The Present Perfect Tense MOCKS the Mockers #doctrinematters #kjvonly

2 Peter 3:8

“But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”

King James Version (KJV)


Essential Background Studies:



Woe to you that desire the Day of the Lord; Why I believe The NON PRE TRIB Believers will get what they want


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2023/03/woe-to-you-that-desire-day-of-lord-why.html




The Hook of the False Shepherds Hebrews 10:25 and 26


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2023/08/the-hook-of-false-shepherds-hebrews.html




Pre Tribulation Deniers forsake their own mercy and will not enter REST


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2023/08/pre-tribulation-deniers-forsake-their.html





THE BRIDESMAIDS - PARABLE OF THE 10 VIRGINS - Are going to GET Exactly what they WANT


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2025/03/d-r-f-t-bridesmaids-parable-of-10.html





The Devil's HIT LIST: Top Seven of my Most Hated Teachings in the past 12 Years


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2025/02/the-top-seven-most-hated-teachings-in.html





Let Us EXAMINE Ourselves #Gospel #KJV #Godhead #doctrinematters


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2025/01/let-us-examine-ourselves-gospel-kjv.html







The word imminent comes from the Latin imminÄ“re, meaning "to overhang, project, or threaten." It’s formed from in- ("toward" or "over") and minÄ“re ("to project, jut out," related to "mountain" or "prominence"). The sense of something looming or about to happen emerged in English by the 1520s, carrying the idea of an event "hanging over" or being near. Earlier uses often implied danger, as in a threatening event, but it now broadly means something about to occur.



I received the following scoffing comment today mocking my 12 year old Video above

@ThisT.hat-g7k


This hasn't aged well at all.....but hey im just a scoffer in your eyes..


My response: 


@ThisThat-g7k: It has aged very well. And yes, you are a scoffer in my eyes and in the eyes of God Almighty.


Congratulations and Thank you.  You get to be my Poster Child for the Mockers and Scoffers Poster Child. I have a Blog dedicated to you titled:


The Present Perfect Tense MOCKS the Mockers like you.


Grammar Lesson For Today:


The phrase “TIME HAS RUN OUT’ employs the present perfect tense in English, indicating an ACTION COMPLETED at an unspecified point up to the present, WITH AN ONGOING RELEVANCE.






Please STOP and Let this SINK in...


I know God uses this to really get the LOST SOULS whipped into a frenzy and he does laugh (Psalm 2 KJV) and honestly so do I.


The KJV Bible has several similar expressions as in Revelation 10:6, where an angel declares “there should be time no longer,” signaling the end of an appointed period before divine events unfold. The present perfect tense, as in “has run out,” implies that time’s limit is reached, yet its impact persists into the future, aligning with biblical eschatology. Noah (Genesis 7:6) saw time “run out” for the wicked when the flood came. But God told him to Build the Ark 120 years earlier. In all of the warnings of Jesus Christ (Matthew 24) and the apostles (2 Peter 3:10) emphasis is at “ANY MOMENT FROM THE PRESENT TO FUTURE” TIME WILL RUN OUT before an event happens before Jesus returns and the Millennial Kingdom begins.  Now Paul was given the MYSTERY and he warns in Hebrews 10:25 (most do not even understand this scripture, honestly) and Corinthians 15:51,52, 1 Thessalonians 4:16,17, Revelation 12:5 etc there will be a Catching Away of the Saints and the MOCKERS are coming out of the woodwork are they not?  THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE IS THE PERFECT LANGUAGE TO BRING URGENCY AND WARNING TO THE SOON COMING JUDGMENT OF GOD WHEN TIME STOPS.   REPENT!!!


Application of our Grammar Lesson in our Bible Lesson For Today:


God instructed Noah to build the ark in Genesis 6:14 (KJV), with scholars estimating this around 2468–2504 BC, based on biblical genealogies. The flood followed approximately 100–120 years later (Genesis 7:6). Isaiah prophesied the Messiah’s coming in Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6–7 (circa 740–700 BC). Jesus Christ was born around 4–6 BC, approximately 700 years later, fulfilling these prophecies. The time between Isaiah’s prophecy and Jesus’ birth shows God’s precise timing in redemptive history.

The Minor Prophets, including Daniel (Daniel 2, 7, 9), foretold the Messianic Kingdom, the Millennial Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Daniel’s visions (circa 600–530 BC) point to a future reign (Revelation 20:4). From Daniel’s time to 2025, roughly 2,600 years have passed, with believers still awaiting Christ’s return to establish the Millennial Kingdom, as promised in Zechariah 14:9 and Micah 4:1–3.


In Genesis 6:5-7 (KJV), Noah faced mockers who scorned God’s warning of the flood, as humanity’s wickedness provoked divine judgment. Despite Noah’s preaching (2 Peter 2:5), scoffers rejected his call to repentance during the ark’s construction (circa 2468–2504 BC). The prophets, like Isaiah (Isaiah 28:14-15, circa 740 BC), encountered derision for proclaiming God’s judgment and Messiah’s coming, with mockers dismissing their warnings. Jeremiah (Jeremiah 20:7-8, circa 600 BC) endured ridicule for prophesying Jerusalem’s fall. The apostles, including Peter (2 Peter 3:3-4), faced scoffers doubting Christ’s return, mocking the gospel’s urgency. Jesus Himself was scorned by religious leaders (Matthew 27:41-43) and crowds (Luke 23:35), who derided His claim as Messiah during His ministry (circa 30 AD). From Noah to Jesus, spanning over 2,400 years, God’s messengers faced persistent mockery, yet their warnings proved true. The Minor Prophets, like Zephaniah (Zephaniah 2:10), and Daniel (Daniel 9:6), also endured scoffers, foreshadowing the rejection of the coming Millennial Kingdom. Today it is even worse whereby POST TRIB and PRE TRIB DENIERS are increasing daily.

I pray my video stands as a true witness and testimony for all of you and your kind.

The Lord Rebuke you in the NAME OF JESUS CHRIST.

REPENT!



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TIME HAS RUN OUT; Imminent Rapture Vision


The Present Perfect Tense MOCKS the Mockers


Grammar Lesson For Today:


The phrase “TIME HAS RUN OUT’ employs the present perfect tense in English, indicating an ACTION COMPLETED at an unspecified point up to the present, WITH AN ONGOING RELEVANCE. I know God uses this to really get the LOST SOULS whipped into a frenzy and he does laugh (Psalm 2 KJV) and honestly so do I.


And I pray mockers and the lost REPENT!


The KJV Bible has several similar expressions as in Revelation 10:6, where an angel declares “there should be time no longer,” signaling the end of an appointed period before divine events unfold. The present perfect tense, as in “has run out,” implies that time’s limit is reached, yet its impact persists into the future, aligning with biblical eschatology. Noah (Genesis 7:6) saw time “run out” for the wicked when the flood came. But God told him to Build the Ark 120 years earlier. In all of the warnings of Jesus Christ (Matthew 24) and the apostles (2 Peter 3:10) emphasis is at “ANY MOMENT FROM THE PRESENT TO FUTURE” TIME WILL RUN OUT before an event happens before Jesus returns and the Millennial Kingdom begins.  Now Paul was given the MYSTERY and he warns in Hebrews 10:25 (most do not even understand this scripture, honestly) and Corinthians 15:51,52, 1 Thessalonians 4:16,17, Revelation 12:5 etc there will be a Catching Away of the Saints and the MOCKERS are coming out of the woodwork are they not?  THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE IS THE PERFECT LANGUAGE TO BRING URGENCY AND WARNING TO THE SOON COMING JUDGMENT OF GOD WHEN TIME STOPS.   REPENT!!!


Application of our Grammar Lesson in our Bible Lesson For Today:


God instructed Noah to build the ark in Genesis 6:14 (KJV), with scholars estimating this around 2468–2504 BC, based on biblical genealogies. The flood followed approximately 100–120 years later (Genesis 7:6). Isaiah prophesied the Messiah’s coming in Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6–7 (circa 740–700 BC). Jesus Christ was born around 4–6 BC, approximately 700 years later, fulfilling these prophecies. The time between Isaiah’s prophecy and Jesus’ birth shows God’s precise timing in redemptive history.

The Minor Prophets, including Daniel (Daniel 2, 7, 9), foretold the Messianic Kingdom, the Millennial Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Daniel’s visions (circa 600–530 BC) point to a future reign (Revelation 20:4). From Daniel’s time to 2025, roughly 2,600 years have passed, with believers still awaiting Christ’s return to establish the Millennial Kingdom, as promised in Zechariah 14:9 and Micah 4:1–3.


In Genesis 6:5-7 (KJV), Noah faced mockers who scorned God’s warning of the flood, as humanity’s wickedness provoked divine judgment. Despite Noah’s preaching (2 Peter 2:5), scoffers rejected his call to repentance during the ark’s construction (circa 2468–2504 BC). The prophets, like Isaiah (Isaiah 28:14-15, circa 740 BC), encountered derision for proclaiming God’s judgment and Messiah’s coming, with mockers dismissing their warnings. Jeremiah (Jeremiah 20:7-8, circa 600 BC) endured ridicule for prophesying Jerusalem’s fall. The apostles, including Peter (2 Peter 3:3-4), faced scoffers doubting Christ’s return, mocking the gospel’s urgency. Jesus Himself was scorned by religious leaders (Matthew 27:41-43) and crowds (Luke 23:35), who derided His claim as Messiah during His ministry (circa 30 AD). From Noah to Jesus, spanning over 2,400 years, God’s messengers faced persistent mockery, yet their warnings proved true. The Minor Prophets, like Zephaniah (Zephaniah 2:10), and Daniel (Daniel 9:6), also endured scoffers, foreshadowing the rejection of the coming Millennial Kingdom. Today it is even worse whereby POST TRIB and PRE TRIB DENIERS are increasing daily.

I pray my video stands as a true witness and testimony for all.  Amen!

The Lord Rebuke scoffers and mockers in the NAME OF JESUS CHRIST.

REPENT!



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