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															THE RAPTURE 
															
															
															
															    
															
															  
															
															
															
															By Grant Phillips 
															 
 I 
															have believed in the 
															rapture of the 
															Church since I was 
															just a child, and 
															still do. I realize 
															that some Christians 
															do not believe that 
															this is an actual 
															event, and that is 
															okay. We are still 
															brothers and sisters 
															in Jesus Christ.  
															Maybe one huge 
															reason that others 
															do not believe in 
															the Rapture is 
															because it is such 
															an unusual, 
															one-of-a-kind event. 
															The very thought of 
															millions of people 
															rising from the 
															graves and those 
															alive vanishing in 
															thin air, all in the 
															blink of an eye, is 
															just too awesome to 
															be real. Nothing of 
															this magnitude has 
															ever happened, or 
															ever could, say 
															some. Is that really 
															true? I don’t think 
															it is. Consider the 
															following: 
																
																Long before we 
																ever came on the 
																scene, God 
																created angelic 
																beings. From 
																just the little 
																we know about 
																angels, this was 
																some 
																accomplishment.
																
																When God created 
																the world we 
																live in, nothing 
																like this had 
																ever happened 
																before, at least 
																as far as
																
																we know. When He 
																created mankind, 
																animal life, 
																plant life, sun, 
																moon, stars, and 
																the galaxies, 
																this had to be 
																one whale of an 
																event. The 
																angels must have 
																been standing 
																around in 
																amazement. 
																 
																When God covered 
																the entire earth 
																with water and 
																drowned every 
																living being 
																except those 
																protected in the 
																ark, that too 
																was a 
																one-of-a-kind 
																happening. It 
																has never 
																happened since, 
																and it never 
																will happen 
																again since God 
																promised that He 
																would not 
																destroy the 
																earth again with 
																water. The 
																people of Noah’s 
																day did not 
																believe there 
																would be a 
																flood. It had 
																never even 
																rained at that 
																point of time. 
																However, 
																regardless of 
																the 
																impossibility of 
																that ever 
																happening, the 
																flood came just 
																as God told 
																Noah. Every 
																living being on 
																earth drowned, 
																except those God 
																protected in the 
																 Ark.
																When the Creator 
																God stepped out 
																of Heaven and 
																became man by 
																being born a 
																human baby boy 
																from a virgin 
																girl named Mary, 
																that had never 
																happened before, 
																and will never 
																happen again. To 
																top it off, He 
																accomplished 
																this feat 
																without the 
																natural 
																male/female 
																procreation 
																method He 
																Himself created.
																
																These are just 
																four
																
																obvious events that 
																happened in the 
																past, and are 
																either beyond 
																even the scale 
																of an event like 
																the Rapture, or 
																at least equal 
																to it. 
															In the future, 
															probably the very 
															near future, Jesus 
															Christ will call His 
															bride up to meet Him 
															in the air. Only He 
															knows the number, 
															but they will come 
															from the graves and 
															from the living. All 
															will be given new 
															heavenly bodies 
															within the twinkling 
															of an eye. Here one 
															second, gone the 
															next. Especially 
															considering the 
															events mentioned 
															earlier, does this 
															now seem like such a 
															difficult thing for 
															Him to accomplish? I 
															don’t think it does. 
															To us it sounds 
															impossible, but to 
															God it’s “child’s 
															play” so to speak.
															 
															Another reason given 
															for there being no 
															Rapture is that we 
															who believe in the 
															Rapture are just 
															“copping out”. We 
															think we are too 
															good to go through 
															the Tribulation and 
															are not facing 
															reality. I just 
															don’t see it that 
															way. Consider the 
															following:  
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															Why 
															does Jesus have Paul 
															make it so clear to 
															us in 1 
															Thessalonians 
															4:13-5:11 that His 
															people will first be 
															removed before He 
															finishes the 
															remaining years 
															(seven) promised to 
															Israel and also 
															judges the earth? 
															·       
															
															
															Why 
															does Jesus tell us 
															in 1 Thessalonians 
															5:9 that “…God hath 
															not appointed us 
															(the Church) to 
															wrath (Tribulation) 
															but to obtain 
															salvation (Rapture) 
															by our Lord Jesus 
															Christ”? 
															·       
															
															
															Why 
															does Jesus tell us 
															in Revelation 3:10, 
															“Because thou hast 
															kept the word of my 
															patience, I also 
															will keep thee (the 
															Church) from the 
															hour of temptation 
															(Tribulation), which 
															shall come upon all 
															the world, to try 
															them (those without 
															Christ) that dwell 
															upon the earth”? 
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															When God judged the 
															world by a 
															world-wide flood, He 
															removed His own from 
															harm’s way first. 
															Why are Noah and his 
															family an exact 
															parallel to the 
															Church being removed 
															from harm’s way 
															first, before God 
															judges the world a 
															second time?   
															·       
															
															
															Jesus reveals 
															Himself in 
															Revelation chapter 
															one. In chapters two 
															and three He speaks 
															only to the Church. 
															In chapter four 
															verse one Jesus 
															shows a door open in 
															Heaven, and 
															afterwards He is no 
															longer addressing 
															the Church, but the 
															world that He will 
															soon judge.   
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															In 
															the last chapter of 
															Revelation and verse 
															seventeen, we see 
															the Church mentioned 
															again as the bride. 
															The Spirit and the 
															bride are inviting 
															those from the 
															Tribulation to come 
															to Jesus Christ for 
															salvation. 
															Therefore, the bride 
															is already in Heaven 
															with the Lord. 
															  
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															Is 
															it not odd that 
															God’s chosen people 
															 Israel
															did not see the 
															signs in the 
															Scriptures of Jesus 
															coming as a Lamb 
															before He would come 
															as a Lion? As a 
															nation, they missed 
															His prophesied 
															arrival on earth as 
															God’s sacrifice for 
															the redemption of 
															mankind (the Lamb) 
															because they were 
															looking for Him to 
															return and set up 
															His kingdom on earth 
															(as the Lion). Is it 
															possible that many 
															of God’s chosen 
															people of the Church 
															are misunderstanding 
															the difference 
															between the Rapture 
															and the second 
															coming of Jesus (His 
															return as the Lion)? 
															Even so, He will 
															still arrive as 
															prophesied (the 
															Rapture first, then 
															the second coming), 
															just as He did two 
															thousand years ago.
															
															 
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															I 
															too find John 14:1-3 
															somewhat more 
															difficult to 
															understand. Is He 
															referring to the 
															Rapture or to His 
															second coming? I 
															think the key is in 
															the phrase, “Let not 
															your heart be 
															troubled”. This is 
															merely my opinion, 
															but could He be 
															providing comfort to 
															His own (the Church, 
															represented by the 
															Apostles) by letting 
															them know that He 
															will come for them 
															before He brings 
															judgment upon the 
															world?   
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															Another thought is 
															that when Jesus’ 
															wrath falls upon 
															this earth, everyone 
															upon the face of the 
															earth will feel it. 
															I simply cannot see 
															Jesus, as our 
															bridegroom, lashing 
															out in wrath on His 
															own bride, the 
															Church. No groom 
															would do that. Any 
															groom would first 
															move his bride out 
															of harm’s way, 
															before exacting 
															justice on his 
															enemies. Jesus said 
															in Ephesians 
															5:25-27, “Husbands, 
															love your wives, 
															even as Christ also 
															loved the church, 
															and gave Himself for 
															it, That He might 
															sanctify and cleanse 
															it with the washing 
															of water by the 
															word; That He might 
															present it to 
															Himself a glorious 
															church, not having 
															spot, or wrinkle, or 
															any such thing; but 
															that it should be 
															holy and without 
															blemish”.   
															
															
															o      
															
															
															Someone may say that 
															the Church is being 
															persecuted today and 
															has been since day 
															one. Therefore, why 
															would the Church be 
															removed to avoid 
															persecution during 
															the Tribulation? 
															What is the 
															difference? The 
															difference is that 
															the persecution of 
															the Church is not 
															coming from Jesus. 
															It is coming from 
															His enemies, Satan, 
															to be specific. 
															Satan administers 
															persecution now, and 
															will do so during 
															the Tribulation. 
															Jesus will 
															administer
															
															
															justice during 
															the Tribulation, but 
															will remove His own 
															before doing so. 
															
															
															o      
															
															
															Someone else may say 
															why will  Israel go through the seven years of 
															Tribulation, and not 
															the Church, since 
															they too are God’s 
															people? This is a 
															legitimate question. 
															Christ’s true church 
															has never rejected 
															Him.  Israel
															has, and still does. 
															The Church was never 
															promised any given 
															number of years for 
															God’s discipline. 
															 
															Israel
															has, and there are 
															seven years 
															remaining.   
															
															
															o      
															
															
															Also, God works with 
															mankind via 
															dispensations. When 
															the last person is 
															brought into the 
															Church by salvation 
															through Jesus 
															Christ, the Church 
															Age dispensation 
															will end. Jesus will 
															then remove His 
															Church, and the 
															dispensation for 
															 
															Israel
															will continue where 
															it left off with the 
															remaining seven 
															years that remain in 
															God’s promised 490 
															years for  
															Israel.
															
Israel
															has completed 483 
															years of the 490, 
															but they have seven 
															more years to finish 
															the total of 490 
															years.   
															
															
															o      
															
															
															The 
															Jewish betrothal and 
															marriage experience 
															is an exact parallel 
															of Jesus and His 
															bride, the Church, 
															culminating with the 
															Rapture.   
															These are some of 
															the major reasons I 
															do believe that 
															Jesus will remove 
															His Church prior to 
															the Tribulation 
															period. If you do 
															not believe as I do 
															concerning this 
															wonderful prophecy, 
															I certainly have no 
															quarrel with you. As 
															I previously stated, 
															as Christians, we 
															are brothers and 
															sisters in Jesus 
															Christ, and will in 
															the end, be with our 
															Lord and Savior 
															worshipping Him 
															together for all 
															eternity. 
															 I 
															also see striking 
															similarities between 
															our physical 
															life/death and the 
															Rapture. Keeping in 
															mind that there are 
															no signs for the 
															Rapture, but all end 
															time signs point to 
															the Tribulation and 
															beyond.  
																
																As we age, our 
																body approaches 
																the time of our 
																death in the 
																future.
																In our early 
																life, we do not 
																see many, if 
																any, signs 
																pointing to our 
																death at an old 
																age, but the 
																closer we get to 
																the time of our 
																body dying, more 
																signs begin to 
																appear. Read the 
																12th 
																chapter of 
																Ecclesiastes. 
																Our vision 
																fades. Our 
																hearing fades. 
																Our joints begin 
																to hurt. Other 
																body parts begin 
																to fail. These 
																would be signs 
																that the end of 
																life for our 
																body is coming 
																to a close. 
																 
																Since Jesus’ 
																ascension, the 
																clock started 
																ticking for the 
																world to end. 
																From that point 
																and for many 
																years 
																thereafter, the 
																signs were 
																either 
																non-existent or 
																slow to appear. 
																However, in the 
																last 62 years 
																the signs have 
																exploded on the 
																scene in rapid 
																succession and 
																increasing in 
																severity. The 
																signs of 
																physical human 
																death are the 
																same. In the 
																beginning they 
																are either 
																non-existent or 
																slow to appear, 
																but as the end 
																approaches, the 
																signs come 
																rapidly and 
																increase in 
																severity until 
																death overtakes 
																our body. 
																This world as we 
																know it is going 
																to die just as 
																our body ages 
																and dies. Jesus 
																has provided 
																signs for us to 
																know when the 
																time of death, 
																for the world 
																and our body, is 
																approaching. 
																Just as our body 
																dies in its 
																final fight to 
																live, the world 
																will die 
																beginning with 
																the Tribulation 
																and all that 
																will follow. We 
																are seeing these 
																signs now. 
																Daniel is no 
																longer a closed 
																book, but is 
																open for 
																understanding. 
																Revelation has 
																never been a 
																closed book. We 
																are rapidly 
																approaching the 
																final scene of 
																death. All the 
																signs are here.
																
																The good news 
																(for Christians) 
																is that life 
																follows death, 
																and not just 
																life, but 
																eternal, 
																everlasting 
																life. Jesus 
																explains this to 
																us in 1 
																Corinthians 15 
																through His 
																Apostle Paul. In 
																death our bodies 
																are lowered in 
																the grave, but 
																in Christ our 
																bodies are 
																raised up to 
																eternal life. 
																After our body 
																dies, we (in our 
																spirit) are 
																consciously 
																alive with Jesus 
																Christ. At the 
																Rapture our 
																bodies are 
																changed from 
																earthly bodies 
																(that eventually 
																die) to heavenly 
																bodies (that 
																never die).  
															As previously 
															stated, there are no 
															signs for the 
															Rapture. The signs 
															are for the 
															Tribulation, which 
															follows the Rapture 
															of the Church. Since 
															there are no signs 
															for the Rapture, but 
															we are clearly 
															seeing the beginning 
															signs for the 
															Tribulation, we must 
															be very close to our 
															Lord coming for us. 
															Even so, come, Lord 
															Jesus! (Revelation 
															22:20) 
															  
															  
															Grant Phillips 
															
															grantphillips@windstream.net
															 
															
															  															
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