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Martin Pröbstle Introduces “The Eschatalogical Day of Atonement” — 3 Comments

  1. Today I rejoice that Jesus is coming. He justifies me so that I can live a sanctified life today. When He comes in glory to complete the restoration and put an end to sin, that will be a great day. I love the promise in Nahum 1:9 What do you imagine against the Lord? he will make an utter end: affliction shall not rise up the second time.

  2. I am so glad to hear and see the relevant to salvation teachings of Brother Probostle being presented. It is a wonderful concept that the Tamid of Daniel 8:13 is something grand: the continual ministry of our Heavenly High Priest. The Little Horn’s attack against the continual High Priestly Ministry of Jesus makes the Little Horn appear to be the despicable power that he truly is, and calls forth Heaven’s judgment and the climax of Earth’s history. Rev 14:7-12.

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At a camp meeting 40 years later, I happened to see Dr. I. demonstrating some kind of health product, if I remember correctly. (In my mind, I see only the image of him, much older, but still looking much like he did when I was a student, with a friend by my side.) I lingered a little but did not introduce myself. I briefly wondered whether he recognized me. I’m fairly sure that I was as recognizable to him as he was to me.

Had he changed? Or did he still feel superior in his “humility”? Should I talk to him? I didn’t know how to approach him, and was busy with friends. I still don’t know whether I should have said something. (Maybe I’m just a coward.)

If God wants him to see my story, his and my identity are clear enough in this post, that God can direct him to it.