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JOSE from Brazil

February 11 at 5:54 pm
Basically I understand that the believers go to Heaven during the day of the Lord, and the great tribulation, due to the devastation of the Planet Earth with the judgement. That will be salvation and the flight of those calamities according to Matthew 24, because the book of Revelations shows from the chapters 19 to 22 the saints will be on earth with Jesus Christ, and the very Jesus Christ literally stay on the earth in each part that's mentioned in those chapters... Hebrew 11 says Abraham waited for a city built by God as an architect. Jerusalem will come to earth. Then we go to Heaven, in the flight. / The second coming of Jesus is mentioned twice in Matthew 24: In the verses 27-28 ▪︎ before the great tribulation, and in the verse 30 and beyond ▪︎ after the great tribulation. / I believe his coming is a twofold event. Am I right in this my YHWH, Abba, in Jesus Christ's name I ask?

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