The question is simple:
The reason for this question is also simple; I assume for most people who would argue for any kind of rapture theory to know that the term "rapture" is nowhere to be found in the Bible in fact, but instead it comes from the Latin word for "caught up" in 1 Thess 4:16, and therefore it's kinda like a slang word among English Christians:
That said, the rapture itself is meant to occur AFTER a certain resurrection of dead believers, according to Paul, meaning that you can more accurately narrow down for the time of our catching up to Christ if you know what resurrection this is. Hence it is imperative for us to ask this question among those who are passionate about meeting our Lord.
(This thread is not supposed to become a room of heated debates. I want it to be just a place to share opinions/suggestions on what resurrection on Paul meant.)
- What do you think Paul meant when he wrote about a resurrection of Christians in 1 Thess 4:16?
The reason for this question is also simple; I assume for most people who would argue for any kind of rapture theory to know that the term "rapture" is nowhere to be found in the Bible in fact, but instead it comes from the Latin word for "caught up" in 1 Thess 4:16, and therefore it's kinda like a slang word among English Christians:
That said, the rapture itself is meant to occur AFTER a certain resurrection of dead believers, according to Paul, meaning that you can more accurately narrow down for the time of our catching up to Christ if you know what resurrection this is. Hence it is imperative for us to ask this question among those who are passionate about meeting our Lord.
(This thread is not supposed to become a room of heated debates. I want it to be just a place to share opinions/suggestions on what resurrection on Paul meant.)