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1 | What is your view on the Rapture? | NT general | IsmailaGodHasHeard | 229373 | ||
What is your personal view on the Rapture? Are you a Pretribulationist, a Midtribulationist, a Prewrathist, or a Posttribulationist? Please provide Scriptures to back up your position on the Rapture. I personally am a Prewrathist because of Matthew 24:22, 29-31. I believe that according to Matthew 24:22, that the Rapture is what cuts those days of the Great Tribulation short when Jesus comes back. I also believe that when reading Matthew 24:29, we need to exercise caution and make sure that the emphasis is on "of those days" instead of "after the tribulation of those days", because we must make sure that Scripture supports Scripture and if we do that, Matthew 24:22,29-31 will go together in a good way. Please tell me your view based on Scripture. | ||||||
2 | What is your view on the Rapture? | NT general | biblicalman | 229397 | ||
What is my view on the Rapture? I think it wll be the most wonderful event in history. 'For the Lord Himself will descend from Heaven, with a shout of command, with the Archangel's voice, and with the trumpet-blast of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first, then we who are alive and remain will be caught up with them to meet the Lord in the air and so we wll ever be with the Lord.' (1 Thess 4.16-17). Imagine the picture, the graves opening, the resurrected saints in their new spiritual bodies rising to meet the Lord in the air, the living saints being instantly transformed and joining them in their triumphant progress, and all together meeting the Lord and seing Him face to face, and going in with Him to the marriage feast of the Lamb. What a day that will be. I don't want to spoil its impact by clogging it up with a lot of uncertain detail. 'We will not all sleep (die) but we will all be changed. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet, for the dead will be raised incorruptible and we will all be changed' (1 Cor 15.52). Thats what I want to turn people's attention on so that they will be ready. It is the one certain eschatological fact. What happens afterwards I will leave to God. Best wishes |
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