Watchman Glossary
From Watchman Writings — preserved by Soldiers for Christ.
Table of Contents
- Watchman
- Watchfulness
- Burden
- Readiness
- Rapture
- Harpazo
- Elohim
- RaptureReady911
- Refinement
- Restoration
- Light and Darkness
- Hope
- Discernment
- Holiness
- Repentance
- Judgment
- Eternal Life
- Blessed Hope
- Appearing
Watchman
A watchman is one who stays spiritually alert, warns with love, and points people to Christ. Scripture anchor: Ezekiel 33:7.
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Watchfulness
Watchfulness is a steady life of prayer, discernment, and obedience while waiting for the Lord. Scripture anchor: Mark 13:33.
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- Watchman Writings
- Who Is Jesus Christ
- What Is The Rapture
- Watchfulness Without Date-Setting
- Spiritual Warfare Under Christ
- Scriptures For Salvation And Watchfulness
Burden
A burden is a God-given concern that moves believers to prayer, repentance, and compassionate witness. Scripture anchor: Romans 9:2-3.
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Readiness
Readiness means living in daily repentance and faith so our hearts remain prepared for Christ’s return. Scripture anchor: Luke 12:40.
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Rapture
Rapture describes the gathering of believers to the Lord at His coming, a promise that anchors the church in hope. Scripture anchor: 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17.
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Harpazo
A Greek word meaning “to seize” or “to snatch away,” translated “caught up” in 1 Thessalonians 4:17.
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Elohim
A Hebrew name for God appearing in Genesis 1:1, emphasizing His power as Creator of heaven and earth. See: Names of God and Identity in Christ.
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RaptureReady911 (RR911)
RaptureReady911 (RR911) was an earlier online platform where many Watchman writings were first shared, now preserved with pastoral clarity as part of this ministry’s journey.
RR911 refers to earlier Watchman ministry pages preserved as part of this archive’s historical record.
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- Salvation In Christ Jesus
- Repentance And Readiness
- Jew And Gentile One In Christ
- Scriptures For Salvation And Watchfulness
Refinement
Refinement is the Lord’s process of purifying His people through truth, testing, and grace. Scripture anchor: Malachi 3:3.
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Restoration
Restoration is God’s work of renewing what was broken and strengthening believers for faithful service. Scripture anchor: Joel 2:25.
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Light and Darkness
Light and darkness describes the biblical contrast between truth and deception, holiness and sin. Scripture anchor: Ephesians 5:8.
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Hope
Hope is confident expectation in God’s promises through Jesus Christ, not uncertain optimism. Scripture anchor: Titus 2:13.
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Discernment
Discernment is the Spirit-led practice of testing teachings and spiritual claims by Scripture, keeping Christ at the center. Scripture anchor: 1 John 4:1.
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Holiness
Holiness is a life set apart for God in conduct, devotion, and obedience through the grace of Christ. Scripture anchor: 1 Peter 1:15-16.
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Repentance
Repentance is a Spirit-worked turning from sin to God, joined with faith in Jesus Christ. Scripture anchor: Acts 3:19.
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Judgment
Judgment is God’s righteous evaluation of every life, revealing both His justice and the necessity of the gospel. Scripture anchor: Hebrews 9:27.
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Eternal Life
Eternal life is the gift of God through Jesus Christ, beginning now in relationship with Him and continuing forever. Scripture anchor: John 3:16.
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Blessed Hope
Blessed hope is the confident expectation of Christ’s return that strengthens faithful and holy living. Scripture anchor: Titus 2:13.
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Appearing
Appearing refers to the promised return of Jesus Christ in glory, the church’s enduring expectation in every generation. Scripture anchor: Titus 2:13.
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