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The Rapture of God's Church
The word rapture (in Greek harpazo, in Latin rapere) means to be caught up or taken away suddenly. The rapture refers to the sudden removal of all of God's people on the earth. In the twinkling of an eye, born again Christians will suddenly be transformed out of our human bodies and will rise up into the air to join Jesus Christ.
Many Christians are afraid to talk about the rapture of the Church. Deep down they feel an excitement about the prospect of being snatched away in the twinkling of an eye to be with the Lord and Savior they love, worship, and have given their lives to. However, they fear being labeled or criticized for a hope that many through the ages have had; a hope that God fully intended for us to have. God warned us against ignoring the hope that end-times prophecy gives us in I Thessalonians 5:19 when he said "Do not put out the Spirit's fire; do not treat prophecies with contempt. Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil."
There is a reason Christ warned his end-times followers 13 times in the New Testament to not be deceived, and to watch and be ready. He wanted us to be excited about His glorious appearing.
Satan, on the other hand, does not want us to be excited. He is the master deceiver and wants us to believe his deception rather than the signs of Christ's return given to us by Jesus himself. He will send many to deceive us and to rob us of the joy of living every day in anticipation of Christ's return.
For those who believe that the Bible is the truth and is the very word of God, it's easy to believe in and rejoice in the prophecies that tell of the rapture of God's Church. The Bible tells us of others who have been taken up into heaven in very much the same way that we will be at the time of the rapture. Elijah was taken up into heaven like a whirlwind.
II Kings 2:11-12 "As they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them, and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind. Elisha saw this and cried out, "My father! My father! The chariots and horsemen of Israel! And Elisha saw him no more."
Enoch was also taken from this life so that he would not experience death.
Hebrews 11:5 "By faith Enoch was taken from this life, so that he did not experience death; he could not be found, because god had taken him away. for before he was taken, he was commended as one who pleased God. and without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him."
So, when will the church be raptured? We know there is more evidence today that He is coming for His Church soon, than at any other time in history. As these signs intensify, all of us who know Christ as our savior will be looking toward heaven and awaiting the coming of our Lord.
Many biblical scholars feel that the rapture will occur prior to the Tribulation Period, or a pre-tribulation rapture. Thus God will spare his Church from the persecutions of the Antichrist and the wrath of God that will fall upon the inhabitants of the Earth during the end times. Those who come to Christ following the rapture will live through the persecution of Christians by the Antichrist and even martyrdom for their faith. There are several other views of the timing for the rapture of the Church, however, here we will examine the pre-tribulation view and the biblical support for it.
One of the best supporting verses from the Bible for the rapture of the Church is found in Revelation 3:10.
"Because you have kept my command to persevere, I also will keep you from the hour of trial which shall come upon the whole world to test those who dwell on the earth."
This verse is a promise made by Christ to one of His seven churches, the church of Philadelphia. The hour of trial Jesus speaks of in this verse is the period of time that our Lord calls the "great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be" (Matthew 24:21).
There are many verses in the Bible that describe the rapture. Christians in the first century church were so driven by the coming of their Lord and savior in the end-times that they shared their faith everywhere. Paul wrote to the Thessalonian church in I Thessalonians 1:6-10
And you became followers of us and of the Lord, having received the word in much affliction, with joy of the Holy Spirit, so that you became examples to all in Macedonia and Achaia who believe. For from you the word of the Lord has sounded forth, not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but also in every place. Your faith toward God has gone out, so that we do not need to say anything. For they themselves declare concerning us what manner of entry we had to you, and how you turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God, and to wait for His Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead, even Jesus who delivers us from the wrath to come.
This belief in being taken up to meet Christ is the essence of hope. A hope that Satan will fight and challenge with all of his might.
We also read the following in I Thessalonians 4:16-18
"For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet of God; and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up in the air, and thus we shall always be with the Lord. Therefore encourage each other with these words."
The Lord will shout a loud command as he descends from heaven, and we will hear the voice of the archangel, perhaps to lead Israel during the seven years of tribulation as he did in the Old Testament. It should be an encouragement to all of us in these times of lust, greed, corruption, self-centeredness and resistance to all things that are of God.
I Corinthians 15:51-53 says, "Behold, I tell you a mystery; we shall not sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet; for the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall all be changed. For this perishable must put on the imperishable, and this mortal must put on immortality." The Greek word here isharpadso, meaning "snatched up" to be with Christ. When Christ comes to set up his earthly kingdom at the end of the tribulation, he will come with power and the holy angels to bind Satan, and to deal with the earthly Kings who are gathered at Jerusalem to oppose Him. When He comes for his Church at the time of the rapture, He will leave his Father's house and come in the clouds to call the dead in Christ and then the living church to "come up hither," where they will join with each other in the clouds to live with Him in His Father's house. Belief in this kind of resurrection was common among the Jews of that day. Martha believed Jesus when he challenged her to understand the coming resurrection of the dead. She responded to Jesus, "I know that he will rise again in the resurrection in the last days."
When the rapture does occur, billions of people will be left behind full of surprise and shock at the disappearances of their loved ones, friends, and acquaintances.
1 Corinthians 15:51-52
Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed.
Who knows what explanation the Antichrist will use to explain away the disappearances of millions of believers. But, one thing is for certain, with the main obstacle to his plan for the world removed, the way will be clear for the Antichrist to implement his evil plan for the world as is prophesied in the Bible. With the followers of Christ gone, few would stand in the way of a world religion that deifies man, and a world government that criminalizes belief in God.
II Thessalonians 2:3, 6-7 "Let no one in any way deceive you for it (the Day of the Lord) will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction. And you know what restrains him now, so that in this time he may be revealed. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he who now restrains will do so until he is taken out of the way."
The word Apostasy may have 2 different meanings. The first is to fall away from the faith. In our world today, many are turning to a new age faith that vilifies belief in salvation through Christ, and changes the Word of God to fit an inclusive, creedless, self-gratifying religion that requires nothing and promises everything, including godhood. A belief that releases us from any responsibility, accountability or consequences in life, is becoming more popular in our humanist society and will gain in popularity as the end times progress.
The second meaning for apostasy in this verse is to depart, and may be a reference to the rapture. The forces of the Antichrist are restrained on Earth until the Holy Spirit which dwells within God's Church is removed by the rapture. With Christ's followers removed from the scene, the Antichrist will be released to usher in the world's new age religion with all of its evils.
However, as this depressing time descends upon us, we can rejoice. God promised us that he would deliver his Church from the persecutions of the Antichrist and the wrath of God that will follow his rise to power. The rapture is the fulfillment of that promise.
I Thessalonians 5:4,9-10 "For you yourselves know full well that the day of the Lord will come just like a thief in the night. For God has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with him."
Christ will return for those who have died and those who are still living and deliver us from the wrath and tribulation that will be suffered by those who follow the Antichrist.
Romans 5:9 "Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him."
I Thessalonians 1:10 "and to wait for His Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead, that is Jesus, who delivers us from the wrath to come."
God will come for his Church suddenly at a time when we least expect it. For this reason, He instructs us to be ready, always prepared, and on guard for his coming. As those around us turn their backs on God, worshipping themselves, other gods, or false prophets instead, we should be looking up. We should have our spiritual lives in order, so that we might escape what is to come. Especially as we are now witnessing the beginnings of birth pains, God reminds us that we need to be in prayer constantly so that we will not be led down the other path and miss His coming.
Luke 21:34-36 "Be on guard, that your heart may not be weighted down with dissipation and drunkenness and the worries of life, and that day come on you suddenly like a trap; for it will come upon the face of the earth. But keep on the alert at all times, praying in order that you may have strength to escape all these things that are about to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man."
God felt it was so important for us to be alert and watchful for his coming that he reminded us several times to be ready.
Matthew 24:42 "Therefore be on the alert, for you do not know which day your Lord is coming."
Matthew 24:44 "For the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not think He will.
Matthew 24:36 "But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone."
Matthew 25:13 "Be on the alert then, for you do not know the day nor the hour."
It is to our benefit that God didn't tell us the hour of His coming. It encourages us to live righteously as Christ may return any time, and it encourages believers to work diligently for the souls of friends, family and the lost of this world. It reminds us that we have much work to do and may not have much time to do it. If there was ever a time to be an example, share your faith, and make sure that everyone you know has heard the name Jesus, it is now.
After the rapture of the Church, the tribulation will fall upon the Earth. For those of us who received Christ and were prepared for His coming, we can shout for Joy. The Lord has prepared a place for us and we will be with him always.
Isaiah 26:19-21 "Your dead will live; their corpses will rise. You who lie in the dust awake and shout for joy. For your dew is as the dew of the dawn, And the earth will give birth to the departed spirits. Come, my people, enter into your rooms, And close your doors behind you; Hide for a little while, Until indignation runs its course. For behold, the Lord is about to come out from his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity; and the earth will reveal her bloodshed, and will no longer cover her slain."
Many Christians will read about the rapture of the Church which will occur before the tribulation and respond with "It's too good to be true!" or "I don’t deserve to be saved from the wrath to come." We often overlook, however, that trials and tribulations are a standard part of everyday life in a fallen world. But our Lord specifically informed us that the tribulation is a special judgment of God. It is for our sake that these days will be shortened for us. This escape from wrath is not based on merit, but on what the Bible says. God deals with us on a basis of grace when we accept him as our savior, and this basis extends itself to the tribulation. We should celebrate the saving grace of Christ. Let the joy that fills your soul at the mention of His return show in your life. Let it be an example that draws others in. Then tell everyone you know the reason for the hope that is within you so that they too may look to the future with excitement, hope and confidence, and you will see them in your Fathers house at that great time of reunion and rejoicing.
RATHER YOU BELIEVE IT OR NOT, GOD'S WORD SAYS IT WILL HAPPEN
WHEN IT DOES
THE QUESTION IS: WILL YOU BE READY?
YES...... THE ABOVE ARE PAINTINGS, but it will happen very fast according to Matthew 24
THE END TIME SIGNS ARE HERE HAVE YOU NOT BEEN AWARE?
LOOK AT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND THEN READ EZEKIEL 38-39
JESUS CHRIST CLAIMS TO BE THE SON OF GOD
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1. HE IS WHO HE SAID HE IS.... OR
2. HE IS A LIAR
If Jesus is who He said he was then He would have to fulfill the Bible prophecies written about him thousands of years before he was born.
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******************* GLAD YOU ASKED ! HERE IS IS BELOW *******************
These Prophecies fulfilled are historical proof and can be looked up and validated by even the roman Government at that time through Archaeological evidence
351 Prophecies Fulfilled in Jesus Christ
"Lo, I come: in the volume of the book it is written of me" (Psalm 40:7).
"The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy" (Revelation 19:10).
"...all things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning me" (Jesus Christ, Luke 24:44).
Prophecy | Fulfillment |
| 1. Gen. 3:15 | Seed of a woman (virgin birth) | Galatians 4:4-5, Matthew 1:18 |
| 2. Gen. 3:15 | He will bruise Satan's head | Hebrews 2:14, 1John 3:18 |
| 3. Gen. 5:24 | The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated | Mark 16:19 |
| 4. Gen. 9:26, 27 | The God of Shem will be the Son of Shem | Luke 3:36 |
| 5. Gen. 12:3 | Seed of Abraham will bless all nations | Galatians 3:8, Acts 3:25, 26 |
| 6. Gen. 12:7 | The Promise made to Abraham's Seed | Galatians 3:16 |
| 7. Gen. 14:18 | A priest after the order of Melchizedek | Hebrews 6:20 |
| 8. Gen. 14:18 | King of Peace and Righteousness | Hebrews 7:2 |
| 9. Gen. 14:18 | The Last Supper foreshadowed | Matthew 26:26-29 |
| 10. Gen. 17:19 | Seed of Isaac (Gen. 21:12) | Romans 9:7 |
| 11. Gen. 22:8 | The Lamb of God promised | John 1:29 |
| 12. Gen. 22:18 | As Isaac's seed, will bless all nations | Galatians 3:16 |
| 13. Gen. 26:2-5 | The Seed of Isaac promised as the Redeemer | Hebrews 11:18 |
| 14. Gen. 28:12 | The Bridge to heaven | John 1:51 |
| 15. Gen. 28:14 | The Seed of Jacob | Luke 3:34 |
| 16. Gen. 49:10 | The time of His coming | Luke 2:1-7; Galatians 4:4 |
| 17. Gen. 49:10 | The Seed of Judah | Luke 3:33 |
| 18. Gen. 49:10 | Called Shiloh or One Sent | John 17:3 |
| 19. Gen. 49:10 | Messiah to come before Judah lost identity | John 11:47-52 |
| 20. Gen. 49:10 | Unto Him shall the obedience of the people be | John 10:16 |
| 21. Ex. 3:13-15 | The Great "I AM" | John 4:26, 8:58 |
| 22. Ex. 12:5 | A Lamb without blemish | Hebrews 9:14; 1Peter 1:19 |
| 23. Ex. 12:13 | The blood of the Lamb saves from wrath | Romans 5:8 |
| 24. Ex. 12:21-27 | Christ is our Passover | 1Corinthians 5:7 |
| 25. Ex. 12:46 | Not a bone of the Lamb to be broken | John 19:31-36 |
| 26. Ex. 15:2 | His exaltation predicted as Yeshua | Acts 7:55, 56 |
| 27. Ex. 15:11 | His Character-Holiness | Luke 1:35; Acts 4:27 |
| 28. Ex. 17:6 | The Spiritual Rock of Israel | 1Corinthians 10:4 |
| 29. Ex. 33:19 | His Character-Merciful | Luke 1:72 |
| 30. Lev. 1:2-9 | His sacrifice a sweet smelling savor unto God | Ephesians 5:2 |
| 31. Lev. 14:11 | The leper cleansed-Sign to priesthood | Luke 5:12-14; Acts 6:7 |
| 32. Lev. 16:15-17 | Prefigures Christ's once-for-all death | Hebrews 9:7-14 |
| 33. Lev. 16:27 | Suffering outside the Camp | Matthew 27:33; Heb. 13:11, 12 |
| 34. Lev. 17:11 | The Blood-the life of the flesh | Matthew 26:28; Mark 10:45 |
| 35. Lev. 17:11 | It is the blood that makes atonement | Rom. 3:23-24; 1John 1:7 |
| 36. Lev. 23:36-37 | The Drink-offering: "If any man thirst" | John 7:37 |
| 37. Num. 9:12 | Not a bone of Him broken | John 19:31-36 |
| 38. Num. 21:9 | The serpent on a pole-Christ lifted up | John 3:14-18, 12:32 |
| 39. Num. 24:17 | Time: "I shall see him, but not now." | John 1:14; Galatians 4:4 |
| 40. Deut. 18:15 | "This is of a truth that prophet." | John 6:14 |
| 41. Deut. 18:15-16 | "Had ye believed Moses, ye would believe me." | John 5:45-47 |
| 42. Deut. 18:18 | Sent by the Father to speak His word | John 8:28, 29 |
| 43. Deut. 18:19 | Whoever will not hear must bear his sin | Acts 3:22-23 |
| 44. Deut. 21:23 | Cursed is he that hangs on a tree | Galatians 3:10-13 |
| 45. Joshua 5:14-15 | The Captain of our salvation | Hebrews 2:10 |
| 46. Ruth 4:4-10 | Christ, our kinsman, has redeemed us | Ephesians 1:3-7 |
| 47. 1 Sam. 2:35 | A Faithful Priest | Heb. 2:17, 3:1-3, 6, 7:24-25 |
| 48. 1 Sam. 2:10 | Shall be an anointed King to the Lord | Mt. 28:18, John 12:15 |
| 49. 2 Sam. 7:12 | David's Seed | Matthew 1:1 |
| 50. 2 Sam. 7:13 | His Kingdom is everlasting | 2Peter 1:11 |
| 51. 2 Sam. 7:14a | The Son of God | Luke 1:32, Romans 1:3-4 |
| 52. 2 Sam. 7:16 | David's house established forever | Luke 3:31; Rev. 22:16 |
| 53. 2 Ki. 2:11 | The bodily ascension to heaven illustrated | Luke 24:51 |
| 54. 1 Chr. 17:11 | David's Seed | Matthew 1:1, 9:27 |
| 55. 1 Chr. 17:12-13 | To reign on David's throne forever | Luke 1:32, 33 |
| 56. 1 Chr. 17:13 | "I will be His Father, He...my Son." | Hebrews 1:5 |
| 57. Job 9:32-33 | Mediator between man and God | 1 Timothy 2:5 |
| 58. Job 19:23-27 | The Resurrection predicted | John 5:24-29 |
| 59. Psa. 2:1-3 | The enmity of kings foreordained | Acts 4:25-28 |
| 60. Psa. 2:2 | To own the title, Anointed (Christ) | John 1:41, Acts 2:36 |
| 61. Psa. 2:6 | His Character-Holiness | John 8:46; Revelation 3:7 |
| 62. Psa. 2:6 | To own the title King | Matthew 2:2 |
| 63. Psa. 2:7 | Declared the Beloved Son | Matthew 3:17, Romans 1:4 |
| 64. Psa. 2:7, 8 | The Crucifixion and Resurrection intimated | Acts 13:29-33 |
| 65. Psa. 2:8, 9 | Rule the nations with a rod of iron | Rev. 2:27, 12:5, 19:15 |
| 66. Psa. 2:12 | Life comes through faith in Him | John 20:31 |
| 67. Psa. 8:2 | The mouths of babes perfect His praise | Matthew 21:16 |
| 68. Psa. 8:5, 6 | His humiliation and exaltation | Hebrews 2:5-9 |
| 69. Psa. 9:7-10 | Judge the world in righteousness | Acts 17:31 |
| 70. Psa. 16:10 | Was not to see corruption | Acts 2:31, 13:35 |
| 71. Psa. 16:9-11 | Was to arise from the dead | John 20:9 |
| 72. Psa. 17:15 | The resurrection predicted | Luke 24:6 |
| 73. Psa. 18:2-3 | The horn of salvation | Luke 1:69-71 |
| 74. Psa. 22:1 | Forsaken because of sins of others | 2 Corinthians 5:21 |
| 75. Psa. 22:1 | "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" | Matthew 27:46 |
| 76. Psa. 22:2 | Darkness upon Calvary for three hours | Matthew 27:45 |
| 77. Psa. 22:7 | They shoot out the lip and shake the head | Matthew 27:39-44 |
| 78. Psa. 22:8 | "He trusted in God, let Him deliver Him" | Matthew 27:43 |
| 79. Psa. 22:9-10 | Born the Saviour | Luke 2:7 |
| 80. Psa. 22:12-13 | They seek His death | John 19:6 |
| 81. Psa. 22:14 | His blood poured out when they pierced His side | John 19:34 |
| 82. Psa. 22:14, 15 | Suffered agony on Calvary | Mark 15:34-37 |
| 83. Psa. 22:15 | He thirsted | John 19:28 |
| 84. Psa. 22:16 | They pierced His hands and His feet | John 19:34, 37; 20:27 |
| 85. Psa. 22:17, 18 | Stripped Him before the stares of men | Luke 23:34, 35 |
| 86. Psa. 22:18 | They parted His garments | John 19:23, 24 |
| 87. Psa. 22:20, 21 | He committed Himself to God | Luke 23:46 |
| 88. Psa. 22:20, 21 | Satanic power bruising the Redeemer's heel | Hebrews 2:14 |
| 89. Psa. 22:22 | His Resurrection declared | John 20:17 |
| 90. Psa. 22:27-28 | He shall be the governor of the nations | Colossians 1:16 |
| 91. Psa. 22:31 | "It is finished" | John 19:30, Heb. 10:10, 12, 14, 18 |
| 92. Psa. 23:1 | "I am the Good Shepherd" | John 10:11, 1Peter 2:25 |
| 93. Psa. 24:3 | His exaltation predicted | Acts 1:11; Philippians 2:9 |
| 94. Psa. 30:3 | His resurrection predicted | Acts 2:32 |
| 95. Psa. 31:5 | "Into thy hands I commit my spirit" | Luke 23:46 |
| 96. Psa. 31:11 | His acquaintances fled from Him | Mark 14:50 |
| 97. Psa. 31:13 | They took counsel to put Him to death | Mt. 27:1, John 11:53 |
| 98. Psa. 31:14, 15 | "He trusted in God, let Him deliver him" | Matthew 27:43 |
| 99. Psa. 34:20 | Not a bone of Him broken | John 19:31-36 |
| 100. Psa. 35:11 | False witnesses rose up against Him | Matthew 26:59 |
| 101. Psa. 35:19 | He was hated without a cause | John 15:25 |
| 102. Psa. 38:11 | His friends stood afar off | Luke 23:49 |
| 103. Psa. 38:12 | Enemies try to entangle Him by craft | Mark 14:1, Mt. 22:15 |
| 104. Psa. 38:12-13 | Silent before His accusers | Matthew 27:12-14 |
| 105. Psa. 38:20 | He went about doing good | Acts 10:38 |
| 106. Psa. 40:2-5 | The joy of His resurrection predicted | John 20:20 |
| 107. Psa. 40:6-8 | His delight-the will of the Father | John 4:34, Heb. 10:5-10 |
| 108. Psa. 40:9 | He was to preach the Righteousness in Israel | Matthew 4:17 |
| 109. Psa. 40:14 | Confronted by adversaries in the Garden | John 18:4-6 |
| 110. Psa. 41:9 | Betrayed by a familiar friend | John 13:18 |
| 111. Psa. 45:2 | Words of Grace come from His lips | John 1:17, Luke 4:22 |
| 112. Psa. 45:6 | To own the title, God or Elohim | Hebrews 1:8 |
| 113. Psa. 45:7 | A special anointing by the Holy Spirit | Mt. 3:16; Heb. 1:9 |
| 114. Psa. 45:7, 8 | Called the Christ (Messiah or Anointed) | Luke 2:11 |
| 115. Psa. 45:17 | His name remembered forever | Ephesians 1:20-21, Heb. 1:8 |
| 116. Psa. 55:12-14 | Betrayed by a friend, not an enemy | John 13:18 |
| 117. Psa. 55:15 | Unrepentant death of the Betrayer | Matthew 27:3-5; Acts 1:16-19 |
| 118. Psa. 68:18 | To give gifts to men | Ephesians 4:7-16 |
| 119. Psa. 68:18 | Ascended into Heaven | Luke 24:51 |
| 120. Psa. 69:4 | Hated without a cause | John 15:25 |
| 121. Psa. 69:8 | A stranger to own brethren | John 1:11, 7:5 |
| 122. Psa. 69:9 | Zealous for the Lord's House | John 2:17 |
| 123. Psa. 69:14-20 | Messiah's anguish of soul before crucifixion | Matthew 26:36-45 |
| 124. Psa. 69:20 | "My soul is exceeding sorrowful." | Matthew 26:38 |
| 125. Psa. 69:21 | Given vinegar in thirst | Matthew 27:34 |
| 126. Psa. 69:26 | The Saviour given and smitten by God | John 17:4; 18:11 |
| 127. Psa. 72:10, 11 | Great persons were to visit Him | Matthew 2:1-11 |
| 128. Psa. 72:16 | The corn of wheat to fall into the Ground | John 12:24-25 |
| 129. Psa. 72:17 | Belief on His name will produce offspring | John 1:12, 13 |
| 130. Psa. 72:17 | All nations shall be blessed by Him | Galatians 3:8 |
| 131. Psa. 72:17 | All nations shall call Him blessed | John 12:13, Rev. 5:8-12 |
| 132. Psa. 78:1-2 | He would teach in parables | Matthew 13:34-35 |
| 133. Psa. 78:2b | To speak the Wisdom of God with authority | Matthew 7:29 |
| 134. Psa. 80:17 | The Man of God's right hand | Mark 14:61-62 |
| 135. Psa. 88 | The Suffering and Reproach of Calvary | Matthew 27:26-50 |
| 136. Psa. 88:8 | They stood afar off and watched | Luke 23:49 |
| 137. Psa. 89:27 | Firstborn | Colossians 1:15, 18 |
| 138. Psa. 89:27 | Emmanuel to be higher than earthly kings | Luke 1:32, 33 |
| 139. Psa. 89:35-37 | David's Seed, throne, kingdom endure forever | Luke 1:32, 33 |
| 140. Psa. 89:36-37 | His character-Faithfulness | Revelation 1:5, 19:11 |
| 141. Psa. 90:2 | He is from everlasting (Micah 5:2) | John 1:1 |
| 142. Psa. 91:11, 12 | Identified as Messianic; used to tempt Christ | Luke 4:10, 11 |
| 143. Psa. 97:9 | His exaltation predicted | Acts 1:11; Ephesians 1:20 |
| 144. Psa. 100:5 | His character-Goodness | Matthew 19:16, 17 |
| 145. Psa. 102:1-11 | The Suffering and Reproach of Calvary | John 19:16-30 |
| 146. Psa. 102:25-27 | Messiah is the Preexistent Son | Hebrews 1:10-12 |
| 147. Psa. 109:25 | Ridiculed | Matthew 27:39 |
| 148. Psa. 110:1 | Son of David | Matthew 22:42-43 |
| 149. Psa. 110:1 | To ascend to the right-hand of the Father | Mark 16:19 |
| 150. Psa. 110:1 | David's son called Lord | Matthew 22:44, 45 |
| 151. Psa. 110:4 | A priest after Melchizedek's order | Hebrews 6:20 |
| 152. Psa. 112:4 | His character-Compassionate, Gracious, et al | Matthew 9:36 |
| 153. Psa. 118:17, 18 | Messiah's Resurrection assured | Luke 24:5-7; 1Cor. 15:20 |
| 154. Psa. 118:22, 23 | The rejected stone is Head of the corner | Matthew 21:42, 43 |
| 155. Psa. 118:26a | The Blessed One presented to Israel | Matthew 21:9 |
| 156. Psa. 118:26b | To come while Temple standing | Matthew 21:12-15 |
| 157. Psa. 132:11 | The Seed of David (the fruit of His Body) | Luke 1:32, Act 2:30 |
| 158. Psa. 129:3 | He was scourged | Matthew 27:26 |
| 159. Psa. 138:1-6 | The supremacy of David's Seed amazes kings | Matthew 2:2-6 |
| 160. Psa. 147:3, 6 | The earthly ministry of Christ described | Luke 4:18 |
| 161. Prov. 1:23 | He will send the Spirit of God | John 16:7 |
| 162. Prov. 8:23 | Foreordained from everlasting | Rev. 13:8, 1Peter 1:19-20 |
| 163. Song. 5:16 | The altogether lovely One | John 1:17 |
| 164. Isa. 2:3 | He shall teach all nations | John 4:25 |
| 165. Isa. 2:4 | He shall judge among the nations | John 5:22 |
| 166. Isa. 6:1 | When Isaiah saw His glory | John 12:40-41 |
| 167. Isa. 6:8 | The One Sent by God | John 12:38-45 |
| 168. Isa. 6:9-10 | Parables fall on deaf ears | Matthew 13:13-15 |
| 169. Isa. 6:9-12 | Blinded to Christ and deaf to His words | Acts 28:23-29 |
| 170. Isa. 7:14 | To be born of a virgin | Luke 1:35 |
| 171. Isa. 7:14 | To be Emmanuel-God with us | Matthew 1:18-23, 1Tim. 3:16 |
| 172. Isa. 8:8 | Called Emmanuel | Matthew 28:20 |
| 173. Isa. 8:14 | A stone of stumbling, a Rock of offense | 1Peter 2:8 |
| 174. Isa. 9:1, 2 | His ministry to begin in Galilee | Matthew 4:12-17 |
| 175. Isa. 9:6 | A child born-Humanity | Luke 1:31 |
| 176. Isa. 9:6 | A Son given-Deity | Luke 1:32, John 1:14, 1Tim. 3:16 |
| 177. Isa. 9:6 | Declared to be the Son of God with power | Romans 1:3, 4 |
| 178. Isa. 9:6 | The Wonderful One, Peleh | Luke 4:22 |
| 179. Isa. 9:6 | The Counsellor, Yaatz | Matthew 13:54 |
| 180. Isa. 9:6 | The Mighty God, El Gibor | 1Cor. 1:24, Titus 2:3 |
| 181. Isa. 9:6 | The Everlasting Father, Avi Adth | John 8:58, 10:30 |
| 182. Isa. 9:6 | The Prince of Peace, Sar Shalom | John 16:33 |
| 183. Isa. 9:7 | To establish an everlasting kingdom | Luke 1:32-33 |
| 184. Isa. 9:7 | His Character-Just | John 5:30 |
| 185. Isa. 9:7 | No end to his Government, Throne, and Peace | Luke 1:32-33 |
| 186. Isa. 11:1 | Called a Nazarene-the Branch, Netzer | Matthew 2:23 |
| 187. Isa. 11:1 | A rod out of Jesse-Son of Jesse | Luke 3:23, 32 |
| 188. Isa. 11:2 | Anointed One by the Spirit | Matthew 3:16, 17, Acts 10:38 |
| 189. Isa. 11:2 | His Character-Wisdom, Knowledge, et al | Colossians 2:3 |
| 190. Isa. 11:3 | He would know their thoughts | Luke 6:8, John 2:25 |
| 191. Isa. 11:4 | Judge in righteousness | Acts 17:31 |
| 192. Isa. 11:4 | Judges with the sword of His mouth | Rev. 2:16, 19:11, 15 |
| 193. Isa. 11:5 | Character: Righteous & Faithful | Rev. 19:11 |
| 194. Isa. 11:10 | The Gentiles seek Him | John 12:18-21 |
| 195. Isa. 12:2 | Called Jesus-Yeshua | Matthew 1:21 |
| 196. Isa. 22:22 | The One given all authority to govern | Revelation 3:7 |
| 197. Isa. 25:8 | The Resurrection predicted | 1Corinthians 15:54 |
| 198. Isa. 26:19 | His power of Resurrection predicted | Matthew 27:50-54 |
| 199. Isa. 28:16 | The Messiah is the precious corner stone | Acts 4:11, 12 |
| 200. Isa. 28:16 | The Sure Foundation | 1Corinthians 3:11, Mt. 16:18 |
| 201. Isa. 29:13 | He indicated hypocritical obedience to His Word | Matthew 15:7-9 |
| 202. Isa. 29:14 | The wise are confounded by the Word | 1Corinthians 1:18-31 |
| 203. Isa. 32:2 | A Refuge-A man shall be a hiding place | Matthew 23:37 |
| 204. Isa. 35:4 | He will come and save you | Matthew 1:21 |
| 205. Isa. 35:5-6 | To have a ministry of miracles | Matthew 11:2-6 |
| 206. Isa. 40:3, 4 | Preceded by forerunner | John 1:23 |
| 207. Isa. 40:9 | "Behold your God." | John 1:36; 19:14 |
| 208. Isa. 40:10. | He will come to reward | Revelation 22:12 |
| 209. Isa. 40:11 | A shepherd-compassionate life-giver | John 10:10-18 |
| 210. Isa. 42:1-4 | The Servant-as a faithful, patient redeemer | Matthew 12:18-21 |
| 211. Isa. 42:2 | Meek and lowly | Matthew 11:28-30 |
| 212. Isa. 42:3 | He brings hope for the hopeless | John 4 |
| 213. Isa. 42:4 | The nations shall wait on His teachings | John 12:20-26 |
| 214. Isa. 42:6 | The Light (salvation) of the Gentiles | Luke 2:32 |
| 215. Isa. 42:1, 6 | His is a worldwide compassion | Matthew 28:19, 20 |
| 216. Isa. 42:7 | Blind eyes opened. | John 9:25-38 |
| 217. Isa. 43:11 | He is the only Saviour. | Acts 4:12 |
| 218. Isa. 44:3 | He will send the Spirit of God | John 16:7, 13 |
| 219. Isa. 45:21-25 | He is Lord and Saviour | Philippians 3:20, Titus 2:13 |
| 220. Isa. 45:23 | He will be the Judge | John 5:22; Romans 14:11 |
| 221. Isa. 46:9, 10 | Declares things not yet done | John 13:19 |
| 222. Isa. 48:12 | The First and the Last | John 1:30, Revelation 1:8, 17 |
| 223. Isa. 48:16, 17 | He came as a Teacher | John 3:2 |
| 224. Isa. 49:1 | Called from the womb-His humanity | Matthew 1:18 |
| 225. Isa. 49:5 | A Servant from the womb. | Luke 1:31, Philippians 2:7 |
| 226. Isa. 49:6 | He will restore Israel | Acts 3:19-21, 15:16-17 |
| 227. Isa. 49:6 | He is Salvation for Israel | Luke 2:29-32 |
| 228. Isa. 49:6 | He is the Light of the Gentiles | John 8:12, Acts 13:47 |
| 229. Isa. 49:6 | He is Salvation unto the ends of the earth | Acts 15:7-18 |
| 230. Isa. 49:7 | He is despised of the Nation | John 1:11, 8:48-49, 19:14-15 |
| 231. Isa. 50:3 | Heaven is clothed in black at His humiliation | Luke 23:44, 45 |
| 232. Isa. 50:4 | He is a learned counselor for the weary | Matthew 7:29, 11:28, 29 |
| 233. Isa. 50:5 | The Servant bound willingly to obedience | Matthew 26:39 |
| 234. Isa. 50:6a | "I gave my back to the smiters." | Matthew 27:26 |
| 235. Isa. 50:6b | He was smitten on the cheeks | Matthew 26:67 |
| 236. Isa. 50:6c | He was spat upon | Matthew 27:30 |
| 237. Isa. 52:7 | Published good tidings upon mountains | Matthew 5:12,15:29,28:16 |
| 238. Isa. 52:13 | The Servant exalted | Acts 1:8-11; Eph. 1:19-22, Php. 2:5-9 |
| 239. Isa. 52:14 | The Servant shockingly abused | Luke 18:31-34; Mt. 26:67, 68 |
| 240. Isa. 52:15 | Nations startled by message of the Servant | Luke 18:31-34; Mt. 26:67, 68 |
| 241. Isa. 52:15 | His blood shed sprinkles nations | Hebrews 9:13-14, Rev. 1:5 |
| 242. Isa. 53:1 | His people would not believe Him | John 12:37-38 |
| 243. Isa. 53:2 | Appearance of an ordinary man | Philippians 2:6-8 |
| 244. Isa. 53:3a | Despised | Luke 4:28-29 |
| 245. Isa. 53:3b | Rejected | Matthew 27:21-23 |
| 246. Isa. 53:3c | Great sorrow and grief | Matthew 26:37-38, Luke 19:41, Heb. 4:15 |
| 247. Isa. 53:3d | Men hide from being associated with Him | Mark 14:50-52 |
| 248. Isa. 53:4a | He would have a healing ministry | Matthew 8:16-17 |
| 249. Isa. 53:4b | Thought to be cursed by God | Matthew 26:66, 27:41-43 |
| 250. Isa. 53:5a | Bears penalty for mankind's iniquities | 2Cor. 5:21, Heb. 2:9 |
| 251. Isa. 53:5b | His sacrifice provides peace between man and God | Colossians 1:20 |
| 252. Isa. 53:5c | His sacrifice would heal man of sin | 1Peter 2:24 |
| 253. Isa. 53:6a | He would be the sin-bearer for all mankind | 1John 2:2, 4:10 |
| 254. Isa. 53:6b | God's will that He bear sin for all mankind | Galatians 1:4 |
| 255. Isa. 53:7a | Oppressed and afflicted | Matthew 27:27-31 |
| 256. Isa. 53:7b | Silent before his accusers | Matthew 27:12-14 |
| 257. Isa. 53:7c | Sacrificial lamb | John 1:29, 1Peter 1:18-19 |
| 258. Isa. 53:8a | Confined and persecuted | Matthew 26:47-27:31 |
| 259. Isa. 53:8b | He would be judged | John 18:13-22 |
| 260. Isa. 53:8c | Killed | Matthew 27:35 |
| 261. Isa. 53:8d | Dies for the sins of the world | 1John 2:2 |
| 262. Isa. 53:9a | Buried in a rich man's grave | Matthew 27:57 |
| 263. Isa. 53:9b | Innocent and had done no violence | Luke 23:41, John 18:38 |
| 264. Isa. 53:9c | No deceit in his mouth | 1Peter 2:22 |
| 265. Isa. 53:10a | God's will that He die for mankind | John 18:11 |
| 266. Isa. 53:10b | An offering for sin | Matthew 20:28, Galatians 3:13 |
| 267. Isa. 53:10c | Resurrected and live forever | Romans 6:9 |
| 268. Isa. 53:10d | He would prosper | John 17:1-5 |
| 269. Isa. 53:11a | God fully satisfied with His suffering | John 12:27 |
| 270. Isa. 53:11b | God's servant would justify man | Romans 5:8-9, 18-19 |
| 271. Isa. 53:11c | The sin-bearer for all mankind | Hebrews 9:28 |
| 272. Isa. 53:12a | Exalted by God because of his sacrifice | Matthew 28:18 |
| 273. Isa. 53:12b | He would give up his life to save mankind | Luke 23:46 |
| 274. Isa. 53:12c | Numbered with the transgressors | Mark 15:27-28 |
| 275. Isa. 53:12d | Sin-bearer for all mankind | 1Peter 2:24 |
| 276. Isa. 53:12e | Intercede to God in behalf of mankind | Luke 23:34, Rom. 8:34 |
| 277. Isa. 55:3 | Resurrected by God | Acts 13:34 |
| 278. Isa. 55:4a | A witness | John 18:37 |
| 279. Isa. 55:4b | He is a leader and commander | Hebrews 2:10 |
| 280. Isa. 55:5 | God would glorify Him | Acts 3:13 |
| 281. Isa. 59:16a | Intercessor between man and God | Matthew 10:32 |
| 282. Isa. 59:16b | He would come to provide salvation | John 6:40 |
| 283. Isa. 59:20 | He would come to Zion as their Redeemer | Luke 2:38 |
| 284. Isa. 60:1-3 | He would shew light to the Gentiles | Acts 26:23 |
| 285. Isa. 61:1a | The Spirit of God upon him | Matthew 3:16-17 |
| 286. Isa. 61:1b | The Messiah would preach the good news | Luke 4:16-21 |
| 287. Isa. 61:1c | Provide freedom from the bondage of sin | John 8:31-36 |
| 288. Isa. 61:1-2a | Proclaim a period of grace | Galatians 4:4-5 |
| 289. Jer. 23:5-6 | Descendant of David | Luke 3:23-31 |
| 290. Jer. 23:5-6 | The Messiah would be both God and Man | John 13:13, 1Ti 3:16 |
| 291. Jer. 31:22 | Born of a virgin | Matthew 1:18-20 |
| 292. Jer. 31:31 | The Messiah would be the new covenant | Matthew 26:28 |
| 293. Jer. 33:14-15 | Descendant of David | Luke 3:23-31 |
| 294. Eze.34:23-24 | Descendant of David | Matthew 1:1 |
| 295. Eze.37:24-25 | Descendant of David | Luke 1:31-33 |
| 296. Dan. 2:44-45 | The Stone that shall break the kingdoms | Matthew 21:44 |
| 297. Dan. 7:13-14a | He would ascend into heaven | Acts 1:9-11 |
| 298. Dan. 7:13-14b | Highly exalted | Ephesians 1:20-22 |
| 299. Dan. 7:13-14c | His dominion would be everlasting | Luke 1:31-33 |
| 300. Dan. 9:24a | To make an end to sins | Galatians 1:3-5 |
| 301. Dan. 9:24a | To make reconciliation for iniquity | Romans 5:10, 2Cor. 5:18-21 |
| 302. Dan. 9:24b | He would be holy | Luke 1:35 |
| 303. Dan. 9:25 | His announcement | John 12:12-13 |
| 304. Dan. 9:26a | Cut off | Matthew 16:21, 21:38-39 |
| 305. Dan. 9:26b | Die for the sins of the world | Hebrews 2:9 |
| 306. Dan. 9:26c | Killed before the destruction of the temple | Matthew 27:50-51 |
| 307. Dan. 10:5-6 | Messiah in a glorified state | Revelation 1:13-16 |
| 308. Hos. 11:1 | He would be called out of Egypt | Matthew 2:15 |
| 309. Hos. 13:14 | He would defeat death | 1Corinthians 15:55-57 |
| 310. Joel 2:32 | Offer salvation to all mankind | Romans 10:9-13 |
| 311. Jonah 1:17 | Death and resurrection of Christ | Matthew 12:40, 16:4 |
| 312. Mic. 5:2a | Born in Bethlehem | Matthew 2:1-6 |
| 313. Mic. 5:2b | Ruler in Israel | Luke 1:33 |
| 314. Mic. 5:2c | From everlasting | John 8:58 |
| 315. Hag. 2:6-9 | He would visit the second Temple | Luke 2:27-32 |
| 316. Hag. 2:23 | Descendant of Zerubbabel | Luke 2:27-32 |
| 317. Zech. 3:8 | God's servant | John 17:4 |
| 318. Zech. 6:12-13 | Priest and King | Hebrews 8:1 |
| 319. Zech. 9:9a | Greeted with rejoicing in Jerusalem | Matthew 21:8-10 |
| 320. Zech. 9:9b | Beheld as King | John 12:12-13 |
| 321. Zech. 9:9c | The Messiah would be just | John 5:30 |
| 322. Zech. 9:9d | The Messiah would bring salvation | Luke 19:10 |
| 323. Zech. 9:9e | The Messiah would be humble | Matthew 11:29 |
| 324. Zech. 9:9f | Presented to Jerusalem riding on a donkey | Matthew 21:6-9 |
| 325. Zech. 10:4 | The cornerstone | Ephesians 2:20 |
| 326. Zech. 11:4-6a | At His coming, Israel to have unfit leaders | Matthew 23:1-4 |
| 327. Zech. 11:4-6b | Rejection causes God to remove His protection | Luke 19:41-44 |
| 328. Zech. 11:4-6c | Rejected in favor of another king | John 19:13-15 |
| 329. Zech. 11:7 | Ministry to "poor," the believing remnant | Matthew 9:35-36 |
| 330. Zech. 11:8a | Unbelief forces Messiah to reject them | Matthew 23:33 |
| 331. Zech. 11:8b | Despised | Matthew 27:20 |
| 332. Zech. 11:9 | Stops ministering to those who rejected Him | Matthew 13:10-11 |
| 333. Zech. 11:10-11a | Rejection causes God to remove protection | Luke 19:41-44 |
| 334. Zech. 11:10-11b | The Messiah would be God | John 14:7 |
| 335. Zech. 11:12-13a | Betrayed for thirty pieces of silver | Matthew 26:14-15 |
| 336. Zech. 11:12-13b | Rejected | Matthew 26:14-15 |
| 337. Zech. 11:12-13c | Thirty pieces of silver cast in the house of the Lord | Matthew 27:3-5 |
| 338. Zech. 11:12-13d | The Messiah would be God | John 12:45 |
| 339. Zech. 12:10a | The Messiah's body would be pierced | John 19:34-37 |
| 340. Zech. 12:10b | The Messiah would be both God and man | John 10:30 |
| 341. Zech. 12:10c | The Messiah would be rejected | John 1:11 |
| 342. Zech. 13:7a | God's will He die for mankind | John 18:11 |
| 343. Zech. 13:7b | A violent death | Mark 14:27 |
| 344. Zech. 13:7c | Both God and man | John 14:9 |
| 345. Zech. 13:7d | Israel scattered as a result of rejecting Him | Matthew 26:31-56 |
| 346. Zech. 14:4 | He would return to the Mt. of Olives | Acts 1:11-12 |
| 347. Mal. 3:1a | Messenger to prepare the way for Messiah | Mark 1:1-8 |
| 348. Mal. 3:1b | Sudden appearance at the temple | Mark 11:15-16 |
| 349. Mal. 3:1c | Messenger of the new covenant | Luke 4:43 |
| 350. Mal. 4:5 | Forerunner in spirit of Elijah | Mt. 3:1-3, 11:10-14, 17:11-13 |
| 351. Mal. 4:6 | Forerunner would turn many to righteousness | Luke 1:16-17 |
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The word rapture is taken from the Latin verb (rapere) which is used in the Latin Bible in 1 Thess. 4:17. The English meaning is "to be seized" or "to be caught up".
The Rapture refers to an event which will mark the end of the Church Age and which will be an occasion of great joy to Christian believers. All believers, both those who have died and those who are alive at the time, will be taken up to meet Jesus Christ, who will have returned to "the air", earth's atmosphere. Then, the Christians and the Lord Jesus will return to heaven together. At the time of the Rapture, Christ will not set foot on earth; and He will be visible only to believers. READ 1 Thess. 4:17; Acts 1:11.
The Rapture is to be distinguished from the Second Advent of Christ. While the Rapture sets the stage for the Second Coming, these are two separate events. A chart giving comparisons between these two future appearances of Christ is found in a later section of this article.
There has been controversy for many generations concerning the timing of the final events in human history. The position held by the majority of categorical and fundamental Bible teachers is as follows:
* We are presently in the dispensation known as the Church Age, and we do not know when this age will end.
* The R...
The word rapture is taken from the Latin verb (rapere) which is used in the Latin Bible in 1 Thess. 4:17. The English meaning is "to be seized" or "to be caught up".
The Rapture refers to an event which will mark the end of the Church Age and which will be an occasion of great joy to Christian believers. All believers, both those who have died and those who are alive at the time, will be taken up to meet Jesus Christ, who will have returned to "the air", earth's atmosphere. Then, the Christians and the Lord Jesus will return to heaven together. At the time of the Rapture, Christ will not set foot on earth; and He will be visible only to believers. READ 1 Thess. 4:17; Acts 1:11.
The Rapture is to be distinguished from the Second Advent of Christ. While the Rapture sets the stage for the Second Coming, these are two separate events. A chart giving comparisons between these two future appearances of Christ is found in a later section of this article.
There has been controversy for many generations concerning the timing of the final events in human history. The position held by the majority of categorical and fundamental Bible teachers is as follows:
* We are presently in the dispensation known as the Church Age, and we do not know when this age will end.
* The Rapture will occur at the end of the Church Age; and the day of the Rapture will be the first day of the sever-year period known as the Great Tribulation.
* The Second Coming of Christ will occur on the last day of the Tribulation period and will usher in the thousand-year reign of Jesus Christ.
The statements above are part of a position, or viewpoint, concerning the chronology of the final events of human history, a doctrinal concept known as the Pre-Tribulation Rapture / Pre-Millennium Tribulation view. There are several other schools of though among Christian scholars; and this article does not attempt to sort out the differences in these viewpoints categorically.
The study of the various points of view, and an examination of the proofs that the Pre-Tribulation/Pre-Millennial position is the correct one, is indeed a fascinating study. But the students needs considerable background to handle such research, including a thorough knowledge of general prophecy, a good general orientation to the whole Bible, and a lot of practice in tracing threads of logic through interwoven networks of Bible doctrine. For the time being we will settle for ...
A Description of the Rapture
The Rapture was promised by the Lord Jesus Christ just before His crucifixion, John 14:1-3. At the Rapture, He keeps His promise and fulfills the prophecy. The Rapture completes the Redemption of the body because the believer receives a resurrection body at that time, Phil. 3:20,21; 1 John 3:1,2. It would be useful at this point to read the description of the Rapture in 1 Cor. 15:51-53 and then to note the comments below concerning the terminology used.
mystery -- a doctrine "hidden" from the Old Testament saints. The Rapture is pertinent only to the Church Age and was never revealed to believers living before the beginning of the Church Age.
we shall not all sleep --- i.e., there will be some believers alive at the time of the Rapture.
we shall all be changed - refers to the resurrection body.
in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye -- a reference to the time element. The Rapture is not a long, drawn out process of evacuation. We will be with Christ instantly.
the dead shall be raised incorruptible -- the resurrection body does not include the decay and corruption of sin and death.
we shall all be changed -- another reference to the new physical body and new personal attributes associated with the resurrection body.
this corruptible must put on incorruption -the most important feature of the resurrection body is that there will be no Sin Nature.
this mortal must put on immortality -- the believer will not die but will receive an immortal body.
The dead in Christ (believers who have died previous to the Rapture) will be raised first. Then, those who are still alive will be taken up. 1 Thess. 4:16,17.
The Rapture is a rendezvous for living and dead Christians. Confidence in the Rapture is based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, 1 Thess. 4:18.
In principle, the Lord Jesus Christ is the "first fruits" of the believer, as noted in 1 Cor. 15:20-23. Read this passage first, then note the following comments:
firstfruits -- pictures the resurrection of Christ which is a guarantee of our bodily resurrection.
by man came death -- through Adam came spiritual death with the end result of physical death for every human.
by man came also the resurrection -- by Jesus Christ, in His humanity, came spiritual resurrection (salvation) followed by physical resurrection, Phil. 3:21.
The word "hope", translated from the Greek word elpiV (elpis), meaning "confidence", is a technical designation for the Rapture in at least three Bible passages, including:
* The living hope, 1 Peter 1:3
* The blessed hope, Titus 2:13
* The purifying hope, 1 John 3:3
The Rapture takes the sting out of death, 1 Cor. 15:54-56. Therefore, the Rapture removes the despair of bereavement, 1 Thess. 4:13-18. This confidence in the Rapture comes through the obtaining of wisdom, discernment, and knowledge of the Plan of God, Job 19:25-27. The edified believer has confidence. The result is blessing, peace, a relaxed mental attitude, and stability.
The believer has a "reservation" in heaven, 1 Peter 1:4; Eph. 2:6. The Rapture takes the believer to the "mansion" which Christ has prepared in advance, John 14.
The testing which the believer and the Church endure during the Church Age is terminated with the Rapture. The Body of Christ is no longer a target of Satan in spiritual warfare.
It is not known, and cannot be predicted, when the Rapture will occur. Nevertheless, the Bible directs us to pursue certain activities while waiting for the Rapture. These are given in the last section of this article. Meanwhile, take a look at ...
What to do While Waiting for the Rapture
Stay in Fellowship. "And now, little children, abide in Him; that when He shall appear, we may have confidence and not be ashamed before Him at His coming." 1 John 2:28
Employ the Faith-Rest techniques. "Now we beseech you, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, that ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by forged letters as from us, as that day of Christ is at hand." 2 Thess. 2:1,2
Have Confidence. "Being confident of this very things, that He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ." Phil. 1:6
Have Patience. "Be patient, therefore, unto the coming of the Lord..." James 5:7
Grow in Christ by continuing to be edified. "...be ye also patient, stablish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh." James 5:8 See also Isaiah 33:4 and 2 Tim. 2:15
Contrasts Between the Rapture and the Second Coming of Christ
The Rapture
The Second Coming of Christ
Only believers see Christ. The Rapture is private. Heb. 9:28; Acts 1:11 Every eye shall see Him. The Second Coming of Christ is public. Rev. 1:7
Christ meets believers in the air, 1 Thess. 4:17 Christ sets foot on the Mount of Olives, Zech. 14:4
Believers are taken off the earth, John 14:3 At the Second Coming, unbelievers are taken off the earth, Mt. 24:37f
Believers go to heaven, 1 Thess. 4:17 At the Second Coming, believers come back to earth with Christ, 1 Thess. 3:13; Col. 3:4;, 2 Thess 4:13; Zech. 14:5
There is no timetable for the Rapture The Second Coming is seven years after the Rapture, Matt. 24:29-30
Believers are rewarded. 1 Cor. 3:11-15; Rev. 22:12 Unbelievers are judged at the Second Coming; the Baptism of Fire takes place, Matt. 25:31,32,46
The Rapture is a source of comfort to the believer, 1 Thess. 4:18 The Second Coming of Christ is a source of terror for the unbeliever, Rev. 6:15-17
There are no changes in nature associated with the Rapture There are many changes in nature associated with the Second Coming, Isa. 35
The world is not judged at the Rapture. The people of the world are judged at the Second Coming, Jude 15]
The Rapture is a mystery of the Church Age, 1 Cor. 15:51 The Second Coming is the subject of extensive prophecy in the Old Testament.
The unconditional covenants such as those with Abraham and David are not fulfilled at the Rapture. The covenants are fulfilled at the Second Coming; Israel inherits her possessions.
There is no dealing with Satan or demons at the Rapture. At the Second Coming, Satan is bound for a thousand years, Rev. 20:2
When you look at the Middle East and see what's happening and you look at Ezekiel 38-39 you see those nations mentioned in the middle east doing just what Ezekiel said would happen.
To be considered the Last Days Certain things had to happen first:
1. Israel had to be a Nation 1948
2. Russia had to become a Nation
3. The forming of the old Roman Empire The EU
4. Israel had to retake Jerusalem 1967
5. There had to be world Wide Communications
6. There had to world Wide travel in short periods of time
Plus if you follow these things and look at the signs in the sky, Increase in Earthquakes, and all the others mentioned It is coming about. For believers it is exciting to see prophecy fulfilled
YES it is sad to see some people say the lord is coming back on such or such a day or hour... They are false prophets and Jesus said there would be in the last days.
It is important because He Jesus said watch for the signs and be ready so we wait and are busy until He returns A lot has happened in the last 15 years, They are already getting the third Temple ready to rebuild.
The VeriChip is the Technology developed that Revelation 16 talks about. Some people love Archaeology, I do ...
When you look at the Middle East and see what's happening and you look at Ezekiel 38-39 you see those nations mentioned in the middle east doing just what Ezekiel said would happen.
To be considered the Last Days Certain things had to happen first:
1. Israel had to be a Nation 1948
2. Russia had to become a Nation
3. The forming of the old Roman Empire The EU
4. Israel had to retake Jerusalem 1967
5. There had to be world Wide Communications
6. There had to world Wide travel in short periods of time
Plus if you follow these things and look at the signs in the sky, Increase in Earthquakes, and all the others mentioned It is coming about. For believers it is exciting to see prophecy fulfilled
YES it is sad to see some people say the lord is coming back on such or such a day or hour... They are false prophets and Jesus said there would be in the last days.
It is important because He Jesus said watch for the signs and be ready so we wait and are busy until He returns A lot has happened in the last 15 years, They are already getting the third Temple ready to rebuild.
The VeriChip is the Technology developed that Revelation 16 talks about. Some people love Archaeology, I do also but Bible Prophecy is exciting because it verifies the bible and the Word of God which I already believed that anyway. But that is Faith.
WHY DO I BELIEVE THAT OBAMA IS AN ANTICHRIST?
The bible clearly states that " Whoever does not believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of the living God, and does not believe that Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead" is an AntiChrist
Obama is Muslim, and the Koran clearly does not believe what I stated above, further, Obama has attacked Religious liberty, slapped Israel in the face while gives full support to the Muslim Brotherhood.
There is a video available on U-Tube that clearly shows Obama attacking the Bible. Christians which Obama claims he is do not attack the Bible, nor throw support to Muslim Brotherhood that hates Israel either.,
" A " Anti Christ.
I just won't say He is going to be, but I believe that in General terms He is a Anti Christ.
TIME WILL TELL GOOD POST
An Anti Christ is anyone who does not believe that 1. Jesus Christ is the son of god, 2. That he died on the cross, and 3. Rose from the dead.
Obama does not believe any of that
Don't have a dog or cat, well I'm sure some friend of yours does and you wouldn't want that pet left to starve. So be a good samaritan and contribute to save a friends pet and remember, you won't have need of those funds after you're gone.
I don't plan on putting my cat to sleep If the rapture takes place, There is enough food and water there every night for it to live for at least a month. So not worrying about that right now
BUT HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ARE YOU READY? READ ROMANS 10;9-10
READY? IF SO HOW?
Got my ticket, and I'm already "pre-screened" by "security."
My wife and I have the House Rapture Ready:
I have a sign on the inside of the front door telling people why I am gone and on the Coffee Table I have Bible Prophecy books setting out along with tracts
I have a flyer by the TV telling people who enter my house how to use my Direct TV T-BO to find a saved video I have put on the TV talking about what will happen next
**************************** WE ARE READY ************************
Look at Ezekiel 38-39 and what is happening in the Middle East. look at Iran, Syria, Egypt, China, Russia, Turkey it was talked about in the Bible over 3000 years ago and It is getting ready now!
I AM VERY EXCITED AND LOOKING UP because those who do not believe will be surprised when Millions of People World wide will suddenly disappear
PRAISE THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST, KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS HE IS GOD AND COMING SOON!
Read Revelation 4 It is the last time the church is mentioned until Christ returns after the Tribulation period with the church so that means that they had to have gone at the Rapture.
The bible says that God has not appointed the saved to the that time of Tribulation. It is for those who refused to accept Christ and it will be a time of Nuclear War, the AntiChrist, One world Government and worst
I believe in the Rapture because the Bible talks about it as an Important event