END-TIMES PROPHECIES: THE IMMINENT
RETURN OF CHRIST (Pt. VI)
THE HOLY SPIRIT yet proclaims the
urgent message of CHRIST's return. Today, we commence our detailed discussion
of THE RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH. We acknowledge the existence of three major
perspectives pertaining to this prophetic and historic event: 1)
Pre-Tribulation Rapture, 2) Mid-Tribulation Rapture and 3) Post-Tribulation
Rapture. Regarding Christ’s return, the timing of each is obvious. Let’s take a
look.
The least commonly held view is the
MID-TRIBULATION RAPTURE, whose proponents believe Christ will return for His
Church approximately 3½ YEARS AFTER the signing of a mid-east peace treaty that
is prophetically identified as ‘The Confirmation of the Abrahamic Covenant.’
(Daniel 9:27) Those who hold this view believe the Church must pass through a
severe period of “persecution.” (II Timothy 3:12) They believe such persecution
will occur during the first half of The Tribulation, but Christ will then
return to prevent His people from experiencing the worst part of divine wrath,
The Great Tribulation (the final 3½ years). They also point to scriptures that
predict momentous tribulation for the nation of Israel. However, this leads to
a major error in Biblical interpretation, for they fail to distinguish the
NATION ISRAEL from SPIRITUAL ISRAEL. While the two are certainly connected, they
are not one and the same. Indeed, the NATION ISRAEL WILL experience the
Tribulation Period, but the manifold grace of God will prevail for their
security and salvation. (Revelation 7:1-14) SPIRITUAL ISRAEL will not be
present during "the time of Jacob's trouble." (Jeremiah 30:7)
The second most commonly held view
is that of a POST-TRIBULATION RAPTURE, which holds that Christ will return for
His Church AT THE END of the seven-year Tribulation Period. Proponents of this
view contend that the scriptures specify that Christ's return occurs at the
sounding of “the LAST trumpet.” (I Corinthians 15:52) They believe that this
trumpet sound is synonymous with that of Revelation 11:15, when “the kingdoms
of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord.” On the surface, this seems
to be a valid argument, but it is actually erroneous since “the last trumpet”
(I Thessalonians 4:16 and I Corinthians 15:52) is the “trumpet of God,” which
is the conclusive call at the end of The Church Age for a prepared people who
will now meet their Savior face-to-face in the air. On the other hand, the
trumpet sound of Revelation 11:15 is ‘an angel’s trumpet,’ which simply heralds
the start of “the third woe” that rains down final judgments upon the rejecters
of Christ and enemies of God. (Revelation 11:14-18)
The third and most commonly held
view is that of a PRE-TRIBULATION RAPTURE, i.e. that Christ will return for His
Church AT THE BEGINNING of the seven-year Tribulation Period. This is my
personal view and that of the majority of prophecy scholars and teachers, one
which is clearly supported in scripture. At Christ’s coming, deceased believers
will be resurrected and living believers will be changed instantaneously. (I
Thessalonians 4:13-18) The most compelling argument for a Pre-Tribulation
Rapture is found in the prophetic writings of Daniel. During Daniel’s
seventieth week (The 7-Year Tribulation), the Word declares that the people of
God “shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.”
(Daniel 9:24; 12:1) Although some people will be saved during The Tribulation
(especially Jews), which is a manifestation of God’s abundant grace, the
primary emphasis of The Tribulation Period is the outpouring of God’s wrath.
(Revelation 6:16-17; 11:18; 14:19 and Zephaniah 1:15;18) Clearly, the Word
informs believers that we are “NOT appointed…to wrath,” but unto salvation by
Jesus. Christ. (I Thessalonians 5:9) Therefore, simple logic dictates that the
Church should (and must) be absent during this time of God’s great wrath. After
the Rapture, Christians will “appear before the judgment seat of Christ.” (II
Corinthians 5:10) However, this will not be a judgment (in the sense of a
criminal trial) to determine guilt or innocence, since at Calvary’s cross all
our sins were judged and punished via the substitutionary sacrifice of our
Savior. Rather, it will be a judgment of Kingdom works and our underlying
motives for the same. Various crowns and rewards will be distributed
accordingly. (I Corinthians 3:11-13)
Now that we understand ‘WHEN’ The
Rapture will occur (relative to the events of The Tribulation Period), let’s
look more closely at the ‘WHAT,’ the ‘WHO’ and the 'HAPPENINGS' surrounding
Christ’s second coming. First and foremost, no one knows the exact timing of
His imminent appearance. Jesus Christ warns that “the Son of Man is coming at
an hour you do not expect.” (Luke 12:40)
The term, “Rapture” does not appear
in the scriptures, but it is derived from a 4th century translation of the
Greek word, “harpadzo,” which suggests that believers in Christ will be “caught
up.” There is scriptural precedence for this: “Enoch walked with God; then he
was no more, because God took him away.” (Genesis 5:24, NIV) If God did it
before (for one righteous man), He can certainly do it again for all those who
have been declared to be "the righteousness of God." (II Corinthians
5:21)
WHO will participate in The Rapture?
The Apostle Paul said Christ will return for “a glorious church, not having
spot or wrinkle or any such thing…holy and without blemish.” (Ephesians 5:27)
Therefore, now is “the time that judgment must begin at the house of God: and
if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel
of God? And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the
sinner appear?” (I Peter 4:17-18) Nevertheless, we fully appreciate the fact
that our right standing with God is accomplished (only) through the blood and
power of The Risen Christ!
Much confusion surrounds the
interpretation of these end-times events because the Bible actually describes
two distinct occurrences. For the sake of clarity, let’s label them as follows:
Phase One and Phase Two of the Second Coming of Christ. Phase One is THE
RAPTURE. Phase Two is THE GLORIOUS APPEARANCE. The distinctiveness of each
phase is evident in scripture.
THE RAPTURE is for a select group of
people. That is, Christ will return for His Church, only to reveal Himself to
His people. As such, this event will be accomplished in absolute secrecy, thereby
causing the whole world to wonder afterwards: ‘What has happened? Where are the
missing people?’ (Matthew 24:37-42) In the Rapture, Christ arrives suddenly
(mid-air) to receive His Church and to transport us to the “Father’s house,” in
fulfillment of His promise. (John 14:1-3) There we shall appear before the
Judgment Seat of Christ and we will also participate in the Marriage Supper of
the Lamb. (II Corinthians 5:8-10 and Revelation 19:1-10)
On the other hand, THE GLORIOUS
APPEARANCE is a totally public and globally observed event, which will occur at
the close of The Great Tribulation. In this instance, “every eye shall see
Him.” (Revelation 1:7) Exactly seven years after The Rapture, Christ will
return to the 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. He shall reign "for ever and ever." (Luke 1:33 and Revelation
11:15)
Tomorrow’s devotional recounts a
thorough breakdown of the events of Phase One and Phase Two. Sisters and
brothers, stay prayerfully attentive as our end-times series progresses, and be
continually blessed!
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