When jesus does eventually return, do you think he will be accepted in Germany?, as they have no tolerance for lateness.?

perfectlybaked2019-03-08T01:04:21Z

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Lol. In all-irony I was a Bible student and my teacher was German-born and I would show up on-the-dot and he goes: "You must be German!"

Tidsoptimism is quite weird in my opinion.

I had a workmate that was chronically 5 minutes late like every day and I wondered why she couldn't just leave 5 minutes earlier each day to arrive on time.

It's not rocket science.

Maybe sub-consciously (if they get away with it) it's their way to silently protest the unwanted schedule and make themselves feel better about it.

Punctuality is robust and kinda cool.

Germany is kinda cool.

?2019-03-07T21:40:59Z

2 Peter 3:9 says "GOD IS NOT SLOW concerning his promise, as some people consider slowness, but HE IS PATIENT with you because he does not desire ANYONE to be destroyed but desires ALL to attain to repentance."

God will send Jesus at the right moment. There are prophecies being fulfilled now, 1Timothy 3:1-5, Luke 21, Matthew 24 & 2 Peter 3:3, 4.

This is to be done meanwhile: We read in Matthew 24:14 "And this good news of the Kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, AND THEN THE END WILL COME"

Den B72019-03-07T21:28:38Z

Considering there's no schedule for his return, how can he be late?

Jacob2019-03-07T21:27:06Z

Probably will be less accepted in Saudi Arabia.

Anonymous2019-03-07T21:26:42Z

Liberals are very welcome in Germany because they are the descendants and disciples of Nazism.

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