>>21166272We are. But not in the way most Christians think.
Futurism is a Roman Catholic Jesuit scam to defend the Roman church. if you never apply prophecy in actual history, where do you end up? Nowhere of course, and you turn Christ's prophecy into merchandize, to sell another million books about yet another TheAntichrist™ which is now supposed to be Trump, and the "rapture" is always two weeks away.
All official church industries teach this false Roman interpretation of prophecy now, consequently everyone is in Babylonian confusion and know nothing about the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
Futurism is an endless mythological speculation that never comes to pass and can never increase faith. And it's not how Biblical prophecy worked in the Old Testament either.
Protestants used to have a very good understanding about prophecy, but a lot of subversion happened in the 19th/20th century and the the church world dropped the historic understanding of prophecy. Rarely anyone would even hear about the historical interpretation of prophecy today. But back then Protestants actually expected for example the Ottoman Empire to dry up and disappear, they couldn't imagine that such a thing would really happen, because at their time it was still a massive empire. And yet, here we are, they interpreted correct, the Ottoman empire dried up and we had two world wars since. Jesus Christ is true once again.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMV1A56bZ4_JrHHpRcHzd4WnwHqtFFdLN>John 14:29 And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.