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THE
RAPTURE
..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." –
1Thessalonians 4:17
THE
TRADITIONAL VIEW:
The
traditional Church view of the doctrine called ‘The Rapture’ is:
At
the end time of this world, The Lord Jesus Christ will return
from heaven and hover over the earth in the air.
He
will cause the immortal souls of saved dead saints of all ages
to also return from heaven to be joined again to their bodies
for resurrection.
The
living saints will be snatched away from the earth along with
the now resurrected dead saints and together they will have a
rapturous meeting with the Lord in the air.
The
Lord will take them all to heaven to live with Him eternally.
HOW
THE DOCTRINE CAME:
This
doctrine is based partly on traditional church teachings of the
supposed ‘Immortality of the human soul’ and of ‘heaven or hell
going’, and partly on a literal interpretation of the above Bible
reference, 1 Thessalonians 4:17. As we show in other studies (see
‘The Truth About The Immortality of the Soul’, and ‘The Truth About
Heaven and Hell’), these traditional church teachings have their
origin in the religions of the ancient pagan Egyptians, Romans and
Greeks.
In
the second and third centuries, The Christian Church set out to
evangelise the pagan world. But it found that the only way it could
gain many converts from paganism was to compromise the clear teaching
of scripture to accommodate pagan views, so making ‘Christianity’
much more acceptable. Offered the choice of paganised ‘Christianity’
or the sword, the pagans saw they did not have to change their basic
views about death and the hereafter (see study, ‘The Truth About
Death and the Hereafter’). They only had to accommodate the new
teaching with their own. They could live with paganised Christianity,
but to remain wholly pagan they would die. Most people would rather
live with compromise than die with inflexible religious ideas.
In
this way the so-called ‘Christian Church’ compromised Biblical Christianity
and the pagans compromised paganism. The result is what we have
largely all around us even to day, a mixture of paganism and Christianity,
or, paganised Christianity. This, with the fear of death, helped
along by the Crusades and The Inquisition, brought wholesale national
conversions. Europe, which had been wholly pagan, became a little
less pagan in accepting Catholicism rather than the sword. It became
mainly Catholic and called ‘Christian’. Religious doctrines and
customs remained largely the same – only the names of things were
changed!
The
doctrine of the Rapture outlined above will be found upon a careful
study to be partly from Church tradition and partly biblical.
IS
PART OF THE DOCTRINE TRUE?
Obviously,
that part of the teaching which is based upon the correct meaning
of 1 Thessalonians 4:7 must be true, for The Bible is God’s wholly
inspired, infallible Word.
It
is true that the dead in Christ will be raised to life again at
His coming; that the living saints will be conveyed with them to
meet the Lord, and that, assuming approval at the judgement, all
will thereafter ever be with the Lord , as "kings and priests"
on the earth. (Revelation 5:10)
What
is not true, for it is not taught in The Bible, is
immortal souls re-entering bodies, going into the air to meet the
Lord, then going to heaven to ever be with Him.
WE
MUST BEWARE OF CHURCH TRADITION:
The
main-stream churches claim to be the church of Christ, yet they
have adopted into their theology pagan teachings not taught by Christ
- such as immortal-soulism, heaven, or hell-going, a supernatural
Devil and Satan, substitution, God a trinity, and so on. Their claim
is therefore a false claim, or, at best, a half-truth (always more
dangerous than a blatant lie). Their claim is false because many
of their traditions find no support whatever from the Bible, God’s
Word. Their claim is a half-truth in that the full truth is that
they are false Christianity, having a little of The Bible and a
lot of paganism in Bible-dress.
That
is why Jesus Himself calls the so-called ‘Christian Church’ "MYSTERY,
BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE
EARTH", (Revelation 17:5). It is why He symbolises it as "the
great whore that sitteth upon many waters", v.1, as "the
false prophet" ch.16:13, and as a "beast coming up out of
the earth" with "two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a
dragon", ch.13:11.
Because
20th century Christianity is not 1st century
Christianity and has corrupted truth we must be very wary of church
teachings, for we may not get the truth, the whole truth and nothing
but the truth on such important a matter as what God wants us to
believe for salvation.
THE
DANGER OF INCORRECT BELIEFS:
"The
simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to
his going", (Proverbs 14:15). When we believe something without
checking its truth then we are gullible and naive, and sure to be
"blind led by the blind". On matters of money (which affects
our daily life-style) and of religion (which affects our eternal
life-style) we must take the utmost care what we accept as ‘gospel-truth’.
If we believe a lie it is still a lie no matter how catholic (universally)
believed. God wants worshippers "in spirit and in truth"
– who both believe and do what He considers is right.
THE
TRUTH OF THE SUBJECT:
The
truth about the doctrine called ‘The Rapture’ is:
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At
a set time in the future, which only God knows, Jesus will return
to earth both visibly and bodily – Psalm 102:16, Matthew 24:36,
Acts 1:11.
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He
will raise from their graves all of every age since Adam who
have known His Truth and obeyed it and all those "in Christ"
– 1 Corinthians 15:20-23.
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They,
with the responsible now alive, will be transported to the Judgement
Seat of Christ, the location of which is a subject of some difference
of opinion among Bible Students, some thinking it might be at
Sinai, whilst others feel the exact location has not been revealed.
– 1 Thessalonians 4:17, Romans 14:10.
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Faithful
believers will be given immortality and a place in the restored
kingdom of David which will be the kingdom of God on earth –
Acts 1:3,6, Daniel 2:44, Luke 1:31-33.
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The
kingdom of God on earth, under Christ, will last 1,000 years,
after which it will remain God’s kingdom forever. Sin, disease
and death having been entirely removed, fellowship with God
and man will have been restored – 1Corinthians 15:24-28, Revelation
ch. 20, 21:1-7.
WHAT
WE MUST DO TO PREPARE FOR HIS COMING:
It
is a great truth that Jesus Christ will come again. He came first
as a Prophet of God, is now God’s High Priest in heaven, and at
His coming again will be "king of kings and Lord of lords", John
18:33-38, Revelation 19:16.
It
is a very great privilege to know the truth of the Scriptures, for
it makes one free – free from the bondage of Church error, personal
sin, and eternal death. John 8:32. To be free we must believe what
God would have us believe and do what He would have us do – see
Mark 16:15-16.
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