(Friday) 14 March 2014 ~ Daily Devotional of Pastor Wayne M.
Bass
END-TIMES PROPHECIES: THE IMMINENT RETURN OF CHRIST (Pt. VII)
THE HOLY SPIRIT proclaims the urgent message that JESUS CHRIST will return very soon. Today, we continue an in-depth analysis of the Rapture of the Church. In the Apostle Paul’s letter to Titus, he describes the Rapture as a highly anticipated event, a wonderfully blessed hope. In Paul’s words, all true believers are “looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” (Titus 2:13)
END-TIMES PROPHECIES: THE IMMINENT RETURN OF CHRIST (Pt. VII)
THE HOLY SPIRIT proclaims the urgent message that JESUS CHRIST will return very soon. Today, we continue an in-depth analysis of the Rapture of the Church. In the Apostle Paul’s letter to Titus, he describes the Rapture as a highly anticipated event, a wonderfully blessed hope. In Paul’s words, all true believers are “looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” (Titus 2:13)
When
the Bible utilizes the word “hope” in this context, it does not mean some ‘nice
thing’ we suspect might happen some day.
It is no random expectation, but a certain and certified fact, promised numerous
times in God’s unfailing Word. In this connection,
“hope” means a present and confident expectation of a certain future
event. This hope has sustained believers-in-Christ
for two millennia. When redeemed loved
ones transition (go to “sleep in Jesus,” as the Bible says), they await this
resurrection, when the dead rise first, and with living believers, are
transformed and taken away to live forever with their Lord. But these same saints shall return at His
glorious appearing to judge the world. “For
if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in
Jesus will God bring with him.” This is no temporary vacation, for according to
Paul, “so shall we EVER be with the Lord.” (I Thessalonians 4:14 and I
Corinthians 6:2) Now that is hope!
To
recap, much confusion surrounds the interpretation of end-times events because the
Bible is actually unveiling two very distinct apocalyptic occurrences. For the sake of clarity, we label them “Phase One” and “Phase Two” of the Second
Coming of Christ. Some scriptures
might ‘appear’ to be contradictory, because some of them refer (only) to the
first event and some (only) to the second.
This is the source of misinterpretation and misunderstanding for many. However, Phase
One is THE RAPTURE, and Phase Two is THE GLORIOUS APPEARANCE. The
distinctiveness of each phase is clearly evident in scripture.
THE RAPTURE is for a select group of
people: The Church. Christ will return soon and will reveal
Himself only to His people. Since this
event will be accomplished in absolute secrecy, it will cause the world to
wonder afterwards: ‘What has happened? Where are the missing people?’ (Matthew
24:37-42) At the Rapture, Christ arrives
(mid-air) to receive and transport us to the “Father’s house” in fulfillment of
His promise. (John 14:1-3)
THE GLORIOUS APPEARANCE, on the
other hand, is for everyone. Indeed, it will be a globally observed event,
occurring at the end of The Tribulation Period.
In this instance, “every eye shall see Him.” (Revelation 1:7)
Approximately seven years after The Rapture, Christ will return to earth with
great glory. He will set down on the
Mount of Olives; He will defeat Satan, the Antichrist, the false prophet and
their followers; He will establish His earthly kingdom; and, He will ultimately
judge fallen humanity. And HE shall
reign “for ever and ever.” Hallelujah! (Luke
1:33 and Revelation 11:15)
It is crucial that we outline
details of the events of THE RAPTURE events and THE GLORIOUS APPEARANCE events in
order to strike an objective comparison and contrast. Today, we highlight events of The Rapture.
Events of The Rapture
--Jesus
Christ will descend from Heaven, where He is preparing a place for us in the
Father’s house. (John 14:1-3 – I Thessalonians 4:16)
--He
will come again to receive us unto Himself. (John 14:1-3)
--The
Lord shouts as He descends, which is a powerful resurrection command. (I Thessalonians
4:16)
--All
of this takes place in the “twinkling of an eye.” (I Corinthians 15:52)
--We
will hear the voice of the archangel. (I
Thessalonians 4:16)
--We
will also hear the trumpet of God, His final trumpet summons for His Church. (I
Thessalonians 4:16)
--Christ
will resurrect those who have fallen asleep in Him, i.e. the deceased believers,
who will rise first. The corruptible
ashes of their dead bodies will be made incorruptible and joined together with
their spirits, which Jesus will bring with Him.
(I Thessalonians 4:15-17)
--Believers
who are alive and shall be changed, i.e. made incorruptible by having our
bodies made to be “immortal.” (I Corinthians 15:51;53)
--All
believers will be caught up together. (I Thessalonians 4:17)
--Deceased
and living believers will have a wonderful reunion in the clouds, i.e. meeting with
the Lord in the air. (I Thessalonians 4:17)
--Jesus
will take us to the Father’s house and receive us. According to His promise, “that where I am,
there you may be also.” (John 14:3)
--Believers
shall always be with the Lord. (I
Thessalonians 4:17)
--After
the Rapture, believers will stand individually before the judgment seat of
Christ and our Kingdom works will be evaluated by Him. (Romans 14:10 – II
Corinthians 5:10 – I Corinthians 3:11-15)
--This
judgment rewards believers and prepares them for the ultimate union with Christ. Before returning to the earth to judge the
world, Christ will marry His Bride (The Church) and The Marriage Supper of the
Lamb will take place in Heaven. (Revelation
22:12 – Revelation 19:1-10)
--After
the Church’s removal from the world, an
unprecedented time of divine wrath will occur, which Jesus Christ called the “great
tribulation.” This is the second half of
the seven-Year Tribulation Period. (Matthew 24:21 – Revelation, chapters 8-18)
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