Preparation for the tribulation.

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ewq1938

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Hi ewq1938

Daniel 12:2 (NIV) "Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt."

Sounds like they will be on the earth when they "awake" (i.e. resurrect).

Sleep just means death and the bodies of all are somewhere on the Earth and all will eventually wake/resurrect but Daniel doesn't say the saved resurrect on Earth just that their dead bodies are there which they don't go back to anyways. I presented many scriptures showing the new body is in heaven and Christ brings the dead with him so a resurrection in heaven is for the saved. The unsaved will resurrect back to their old bodies on Earth.
 
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and Christ brings the dead with him so a resurrection in heaven is for the saved.
The phrase (in 1Th4:14) "shall God bring WITH [G4862 - UNIONED-with] Him/Christ" is oft-misunderstood.

This SPECIFIC phrase is NOT referencing His bringing them with Him at the RAPTURE time-slot, but at His SECOND COMING TO THE EARTH time-slot.

Paul is explaining HOW IT IS SO that "the DEAD IN Christ" will not be LEFT OUT of that event simply because they've DIED prior to that point. (it involves "our Rapture [/ SNATCH - G726]" of which THEY WILL BE INCLUDED: "and SO [/IN THIS MANNER] shall WE EVER be WITH [G4862 - UNIONED-with] the Lord"--and NOT PRIOR TO "our Rapture," see!)




[This has NOTHING TO DO with your imposed *idea* of "resurrection" taking place IN HEAVEN for "the DEAD IN Christ". No!]
 

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The phrase (in 1Th4:14) "shall God bring WITH [G4862 - UNIONED-with] Him/Christ" is oft-misunderstood.

This SPECIFIC phrase is NOT referencing His bringing them with Him at the RAPTURE time-slot, but at His SECOND COMING TO THE EARTH time-slot.

The second coming and rapture happen at the same timeframe so it remains evidence that Christ brings the resurrected dead with him, not that they are raptured up with the living.
 
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Right.

So the question (I posed) goes back to... THAT WHICH is promised in 3:5 ("SHALL BE clothed in white HIMATION"), in the "things WHICH ARE" section," is SHOWN as HAVING BEEN FULFILLED in 4:4 ("HAVING BEEN CLOTHED in white HIMATION")

...and that's BEFORE Jesus will "STAND" to OPEN Seal #1 at the START of the "7 year period" (the "things which MUST come to pass IN QUICKNESS [noun]" section, "AFTER THESE THINGS" [i.e. AFTER "the things WHICH ARE" section, chpts 2-3], per 1:1 / 1:19c / 4:1--the "FUTURE" aspects of the Book).



So we were talking about "being clothed" (your reference to Rev19), but MY question is, why overlook THIS PROMISE (in 3:5) as HAVING BEEN FULFILLED (in 4:4, BEFORE the "TRIB" STARTS)?








[And.... NOT that I think THIS was your point after all... but, why would we have to ASSUME these saints who are saying "hast redeemed US to God BY Thy blood... out-of EVERY..." (in 5:9) means they MUST have DIED, when NOWHERE in this text does it even allude to this as being a necessity?? But YOU had meant the MARTYRS in 6:11 instead (clothed in "STOLE," NOT "HIMATION"!!)... so there's that. lol]
Yes, I was saying that the the martyrs in 6:11 were clothed in white after they died. So I think the elders also died. Note that I don't think the elders included all of the faithful believers in the church of Sardis in Rev. 3:5, so Rev. 4:4 is not a complete fulfillment of the promise to the believers in Sardis. I would say that "robes" (STOLE) are a type of "garment" (HIMATION). So my point still stands. Faithful believers may be clothed in white garments after they die. And just because Rev. 3:5 is fulfilled for saints who have died, does not mean that the rapture of living saints has happened also.
 
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Paul said the new spiritual body is in heaven so there is no going back to old bodies for the saved.

2Co 5:1 For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
2Co 5:2 For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven:

The new body is in heaven! Here Paul uses an analogy of a building, house and tabernacle to represent a physical body. One of these is an "earthly house" meaning the mortal flesh body we are born into and then a heavenly house which is in heaven that represents the new immortal body. This speaks of when a saved humans body dies (dissolved) that there is another body in heaven waiting for them and the time of Resurrection. There is nothing in the passage about the person's spirit returning to their dissolved/dead body and it being brought back to life. Paul speaks of a different body that already exists in heaven.
Paul knew he wasn't returning to his old body.

He speaks of the mortal body being dissolved and a new body that is waiting in heaven. Clearly that is not bringing the dissolved body back to life and changing it which would eliminate the need for the new body in heaven that he mentions.

2Co 5:3 If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked.
2Co 5:4 For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened: not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life.

Paul writes that he desires to be clothed with the house from Heaven and says it is eternal in Heaven. That's the resurrected body and it is from heaven not from the Earth nor from an Earthly grave.
1 Corinthians 15:53 talks about the raptured believer's bodies: corruption will put on incorruption and mortality will put on immortality. In this case, the body is different, but there is still continuity. The person does not jump from one body to the next. The body gets an upgrade, it seems. I believe raptured and resurrected believers will get the same kind of body for eternity.

As for 2 Corinthians 5:1-4, verse 4 says the same thing as 1 Corinthians 15:53, that mortality is swallowed up by life. Verse 1, the new body can live in the heavens forever. Verse 2, I think of the house from heaven, to mean the same thing as the house from God -- in other words, God gives us the new body. I admit this is a weak explanation of Verse 2, but we see that heaven is often used to represent God -- did John the Baptist's authority come from heaven, the kingdom of heaven, etc.
 

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1 Corinthians 15:53 talks about the raptured believer's bodies: corruption will put on incorruption and mortality will put on immortality. In this case, the body is different, but there is still continuity. The person does not jump from one body to the next. The body gets an upgrade, it seems. I believe raptured and resurrected believers will get the same kind of body for eternity.
Sure. The process is a bit different but the result is the same.



As for 2 Corinthians 5:1-4, verse 4 says the same thing as 1 Corinthians 15:53, that mortality is swallowed up by life. Verse 1, the new body can live in the heavens forever. Verse 2, I think of the house from heaven, to mean the same thing as the house from God -- in other words, God gives us the new body.

Yes, the house is a metaphor for a body. The dead receive a new body that is currently in heaven. It is not received until the time for the resurrection. The living saints at the second coming will have their living mortal bodies converted into an immortal body. I think the result is essentially a new body.
 
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^ This sentence from Paul contradicts such a notion:

"1 Cor 15:51-52 - Behold I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed In a moment in the twinkling of an eye at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound and the dead shall be raised incorruptible and we shall be changed."




["and the DEAD shall be RAISED incorruptible" refers to their "bodily-RESURRECTION" (meaning, their bodies will NO LONGER BE in their GRAVES)--This corresponds with what is stated further down, where it says, "THIS corruptible MUST *PUT-ON* incorruption" (This part of the sentence refers to "the DEAD IN Christ" component of the "ONE BODY / Church WHICH IS HIS BODY," whereas "THIS mortal MUST *PUT-ON* immortality" refers to the "we which are ALIVE" component, of same]
 

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["and the DEAD shall be RAISED incorruptible" refers to their "bodily-RESURRECTION" (meaning, their bodies will NO LONGER BE in their GRAVES)--

Paul is clear the saved have a body in heaven which is not this current body. The saved dead will be raised in heaven.

2Co 5:1 For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
2Co 5:2 For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven:
 
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Paul is clear the saved have a body in heaven which is not this current body. The saved dead will be raised in heaven.
2Co 5:1 For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
2Co 5:2 For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven:
In verse 2, where Paul talks about "EARNESTLY DESIRING"... he is referring specifically to the issue of "[earnestly desiring] to be CLOTHED-UPON with..." . What he is saying in this passage is that we are all "EARNESTLY DESIRING to be CLOTHED-UPON [i.e. given our glorified bodies APART FROM having to DIE first--no one is "EARNESTLY DESIRING to have to DIE" (which is what the word "UNCLOTHED" in this passage speaks to... the same as "dissolved" in v.1); Sure, we are "WILLING" to DIE (per the text) if that be His will for us, but we are "EARNESTLY DESIRING" to be "CLOTHED-UPON" (which MEANS, given our "glorified bodies" APART FROM HAVING TO DIE FIRST [/"UNclothed"]!)]




This "[to be] CLOTHED-UPON" = "given a GLORIFIED BODY [APART FROM HAVING TO DIE FIRST as the "UNCLOTHED" mention in this text refers specifically to]"; That's what we are "EARNESTLY DESIRING" and... it takes place for the MORTAL believers ("we which are ALIVE" component) and says, "that MORTALITY might be SWALLOWED UP of LIFE" (v.4)

This is a somewhat veiled "RAPTURE / SNATCH" reference not many folks recognize.







[I stand by what I said previously: ""and the DEAD shall be RAISED incorruptible" refers to their "bodily-RESURRECTION" (meaning, their bodies will NO LONGER BE in their GRAVES) ]
 

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This is a somewhat veiled "RAPTURE / SNATCH" reference not many folks recognize.

It has nothing to with a rapture. Rapture is moving someone from one place to another, the verse is speaking of a mortal being changed into immortal. What happens is they are changed from mortal to immortal, and after that is done they will be raptured/moved to a new location. You are confusing a rapture with an immortality process. They are not the same but they do happen within moments of each other.
 
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It has nothing to with a rapture. Rapture is moving someone from one place to another, the verse is speaking of a mortal being changed into immortal. What happens is they are changed from mortal to immortal, and after that is done they will be raptured/moved to a new location. You are confusing a rapture with an immortality process. They are not the same but they do happen within moments of each other.
I'm saying that our "CHANGE" will take place ("IN A MOMENT"...) "AT THE LAST TRUMP" (at "our Rapture / SNATCH [G726]" time-slot).

I'm not defining the distinct terms IDENTICALLY as you are assuming I am doing.








"we shall not all sleep, but we shall ALL be changed IN A MOMENT in the twinkling of an eye AT THE LAST TRUMP: FOR the trumpet shall sound and the DEAD shall be RAISED incorruptible and WE SHALL BE CHANGED" (Paul was tasked with: "Behold, I SHEW YOU a MYSTERY"--This is not what the OT saints all already WELL-KNEW!)
 

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I'm saying that our "CHANGE" will take place ("IN A MOMENT"...) "AT THE LAST TRUMP" (at "our Rapture / SNATCH [G726]" time-slot).

I'm not defining the distinct terms IDENTICALLY as you are assuming I am doing.

Only the living will be changed and raptured. Before that, the dead in Christ shall have received their new bodies that were in heaven, and would have followed Christ DOWN to the clouds to meet the raptured saints that came UP to the clouds.
 

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Has anybody done any preparation?? do you think it's necessary??
I have thought about it a hell of a lot. and I have done some preparation for the war. You know, after the big war things get expensive. The supermarket shelves become empty because people start to panic. So I've done some preparation for that. Um, the power going off. I've done some preparation for that. But nothing regarding the tribulation. The last three and a half years. But I'm going to do something.

What about anybody else? have they thought about it, or done something? love to know.
If we as Christians will come in tribulation time. Nothing is to do for to prepare. Except to hold to the Lord and pay the costs for that.
Personal I dont believe that the body of Christ will be there during the tribulation time.