So, please consider this:
- It makes no sense to be "caught up" to Jesus in the air if we're just going to come right back down.
- There won't be anything left to come back down to because 2 Peter 3:10 says when the Lord Jesus comes "as a thief" the Earth is going to look like a bazillion nukes went off.
- There's 1,000 years separating the First and the Second Resurrection. When New Jerusalem comes down and all the wicked rise for judgment, the saints are already in the city, which means they had to have previously gone up to the city....at the Second Coming!
- Jesus said the groom brings his bride to his father's house, so it just makes sense that the Second Coming is Jesus returning for His bride which He will takack to His Father's house for the Marriage supper of the Lamb, right?
#2: But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything done in it will be laid bare.
OK, to unpack this verse, we've got to read some context. You know, for context.
7 By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly. This refers to the Great White Judgment of Rev 20:11-15. And what follows is Rev 21:1 when the present earth passes away and God provides a new heaven and earth.
So, v.10 continues the thought from v.7, and refers to the same thing, when God melts the earth and provides a new one. btw, the phrase "Day of the Lord" can encompass the entire process from His Second Advent all the way to eternity, after the Millennial reign.
#3: where do you get 1,000 yrs separating 2 resurrections? Please cite evidence when you make claims. I have to assume you take Rev 20:5 as the first resurrection, which is obviously AFTER the Tribulation when Jesus returns to earth. And the GWT judgment occurts at the end of the Millennium. Is that correct?
#4: the error here is assuming that Jesus goes back to heaven at His Second Coming. Read through Rev 19 and 20. There's no way to come to such a conclusion.
When Jesus comes to earth at the Second Advent, He stays on earth to set up His Millennial reign. And He stays here.