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 																																																																										Over time I've received several questions along the line of the 				following one.   				“Why do you think that such an important occurrence as the 				rapture is spoken of so few times and why is it so "hidden" in 				scripture?” 								It's true the rapture is not mentioned very often, at least not 				directly.  In fact, 				the Greek word from which we get the whole rapture idea appears 				only 13 times in the New Testament and and even then it comes to 				us in a roundabout way.  				The Greek word is harpazo and means to catch up or take 				by force.  In 				most English translations of 1 Thes.4:17 it's 				rendered “caught up”. The root from which it comes is haireo 				which means “to take for oneself.” 1 Thes. 4:17 is the 				only place the word harpazo refers to the rapture of the Church. 								On top of that rapture is an English word that comes from the 				Latin translation of harpazo which is why you can't find it in 				your  Bible. 				You would have to read 1 Thes. 4:17 in Latin to 				see it there. (It appears as rapiemur.) 				Many people don't realize that for the thousand years 				preceding the Reformation, the Latin Vulgate was the primary 				translation of the original Greek texts. 				It was the standard text longer than any other 				translation before or since.    				 								Although the concept of the rapture appears through out the 				Bible  it wasn't 				until about 20 years after the cross that it was described in 				any detail.  This is 				how Paul could say he was revealing a secret (Listen, I tell you 				a mystery) when he described it in 1 Cor. 15: 51-53. 				Together with 1 Thes. 4:15-17 it was the first clear 				teaching of the rapture in the history of mankind. Only with the 				benefit of Paul's disclosure can you look back through the Bible 				and see the many hints of the rapture. (See Rapture References) 								There was a good strategic reason to keep all this secret before 				the cross.  Paul 				spoke of it in 1 Cor 2:7-8. Explaining that his message 				of wisdom was not taken from the wisdom of the world, he said, 				 								No,we speak of God's secret wisdom, a wisdom that has 				been hidden and that God destined for our glory before time 				began. None of the rulers of this age understood it, for if they 				had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. Remember, 				Jesus called Satan the prince of this world (John 				12:31, 14:30, 16:11). 				Paul thought of 				him as the god of this age (2 Cor. 4:4) and John 				said the whole world is under the control of the evil one (1 				John 5:19), so Paul's reference to rulers of this age is not 				to the High Priest in Jerusalem or Caesar in Rome. 				He was saying that had Satan and his lackeys understood 				the extent of the blessings God had in mind for the Church, they 				would have done everything possible to prevent the crucifixion. 				 								                  				God's Secret Wisdom, Part 1There are two facets to God's Secret wisdom 				where the Church is concerned. 				And as you'll see both 				require absolute secrecy. The first is the manner in 				which the Church was brought into the world.  When you were 				dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful 				nature, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our 				sins, having canceled the written 				code, with its regulations, that was against us and that stood 				opposed to us; he took it away, nailing it to the cross.				And having disarmed the powers and 				authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over 				them by the cross. (Colossians 2:13-15) A quarter of a century after becoming a 				believer, I still can not adequately describe my initial 				reaction to hearing these verses. 				I had been in church all my life and had never been told 				such a thing. The bill of indictment for all the sins of my 				life, past, present, and future, was cancelled at the cross. 				This rendered null and void any claim Satan ever had or 				ever would have against me. 				At the cross he thought he had won by defeating God's 				only hope for the salvation of mankind. 				Instead, whoever chooses it can now receive a lifelong 				pardon for their sins that no one can ever revoke.  Let me explain here that this knowledge did 				not inspire me to go out and 				sin to my heart's content with out any fear of 				consequences.  Nor 				does it do so in any other true believer. 				Those who base their opposition to eternal security on 				the assumption that only the fear of loss will make us behave 				are missing the point. Besides, while it was our behavior that 				caused our sin problem, it's the Lord's behavior that cured us. 				All that's left for us is to believe and receive it.  				 No, what this did for me was to produce a 				knee buckling realization that I could never be worthy of such a 				gift and created a determination in me to spend the rest of my 				life trying to live up to what I had already attained (Phil 				3:20).  In God's 				eyes I was now perfect (Hebr. 10:14), a new creation (2 				Cor. 5:17).  I 				had been adopted into His own family (Gal 4:4-5) and 				guaranteed a place in His Kingdom (Ephes. 1:13-14). 				I wanted to make sure He didn't regret doing all that. This guarantee of salvation is based 				totally on our belief that Colossians 2:13-15 is true, 				and was such a radical departure from what God's enemies had 				come to expect of Him that they were caught totally flat footed. 				Before the cross forgiveness only covered past sins. 				As soon as a person sinned again after the Day of 				Atonement he was right back in debt and Satan had a brand 				new claim on him.  To 				set aside the penalty for his sins, innocent animals had 				to die in his place, but that didn't free him. It only gave him 				a temporary stay of execution (Hebr. 10:3).   But 				when Satan saw the lifelong lists of our sins being nailed to 				the cross right before his eyes, and heard Jesus say “Paid in 				full!” (John 19:30) he knew that what he thought was 				going to be his final victory had become his ultimate defeat.				 Although with 20-20 hindsight we can look 				back into the Old Testament and see hints of what God was going 				to do in the Church, no one before the cross saw this. 				Not the Jews, certainly not the Gentiles, not even Satan. 				And instead a nice orderly transition from Law to Grace, the 				clock for the Age of Law abruptly stopped seven years short of 				its previously announced duration. 				Religious ceremonies the Jews had viewed as mandatory 				suddenly became meaningless. A culture steeped in religious law 				and practice was made obsolete, and would soon be dispersed. For 				the first and only time in history the gates of heaven had been 				flung open to whosoever would enter, conditioned only on their 				belief that Jesus died for their sins and rose again (Romans 				10:9) 								                  				God's Secret Wisdom, Part 2The second facet of God's secret wisdom 				will be the way the Church is taken out of the world. At a time 				no one will be able to determine in advance and without any 				prior warning, the Church will simply disappear off the face of 				the Earth forever, leaving the unbelieving world in utter chaos. 				Because the birth of the Church took Satan by surprise, 				the details surrounding the Church's departure have to be even 				more obscure.  He's a 				quick study, after all, and has had 2000 years to review what 				little the Bible has to say about the Rapture. He wouldn't be so 				easily taken by surprise a second time.  Being a student of prophecy He knows at 				least as much as we do about the End Times. (Please remember 				this.  It isn't that 				Satan doesn't know God's plan, it's that he believes he can 				defeat God's plan.)  				He knows the rapture will precede the End Times judgments, will 				take place when the church reaches its full number, and that 				only God knows the number. 				But that's about it, so his only hope is to prevent the 				Church from reaching that number for as long as possible. 				Because he doesn't know what the number is, he's 				effectively kept off balance. 				If he knew when the church was leaving he could plan some 				kind of  counter 				attack.  But since he 				doesn't, he's forced to remain reactive, unable to relax, never 				knowing when the whistle will blow and the game will be over. I 				think that's God's real purpose in keeping the rapture secret.   				 When God does take the Church out of the 				world, there will be another abrupt change as the 				Age of Law returns for its last seven years. 				Once again the focus will be on Israel. 				There will be a Temple with sacrifices and all the other 				associated ceremonies. 				Except for all the missing people, it will be like the 				Church Age never existed. 				And please understand that even when the New Covenant 				comes to Israel it won't be like it is in the Church. 				A Temple, animal sacrifice, required Holy days, and a 				Levitical Priesthood  				will continue into and through out the Kingdom Age, or 				Millennium.  You see, it's clear that the Church Age was 				not intended to be the next step in the progression of God's 				plan, to supersede that which came before, and perhaps to be 				superseded by what comes after. 				It was a complete and radical departure from the norm and 				once completed it will never be repeated. Having known nothing 				but the Church Age we don't appreciate how unique we are. 				But as Paul wrote, people in ages yet to come will study 				the Church to learn the extent of the incomparable riches of 				God's grace (Ephes. 2:7). 								                  				Here, There, Or In The AirTo underscore the Church's uniqueness, its 				departure will have to be even more dramatic, even more cloaked 				in mystery than its arrival was. 				Soon and very soon, 				on a day that no one could have predicted in advance, 				believers will hear a loud command, “Come up here!” (Rev. 4:1), 				accompanied by the trumpet of God. 				Immediately the spirits of dead believers will receive 				new resurrection bodies and the living will be transformed from 				mortal to immortal.  				Together we will meet the Lord “in the air” having disappeared 				from Earth in the twinkling of an eye (1 Thes. 4:16-17, 1 				Cor. 15:51-53) and then we'll proceed to His Father's house 				(John 14:2-3).  This has always intrigued me. 				The Greek word for air refers to that space between 				Heaven and Earth  				called its atmosphere. 				So we're not immediately going to Heaven, nor is the Lord 				coming all the way to Earth, as He will in the 2nd 				Coming.  Instead the 				meeting will take place in the atmosphere.  The atmosphere was created on the 2nd 				day when God made an expanse to separate the water under it (the 				sea) from the water above it (the water vapor canopy that 				surrounded the Earth until the flood.) He called it the sky or 				firmament (Genesis 1:8). 				Unlike all other creation days, the 2nd day 				was not pronounced good. 				Some scholars speculate this is because demonic spirits 				immediately inhabited it. 				This may be why Paul also referred to Satan as the ruler 				of the kingdom of the air (Ephesians 2:2). 				 If this is the case, then it means the Lord 				is going to shock Satan again, this time by suddenly assembling 				the raptured Church in his front yard without any warning. 				Each list of sins that Satan saw nailed to the cross 2000 				years ago will be represented by one deliriously happy redeemed 				believer in a final grand display of victory before we fly off 				to our mansions in the sky. 				Talk about a dramatic ending for the Age of the Church. 				What a day that will be. 				Now do you see why its exact timing has to be kept 				secret?  We wouldn't 				want to spoil the surprise. You can almost hear the footsteps of 				the Messiah.  				10-02-10 				    					
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