Becuz ! Most professed Christian's are following the Dispensational doctrine, today, that was developed by the Roman Church, to be a counter argument, ... reply to the Protestant Reformers. As ALL the Protestant Reformers, including Martin Luther, proclaimed and battled the Papacy, as The Antichrist. by the reformer's direct confrontations with and understanding of scripture, specifically correct Bible prophecy interpretations.Why is it that so many churches, doctrines, people, want to follow the teachings of the rapture when in so many places God tell us it is a lie?
… this is a VERY brief explanation of the peoples and progress of the development of dispensationalism to become the predominate understanding by professed Christians today.
There are three main different methods of interpreting prophecy;
Historicist, the way Jesus proclaimed prophecy.
Preterism, an approach to biblical eschatology, was first systematically expounded by the Jesuit Luis de Alcasar in the 17th century during the Counter-Reformation
Futurism, … was developed by Jesuit Francisco Ribera, who published his futurist views in 1585 at the request of the Catholic Council of Trent, held between 1545 and 1563, as part of the Counter-Protestant Reformation.
This futurist "theory" was picked up by John Nelson Darby (1800-1882), and developed into what is now referred to as Dispensationalism, which was then made popular by the Scofield Reference Bible, which used this theory in it's "study side notes". The study bible became popular in many theological schools, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, like Moody Bible Institute 1886
"According to this futurist view, the Antichrist was to come from the tribe of Dan, and would make his appearance after the secret rapture. He was to rebuild the temple, abolish the Christian faith, pretend to be God and then conquer the world in the space of three‑and‑a‑half years. Furthermore, futurism teaches that, instead of coming with the clouds with great power and great glory, our Saviour will come secretly and silently to take away his Church ‑ a teaching foreign to that of the apostles.
"For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trump of God, and the dead in Christ shall rise first. Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so shall we ever be with the Lord. 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
"The apostles referred to the spirit of antichrist already working in their time, to be fully revealed at the end of time. There is no question of referring to the antichrist power in the past. Jesus in Matthew 24 speaks of this great apostasy as a future event, not a past occurrence. In the nineteenth century, the Protestant world, starting with the Anglican priest Samuel R. Maitland, accepted the futurist teachings and saw in it an opportunity to cease hostilities with Rome.
The prophetic interpretation of futurism was further refined, when, according to S.P. Tregelles, dispensationalism originated in an “utterance” by means of tongues in Edward Irving’s church in England. The futurist dispensationalistic mode of prophetic interpretation has been accepted by most Protestant churches today, and is the form of interpretation employed in the Scofield Reference Bible. Dispensationalism is a product of futurism and it teaches that history is divided into seven dispensations, a seven year tribulation period, ~~> Ref. Prof. Pastor Walter Veith's, book "Truth Matters - Escaping the Labyrinth of Error"
( Dispensationalism, with a "secret" rapture of God's Church, and an understanding of the Book of Revelations, that points to a "future Antichrist" , who confronts a "literal Israel" , rather the one we have HERE & NOW, , deceiving the world and fixing to persecute, we the remnant Church "Spiritual Israel" of God Revelations 12:17. )..
**NOTICE**
This interpretation reflects the system of the RCC, not individual Catholics, and warns against conflating the prophecy with personal faith. This view aligns with historicist Protestant eschatology.
Concerning the first beast of Revelation 13:4 (rising from the sea, described in Revelation 13:1–10) symbolizes the Roman Catholic Church in its role as a persecuting religious-political power, specifically the Papacy. this beast fulfills biblical prophecies, a system that opposes God’s authority, has created, and promotes "Dispensationalism" which is the False Prophet of Revelations 16:13 and enforces false worship. Key identifiers include:
- Blasphemous Claims: The beast’s "blasphemous names" (Revelation 13:1) align with papal titles like Vicar of Christ and claims to infallibility, usurping Christ’s unique role as head of the church.
- Persecution: The beast’s war against saints (Revelation 13:7) mirrors the medieval Church’s suppression of reformers and dissenters.
- Prophetic Timeline: The 42-month/1,260-day period (Revelation 13:5, interpreted as 1,260 years) corresponds to the Papacy’s dominance from 538 CE (Justinian’s decree) to 1798 CE (Napoleon’s imprisonment of the Pope).
- Mortal Wound Healed: The beast’s "deadly wound" (Revelation 13:3) refers to the Papacy’s loss of temporal power in 1798, with its modern resurgence seen as the "healing" of that wound.
1 Corinthians 2:14 that "the natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned".