disasters, many will likely set new records.)
The events just prior to the return of Christ are described as being like a woman in child birth. As it gets near the time, the events will be more and more intense and closer and closer together until there will literally be some who find that their hearts are failing them for fear at what is happening on the earth. This is the bad part, the good part is that Christ is coming back to bring peace on the earth.
Feedback comments are welcome. I' like to hear your views on the contents of this web site, not to be contentious, but to deal with the basic principles of intrepretation. Everyone is urged to keep their comments in the spirit of correct with meekness him that opposes himself. If we can do this, different points of view can be presented without offending anyone.
Feedback comments are welcome.
If you do not agree with everything that is in The Computer Bible Student web site, that is ok. I do not expect full agreement. You are invited to send in some of your views with scriptural support. You can make comments on some of the things that I present here or on the comments of others if you prefer.
Sometimes a discussion of points not agreed upon can help reveal a deeper understanding of Bible prophecy. Keep it in the right spirit. Check back from time to time as you may find something of interest.
If you are beginning in the Lord's way the following Bible study lessons may be of assistance to you. If you would like to, answer the questions at the end and return them to me.
I'd like to hear your views on the contents of this web site, not to be contentious, but to deal with the basic principles of interpretation. Everyone is urged to keep their comments in the spirit of correct with meekness him that opposes himself. If we can do this, different points of view can be presented without offending anyone.
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