Vitally important this message from Dr Ruckman, vitally important to get this thing down, in order to rightly divide the word of truth. Thank you brother Tim ❤❤
Negative thinking is a powerful Bible doctrine & concept. When a believer learns to harness, appreciate & apply this notion, he/she realises it’s strength is protection.
@@edcarson3113 Furthermore, just to add one more item of benefit, the believer realises it keeps him/her in check & to account. It always ensures your reliable on Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ your entire walk. Take nothing for granted all the blessings come because of our risen Lord. He is true Muhammad Syed Imam Ali = The Most Praised Lord of the Most High.
I have very little to do with being a blessing, but thanks for being thankful. If it was not for Jesus saving Peter Ruckman, and Dr. Ruckman living for the Lord and being a man of the book and a great Bible teacher, and others lending to me their old video tapes and audio tapes of him I would not be able to do much to bless anyone on this channel. My privilege and pleasure to post up these old videos. Glad if they are a blessing, and thanks be unto God. Amen, God bless brother, God speed!
I learned so much from dr Ruckman: I do disagree with his interpretation of the 10 horns and 7 heads of the dragon in the sense that the 7th and final head is not Rome but Antichrist and his new world order: I think this bc rev 17 says that the seventh king has not yet come: so I have them babel, Egypt, Babylon, media Persia, Greece, Rome, and Antichrist nwo. I do no believe Assyria is one of the head bc the kingdom of Israel didn’t end until the temple and kings of Judah ended. The ten northern tribes were never a true kingdom; every king was wicked. Also if you take Daniel 2 & 7 and add the five kingdoms listed to the seven headed dragon there is no need to guess. The final five would be Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, then Antichrist kingdom. The first two go back to the very first book, Genesis, which obviously gives us the two heads of the dragon with babel and Egypt. Also rev. 12 shows the woman with a CROWN, most overlooked part of rev 12: just as the dragon has seven heads and 7 crowns: this means that Israel was the reigning world kingdom from Solomon (not David bc he never established the temple with the ark) to Zedekiah, and who was the reigning power after the fall of Israel? Babylon. It fits perfect
@mikewallace4497 I'm not so sure about disagreement with Dr. Ruckman as I have never heard a man with the Biblical knowledge that he has, until I study and pray on this more I'll have to agree with Dr. Ruckman!!!
@@Jim-d1f the 7th and 8th head are one in the same. The 7th head is the man of sin and the 8th is the son of perdition. (Rev. 17:11 - “11 And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.”) the man of sin (7) is killed, and then rises from the dead as the devil is cast out of heaven to indwell the body of the beast becoming the son of perdition, the 8th.
Always wondered why God allows Preachers to tell people Jesus is coming back soon and these same Preachers keep dying and time keeps going goes on. Allowing these same Preachers to die looking stupid.
It's called the doctrine of imminence, we are to expect Jesus at any time. Mat 24:42 KJV Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
@alanwatts9232 I've heard it all before man, but to me God had allowed millions of Christians to teach and believe in an event that he knew they wouldn't participate in. To me that's like putting a carrot in front of a donkey type teaching. It can't possibly be a doctrine if no one gets the prophecy correct it's called deception not imminence. And I think it's cruel, it's the same reason I don't want to listen to a Preacher teach on the Rapture because none of them get it right all they do is argue about it, write books and scare people. I've heard Dr.Ruckman many many times say we could not possibly be at the most 3 years off even if the Calendar is off. We'll he died.
@@jamesmitchell2804 yes, sir. That’s part of the various reasons contemporary Christians, within my generation (GenZ), just flat out deny the rapture & Second Coming, - aside from the fact that our preachers/teachers lack sound doctrine and have the wrong bibles, which is unfortunate. You’ve made a *very* valid observation that is well worth considering. I believe in, both, the raptures and the Second Coming, but Christians have a propensity towards presumptuously ‘jumping the gun’. Personally, I’m convinced there’s no possible way that we could be raptured today, considering the 1 world religion & 1 world government cannot be established overnight, literally. It’s simply not feasible or possible overnight. At least 10-50 years, which is quite a wide range. Also, the temple he’s going to defile can’t be built in Jerusalem overnight either. So why do we keep on saying, “it’s gotta be this year!” and/or “this summer is it, I’m certain we’re on the cusp of it” - False. We shouldn’t take pride in ignorance and making it seem as if the Lord’s people are rash talkers who are clueless in their speech/prophecy. Furthermore, the doctrine of imminence was established because it was literally imminent whenever the apostles were writing for the Holy Ghost… Had Israel accepted the gospel, they would’ve been raptured before they even completed their journey throughout the towns of Israel - Matthew 10:23 But when they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto you, *Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel,* till the Son of man be come.
@@alanwatts9232 is it possible that statement was exclusively addressed to Israel because of the fact, that, if they had accepted the gospel, they would’ve been raptured immediately Acts 7-8, and the remainder of rejectors would’ve seen the Son of God coming in the clouds shortly thereafter?
@@jamesmitchell2804 Now, in defense of the Lord God: He’s not cruel for allowing us to have that hope within ourselves, but instead, His saints (those who partake in this) are cruel for acting as if they’re certain about such events, and not adhering to the Doctrine revealed in the Holy Bible. Within the Bible, it states innumerable events and circumstances, which must needs be present before anything of the kind occurs, yet, we tend to forget them, failing to see the fact that there’s not even a temple in Jerusalem right now, etc. therefore, reason dictates that the time isn’t here yet