Tanakh,
The book of Revelation is about the events leading up to the Lord's return to end the age.
God the Father gave this Revelation to Jesus who sent His angel to show His servants "the things that must soon take place," said events being the events of God's wrath and all related information.
The key to understanding the chronological order of events is found in Rev.1:19, when Jesus told John to write:
What you have seen = Everything written from Rev.1:1 to Rev.1:19
What is now = Represented by the letters to the churches and which represents the entire church period
What will take place later = All of the events which take place after the "what is now" i.e. after the church period.
That said, we are still in the "what is now" portion of what John was told to write, the church period. Once the church is completed, the Lord will descend according to His promise in John 14:1-3 and 1 Thes.4:13-17 and will gather His church. Once the church has been gathered the "what must take place later" will ensue.
Rev.4:1-2 is a prophetic allusion to the gathering of the church (rapture). That voice that sounds like a trumpet is synonymous with the "trumpet call of God" found in I Thes.4:16 when the Lord calls us up. The voice says, "come up here and I will show you what must take place after this," which is synonymous with "what must take place later." This is exactly why we do not see the word "church" listed anywhere in the narrative of God's wrath. After being used throughout chapters 1 thru 3, it abruptly disappears from the rest of the narrative. It is not until the epilog in Rev.22:16 that it is mentioned again. We continue to tell you this, but you continue to refuse to believe and that because of the false teachings that you've adopted and now contend for.
When one becomes convinced the Bible does not mean what it says, they sacrifice what is most important to believe in order to protect what they most want to believe.
Some day you and others will find out that we were correct regarding the truth of God's word that we have been contending for.
The book of Revelation is about the events leading up to the Lord's return to end the age.
God the Father gave this Revelation to Jesus who sent His angel to show His servants "the things that must soon take place," said events being the events of God's wrath and all related information.
The key to understanding the chronological order of events is found in Rev.1:19, when Jesus told John to write:
What you have seen = Everything written from Rev.1:1 to Rev.1:19
What is now = Represented by the letters to the churches and which represents the entire church period
What will take place later = All of the events which take place after the "what is now" i.e. after the church period.
That said, we are still in the "what is now" portion of what John was told to write, the church period. Once the church is completed, the Lord will descend according to His promise in John 14:1-3 and 1 Thes.4:13-17 and will gather His church. Once the church has been gathered the "what must take place later" will ensue.
Rev.4:1-2 is a prophetic allusion to the gathering of the church (rapture). That voice that sounds like a trumpet is synonymous with the "trumpet call of God" found in I Thes.4:16 when the Lord calls us up. The voice says, "come up here and I will show you what must take place after this," which is synonymous with "what must take place later." This is exactly why we do not see the word "church" listed anywhere in the narrative of God's wrath. After being used throughout chapters 1 thru 3, it abruptly disappears from the rest of the narrative. It is not until the epilog in Rev.22:16 that it is mentioned again. We continue to tell you this, but you continue to refuse to believe and that because of the false teachings that you've adopted and now contend for.
When one becomes convinced the Bible does not mean what it says, they sacrifice what is most important to believe in order to protect what they most want to believe.
Some day you and others will find out that we were correct regarding the truth of God's word that we have been contending for.
Joseph Smith, Charles Taze Russell, William Miller, Mary Baker and Ellen White all of which claimed to have the truth of Gods word and contended for it. Its no coincidence that, Dispensationalism (Darbyism) you adhere to arrived during the same period as their peculiar versions of ''truth''
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