Problems with End-Time Views  

We can sum up the sins of the various views very simply showing their unsalvation or carnal Christianity. There are 3 basic groups of carnality.

The three groups are,

1. Historicalists (amill., post-mill., preterisms) blunt the solemn warning at the end of this age (of the Great Tribulation) so they think they won't know the wrath of God, and they have no faith Christ will return to reign in Person for 1000 years and reward His overcomers (note, not all Christians are like those of the 5 wise virgins; some Christians are the 5 unwise virgins, though saved. Matt. 25.1-12). People who are caught up in the world are often historicalists when they say they believe in Christ. And thus, they say now is the time of millennial peace despite what Rev. 20.3 says, that the nations will no longer be deceived. Ryan, a Christian brother, put it this way to me, "I am not sure how the nations could be any more deceived than they are today." Just because the Word has been preached to all the nations of the world, does not mean they are not deceived. Christians are not deceived, but the god of this world is still Satan, and the woman (the RCC) who sits on the beast of nations still makes them drunk with the wine of the wrath of her fornications (Rev. 17, 14.8). How evil to say the nations are not deceived when six million Jews were exterminated in WWII. Historicalists take away the time of recompense, accountability, consequence and rewards for Christians of the millennial kingdom so that these historicalists can live in sin and not as a sojourner for Christ;

2. Pre-trib and mid-trib onlyists are over assumers and when they go through the Tribulation they won't realize it in many instances taking the mark of the beast for their fantasy;

3. Post-tribber and pre-wrath onlyists are hardening their spirit waiting for the Antichrist who must proceed Christ, taking away the hope of the church hardening their hearts for with the hope of Christ is an escaping the Hour of trial based on readiness to be received to the throne (Rev. 3.10, Luke 21.36). This is someone hardening themselves through war all the time instead of by faith.

Each sins in their own unique way.

Troy Brooks