He says exactly what I have been thinking and saying. However, he seems to be "Seventh Day Adventist" and at the end of the sermon he mentions those who did not take "the mark of the beast" which is, in their view, to not worship on Saturday. However, putting that aside, what he says about believer's survival in the tribulation I am in agreement with. He speaks of moving to the country when believers will not be able to buy or sell. But, he, like I have, cautioned about this in respect to thieves stealing food. He divided up the tribulation into two parts, the first part, a time of "probation," will be a time when believers will have to survive in the country by raising their own food, and many of them will be martyred during this time. However, in the second part believers will no longer be martyred but will be miraculously protected. They will also be miraculously fed.
It is well worth listening to. The man is an older gentleman who speaks in a fireside chat style. He does use a chart.
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I believe the SDA church may have changed its view on Saturday worship being a standard. There are many Baptist churches that used SDA churches to meet in until the Baptists could build their own building. Why would the SDA church help Baptist churches if they believe Sunday worship is the mark of the beast? Will try to see if I can find an official statement. At any rate, regardless of what your view is about the end times, its gonna get rough for believers. Its already started.
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