BIBLE DOCTRINE 15
THE RAPTURE
God’s Word
teaches:
That the Rapture
(commonly referred to as the first phase or stage of the SECOND COMING OF
CHRIST) is the catching away from the earth, of all living saints and all who
died in the Lord. The Rapture will take place before the Great Tribulation and
can happen any time from now. “In a twinkling of an eye” without a moment’s
warning, “the trumpet shall sound” “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” -
John 14:1-3; Luke 21:34-36; I Corinthians 15:51-58; I Thessalonians 4:13-18;
5:4-9; 2 Thessalonians 2:5-7; Philippians 3:11,20,21; I John 3:1-3.
The
rapture is the greatest event of all ages that the Church is waiting for. It is the catching away of all true believers
in Christ to meet the Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 4:16). Christ, at the end of His first advent, was
in like manner taken up in the air to go and prepare a place for His own. The parting promise from God was that Jesus
will return in like manner to receive His ‘Bride’ to be with Him forever (Acts
1:9-11; John 14:1-3).
The
rapture is not the same as the Second Coming of Christ. At the Rapture, Christ will appear in the
air. He will not be visible to the
inhabitants of the earth. His mission
then will be to resurrect all dead saints, who, along with the living
believers, will put on immortality and shall be caught up to be with the
Lord. This event will take place in the
twinkling of an ‘eye’ before the great and terrible day of the Lord, when the
wrath of God will be poured down from His cup of indignation without mixture -
an event fitly called the Great Tribulation (I Corinthians 15:52). The Second
Advent will not take place until after the great tribulation. The time of the Rapture is unknown, even by
the angels (Matthew 24:36; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5). The Rapture will be heralded by the voice of
the archangel and the blowing of trumpets signaling the end of the Church age
(I Thessalonians 4:13-15).
The
Rapture was a mystery, unknown to the Old Testament saints and prophets. God had underlined this great event in two
different ways in the Scripture to assure us of its certainty. First, it was illustrated in Enoch and
Elijah, the two living saints who did not taste death but were translated in a
moment of time and caught up in the air (Genesis 5:24, 2 Kings 2:11,12).
Second,
it was illustrated in Christ in the New Testament. He died, was buried and
resurrected. While He talked with His disciples on Mount Olivet, He was taken
up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight (Acts 1:9-11).
The
rapture which was a mystery to the Old Testament prophets marks the end of the
Church Age, also referred to as the time of the Gentiles (Luke 21:24). This truth was veiled to the saints of old. However, known unto God are all His works
from the foundation of the earth. In His
mercy, He interrupted His program for Israel with the interpolation of Church
Age. Christ the Messiah came for His
people but they rejected Him (John 1:11), and God turned to the Gentiles to
take a people for Himself. The rapture will mark the end of this special
period of grace. Does this mean that God
has forsaken His people Israel forever?
Far from it, God will resume His program with Israel immediately after
the rapture, thus ushering in the beginning of the Seventieth week in Daniel’s
prophecy (Daniel 9:24-27).
Any moment from now, the trumpet shall
sound and He that shall come will come and will not tarry. It is very certain that Christ is coming back
again. He assured the Church of the
certainty of His coming (John 14:1-3).
Angels proclaimed it; apostles and saints throughout the ages preached
it. All the signs of His coming are
daily being fulfilled.
Christ, answering a pertinent question asked by His disciples on “...What
shall be the sign of thy coming...” (Matthew 24:3), gave in details what
would be happening on earth shortly before His coming (Matthew 24:5-12, 30-39). He highlighted the following as what to
expect:
(i)
Many false Christ’s will arise to
deceive many unsuspecting believers.
(ii) There will be wars and rumors of war.
(iii) There will be international wars.
(iv) Famine(s) (global economic recession)
(v) Pestilences
(vi) Earthquakes in divers’ places
(vii) There will be persecution of Christ’s
followers and some cases of martyrdom.
(viii) The emergence of many false prophets.
(ix) Backsliding from the faith on the increase
(x) More
people given to pleasure and merry-making than those seeking the Lord.
The
scripture also predicts the conditions, characterized by a system of denials
that will be prevalent within the visible Church, shortly before Christ’s
return. There will be a denial of God (2
Timothy 3:1-5), a denial of Christ (I John 2:18; 4:3), a denial of Christ’s
return (2 Peter 3:3, 4), a denial of the faith of Christian living (Jude 18)
and a denial of authority. All these
signs are being fulfilled before our very eyes.
To
qualify to partake in the rapture, one must be born again, live a transparent
holy life, walk daily in the light, do service for God, watch daily, pray
always with all prayer, and maintain these experiences at the time of the
Rapture or at the time of death as the case may be (John 3:3; Hebrews 12:14;
John 4:35-38; 9:1-4; I Thessalonians 4:16, 17).
All
the signs preceding the Second Advent of Christ are all fulfilled a clear
indication that the Second Coming of Jesus Christ is very close and the time of
the Rapture is much closer. Sinning
Church members will not be able to go at the rapture, though saved before and baptized
in water. Careless and compromising preachers will miss the rapture; it does
not matter what Christian work they may have done in the past. All such people together with backsliders and
sinners outside the Church will be left behind to face the Great Tribulation.
Knowing
that these things shall be, that the rapture will occur unannounced, and it is
very imminent, what manner of persons ought believers to be? Sinners are to make haste to repent and
embrace Christ, as their Savior. The
Saints of God are to watch and pray lest that day comes upon them unprepared
(Matthew 24:42-44).
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