Take a ride on “The Grace Bus”

 

Note: All of the underlined words in the article below are links

which will take you to other parts of “The Bus Tour.”

Read the entire article in the page below first and

Then come back and follow the links.

In Acts Chapter 9, God chose Paul to make a “bus tour”. It began on the road to Damascus, and travels along all the way to the Rapture.

The reason for the “bus tour” is for Paul to gather the Church the Body of Christ. The Lord had revealed things to Paul that he had never before made known, and He chose Paul to deliver the message. Paul did just that. Beginning then and there, Paul committed his salvation to the Lord Jesus Christ. At the end of his life he said, “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”

So Paul, the example of God’s grace, began his journey and along the way he picks up some Jews and some Greeks. The Greeks are Gentiles who, in time past, had blessed the nation of Israel. They are people Paul found in Galatia in Macedonia, and in Achaia. People from cities like Thessalonica and Phillipi and Berea. People in cities such as Antioch, Iconium, Lysra and Derbe. People from Corinth and many other cities along his journey. By the time Paul wrote to the Romans, many have heard about the trip, and many “get on the bus” along the way. Later Paul went to Rome in chains, the “prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles.”

Some time later some Ephesians and Colossians get on board. When Paul heard about them, he wrote letters to them.. After a time Paul dies. but “the bus” continues. By now there are many faithful men who can drive the bus, Timothy, Titus, and others. Eventually, they die also, but there are still folks available to drive the bus. Along the way “the bus” picks up some Americans and some Canadians and some Europeans, and some more from many countries in the world. All on the way to the rapture.

Question? When did the trip start?

The answer to that question is in the first four words at the beginning of this article. The links on this page will explain that, and hopefully answer many other questions for you about “the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery which was kept secret since the world began.”

It is recommended that you read “The Unscheduled Appearance”

first and then come back and follow all the links here.

The Unscheduled Appearance

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