One of the most popular teachings today in Evangelical and Charismatic churches
is the doctrine of the pretribulation rapture. The pretribulation
rapture teaching is that there are two separate comings of Christ. The
first coming is secret and occurs before the future seven year
tribulation. At this coming Jesus comes for the saints (i.e., all
genuine believers) both living and dead. These saints meet the Lord in
the air and then are taken to heaven to escape the horrible judgments
that take place during the seven year tribulation. At the end of the
great tribulation Jesus returns to the earth with the saints.
This coming is not secret but is observed by all. At this coming Christ
crushes His opposition, judges mankind and sets up a one thousand year
reign of saints upon the earth (the millennium). Some pretribulation
advocates speak of two separate comings while others prefer to speak of
one coming in two separate stages or phases (phase one is the secret
rapture and phase two is the visible coming in judgment). Hal Lindsey
likes to refer to the rapture as “the great snatch.” He writes: “The
word for ‘caught up’ actually means to ‘snatch up,’ and that’s why I
like to call this marvelous coming event ‘The Great Snatch’! It’s
usually referred to as the ‘Rapture,’ from the Latin word rapere, which means to ‘take away’ or ‘snatch out.’” Continue at Brian SchwertleyScriptures teach consistently that faith comes through the proclamation of the gospel, not through good works. Christ himself was not arrested and arraigned because he was trying to restore family values or feed the poor...The mounting ire of the religious leaders toward Jesus coalesced around him making himself equal with God and forgiving sins in his own person, directly, over against the temple and its sacrificial system. Michael Horton
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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Is the Pretribulation Rapture Biblical?
One of the most popular teachings today in Evangelical and Charismatic churches
is the doctrine of the pretribulation rapture. The pretribulation
rapture teaching is that there are two separate comings of Christ. The
first coming is secret and occurs before the future seven year
tribulation. At this coming Jesus comes for the saints (i.e., all
genuine believers) both living and dead. These saints meet the Lord in
the air and then are taken to heaven to escape the horrible judgments
that take place during the seven year tribulation. At the end of the
great tribulation Jesus returns to the earth with the saints.
This coming is not secret but is observed by all. At this coming Christ
crushes His opposition, judges mankind and sets up a one thousand year
reign of saints upon the earth (the millennium). Some pretribulation
advocates speak of two separate comings while others prefer to speak of
one coming in two separate stages or phases (phase one is the secret
rapture and phase two is the visible coming in judgment). Hal Lindsey
likes to refer to the rapture as “the great snatch.” He writes: “The
word for ‘caught up’ actually means to ‘snatch up,’ and that’s why I
like to call this marvelous coming event ‘The Great Snatch’! It’s
usually referred to as the ‘Rapture,’ from the Latin word rapere, which means to ‘take away’ or ‘snatch out.’” Continue at Brian Schwertley
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