By Keegan
Jesus promised in John 14:3, “I will come again.” Where was He going? Remember that Jesus said this to sorrowing disciples because He had just told them He was going away (13:33,36). He will tell them later (16:7) that it will be for their benefit that He go away. So where was He going? To where He was before He came to earth. “I came from the Father and have come into the world, and now I am leaving the world and going to the Father” (16:28). In chapter 16, He said three times that He was going to the Father (vv10,17,28). Where is the Father? In the Father’s house (14:2 – “In my Father’s house are many rooms”). What is the Father’s house? Heaven, the place from which He came. At this “coming again” He says He will “take you to myself, that where I am you may be also” (14:3). Jesus promised to come again and to take the disciples to the place where He is going.The attacks on the pre tribulation rapture often run something like this…The word “rapture” is not found in Scripture.The Latin Bible does contain the word rapio (1Th 4:17), and our English word “rapture” is derived from it. Rapio means “to seize or snatch away.”
Purpose of the Rapture (Why?)
Purpose of the Rapture (Why?)
What is the purpose of this great event? Jesus stated two things about the purpose of the Rapture. One is “to receive you unto myself” (this happens in the air) and the other, tied closely to the first, is “that where I am there you may be also” (this happens by taking us to the Father’s house). Paul writes that the purpose is “to meet the Lord in the air.” And as a result, we will forever be with the Lord (1Th 4:17). What needs to happen, then, for this purpose to be realized? Christ’s Bride is composed of those in heaven without bodies, yet Christ Himself is in a body of glory. They need to be reunited with bodies, but bodies of glory. Another part of the Bride is upon earth, in bodies of corruption. They must be changed, which is exactly what we find in 1 Corinthians 15:51: “We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed” (KJV). Thus, believers who have died are raised and changed, and believers who are living are changed. The Lord Jesus “will transform these humble bodies of ours into the likeness of his glorious body” (Php 3:21 NET). Immediately afterwards, we will be “caught up together … to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord” (1Th 4:17 KJV). So the purpose of the Rapture is for Christ to unite His Bride, the Church, to receive us to Himself forever, and to take us home to be with Him. Perhaps His anticipation of this event is even greater than ours!
Pre-tribulation Rapture (When?)
A number of Scriptures point to a pre-tribulation Rapture. First, consider texts teaching that Christ’s return is imminent. If He were not going to return until after the seven-year tribulation period begins or concludes, the texts emphasizing His return “at any moment” (i.e., imminent) appear senseless. Some argue the tribulation period has either passed or we’re living it now. Jesus described the tribulation as follows: “For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been from the beginning of the world until now, no, and never will be” (Mat 24:21 ESV). This language strongly implies the tribulation has not yet occurred. Consider some of the imminence texts. In Titus 2:13 Paul says we are “waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ” . Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 1:7-8, “… so that ye come behind in no gift; waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ: Who shall also confirm you unto the end” (KJV). Also, 1 Thessalonians 1:10 instructs us to “wait for His Son from heaven.” The teaching of these and additional texts (Php 3:20; Heb 9:28) is that we await the “any-moment” appearing of our Savior to take us to be with Him. The imminence texts are consistent with a pre-tribulation Rapture position.
Second, there are texts teaching exemption from wrath. 1 Thessalonians 1:10 says that we are to wait for His Son from heaven, even Jesus, who “delivered us from the wrath to come” or, literally, “the coming wrath”. The coming wrath appears to be a reference to the tribulation period. The nature of the tribulation itself is God’s wrath (Rev 6:17). Paul writes, “God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1Th 5:9). If some contend that part of the tribulation is not God’s wrath but Satan’s, the argument doesn’t hold, for we are saved from wrath – period. Romans 8:1 says, “There is therefore now no condemnation [judgment] for those who are in Christ Jesus”. Revelation 3:10 is also helpful here, where Jesus promises, “I will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world, to try those who dwell on the earth” . He does not say, “I will keep you in” but “I will keep you from.” The next verse (v11) tells us exactly how Christ will accomplish this – “I am coming soon.” We are saved from the coming wrath (i.e., the seven-year tribulation period) because the Rapture will remove us from the place where that wrath will be poured out.
Third, a pre-tribulation Rapture is consistent with the removal of the restrainer in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-8. Paul is writing to address the faulty belief among the Thessalonians that the Day of the Lord had already arrived (v2). They had received a letter, claiming to be written by Paul, which led them to embrace this false view. Because of this, they were “shaken in mind” and “alarmed” (v2). They believed they had missed the Rapture and were going to endure the horrors of the tribulation period!!
The tribulation period cannot begin until this restrainer is removed.
Who or what is this restrainer?
First, note that the word for restrain (v6) is katecho and means “to hold something back.” Second, both neuter and masculine nouns are used to refer to this restrainer (v6 “what” and v7 “he”). Third, consider that this restrainer must be removable. Fourth, the restrainer must be powerful enough to hold back the outbreak of evil under “the man of lawlessness.” Only God can hold back the outbreak of evil. I believe this refers to the Holy Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit is spoken of in Scripture as restraining sin and evil in the world (Gen 6:3) and is our restraint as believers. He convicts us of sin and wars against the flesh, thus restraining the full outbreak of evil in our lives.
But how can God be removed, for God is omnipresent? I believe the restrainer is the Holy Spirit at work in and through the Church. This is the only view that adequately explains the use of both neuter and masculine genders. In Greek the word pneuma (Spirit) is neuter. But the Holy Spirit is also referred to consistently in Scripture by the masculine pronoun “he” (esp. in John 14-16). Mark Hitchcock wrote, “The church and its mission of proclaiming and portraying the gospel is the primary instrument the Holy Spirit uses in this age to restrain evil. We are the salt of the earth and the light of the world (Mat 5:13-16). We are the temple of the Holy Spirit both individually and corporately.”[2]
But how can the Holy Spirit of God be removed? Is He not omnipresent? This is why I say the restrainer is the Holy Spirit in the Church. The event in 2 Thessalonians 2 seems to be a reversal of the Day of Pentecost. What began the Church Age? The coming of the Holy Spirit. What will end the Church Age? The removal of the Holy Spirit. How can He be removed? By removing from the earth all those who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit (i.e., all that are part of the Church) at a pre-tribulation Rapture. This must happen before the Day of the Lord begins.
WHAT IS THE MYSTERY CALLED THE RAPTURE?
This dispensation of Grace that we live in was revealed to the Apostle Paul.So, what of this mystery known as the Rapture? It’s a mystery because this was never a promise made to Israel!
๐1 Thessalonians:4:16-17 “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout…
๐1 Corinthians:15:51-52 “Behold, I shew you a mystery…We don’t find the word ‘rapture’ in the Bible.” So as we point out in that chapter, yes, it is in the Bible, in the Latin New Testament. Rapturos: you find it right there in 1 Thessalonians 4 beginning at verse 13 and so forth!
๐Paul explains, 1 Corinthians 15:51 He says, “I’m going to show you a mystery.” Now there, mysterium, mysterios, or whatever the word is in the Greek, it doesn’t mean something that you cannot understand; it’s being revealed. Something….for the first time. Something unknown before now is going to be revealed. You wonder how this is going to happen? Well, we’re all going to get new bodies! The dead will be raised incorruptible, 1 Corinthians 15 says, and we shall be changed. We won’t all sleep, we won’t all die, but we will all be changed, transformed! So we will all be changed. The dead will rise incorruptible and we will be changed. This mortal must put on immortality. “This corruptible must put on incorruption,” Paul says there! Now, that sounds like we’re meeting Him in the air. He’s not coming to this earth—meeting Him in the air because He’s fulfilling His promise: “I’m going to take you to My Father’s house of many mansions.” So He’s not coming to the earth at that time to reveal Himself. This is not when His feet touch the Mount of Olives, as it says in Acts 1, but we’re caught up together with them to meet the Lord in the air. And then it says, “And so shall we ever be with the Lord.”!
From Bro Chad’s article titled…
THE RAPTURE : WHY IT’S CALLED THE BLESSED HOPE?Throughout the Bible, God tells us very clearly to be watchful for His soon return. In fact, He tells us that if we are watchful and sober, that day will not catch us off guard, but unfortunately, for most of the world it will catch them off guard:
๐1 Thessalonians 5:1-9 – “But of the times and the seasons…Very clearly, we’re told if we are vigilant and watchful, that day will not overtake us like a thief! We are also instructed to look for the ‘Blessed Hope’:
๐Titus 2:13 – “Looking for that blessed hope…Why are we told to look for that ‘Blessed Hope’? What is so ‘blessed,’ and why should our ‘hope’ be in it? I’ll tell you why, because it is an event where the Lord will remove Christians that are truly His before the coming judgement of God on this Christ-rejecting world. This judgment period is called ‘the Tribulation’ and will take place for seven-years. Those that have Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior are NOT appointed to this coming wrath:
๐1 Thessalonians 5:9 – “For God hath not appointed us to wrath…
๐Revelation 3:10-11 – “Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation…We are told very clearly that we believers are kept from the hour of temptation that shall come upon the whole world. Before this horrific timeframe begins, Jesus Christ will remove those that are genuinely His off the Earth to be with Him in Heaven in something called the ‘Rapture.’ 1 Thessalonians 4:17: “Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up… In verse 17, the phrase “Caught Up” is translated from the Greek word ‘Harpazo’ and the Latin ‘Rapturo.’ That is the word from which we get ‘Rapture.’
Upon closer inspection of ‘Harpazo”s definition, we learn it literally means:
๐1 Thessalonians 5:1-9 – “But of the times and the seasons…Very clearly, we’re told if we are vigilant and watchful, that day will not overtake us like a thief! We are also instructed to look for the ‘Blessed Hope’:
๐Titus 2:13 – “Looking for that blessed hope…Why are we told to look for that ‘Blessed Hope’? What is so ‘blessed,’ and why should our ‘hope’ be in it? I’ll tell you why, because it is an event where the Lord will remove Christians that are truly His before the coming judgement of God on this Christ-rejecting world. This judgment period is called ‘the Tribulation’ and will take place for seven-years. Those that have Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior are NOT appointed to this coming wrath:
๐1 Thessalonians 5:9 – “For God hath not appointed us to wrath…
๐Revelation 3:10-11 – “Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation…We are told very clearly that we believers are kept from the hour of temptation that shall come upon the whole world. Before this horrific timeframe begins, Jesus Christ will remove those that are genuinely His off the Earth to be with Him in Heaven in something called the ‘Rapture.’ 1 Thessalonians 4:17: “Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up… In verse 17, the phrase “Caught Up” is translated from the Greek word ‘Harpazo’ and the Latin ‘Rapturo.’ That is the word from which we get ‘Rapture.’
Upon closer inspection of ‘Harpazo”s definition, we learn it literally means:
To snatch away
To take away
To pluck away
To claim for oneself eagerly
To seize by force
Key verses on the the RAPTURE being PRE trib☄:
1.๐ 1 Thessalonians 4:17(Then we which are alive…)
2.๐ Titus 2:13(Looking for that blessed hope…)
3.๐ 1 Corinthians 15:51-53(Behold, I shew you a mystery;..)๐
4.๐ 1 Thessalonians 4:16(For the Lord himself shall descend…)
5.๐ 1 Thessalonians 5:9 (For God hath not appointed us to wrath..)๐ฆ
6.๐ Revelation 3:10(Because thou hast kept the word…)
7.๐ Romans 8:22-23 (For we know that the whole… )๐
8.๐ Luke 21:36(Watch ye therefore, and pray) ๐
1.๐ 1 Thessalonians 4:17(Then we which are alive…)
2.๐ Titus 2:13(Looking for that blessed hope…)
3.๐ 1 Corinthians 15:51-53(Behold, I shew you a mystery;..)๐
4.๐ 1 Thessalonians 4:16(For the Lord himself shall descend…)
5.๐ 1 Thessalonians 5:9 (For God hath not appointed us to wrath..)๐ฆ
6.๐ Revelation 3:10(Because thou hast kept the word…)
7.๐ Romans 8:22-23 (For we know that the whole… )๐
8.๐ Luke 21:36(Watch ye therefore, and pray) ๐
We are instructed in scripture to watch!
๐Matthew 24:42 “watch”
๐Matthew 24:44 “be ready”
๐Matthew 25:13 “watch”
๐Mark 13:33 “watch and pray “
๐Mark 13:35 “watch”
๐Mark 13:37 “what i say to you i say to all, watch”
๐Matthew 24:42 “watch”
๐Matthew 24:44 “be ready”
๐Matthew 25:13 “watch”
๐Mark 13:33 “watch and pray “
๐Mark 13:35 “watch”
๐Mark 13:37 “what i say to you i say to all, watch”
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