The Apostle Paul Plays The Last Trump It In Every Pauline EpistleThe last trump it allegory: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen. |
The Last Trump it played by Paul:Grace
with you all. Amen.
Two Trumps: to be allegorically compared: The Trump of God: Law. The Last Trump: Grace Paul The Apostle, as "his witness unto all men", plays the "last trump" it in every Pauline Epistle The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen. GodShew.Org Related Web Pages: Revelatory Topics Revelation Chp 1 Two Trumps |
The last trump it allegory of two trumps The following verses are tricky to
understand; So:
Behold, I shew you a mystery;
We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet
shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on
incorruption, and this mortal put
on immortality. So
when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal
shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying
that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.
Take heed, that ye be not deceived: Mt 24; Mk 13. Remember Paul is a steward of the mysteries of God. Give more earnest heed to what's been allegorically said. 1Corinthians 15: 51-54 (mention of The Last Trump) 1Thessalonians
4: 13-17 (mention of The Trump of God)
But I would not have you to be ignorant,
brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as
others which have no hope. For
if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which
sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. For this we say unto you by the word of
the Lord, that we which are alive remain unto the coming of the Lord shall
not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord himself shall descend from
heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in
Christ shall rise first: Then
we which are alive remain
shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord
in the air: and so shall we
ever be with the Lord.
Mention of "the last trump" denotes two trumps to find and compare "The last trump": 1Corinthians 15 & "the trump of God": 1Thessalonians 4, allegorically denote two trumps: the first trump/the last trump; And to compare rather than mingle Law vs Grace: "comparing spiritual things with spiritual", which are contrary one to another: Law: "against us" vs Grace: "with you all"; As if comparing Holy Ghost vs Holy Spirit as comparing merciless vs merciful. Eg: all who died under Moses' law died "without mercy": Hebrews 10: 28 vs your Father in heaven (higher than the heavens) is also "merciful": Luke 6:36. But the only true God isn't both merciless(law) and merciful(grace); Not bi-polar. That God (of this/that Gods to compare) is merciful only, and without partiality. So let's look at all the evidence before we get carried away with rapture theories, which tend to promote divisions(unrest) rather than peace(rest) among people. For we are told in Luke 5:36 "the new(grace) agreeth not with the old(law)". So then it's notable "the last trump" speaks of "chanGed", from corruptible(law) to incorruptible(grace), and from mortal(law) to immortal(grace); But "the trump of God" speaks of "clouds", of cloudy confusion. What's also notable is "the last trump" speaks of "we shall"; But "the trump of God" speaks of "shall we", which is mirrorly reverse and question-able, or uncertain compared to certain. Such things are not often noticed by many, but are often found throughout the gospel accounts and the Pauline epistles, when we "give more earnest heed", which is noted in Hebrews 2 as the requirement to "escape" wrath to come. For God hath not appointed "us" unto wrath(law): 1Thessalonians 5:9; But the same is not said for "them" in 1Thessalonians 5:3 where they sayers seem to bring Romans 2 consequences on them-selves by what they say. For it's not what goes in, but what comes out the mouth that defiles man: Matthew 15:11. God is not [the author] of confusion, but of peace. Peace is not achieved by mingling contrary things, but by abolition of law to establish grace: put off the old (law) to put on the new (grace), take away the first to establish the second. So let us not be fooled by the word "God" in mention of "the trump of God". For when looking at before/after: old/new: first/second; the God of the before part, of the old part, of the first part, was Law. This God, of this/that Gods, was awful lawful, a schoolmaster which failed every student; And in accordance with I will utterly forget you and forsake you: Jeremiah 23:39. In comparison and contrast what we hear from that God is I will never leave you nor forsake you: Deuteronomy 31:6,8; Joshua 1:5; Hebrews 13:5. In comparison and contrast "that God" is light(grace) void of darkness(law), and reconciling the world to "that God" is done "in Christ": is the end of the law; And done by not law imputing their sins unto them: 2Corinthians 5:19. So then we have a first trump (the trump of God: Law) and a last trump (the last trump: Grace) to compare. For a trump wouldn't be called "the last trump" if there were not two trumps: first trump/last trump to contrast; Along with many other allegoric aspects of law/grace throughout the Bible.
The First
Trump et:
Law ... uncertain (believe law law)
The Last Trump it:
Grace ... certain (know the truth)The
last trump does not end badly for anyone, so that none perish
The last trump (of first trump/last trump) isn't any shofar with any "uncertain" sound, nor any trumpet sound gathering people to war and destruction thereof. Contrary to popular unbelief Revelation, the last book of the Holy Bible containing Old & New Testaments, does NOT end badly for anyone as many deceived by many still ass u me it does for some. For a constant theme in the Bible from 2Chronicles - 1Peter is: "there is no respect of persons with God", Who will have mercy and not sacrifice. Rather God our Saviour: Grace (not God our Destroyer: Law) will have all men saved and aware what from: Law. We're delivered from law: Rom 7:6, in answer to deliver us from evil: Mt 6:13. So the last trump is winner take all, and what changes all from law to grace. Such is the "grace" with you all conclusion in every Pauline Epistle, written by his own hand, and called his "token"(ticket to heaven) in every epistle; Most oft written as "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all" to clarify what sort of grace is with you all, against none, since the grace Noah found was partial to him and temporarily against all but him, but eventually also against him. The last trump is also what ends Revelation, and The New Testament, and the Holy Bible containing Old and New Testatments. "Twinkling of an eye" (1Cor 15:52): God "winked" (Acts 17:30) Sign-ifies the chanGe: from first trump: law to last trump: grace Which things are an "allegory" and a "mystery" to solve "in time". When looking closer at mention of the last trump in 1Cor 15 it is notable such is the third of three things, similar to how charity is the greatest of three things, and a "more excellent way" of three ways: Broad, Narrow, More Excellent: 1. In a moment (a destructive law term used in the OT) 2. in the twinkling of an eye (a repentance term used in NT) 3. at the last trump (a conversion term, signifying purity of grace) What follows also mentions three things, notably divided by "and" to clarify: 1. the trumpet shall sound (a "not come" in Hebrews 12) 2. the dead shall be raised incorruptible 3. we shall be changed In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye (allegory:
God winked), at the last trump:
for (Law: first trump et) the trumpet shall sound (notably with an "uncertain" sound), and (Grace with you all. Amen: last trump) the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and (as if "the third" of "three things" is also being compared) we shall be changed. And the (plural grace + law) times
of this ignorance
God winked
at;
but now commandeth all men every where to repent (to chanGe): God commandeth "all men" to be ChanGed: chanGed "from glory to glory": from law to grace. "from faith to faith": from blind faith to seeing faith. When
the shew is ended properly, by the last trump, then none perish
Rather it's an
alls well that ends well open book final exam that
ends well for you all begins with you, and because "his angel", Paul, author of
Revelation, plays the last trump it: "The grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ with you all". And so none perish due
to all getting it: understanding, instead of all perish due to willing
ignorance (1st of twain global scenarios of converted Peter in 2Peter
3,
in the before/after God shew, which is not only about what's
good/better for some, but what's best of good better best for
all. Such an end (of ends) is already written (for our learning), such a last trump already played in every Pauline Epistle written by his witness unto all men, and the last singular "Amen" is also already attached to that only of this/that, as if to nullify everything prior, like a last will and testament nullifies the first: John 1:17
"The law (and lie) was given by Moses, But grace and truth came by Jesus Christ". Hebrews 10:9 "he taketh away the first (law) that he may establish the second (grace)" John 8:32 isn't optional &
has two truths
"Ye shall know the truth (about law), and the truth shall make you free". It's
not if thou art converted (from law to grace), but when (even for Satan).
It's NOT if thou art converted, not even for him called Satan: Matthew 16:23, but "when" thou art converted (Luke 22:32). For Paul The Apostle doesn't say if no law, but says: "when" no law, sin not imputed (Romans 5:13). No law, means no sin imputed; and no sin imputed means no death sting (1Cor 15:56). And "when thou art converted strengthen thy brethren", since it's all or none at all with God hath "no respect of persons", none at all. Perhaps it would do well for some to probate the will of God, see what it says. Get
it: understanding is as having your head crowned with grace glory
So the end is
written, last trump it played; And the last (singular)
"Amen" going to that
only, of all this/that, is
what
makes the Bible, and you all, one thing: Holy. In contrast to the
first (dblemindead)
"Amen, amen" of the woman (church: see make up your damn mind woman in Jokes), and to being both
blessed + cursed by her (Melchisedec
type) priest in Numbers.
For even though the Bible speaks of two Holys, it
is not called a Holy Holy Bible, but The Holy Bible (denoting one of
twain Holys is the winner take all in a revelatory sabbath shewdown in
the non
millennial third day);
as
allegorically displayed in the Bible Emblem
first having two
crowns on top of a book open proper, then only one crown below to
indicate one of twain Gods
is winner take all, the other God being Loser take none, so that in the
end none perish. So it is written the Lord, who will not have any
perish is long-suffering to "us-ward" = salvation, so that none perish
in the end of the shew written aforetime for our learning, to learn
what meaneth Hosea 6:6 (Matthew
9:13). Us-ward
(salvation) is neither of two thems, rather just us
Many (Matthew
7), deceived by many shall come to deceive (Matthew 24), get duped by this gospel of this/that gospels which
has gone global
and did not produce either peace nor safety for them, but rather
produced global sorrows. For
there's neither lasting peace nor true safety in grace + "law worketh wrath" of what they say: "Peace & Safety" in another law (1Thessalonians 5:3); But there's both peace with God
& safety in us-ward (1Thessalonians
5:9).Two
(this/that) gospels both go global for comparison of law/grace
Many are the theories
among carnal
christians, especially the childish-adults,
many of whom are coming out
from among them
more and more now,
since it is the prophetic
third day, and as promised he is raising us up, and to
fulfill what is written: wheresoever this gospel is preached throughout
the whole world, also
that (of this/that)
shall be told... to
know which is witch
of twain.Last
Trump it takes the whole kingdom of god within you for Grace
For much like a
card game, where he that has the last trump
takes the
whole pot, so also with the "mystery" of God: his angel plays the last
trump it, to make one man of two one man scenarios,
His grace thereof, winner take all.
And just as any good mystery has lots of twists, so also with the God shew.Trolls
trouble the water, then want a troll toll to cross their troll bridge
Does it reason?
Let's look at the verses many use to fear monger many
and collect a troll
toll for crossing their bridge over troubled water, with many
unaware it was their
law God who troubled the water, even gave some healing to
sucker others into offering and sacrifice (like Benny the Hinn); And do it for love of money
rather than
love of God. JC never helped the impotent man into troubled water, but
rather healed him with seven grace us words, then also later exhorted
him to "sin(law) no more" lest a worse thing happen to him. Not to
mention Jesus, who was anointed with both Holy Ghost "and" power, went
about healing all oppressed of the d-evil(law), not just some only.Perhaps
a second beast is a second law, another law of law law
But hey, the
allegory written aforetime for our learning
(Romans 15:4) wouldn't be much of a global shew, nor
nor mystery, nor much of a challenge either, if there were no
adversary. And speaking of that old serpent, the devil and satan,
he's more subtle than
any beast of the field, so subtle he gets the second beast of
two beasts to give him his power, and the second beast demands everyone
worship
him. Kinda sounds like what George Bush II (of Bush I & II) of the
good old USA doing lately with their God bless America and nobody
else, and Horeb-bull war mongering based on lies. Talk about Baby-lon
the
great is fallen is fallen, twice fallen to
great<--greater<--greatest.Last
Trump Bible verses
Ok, now to the
"last trump" Bible verses. Upon using search the KJV,
there is only one verse anyone can really hang their hat on concerning the last trump: "In a moment, in
the twinkling of an eye, at the last
trump: for the trumpet shall
sound,
and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed" (1Corinthians 15:52). First Trump: Law; Last Trump:
Grace trumps the first trump.
What does it
say, really? The dead (those asleep) shall be raised
(awakened), and we ["we all" in 2Cor 3: conclusion] shall be changed at the
last trump. We're not talking maybe, nor some only, but shall be, and
all or
none at all since there is no respect of persons with God and a little
leaven
leaveneth the whole. So we're not talking cloudy rapture theories,
but get it: understanding,
which Solomon says is grace glory (Proverbs 4); which is the last trump
of first trump and last trump, which things are an allegory and mystery
to solve.Two
Trumps: First trump isn't mentioned; Only Last trump
mentioned
Remembering such
things are an allegory
(Gal 4:24) it
seems God already "winked" (twinkling of an eye) long ago, in Acts. That ended part one
of then/now, and now God commandeth all men
everywhere to repent (change). So it's not some, nor none at all, but
all, all men(plural)
shall repent(change).
Last
trump changes all, as in the twinkling of an eye (God winked: Acts)
So it says, in
2Corinthians 3, we all are "changed" (past tense), and
as by the Spirit (of grace), "that Spirit(God)" of this/that Spirits
to try since one is false
and faulty to the
point of wrongful conviction... That Spirit which
the Lord now is, and is long-suffering to us-ward = salvation so
none perish (2Peter
3). But not all are aware of it, yet. So what remains is not the
change, but awareness
of it, that it's already happened, that Jesus Christ is
(already) come is the true-th of false/true spirits in
1Jn 4. Which one
did ye (do err) believe? Which one should you believe? Not to
mention the over-all objective is not to believe (since Devils
believe), but rather to know,
thereby be free of believe.First
Trumpet: uncertain sound; Last Trump it: certain sound
But it also says
the "trumpet" shall sound. Yes, but there is both an
uncertain and a certain sound to such first trump and last trump; and
the "last trump" is the much
more certain of such twain greeting and salutation of Paul (who is also
a faithful steward of the mysteries of God... just as "am I" and "I am"
are uncertain and certain of a thing called existence, and
just as "will I" and "I will"
are mirrorly the reverse
of doing
a thing, so also the last trump is certain,and seems to be fully proveable,
to the point of being infallible, even immutable. The will of God immutable x 2: God cannot lie (law) nor die (law), is the same in both Old & New Testaments. Two immutable things: Grace neither tempts (laws) nor can be tempted (lawed) make it infallible: that God (Grace) cannot lie(law), therefore God cannot die(law). The allegory for both: Grace cannot law... contrary things cannot co-exist, no, not in peace; And he "is" our peace ("is": present tense, not may be nor will be some day soon). And so in 1Corinthians 15, where it speaks of the last trump, it also mentions that God is "excepted" (exempt) from putting all things (grace) under his feet; for grace is to be worn as a crown (Solomon: Proverbs 4) when understanding embraced. The moral of the story noted by Solomon the wise guy is get it: understanding, which he also notes is grace glory upon thy head: Christ: is the end of the law. Understanding
is not plural, nor about plural crowns of plural kings
Those looking
for crowns(plural), to be kings and priests,
obviously haven't had their book open proper,
nor read what it says. If you lack wisdom, ask God for it,
"nothing
wavering" (clarity), and (then) it shall be given, no question about it
(James 1). Two
Truths: about the law and about grace, but only one makes you free
In fact there
may be two truths, but there
is no option in ye shall "know" the truth (about law) and (then)
the truth (about grace) shall
make you free", notably by a spiritual change, from law glory to grace
glory, from ye to you,
kinda like
the grace walk from Mt Sinai to Mt Sion
which becomes a run
near the end when seeing we also are compassed about; and
similar to the before/after scenario mentioned by converted Peter in
1Peter 5:10, where it flat out says the eventual change, from imperfect to perfect, is
notably
from grace + law to (pure) grace, since only pure wisdom (pure grace)
is
peace-able, which is via the God of all grace
make you perfect... stablished,
notably after ye(do err) suffer awhile in awful lawful wrath is
destructive, not constructive.The grace
of our Lord Jesus
Christ with you
all. Amen.
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