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Matt 11.12
Topic Started: Dec 14 2008, 08:24 PM (29 Views)
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1. I struggle with the interpretation of Matthew 11:12: 'From the days
of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence,
and violent men take it by force.'
Can you please explain this?

Jesus speaks both of the immediate spiritual realm around the earth
and also of the manifestation of the kingdom of heaven on earth.
Indeed, in the spiritual world when the time of Christ had come
beginning with John the Baptist, there was a lot of shaking and
spiritual earthquakes in the spiritual realm. Upheavals took place,
some through prayers like Anna the prophetess and others of opposition
like the darkness through the murder of children by Herod. Powerful
forces of good and evil were shaking the whole planet.

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