What
is the Rapture?
The
Rapture is glorious event that will take place sometime in
the very near future.
Jesus Christ will come back in the air, catch up the Church
from the earth, and then return to heaven with the Church. The
Apostle Paul gave a clear description of the Rapture event in
his letters to the Thessalonians and Corinthians.
"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." -
1
Thess, 4:16-18
“Behold,
I show you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall
all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye,
at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead
shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For
this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal
[must]
put on immortality” - 1 Cor. 15:51-53
The
word “rapture” comes from Paul's "caught
up" remark in verse 17. The words “caught up” are
translated from the Greek word harpazo, which means "to
carry off," "snatch up," or "grasp hastily." The
translation from harpazo to “rapture” involved
two steps: first, harpazo became the Latin word raptus; second,
raptus
became the English word “rapture.”
The
Unknown Hour
The exact
timing of the rapture is unknown. When we search the Scriptures
and read the passages describing the Lord Jesus' return, we find verses
that tell us we won't
know the day and hour of that event. Matthew 25:13 says Jesus
will return at an unknown time, while Revelation 12:6 indicates
that the Jews will have to wait on the Lord 1,260 days, starting
when the Antichrist stands in the Temple of God and declares
himself to be God (2 Thes 2:4). This event will take place
at the mid-point of the seven-year tribulation (Dan 9:27).
Note that some people only see a three-and-a-half-year tribulation.
In a way, they are correct because the first half of the
tribulation will be relatively peaceful compared to the second
half. Nonetheless,
peaceful or not, there still remains a seven-year period
called the tribulation. When the Jews flee into the wilderness,
they
know that all they have to do is wait out those 1,260 days
(Mat 24:16). There is no way to apply the phrase "neither
the day nor the hour" to this situation. The only way
for these two viewpoints to be true is to separate the two
distinct events transpiring here: 1) the rapture of the Church,
which comes before the tribulation; and 2) the return of
Jesus to the earth, which takes place roughly seven years
later.
The Marriage Supper of the Lamb
In Luke 12:36,
the Word states that when Christ returns, He will be returning
from a wedding.
In Revelation 19:7-8, we read
about
the marriage itself. The marriage supper takes place before
the marriage. According to Jewish custom, the marriage contract,
which often includes a dowry, is drawn up first. The contract
parallels the act of faith we use when we trust Jesus to
be our
Savior. The dowry is His life, which was used to purchase
us. When it’s time for the wedding, the groom goes to
the bride's house unannounced. She comes out to meet him, and
then
he takes
her to his father's house. This precisely correlates with
the events according to the pre-trib scenario. Jesus, the Groom,
comes down from heaven and calls up the Church, His Bride.
After meeting in the air, He and His Bride return to His
Father's
house,
heaven. The marriage supper itself will take place there,
while down here on earth the final events of the tribulation
will
be playing out. After the marriage supper of Jewish tradition,
the
bride and groom are presented to the world as man and wife.
This corresponds to the time when Jesus returns to earth
accompanied by an army "clothed in fine linen, white and
clean" (Rev
19:14).
What They Didn't Teach You in History Class
Many groups
try to discredit the pre-trib rapture by saying most of the
end-time
events in the Bible have already taken
place.
A group of people called preterists claims that the Book
of Revelation was mostly fulfilled by 70 AD. If the events
described
in the
Book of Revelation took place in the past, we are at a
loss to explain some of the current situations we see around
us:
the rebirth of Israel, the reunification of Europe, the
number of
global wars that have occurred, and the development of
nuclear weapons. During history class, we all must have slept
through the part where the teacher talked about the time when
a
third
of
the trees were burned up, 100-pound hailstones fell from
the sky, and the sea turned into blood (Rev 8:7-8, 16:21).
Several people would have to question their opposition
to the pre-trib rapture doctrine if they knew that the evidence
provided
to them was based on the understanding that most tribulation
prophecies have already occurred.
The People of the Millennium
If Christ
were to come back after the tribulation, rapture all the saints,
and slay all the ungodly,
who would be
left to populate
the earth during the millennium? Only the pre-trib viewpoint
can account for this post-trib problem. The Church is
raptured before the tribulation, a vast number of souls are
saved
during this seven-year time frame, and those who make
it through the
tribulation go into the millennium while the unsaved
are cast into hell.
The Saint U-Turn
In the pre-trib
scenario, after we rise to meet the Lord in the air, we will
go to heaven and abide there seven
years. At the
end of that period, Christ will come down to earth,
defeat the Antichrist, and cleanse the temple. In a post-trib
rapture, we
would rise in the air to meet the Lord, then do a 180-degree
U-turn and come back down to earth. Revelation 1:7
states
that Christ will appear out of the clouds and come
down to earth.
Zechariah 14:4 says that His feet will stand on the
Mount of Olives. If He's already headed our way, why would
we need to
be caught up to meet Him?
"Come Up Hither"
Many pre-trib
writers cite Revelation 4:1, which says, "come
up hither," as a prophetic reference to the rapture
of the Church, leaving Revelation chapters 1 through
3 as a description
of the Church Age. After the shout to "come up
hither," the
Church is not mentioned in Scripture at all. The attention
of Scripture switches from the Church to the Jews living
in Israel.
Armies in Fine Linen
When Jesus
returns (Rev. 19:18), an army follows Him. The army’s
members are riding on white horses, and they are
clothed in fine linen that is white and clean. In Revelation
19:8, we
are told
that the fine linen is the righteousness of the saints.
If the saints of God are returning with Christ to wage war on
the Antichrist,
then it is not possible to have a post-trib rapture
without
us running into ourselves as we are coming and going.
The Time of Jacob's Trouble
In several
passages, the Bible refers to the tribulation as a time of
trouble for the Jews. The phrase "Jacob's
trouble" pertains
to the descendants of Jacob. Jeremiah 30:7 says
that this time of trouble will come just before the Lord returns
to save His
people. The final week of Daniel's 70th week is
yet to take place. An angel told Daniel that, "70 weeks
are determined unto thy people" (Dan 9:24). Scripture never
mentions that the tribulation is meant to be a time of testing
for Christians.
However, some post-tribbers try to claim that they
are the ones
being tested during the tribulation. To make this
so, they need to spiritualize the 144,000 Jewish believers in
Revelation
7:2-8
who receive God's protective seal. Placing the
Church dispensation into the same time frame as the seven-year
Jewish dispensation,
as the post-tribbers do, raises one good question:
Can two dispensations transpire at the same time? In the past,
God
has only dealt with
one at a time. Having both present during the tribulation
would have to be an exception.
”He” That is Taken
Out of the Way
Before the
Antichrist can be revealed, Paul said a certain "He" must
be taken out of the way. According to 2 Thessalonians
2:7, the "He" that
must be removed is widely thought to be the Holy
Spirit. It has been promised that the Holy Spirit would never
leave the
Church,
and without the working of the Holy Spirit remaining
on earth, no one could be saved during the tribulation. The removal
of
the Church, which is indwelt by the Holy Ghost,
would seem the best explanation for this dilemma. The working
of the Holy
Spirit
could go on during the tribulation, but His influence
would be diminished because of the missing Church.
War or Rapture
(Rev 19:19-21)
When Jesus returns at the end of the tribulation, He will be
coming for battle.
For those
who believe in
a post-trib rapture, it would be strange
to meet your Lord and Savior just
as He's rushing into battle. The idea that
war and rapture could occur together is difficult
to
imagine,
especially
since they
transpire at the same moment.
The Five Foolish Virgins
The wedding
story that Jesus gave in Matthew 25:2-13, is a parable
of the rapture
of the
Church. It
explains how
some will not be ready. Jesus clearly states
that a group of people
will miss out on an event, and will cry
out to God to let them into the place where He
resides,
heaven.
Although
some try to
put this parable in a post-trib context,
it doesn't fit very well. The ones left
behind in a post-trib
rapture
will not
need to seek the Lord because they'll immediately
be confronted
by
Him and His army of angels.
God Hath Not Appointed Us to Wrath
In 1 Thessalonians
5:9, Paul assures us that God has not appointed His people
to
wrath.
This wrath
is plainly
God's
anger that will
be poured out during the tribulation.
Pre-trib believers interpret this as meaning that
Christians will be
removed from the earth.
Post-trib believers tell a different
story. They describe this as meaning that God
will protect
Christians during
the tribulation
and pour this wrath out on the unbelievers
only. This idea runs against the statement
made in
Revelation 13:7, in
which the Antichrist
is given power to make war with the saints
and to overcome
them. A post-trib view would make God's
promise of protection from
wrath into a lie. In years past, it was
possible to think of being protected
from the guns
and swords of
that day.
Today,
when any major war would involve nuclear
and chemical weapons, it's impossible
to expect
that same kind
of protection.
When Nagasaki, Japan was bombed during
World War II, the bomb
exploded over a Catholic church. Everyone
who was in the center of the
explosion died--both Christians and non-Christians.
The only way to validly interpret God's
promise of protection
from
wrath is by viewing 1 Thessalonians 5:9
as the bodily removal of the
Church from this world.
The Salt of the Earth
Jesus said, "Ye
are the salt of the earth" (Matthew
5:13). When the believers are supernaturally
removed, the earth will be plunged into spiritual darkness.
When this happens, the
Antichrist will then be free to control
the world.
God Takes an Inventory
In Revelation
7:3, an angel descends to earth and seals the servants of
God. Two
bits of
information about
this sealing
highly disclaim
a post-trib viewpoint. The first
item is the number
of people sealed: 144,000. The second
one is that all those
who are
sealed are from the 12 tribes of
Israel. For the events in Revelation
7:3-8 to be true in a post-trib interpretation,
either the Church has turned against
God or God has turned
against the
Church.
A post-tribber could write a thousand-word
commentary about why the Church doesn't
need to be sealed.
Instead of trying
to argue
about why the Church is not mentioned
or sealed, a pre-trib proponent could
just
say, "We're already in heaven."
Noah and Lot as Examples
The tribulation
period is compared to the times of Noah and Lot by Jesus
in
Luke
17:28. Most
people argue over
whether
the time
frame Jesus was talking about in
that passage was pre-trib or post-trib.
In doing so,
they miss an
important point.
The two
circumstances that the Noah and
Lot situations have
in common are the removal of the
righteous
and the judgment
of the
unbelievers. From these two accounts,
we see that God prefers to remove
His own when danger is involved.
Common-Sense
Reasons for Believing in the Pretribulation Rapture
The
World Test
One way to
check the soundness of a doctrine is to see how the
world
reacts
to it.
One company put out
a questionnaire
that was used to screen prospective
employees.
One of the questions was, "Do you believe
in the rapture?" If you answered “yes,” your
chances of getting hired would not be good. Some
internet sites do not allow the topics of Rapture
or Second Coming. They do allow topics such as
sex, gays,
and drugs. The only time the news media mentions
the rapture is when someone sets a date and is
proven to be wrong.
That Old-Time Religion
It used to
be a rule of thumb that when one was visiting a church or listening
to a preacher,
one could assume
the preacher
believed
in
repentance, prayer,
and the baptism of the Holy Ghost if he taught
the rapture doctrine. It was also true that
the
churches
on fire
for God worshipped
out of storefronts.
Today,
many of those storefront churches have moved
into marble palaces and have strayed from
their principal
doctrines.
Birds of a Feather Flock Together
Whenever
you look at all the groups that teach false doctrine and are
highly focused on
end-time events,
I cannot find
any that
support the rapture
theory. Some organizations,
the Jehovah's Witnesses, for example, teach
a false gospel and are
heavily into Bible prophecy. Why, then,
don't Jehovah's Witnesses teach a false
doctrine that
would be right up their alley? Could it
be that the demonic forces that influence these
groups
know something
that
Christians opposed
to the
rapture don't
know? The list of prophetically minded
cults that reject the idea of a rapture goes
on and on. Here are some more: the Mormons,
the Worldwide Church of God and the Moonies,
as well
as leaders
like Jim Jones and
David Koresh.
The Church Would Rebuke the Antichrist
If the Antichrist
came to power with the Church still here, how
he
could operate?
When Hitler
was fighting
to
take
over England,
a
number of
Christians were praying for victory.
Hitler made mistake after mistake, and England
outperformed its enemy at
every stage
of the conflict.
It is difficult
to measure
the impact of intercessory prayer in
physical warfare. Little is known of how great a
role praying saints
played in the
defeat of
Nazi Germany.
If
the Church
were to reside on earth during the tribulation,
surely she would give the Antichrist
fits. In Revelation
11:3,
the two
witnesses alone give
the Antichrist
enough headaches. Millions of Christians
who know their
Bibles well would recognize the man of
sin and
pray fire down on
his head.
The
post-trib
view would have
to plan on the Church just rolling over
and playing dead the whole seven years.
We should
all remember
one thing:
Knowing
the Antichrist's
mother's
maiden
name isn't the primary goal. Knowing
Jesus Christ as your personal Savior and having
your name written in the Lamb's Book
of Life should be your number-one priority.
The jailer
asked Paul, "What must I do to be
saved?" The answer was, "Believe
on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt
be saved" (Acts 16:30-31).
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