re: Total Lunar Tetrads and the return of Jesus
Marcus Aurelius @ christianteenforums.com

Quote Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
Those who take the time to try and understand when Christ is going to return are wasting their time. So what if you know when Christ will return? What does that matter? No one will be saved because they know when Christ will return and no one will be lost because they don't know when Christ will return.

If you don't live a life that is pleasing to God (i.e. conforming to the son of God and being Christ here on earth [1 john 4:18] and reflecting his love in us) then you aren't going to really be glad on that day. As Christians we go through the gate but then we travel down the path.

Take this advice: Do not concern yourselves with the time and date which you think Jesus the Christ will return, but rather focus on becoming more and more like Christ Jesus our Lord and Savior.
It goes without saying we should walk deeply with Christ, but you shouldn't make that mutually exclusive of knowing when Jesus returns. Once we know when Jesus returns and you reject it, then you would not be walking with the Lord deeply, but you would be considered a carnal Christian since you are rejecting a truth in God's word.

Since the two Tetrads, when Israel became a nation and when Israel entered Jerusalem, is God telling the Jews He is thinking of them and to the Church (Matt. 24.33) that this indicates we can know when Jesus is "right at the door" which spiritually motivates us to "overcometh," then this is what Jesus is referring to when He says to be "watchful (Matt. 24.40-42, Luke 21.36) to be ready and keep the word of His patience (Rev. 3.10) to escape the hour of trial that is to come upon the whole world.

Be ready at the door and don't let your house be broken into since you know the day. The thief in the night comes to steal the best first, but if you reject the day of first rapture "before the throne" (Rev. 7.9) in third heaven on that day given, then you are certainly being carnal, so you would be deceived when Sept. 14, 2015 Feast of Trumpets comes around. The very aspect of rejecting any truth is sinful and has consequences. God has given us a probability of 1 in 70,000,000 chance of being wrong, therefore, we can be quite confident about when Jesus returns.

I'm not saying you are unsaved but you won't be included in the advanced party (5th seal martyrs, 144,000 and living overcomers) nor would you receive the reward of returning with Christ to reign during the 1000 years (Jude 14,15; Rev. 20.4). At best you will lose this reward. At worst the reason you have your attitude is because you not even born-again.

The problem is though you may speak of words of being pleasing to God in reality you are altering God's word. That can't be good. The Bible says we shall know them by their fruit.