Without A Trace - The Great Rapture Controversy
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Without a Trace: The Great Rapture Controversy
Summary
What happens when millions of believers vanish from the earth? Will the ones left behind turn to God? Unlikely. And don't bother calling the authorities; they won't be found.
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The concept of the rapture is familiar to Christians worldwide, often called the "catching away." Jesus referred to it in Matthew 24:37-42, comparing it to the days of Noah when people were oblivious until the flood took them away. Similarly, there will be two people in a field; one will be taken, the other left.
The Apostle Paul provides further insight in 1 Corinthians 15:51-52, revealing that not everyone will die, but all will be transformed in an instant. This moment will occur at the "last trump," when the dead will be raised incorruptible and the living changed.
Debate persists among believers about the timing of this event. The three primary perspectives are known as pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation, and post-tribulation rapture. The discussion is not about whether believers will be taken up but when this will happen.
Without adding to the confusion, only the first two views seem plausible. The main purpose of Christ's return is to judge a world that has succumbed to worshiping evil, culminating in God's wrath being poured upon the earth. Determining when this wrath begins during the antichrist's reign is challenging, but believers in Christ will not experience it. This assurance is based on God's promise to save His children from the coming wrath, as stated in 1 Thessalonians 1:10.
The idea that believers might endure God’s wrath contradicts this promise. It would place them directly in harm’s way?"something God’s wrath would not permit. In modern terms, this would result in "collateral damage," but the havoc of divine judgment surpasses any earthly conflict.
Rev. Bresciani, author of two notable Christian books, writes extensively on the second coming of Christ. His articles appear both online and in print. Visit www.americanprophet.com for more insights.
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