Matthew 24 31 And he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
This is the Church. It is no-one else. It can be no-one else.
Anybody who says it is not the Church, ('because that does not fit in with my hopelessly convoluted theology'), needs....I don't know, a lobotomy probably.
This is the Church. It is no-one else. It can be no-one else.
Anybody who says it is not the Church, ('because that does not fit in with my hopelessly convoluted theology'), needs....I don't know, a lobotomy probably.
Prior to the Lord's return to the earth to end the age, which is what Matt.24:30-31 referring to, the wrath of God via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments must take place. Therefore, since the word of God makes it clear that believers in Christ are not appointed to suffer God's coming wrath (1 Thes.1:10, 5:9, Rom.5:9, Rev.3:10) how can Matt.24:30-31 be referring to the church? It would put the church through the entire wrath of God. Therefore the church cannot be in view here.
Furthermore, the "last trumpet" of 1 Cor.15:52 is not the same trumpet event of Matt.24:31. That is, at the gathering of the church it is referred to as the "last trumpet" and in Matt.24:31, the Lord sends his angels out with a "loud trumpet." You have to keep in mind that, just because the word trumpet is used, does not mean that they are the same type of trumpet, for there are many different types of trumpets with different purposes. When Paul says "last trumpet" it is a type of trumpet and is the last of that type. Where this loud trumpet at Matt.24:31 is of another type.
The other problem is that, angels do no not gather the dead and living in Christ at the resurrection. The dead rise from the grave and the living in Christ are changed and caught up with them in the air to meet the Lord. From there Jesus takes the entire church back to the Father's house. The angels in Matt.24:31 are gathering living people still in there mortal bodies, who will have made it alive through the entire wrath of God.
The phrase "from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other" is referring to the angels gathering living people still in their mortal bodies from all over the entire planet. Regarding this phrase, consider a similar scripture using the same phrase:
"Listen, a noise on the mountains, like that of a great multitude! Listen, an uproar among the kingdoms, like nations massing together! The Lord Almighty is mustering an army for war. They come from faraway lands, from the ends of the heavens—the Lord and the weapons of his wrath—to destroy the whole country.
The verse above uses the same type of phrase to refer to an army coming from faraway lands, not a rapture. It is the same meaning in Matt.24:31. The angels are gathering living people from the ends of the earth i.e. from all over the planet.