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The Rapture!
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Death
to the Christian is so different than to the non-Christian that it's incorrect
even to use the same term. For the Christian death is really a transition.
Paul said, "For me to
live is Christ, and to die is gain I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire
to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better" (Philippians 1:21-23).
Paul said that we who are in this body do groan, earnestly desiring to be delivered;
not that we would be unclothed but that we might be clothed with that body which
is from heaven (II Corinthians 5:2).
Speaking to the Thessalonians
concerning their loved ones who had already died in Christ, Paul said,
I would
not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them who are asleep, that
ye sorrow not, even as those who have no hope. For if
we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in
Jesus will God bring with Him. For this we say unto
you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming
of the Lord shall not [precede] them which are asleep. For
the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the
archangel and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them
in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with
the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words (I Thessalonians
4:13-18, emphasis added).
Some people would ridicule
the idea or concept of the Rapture of the Church. They declare that the word
"rapture" isn't even found in the Bible. It all depends
on which Bible you're reading. The phrase "caught
up" in I Thessalonians 4:17 is the Greek word
harpazo, which actually means "to be snatched
away violently." The Latin equivalent of harpazo
is the verb rapio, "to take away by force."
In the Latin Vulgate, one of the oldest Bibles in existence, the appropriate
tense of rapio appears in verse 17.
Raptus is the past participle of
rapio. Our English words "rapt" and "rapture"
stem from this past participle. Although "rapture" isn't
in the King James Bible, the basic word does appear in the Latin Vulgate.
What
is meant by the Rapture?
The Rapture refers to that event where Jesus Christ snatches His Church out of this world. It shall happen suddenly without any notice. The Rapture of the Church and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ are completely different. At the Rapture Jesus is coming for His saints.
In I Corinthians 15:51-52
Paul said, "Behold, I show you a mystery; we will not all sleep, but we will
be changed [metamorphosis, a change of body] in a moment, in the twinkling of
an eye." You won't even realize it's happened until
it's all over. Suddenly, you're in the presence of
the Lord with all the church!
We the Church
will be changed. Paul wrote to the Philippians,
For
our [citizenship] is in heaven, from whence we look for the Savior, our Lord
Jesus Christ: Who will change our vile body, that
it may be fashioned like unto His glorious [image] (Philippians 3:20-21).
Describing the metamorphosis
Paul wrote to
When Will the Rapture
take place?
Jesus said, "No man knows
the day or hour..." For us to presume to declare some date or some hour would
be an unscriptural presumption. If we say we know the hour,
we're boasting of knowledge superior to Christ's
when He was upon the earth.
Although we do not know
the exact time of the Rapture, in I Thessalonians 5 Paul said,
But
of the times and seasons, brethren, you have no need that I write unto you.
For you yourselves know perfectly that the day of
the Lord is coming as a thief in the night. For when they
will say, Peace and safety; then comes sudden destruction...
But ye, brethren, are not in darkness that
that day should overtake you as a thief (emphasis added).
The Bible is saying that
the Rapture shouldn't come to you as a surprise.
Why Should "That
Day" Not Overtake Us as a Thief?
God has given to us the
warnings that would precede the coming of Jesus Christ. One of the greatest
signs to the world today is the re-establishment of the nation
Psalm 102:16 declares,
"When the Lord shall build up
Now
learn a parable of the fig tree; when its branch is yet tender, and
putteth forth leaves, you know that summer is nigh
even know that it [My coming] is near, even at the doors. Verily I say unto
you, this generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled" (Matthew
24:32-35).
What "Generation"?
Not the generation Christ
was talking to, because they've passed - but the
generation that saw the fig tree budding forth. The coming of Jesus Christ is
"even at the doors." The rebirth of
Jesus said throughout the rest of Matthew 24, "Watch... be ye also ready." That was the constant warning to the Church: watch and be ready. In Luke 21:28 when Jesus was speaking of these same things, using again the parable of the fig tree, He said, "And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." (Comments RKM: Who was Jesus talking to in Matthew 24? Look at verse 34 "this generation". Did Jesus mislead the people he was talking to, did he lie to the people he was talking to?
Will the Rapture
precede the Great Tribulation?
There are arguments and
Scriptures that people can present for pre-, mid-, and post-Tribulation theories.
My personal opinion is that Jesus will come before the Great Tribulation to
rapture His Church. I don't believe that the Church
will go through the Great Tribulation period.
In I Thessalonians 5:9
Paul wrote, "For God has not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation
by our Lord Jesus Christ." Paul said the same in Romans 5:9 -
we've not been appointed to wrath. Jesus, in the
whole context of the Tribulation, said, "Pray always, that ye may be accounted
worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before
the Son of Man" (Luke 21:36). My prayer is that I will be accounted worthy to
escape all of these things that are going to come
to pass upon the earth.
The Lord divided the
Book of Revelation into three sections: "[1] Write the things which thou hast
seen, [2] and the things which are, [3] and the things which shall be after
these things [meta tauta]" (Revelation 1:19). John,
in obedience to the commandment, wrote in chapter I the vision of Christ that
he saw on the
1. The
I have
a few things against thee, because thou sufferest
that woman Jezebel... to seduce my servants to commit fornication... I gave
her space to repent of her fornication; and she repented not. Behold, I will
cast her into a bed, and them that commit adultery with her into great tribulation,
except they repent of their deeds (Revelation 2:20-22, emphasis added).
The
unrepentant
2.
To the
After What "Things"?
Jesus spoke of Church
things in chapters 2 and 3. These must be the things that will take place after
the Church is taken out of the earth. I believe that
4:1 of the Book of Revelation, is the place of the
Rapture of the Church. That "voice" in heaven and "trumpet" are the same as
in I Thessalonians 4:16. With the trump of God and the archangel saying, "Come
up hither", we the Church will be gathered together
with the Lord in the heavens.
What Happens After
Revelation 4:1?
John describes the heavenly
scene in chapter 4. In chapter 5 he saw the scroll
with seven seals in the right hand of Him Who is sitting upon the throne. An
angel proclaimed with a loud voice. "Who is worthy to open the scroll, and to
loose its seals?" John began to sob convulsively, because no one in heaven or
earth nor under the earth was found worthy to even
look upon the scroll (Revelation 5:2-4).
Then one of the elders
said, "Weep not, behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David,
hath prevailed to open the scroll and to loose its seven seals." John turned
and saw Jesus as a Lamb that had been slain, "and He came forth and He took
the scroll out of the right hand of Him Who sat upon the throne." Immediately,
they brought forth the "vials full of odors which are the prayers of saints.
And they sang a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take
the book, and to open its seals; for Thou wast slain
and hast redeemed us to God by Thy blood out of every kindred, and people, and
tongue, and nation; and made us unto our God kings and priests, and we shall
reign with Him upon the earth" (Revelation 5:5-10). Notice the song that
is being sung.
Who Can Sing That
Song?
It's
not the song of
In
Revelation 5:11 after Jesus takes the scroll, John
said that innumerable multitudes, "ten thousand times ten thousands" worship
the Lamb, declaring His worthiness to receive the honor, and the authority,
and the glory. In Revelation 6 Jesus proceeds to
loose the seals of the scrolls. With the very first seal there comes forth the
white horse rider, "going forth conquering, and to conquer." This, I believe,
is the entrance of the Antichrist, because he's followed
by wars, death, famine, and desolation. Certainly, the Second Coming of Christ
isn't going to be followed by such events, but by
the glorious establishment of the Kingdom.
Now,
Where's The Church?
Before the Tribulation
ever begins the Church is in heaven singing and praising
the Lord for His worthiness to take the scroll and loose the seals. The Tribulation
doesn't start until the seven seals begin to be broken.
Then Why All The
Confusion Concerning Pre-Trib, Mid-Trib,
And Post-Trib Rapture?
In Revelation 13:7, reference
is made to the beast, "...making war with the saints," and he is given power
to overcome them during the middle of the Tribulation period. Jesus in Matthew
24:29-31 said about His Second Coming,
Immediately
after the tribulation of those days... they shall
see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
And He shall send His angels with a great sound of
a trumpet, and they shall gather together His elect from the four winds, from
one end of heaven to the other.
By defining "the
saints" and "His elect" as being the Church you would
have the Church in the Tribulation period. I believe "His elect" is a reference
to the nation
Christ said, "Pray that
your flight be not in the winter, or on the Sabbath day" when fleeing out of
As Paul said in Romans
11:25-26,
...that
blindness in part [has] happened to
"The saints" of Revelation
13:7 are also the same. They are God's nation
The mistake and the confusion
regarding the Church's place in the last times arise out of a misunderstanding
of God's full prophecies concerning the nation
Zechariah the prophet
said, "And one shall say unto him; What are these
wounds in your hands? Then He shall answer; Those
with which I was wounded in the house of my friends" (Zechariah 13:6).
Thus, the glorious first recognition of Jesus as
What Should I Do
As A Christian?
In light of the fact
that the Lord might come even today, there are certain things we should do.
But first, let me tell you what you shouldn't do.
Don't quit your job, sell your house, or see how
much money you can borrow figuring you won't have to pay it back. Jesus said,
"Occupy until I come" (Luke 19:13). He intends for us to go right on in our
work.
Jesus said, "Watch" (Matthew
24:42). You should be watching. In Hebrews it says.
"And unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time" (Hebrews 9:28).
You should be ready. Jesus said, "Therefore be ye also ready; for in such an
hour as you think not the Son of man cometh" (Matthew 24:44). Amos cried out,
"Prepare to meet thy God" (Amos 4:12). You need to prepare. That preparation
is in giving your heart and life to Jesus Christ, receiving His forgiveness
and the blotting out of your sins and transgressions. And
then wait. James said, "Be patient therefore, brethren, to the coming
of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman is waiting be also patient, establish your
hearts" (James 5:7-8). II Peter 3:3-4 tells us that in the last days there would
be scoffers that would come and say, "Where's the promise of His coming?"
But "God is not slack concerning His promises, as
some men count slackness; but He is faithful to us" (v. 9).
The Question At
This Point Is, "Are You Ready?
Consider the Lord proclaiming
today, "This is the end for the church! You have finished your witness. Come
home!" Would you be gathered with the church to meet the Lord in the air, or
would you be down here scratching your head wondering what's
going on?
How much better to go
with the Church than to be left behind to face the
Tribulation and all the horror coming upon the earth. Why make it tough for
yourself when the Lord wants to make it easy on you? Why
not just open your heart and life to Jesus Christ now? Why not just receive
Him as your Lord and Savior and, as He said, be
ready. What do you need to be ready? Jesus Christ dwelling
in your heart and in your life.
What
About Those Who Miss?
At times there may be
a hesitancy in our hearts concerning the coming of Jesus Christ because of what
will happen to our unsaved family members when He returns.
Once
we've been caught up, many of our loved ones, who
have been hassled by our witness and upset with our testimony, will realize
that they've actually missed the opportunity of being raptured
with the Church. As a result, they'll become dead
serious with God and will choose to be martyred during the Great Tribulation
period by refusing to take the mark of the beast. They will choose death in
preference to the mark and, thus, will be saved (Revelation
20:4).
In Revelation 7:9-14,
John saw in heaven "a great multitude which no man could number, of all nations
and kindreds clothed with white robes" singing of
salvation. The elder said to John, "These are they which
came up out of the great tribulation, and washed their robes, and made
them white in the blood of the Lamb" (emphasis added). In Revelation
6:9-11 under the fifth seal, these souls martyred during the Tribulation period
are waiting for their opportunity to enter the heavenly scene. They are told
to wait a little longer until the total number be
slain as they were slain.
Being a Tribulation saint
is a hard way to come. As Jesus said, "For there will be great tribulation..."
such as the world never has seen before or ever will see again (Matthew 24:21).
Why wait? Why slough off your chances of being in the glorious excitement of
being with the Lord when he catches up the Church?