Q69 : Timing of the Rapture
Is there someplace on your site where you've laid out your perception of the
end times, including who is involved (the Church, the Jews, etc.) in each
piece? And/or biblical support for a pre-tribulation rapture? I have been
attempting to study the end times, as I've always been taught that there
a pre-tribulation rapture, but I've never been taught
WHY I should believe that is so.
My studies, so far, have not turned up any compelling reasons for believing
this particular eschatological view, and have turned up some things which
would seem to oppose such a view. However, I do not wish to automatically
discard this view; I just can't find anyone who is teaching it with solid
scriptural backing! If you are able to provide me with the scriptural basis
for this view, it would be a great help.
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A69 : by Tony Garland Probably the most comprehensive statement of my "perception of the end times"
would be found in my
Commentary on the Book of Revelationa
and the companion
Course on the Book of Revelationb.
Other aspects would be covered in my
Course on Israelc.
The situation you describe: being taught that something is true in Scripture, but not knowing why, is endemic. There are many believers who
were raised in a Dispensational, Premillennial, Pretribulational church, but
never really given the necessary background to make these views their own
convictions based on the teaching of Scripture itself. Thus, some are
lured away to alternative views (e.g., Covenant Theology,
Postmillennialism, "Pan-millennialism", Post-tribulationalism) -- having
rejected beliefs which they never really fully understood.
The doctrine of the timing of the Rapture, which we believe occurs
before the Tribulation, is based on a number of lines of evidence.
I've highlighted a few of these below:
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The Imminent Return of Christ -
The teaching that Jesus Christ can return for His Church "at any moment" --
there are no remaining preconditions for His return. If the Rapture is
mid-tribulational or post-tribulational, then Jesus cannot return until
after the Tribulation has begun. So, anyone who believes in a future
Tribulation and that Jesus "could return tonight," but rejects a
pre-tribulational Rapture is essentially inconsistent. Either Jesus can
come "any moment" or He can't. If He can--and this is clearly what the
Scriptures teach--then His arrival cannot be dependent upon the Tribulation
having started. We discuss imminencyd
in the Revelation Commentary.
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Populating the Millennial Kingdom -
From many passages in the Old Testament, we understand that sinners will
inhabit the millennial kingdom. The kingdom is ushered in at the return of
Jesus (Mtt. 19:28; 25:31; Rev. 20:4). The sinners who enter the kingdom are
believers who survive the Tribulation and produce offspring who eventually
reject the rule of Christ (Rev. 20:7-9). If the Rapture is after the
Tribulation, then where do these people in unglorified bodies come from?
If all believers are caught up to meet Christ in the air at the Rapture
(1Th. 4:17) and are changed (1Cor. 15:52) and only believers enter the
kingdom (Mtt. 25:34 cf. Mtt. 25:46), whence the people producing children
in the millennium (Isa. 65:20)? Clearly, the believers at Christ's return
did not participate in the Rapture or they would have glorified bodies and
would be incapable of sin or reproduction. If the Rapture occurs at the
Second Coming at the end of the Tribulation (some sort of glorified "U-turn
in the sky"), then there are no human beings in natural bodies to populate
the millennial kingdom.
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Escaping God's Wrath
Numerous passages indicate that believer's will not be subject to God's
wrath (Luke 21:36; Rom. 5:9; 1Th. 1:10; Rev. 3:10). Yet Scripture also identifies the Tribulation as a
special time in history connected with an intense outpouring of God's wrath
upon those who dwell on the earth (Rev 6:16,17; 11:18; 14:8,10,19; 15:1,7;
16:1,17,19; 19:15). Although believers have eternal life
(past tense) when we believe, we will be saved (future tense) from wrath
through Him (Rom. 5:9). This salvation from wrath speaks of a future time
of wrath which believers will not experience.
It is a time period which we will not be
present to witness--we are saved, not just from the wrath, but from
the very hour of testing of the earth dwellers during the
Tribulation (Rev. 3:10).
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Waiting for Christ, not Antichrist
Everywhere Scripture maintains that believers are to watch for
Christ, not Antichrist. God is a jealous God and our Lord
has no intention that we should be distracted trying to identify the man of
sin by watching for Antichrist. Instead, we are to watch for our
Lord. If the Rapture were not pretribulational, it would occur after the
start of the Tribulation, and we should logically be watching for
Antichrist because the sooner we identify him, the closer we are to the
Rapture. But this is just opposite from what God intends: the Lord can
come for His Church at any time and it will be in advance of the revelation
of Antichrist (2Th. 2:1-12).
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Contrasting Second Coming Passages
When we look at various Second Coming passages, we notice apparent
distinctions. In some passages, Christ comes in the air (1Th. 4:17). In
other passages, He comes to the earth (Zec. 14:4; Acts 1:11). In some
passages tribulation begins (2Th. 1:6-9). In others, the millennial kingdom
is ushered in (Rev. 20:1-7). In some passages, signs precede His coming
(Luke 21:11,15). In other passages, no signs precede His arrival (1Th.
5:1-3). How do we put all these passages together if they describe one and
the same event? It is the same puzzle that the Jews faced attempting to
reconcile Old Testament passages which speak of a victorious king (Ps. 2)
and a suffering servant (Isa. 53). How do we reconcile these tensions in
the Old Testament passages? We understand that they describe
different Comings of our Lord: to suffer and die at His First
Coming, but to rule supreme at His Second Coming. Similarly, New
Testament "Coming" passages with consistent contrasts are describing two
different events: the Rapture of the Church--when He comes for His own
versus the Second Coming in judgement upon an unbelieving and rejecting world.
If we ignore this distinction, nothing but confusion will result.
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Identity of the Restrainer -
If the power that restrains the revealing of the Antichrist is non-other
than the Holy Spirit operating through those He indwells (2Th. 2:7) and
those who are indwelt are permanently sealed with the Spirit unto the day
of redemption (John 14:16; 2Cor. 1:22; Eph. 1:13; 4:30), then when the
Restrainer is removed, so will be the Church. In the same way the Spirit
began a new ministry baptizing believers into the body of Christ at
Pentecost (John 7:38-39; Acts 2), so the Spirit will complete that
ministry and withdraw the Church prior to the revealing of Antichrist and the
outpouring of God's wrath.
These are some of the reasons why we believe that the Rapture will occur
prior to the Tribulation. For additional background see our
discussion of the Rapturee
in the Revelation Commentary or
search our site for the topic "rapture"f.
Although the Rapture should be our "blessed hope" (Tit. 2:13), it seems
that some Christians would prefer to endure the Tribulation and "tough it
out" -- as if to prove their spiritual muscles. But why should it
be such an odd and unpleasant idea that one generation of believers --
those living near the time of the Tribulation -- will escape this unique
time of God's wrath? Especially when one considers that all
generations of believers up to this point in history have been "kept
from the hour" in that they have not lived during the period where these
momentous judgments are initiated.
I have yet to meet a believer who can adequately explain why the Church
should undergo God's direct wrath? If we are clothed in the
righteousness of His Son, then we have already passed out of His wrath
for all time (John 3:36). I say, "Hallelujah!"
Those who want to believe in a post-tribulation Rapture can watch
for Antichrist! As for me and my house, we're watching for Christ!.
Maranatha!
Links Mentioned Above
a - See http://www.spiritandtruth.org/id/revci.htm. b - See http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/5.htm. c - See http://www.spiritandtruth.org/teaching/2.htm. d - See http://www.spiritandtruth.org/id/revc.htm?Imminency. e - See http://www.spiritandtruth.org/id/revc.htm?Rapture. f - See http://www.google.com/search?as_q=rapture+site%3Aspiritandtruth.org.
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