That's right, I said no "rapture," I did not say no second coming. Are you familar with Hebrews 9:28? "so Christ also, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, SHALL APPEAR A SECOND TIME FOR SALVATION/DELIVERANCE WITHOUT REFERENCE TO SIN, TO THOSE WHO EARGERLY AWAIT HIM."
So, can you please explain to me is this speaking about a rapture or a one and only second coming?
The problem is that you are not recognizing the appearing of the Lord to gather His church vs. the Lord's return to the earth to end the age, as being two individual events, which is what they are. The scripture above that you posted is regarding the gathering of the church, not the second coming. By interpreting the gathering of the church as taking place when the Lord returns to the earth to end the age, you would be putting the living church through the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments, which collectively make up the wrath of God. You would also be hard-pressed to explain how the bride is already in heaven receiving her fine linen, white and clean at the wedding of the Lamb. And also how the bride/church could be following the Lord out of heaven riding on white horses and wearing that same fine linen. - Rev.19:6-8, 14
Also look at 1 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." I believe the "wrath" here is in reference to rejecting Jesus Christ. I base that on the fact that the context has to do with rejecting Jesus Christ for salvation. Just read 1Thess chapter 2 and notice what vs16 says, "hindering us from speaking to the Gentiles that they MIGHT BE SAVED; with the result that they always fill up the measure OF THEIR SINS. But WRATH has come upon them to the utmost."
To wait for His Son from heaven, is regarding His promise in John 14:1-3 and 1 Thes.4:13-17 to gather His church, not when He returns to end the age. The wrath that Jesus rescues us from, is the wrath that will be carried out during that last seven years via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments. He removes His church prior to that time of wrath and takes us back to the Father's house to those places that He prepared for us as promised in John 14:1-3.
You can also cross reference this with Ephesians 2:3, and especially the favorite verse of pre-tribbers 1 Thessalonians 5:9, Colossians 3:5,6 and another good verse is Romans 5:9. Context, context ahwatukee.
Sir, I am well aware of staying within context as that is how I have always studied God's word. I have been studying end-time events for over 40 years and all of those scriptures above, are referring to the wrath that is coming upon the earth. Believers are not appointed to suffer that coming wrath, Jesus rescues us from that coming wrath and the Lord said that He would keep us out of that time of wrath. Since we are talking about the same time of wrath, it can't be taken out of context, because it is referring to the same coming wrath which will take place leading up to Christ's return to the earth to end the age.
I also have a question to ask you. At Matthew 24:40 or even vs41 the question was rasied by someone about what this verse means? "Then there shall be two men in the field, one will be taken, and one will be left." Do you use these verses as support for the so-called rapture?
The scripture above is in regards to the parable of the "one taken and one left." The "one taken" group is being compared to those who were taken in the flood. The comparison is therefore wicked to wicked and therefore the "one taken" cannot be referring the gathering of the church.
In the parable in Matt.13:24-30 Jesus said "
First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the wheat and bring it into my barn.’ ”
"As the weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire, so it will be at
the end of the age.
The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil. They will throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Whoever has ears, let them hear.
So, when the Lord returns to the earth to end the age, He will send out His angels and they "first gather the weeds." These are representing the "one taken" group, whom the angels will gather at the end of the age. In further support of this, if we look at Luke's version of the "One taken, one left" we read the following:
"I tell you, on that night two people will be in one bed; one will be taken and the other left. Two women will be grinding grain together; one will be taken and the other left.”
“Where, Lord?” they asked.
He replied, “Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will gather.”
So, in Luke's version we have the Lord saying, "one will be taken and the other left." Then the disciples ask, "Where, Lord" i.e. where are they going to be taken? Then the Lord says "where there is a dead body, there the vultures/birds will gather." The Lord's response is referring to the following event which takes place as He is returning to the earth to end the age:
"And I saw an angel standing in the sun, who cried in a loud voice to
all the birds flying in midair, “Come, gather together for the great supper of God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings, generals, and the mighty, of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all people, free and slave, great and small.” - Rev.19:17
When the Lord returns to end the age, an angel will be calling all of the vultures/birds of the air to come and gather for the great supper of God. All of those kings, their generals and their armies, as well as all of those of the "One taken" group, will all be killed by that double-edged sword which proceeds from the rider on the horse, who is the King of kings and the Lord of lords, Jesus Christ. The double-edged sword is symbolic representing the spoken word of God (Eph.6:12 and Heb.4:12). When he speaks, all of those who are gathered there, including the "ones taken" which the angels will have gathered, will all fall dead. Then the birds that will have been gathered will gorge themselves on their flesh "wherever there is a dead body, there the vultures/birds will gather." Their spirits will all go down into Sheol/Hades in torment in flame awaiting the great white throne judgment.