Is there going to be a pre-tribulaton rapture of the church? That is what most Christian teach today, but is that what the Bible actually says?
When you take a closer look at the Scriptures that speak of us being gathered home to Jesus, you quickly realize that they are all speaking of the exact same event.
Just compare Matthew 24:29-31, 1 Corinthians 15:51-53 and 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17.
You will notice they all describe us being caught up to meet the Lord at the last "trumpet". In Matthew 24, Jesus clearly states that this event happens after the Tribulation.
So is the rapture of the Church in the book of Revelation?
Yes it is.
In fact, it is right there exactly where you would expect to find it right between the blowing of the last trumpet and the pouring out of the first bowl.
In Revelation 11, the last trumpet sounds (on Rosh Hashanah).
In Revelation 14:14-16 we see the rapture described.
In Revelation 15 we see the raptured church in heaven.
In Revelation 16 we see the last seven bowls of wrath poured out.
In Revelation 19 we see the wedding supper of the Lamb.
Later on in Revelation 19 we see the saints returning with Jesus on Yom Kippur. This return is also described in Zechariah 14 and in the book of Joel.
Everything is just in the order it should be.
We will be raptured on Rosh Hashanah at the end of the Tribulation period.
About 10 days later we will return with Jesus to this earth on Yom Kippur and the Antichrist will be defeated.
Jesus will then set up his 1000 year reign on earth from Jerusalem which we read about in Revelation 20.
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This is the best presentation on post trib I have ever seen!! Great job brother! I even learned a few answers here! God Bless!!
deniwest57 1 week ago
@nickelsbuckingbulls
thanks for the words of encouragement:) im hoping to put up a video or two on the topic since the stage appears to be moving rather quickly towards the tribulation.
Myhopeisinhim 1 week ago
@Myhopeisinhim I see you comment all the time and I am glad you are out beating the pavement with the TRUTH. I hope you never let the pre-tribbers get you down because I know they will try. Eddie Nickels
NickelsBuckingBulls 3 weeks ago
Since they are saved as we are, they wouldn't be subject to his wrath so then what did that verse mean and it sent me on another journey.
After about a year of struggling with this back and forth, I finally realized that I could no longer hold to a pre-trib rapture belief even as much as I wanted to.
God bless
Myhopeisinhim 3 weeks ago
the antichrist is revealed. Eventually, every reason I believed in a pre-trib rapture was turned upsidedown. Take for example the verse that is used that we are not appointed to wrath but to obtain salvation. I realized I could not use that to prove a pre-trib rapture, especially if I believed people could be saved during the tribulation and live to reign with Christ because we know they wouldn't be subject to his wrath simply because they were still here...
Myhopeisinhim 3 weeks ago
gathering and the day of the Lord. One particular passage he led me to was Rev 10:7 and 1 corinthians 15:52 that speaks about the mystery of the Lord occurring at the last trumpet. Every time we hear about the gathering, we would hear about his coming too. After various studies when I finally returned to 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3, I read it with new understanding without twisting it, I just read it as it was given, and it said, his coming and our gathering occurs after ...
Myhopeisinhim 3 weeks ago
that it couldn't refer to the day of his return at the end because we all knew when that was....at the end of the seven years so since we knew when that was it couldn't possibly be that and yet here it was right in front of me, staring right back at me.
I didn't immediately give up my belief, but it did cause me to enter into a deeper search, asking the holy Spirit to open my eyes to what he wanted me to know. I started looking at everything pertaining to his coming and our...
Myhopeisinhim 3 weeks ago
@an35tares
Thanks for sharing your road:) I believed in a pre-trib rapture for over 20 years, no one could sway me from it. I considered it to be that blessed hope, such a wonderful truth that I wouldn't let anyone take away.
Then one day, I read 2 Peter 3:10, and saw that the term thief in the night referred to the day of the Lord that occurred at the end of the tribulation when I had always believed that the term thief in the night had to refer to the pre-trib and was taught...
Myhopeisinhim 3 weeks ago
@Myhopeisinhim At the time I thought it was the truth. But I was wrong. I had been seduced by the appearance of truth. Everything seemed logical and I cried. You know Jesus is the most beautiful revelation of the Father and living truth that is never heard. This story of the incarnation (The two natures in one person) was the cornerstone of the whole doctrine of Paul. God bless you my hope!
an35tares 3 weeks ago
@Myhopeisinhim But I did not stay on this revelation. I searched for answers and confirmations for three years. I go up historical documents until the 1st century. I wanted to know and the experience was wonderful despite the difficulty of the road. Today I say check what you are told and take the biblical text as it is. It is the commentary of the Holy Spirit. It is unfortunate that often we put our faith on interpretations placed on texts rather than the text itself.
an35tares 3 weeks ago