No, He began by discussing attacks on it.Nehemiah did indeed define the meaning of the rapture. Go back and read it.
No, He began by discussing attacks on it.Nehemiah did indeed define the meaning of the rapture. Go back and read it.
Yes but i take the position that it is a secret rapture and in God's sovereignty in order to adhere to a secret rapture there are two of our bodies and one is taken and the other left so that the unbelieving will not notice when we are raptured. it is solely a difference in interpretation but that is my understanding of what Luke and Matthew mean when they say one is taken and the other left. And we know it has to do with the rapture because it says "where are they taken" and Jesus says "where there is a dead body that is where the vultures gather". In other words where ever the dead in Christ are at is where we are raptured to.Actually, this body is what is going to be changed into that new body. Again, Jesus is the example. When the women went to the tomb they did not find His body, because He was in the same body, albeit immortal and glorified. In support of this, two angels appeared to the women and said, "why are you looking for the living among the dead? He (His body) is not here, but He rose from the dead just as He said He would."
To be clear, there will be two different bodies, but our original bodies will be changed to taken on heavenly eternal characteristics.
So, you believe eternal life can be lost? The believer isn’t sealed by the Holy Spirit unto the day of redemption? You lost me there brother.
No, He began by discussing attacks on it.
Yes but i take the position that it is a secret rapture and in God's sovereignty in order to adhere to a secret rapture there are two of our bodies and one is taken and the other left so that the unbelieving will not notice when we are raptured. it is solely a difference in interpretation but that is my understanding of what Luke and Matthew mean when they say one is taken and the other left. And we know it has to do with the rapture because it says "where are they taken" and Jesus says "where there is a dead body that is where the vultures gather". In other words where ever the dead in Christ are at is where we are raptured to.
Matthew and Luke do mention two bodies...they say that in that day there will be two men and two women...one will be taken and the other left. I just take the position that these two men and two women are the SAME person not different people.Two bodies is an assumption. By the way, it is not a secret gathering. It just that the event takes place in an amount of time that can't be divided. For all we know, at the time that the gathering takes place, an unbeliever could be having a conversation with his friend who is a Christian an see him disappear right before his eyes.
We can't just make up our own understanding of this, but we need to look at all related scriptures in order to come to a right conclusion. That fact there is no mention of two bodies is neither mentioned nor fits Jesus resurrection, which is our example. Jesus resurrected in the same body that He was crucified in, but immortal and glorified. It will be the same for all believers. The only difference is that, those who are still alive, because they are not dead, will just be changed immortal and glorified. Those who are alive at the time that the resurrection takes place will not experience physical death, but will be changed where they stand.
Pre -tribulation rapture believers, Please! Be honest about this one point.
There are people in heaven NOW. There is no need for the rapture to occur to populate heaven.
Peter and Paul are in heaven. Some of my forebears are in heaven. Silas, Timothy and hundreds of first century Jewish & Gentile
Believers are in heaven. 2000 years worth of departed believers are in heaven. They are all the church. All the bride.
Matthew and Luke do mention two bodies...they say that in that day there will be two men and two women...one will be taken and the other left. I just take the position that these two men and two women are the SAME person not different people.
This issue is not pertaining to salvation, so no need to get too uptight.
Even If the body of Christ have to endure the tribulation, at least we know how to turn to Hebrews to revelation, for the doctrine we need to endure to the end.
I believe according to scripture, that faith is the catalyst for salvation. If you go back into the world and willfully live according to the sinful nature, you have stopped having faith. That person has unplugged from God's grace. We are saved by grace through faith, from first to last. Consider what is written in James:
"My brothers and sisters, if one of you should wander from the truth and someone should bring that person back, remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of their way will save them from death and cover over a multitude of sins."
In the scripture above, James is addressing believers by saying 'My brothers.' In further support of this, he says, "if one of you (a believer) should wander from the truth." In order to wander from the truth, one would have to have previously been in the truth. Notice that while in that wandered state, that person is accumulating sin and is on their way to death. But, if one warns that person to turn back and they repent, then a multitude of sins which they will have committed in that wandered state, will be forgiven and they will be saved from death.
We may have to agree to disagree on our interpretation and there could be more than one correct interpretation.One taken = the wicked
The other left = The righeous
The scripture is speaking in comparison to the wicked person vs. the righteous, not two bodies for one person.
"At that time I will tell the harvesters: First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the wheat into my barn.’”
The harvesters are the angels. At the end of the age, the Lord will send out His angels and they will 'first' gather the weeds which represent the wicked. This is the 'one taken.' Then after that, the angels will gather the wheat and bring them into His barn, i.e. into the millennial kingdom.
So, it's not taking about the 'one taken and the other left' as the same person. And this event is not even speaking about the resurrection, but those who are gathered will be those who made it alive through the entire tribulation period. The angels will be gathering living people in this scripture. It is not referring to the gathering of the church.
Sanctification (changed right now) is not the same as glorification at all. And glorification is what the Resurrection/Rapture is all about.I should've clarified that i believe we are being "changed" right now everybody in their own time and in preparation for the rapture. But both being "changed" and the "rapture" are really close events that's why sometimes i mix them together but technically they are separate events.
Right on. The Resurrection/Rapture is the CULMINATION of salvation. And this is really a truth that is hidden from too many Christians. It is the perfection of the saints that is God's ultimate plan for His children.Oh, but it does pertain to salvation!
I agree 100% Matthew 24:29-31 is one of most prominent verses "PROVING" that the return of Jesus Christ is (Post-Trib)Mathew 24:29-31
29 “Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 30 Then will appear in heaven the sign of the Son of Man, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. 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."
If this verse is chronological then the rapture occurs after the tribulation, at the second coming of Christ, or shortly after according to the sequence of events listed here.
Soul Sleep is false doctrine. No one sleeps in Heaven. And all the saints go to Heaven immediately upon death. As Paul says "To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord". Just like Stephen, the souls and spirits of those who die in Christ go directly to Heaven. And all the saints who have passed on are presently in Heaven (Heb 12:22-24).
If all saints go to heaven immediately upon death then why aren't they descending with the Messiah during the rapture, but rather ascending from the grave? More to the point, how can they be in heaven without first being glorified, the requirement you mentioned in the OP?
The souls and spirits of the saints are presently in the New Jerusalem (Heb 12:1,22-24). When Christ comes "in the air" at the Resurrection/Rapture, He brings their souls and spirits with Him, joins them to their resurrected bodies, and takes them back to Heaven along with the raptured saints.If all saints go to heaven immediately upon death then why aren't they descending with the Messiah during the rapture, but rather ascending from the grave?
The saints are in Heaven because they have been justified by God -- declared to be righteous with the righteousness of Christ -- and based on the perfection of Christ and His perfect finished work of redemption. But they are still souls and spirits (see Acts 7). Therefore to be glorified, they need glorified, immortal, incorruptible bodies. That is God's plan of salvation for those who are in Christ. That the spirit, soul, and body be eternally blameless and perfect before God.More to the point, how can they be in heaven without first being glorified, the requirement you mentioned in the OP?