That is indeed the question in that one group will worship the image and not partake in the rapture while the other will not and partake in it,so I watch to see who will spot it and who will not. It's all a matter of resolving the head who received the wound and it's healing but it's missing from most all eschatology at present. This is why that eighth head is hardly ever spoken of in the forums and so left out of the various explanations.
Greetings iamsoandso,
First of all, it is important to understand that throughout chapters 1 thru 3 the word 'ekkesia' translated as 'church' is used 19 times. Then after that it is never used during the narrative of God's wrath. It is replaced with 'hagios' translated as 'Saints.' This is not a coincidence, but is a God-given clue which demonstrates that the church is no longer on the earth from that point forward.
So, the last time the church is mentioned is at the end of chapter 3, then in chapter 4:1 we have John hearing a voice that sounds like a trumpet which is identified in Rev.1:10 as the voice of the Lord, which says "come up here and I will show you what must take place after this." The 'what must take after this, is synonymous with the 'what must take place later' stated in Rev.1:19.
In Rev.1:19, John is told to write:
* What you have seen
* What is now
* What will take place later
Many just read right over this not realizing that this is the key to understanding the chronology of Revelation.
What you have seen = Everything that John wrote from Rev.1:1 to 1:19
What is now = Represented by the letters to the seven churches, which also represents the entire church period
What will take place later = Everything that takes place after the 'what is now' i.e. what takes place after the church period.
That said, we are still living in the 'what is now' part of what John was told to write. Once the Lord appears and gathers His church, this will end the 'what is now' and the 'what must take place later' will begin, which is the time of God's wrath via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments.
Therefore, when John hears that voice that sounds like a trumpet saying "come up here and I will show you what must take place after this," it is a prophetic allusion to where the church is caught up to be gathered to the Lord. After that we never see the word church again until Rev.22:16. As previously mentioned, the word changes from 'church' to 'saints' after this and that because the church is removed at Rev.4:1. The saints referred to, are those who will not have been ready when the church is gathered, but will become believers after the gathering of the church and during the time of God's wrath. These are those who will eventually come out of the great tribulation and who the beast will make war against and conquer, as described in Rev.7:9-17 and 13:5-7.
I would also mention that, 'the voice that sounds like a trumpet' is another clue which is pointing I Thess.4:16 where it is stated that the Lord himself will descend with a loud command, with the voice of an archangel and
the trumpet of God. Many translations have it as "the trumpet call of God" which I believe is synonymous with the Lords voice which will sound like a trumpet as mentioned in Rev.4:1
All of the above said, the church will not even enter into the time period when the antichrist/beast is revealed. They will not be on the earth when that head (eighth king) receives his fatal wound and survives. For one thing, that event takes place well into the time of God's wrath of which the church cannot be present for because believers are not appointed to suffer God's wrath, nor are they even mentioned in the narrative.
By the way, that eighth king is the beast who will come up out of the Abyss, as described from the following:
"The beast who once was, and now is not, is an eighth king. He belongs to the seven and is going to his destruction."
This beast is that king, the angel of the Abyss who is released along with his horde of locust demons at the sounding of the fifth trumpet. This beast will be the spiritual power behind the man of lawlessness who, as his title suggests, will be a literal human being. It is this same beast who after he comes up out of the Abyss kills the two witnesses.
"Now when they have finished their testimony, the beast that comes up from the Abyss will attack them, and overpower and kill them."