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Will there be a Rapture ???
It is common today to see bumper stickers with slogans such as: "In case of
Rapture this car will be unoccupied." The term Rapture stands for the
so-called coming of a millennial reign of Christ on earth. The word Rapture
comes from the Latin, RAPARE, which means to "take away" or "snatch out."
theory that is directly associated with It is taught by many who endorse
this theory that Christ at his second coming will silently remove from this
world the righteous - and this just before a terrible tribulation shall
take place on the earth. This alarmist doctrine portrays quite a drama.
Families will be shocked by the strange disappearance of a mother, father,
or child. Driverless cars will collide in streets. A man and wife are in
bed; she hears a noise, turns her head, and he is gone. Planes crash with
no pilots found. The theorist continues by stating that the tribulation on
earth will last for seven years during which time the Lord will pour out
His wrath upon all those who have rejected Him. At the end of the
tribulation, they say, the Lord will return to the earth with ten thousand
of His saints and a great battle will be fought. They add that Christ and
His army will be victorious and will then execute judgement upon the
ungodly. Then, according to the theory, the Lord will usher in His Kingdom,
an earthly reign of Christ on earth which shall last for 1,000 years.
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"very likely going to happen in the very near future" Ron Reese
The conclusion of this suggested millennium will pose another great battle.
This is supposed to involve a last-ditch effort of evil against good - to
no avail, of course. Then they affirm that a second resurrection will-take
place; and all who remain from the time of Adam will be raised and shall
receive their just desserts. Let us see what the Bible says regarding the
truth of our Lord's return. (We do invite you to write down the following
references.)
First, the word Rapture is not even to be found in the Bible; Nor is the
doctrine taught there.
Secondly, the Lord's return will not be. secretive or silent. Revelation
1:7 states that, "every eye shall see him', 1 Thessalonians 4:16, says that
His coming will be heralded with, "a shout'. with the voice of the
Archangel, and with the trump of God".
Thirdly, the "tribulation" often referred to is based upon an erroneous
interpretation of Matthew 24. This "tribulation' was associated with the
fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70 according to the first question the Lord
answered in Matthew 24:1-3. That "tribulation" did in fact come before that
generation passed, Matthew 24:34.
Fourthly, according to the Bible there is but one resurrection and that
will include both the good and evil., John 5:28-29, states, "all that are
in the graves shall hear His voice, and shall come forth".
Fifthly, based upon the Bible, Christ's Kingdom is not future. It has
already been in existence for nearly 2000 years and it is a spiritual
kingdom, not an earthly one. Jesus stated it in John 18:336 "My kingdom is
not of this world." Christ promised Peter in Matthew 16:18-19-that he could
open the doors of the kingdom, and this the apostle exercised in Acts
2:38-47. John, the apostle, stated in Revelation 1:9 that he was "in the
Kingdom". Now all of these books were written in the First Century and the
kingdom was spoken of as existing then. Mark 9:1 is a passage that
definitely puts the beginning of the kingdom in that generation.
Lastly, the idea of a thousand year reign of Christ on earth is a gross
distortion of Revelation 20:1-7. This is a highly figurative context within
a very symbolic book. The reign viewed in Revelation 20 is not an "earthly"
reign of the Lord at all. It is a spiritual reign with victorious saints
(Revelation 20:4). In Revelation 6:9-11 these martyred souls were,
"underneath the altar", crying for vindication; in Chapter 20, however,
they were on, "thrones reigning with their Lord." This was a prophetic
indication that Christianity would be triumphant over its enemies. The
1,000 years is likely a symbol of the completeness of that victory. The
number 1,000 is used more than 20 times in the book of Revelation, but not
in a literal sense. The whole concept of the so-called Rapture contradicts
scores of Bible passages of the clearest import.
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