The Rapture
By James M. Frye
A Grace Bible Church Publication
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Introduction
There is perhaps no subject today that has aroused more curiosity than that of the rapture. What is it? When will it take place? What is Gods purpose for it? In this booklet we will seek to answer these questions. But be ready, for what the Bible says on this subject may be quite different from what you have been taught.
What is the Rapture?
What is the rapture, and what will happen when it takes place? To answer this question, let us look at 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17. We will examine this passage one verse at a time.
1 Thessalonians 4:13
This passage begins by talking about those who are asleep. The term "sleep" is often used in the Bible to refer to believers who have died.
John 11:11-14
So, "them which are asleep" is a reference to believers who have died. We must also keep in mind that it is the body that sleeps and not the soul (Matt. 27:52). The Bible teaches that there is conscious existence after death (Luke 16:19-31; Rev. 6:9-10; Luke 23:43 etc.).
1 Thessalonians 4:14
When a believer dies, his spirit is separated from his body (James 2:26). The body returns to the dust, but the spirit returns to God (Eccl. 12:7). For a believer, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord (2 Cor. 5:8).
One day Jesus Christ is going to return to earth. When he does, he will bring with him believers (their spirits) who have died and gone to heaven. But not all believers will die before Jesus returns.
1 Thessalonians 4:15
There will be believers still alive on this earth when Jesus Christ returns. So then we have two groups of believers: those who have died (whom Christ will bring with him); and those who are still alive (whom Christ is coming for).
1 Thessalonians 4:16
As we have said, Jesus will return to earth bringing the spirits of believers who have died with him. But what about their bodies? This verse tells us that he will raise them from the dead. Jesus will reunite believers spirits with their bodies. Their bodies shall be raised immortal, never to die again.
But what about the bodies of believers who are still alive when Jesus returns? They have not died yet, so they cannot be resurrected (raised from the dead).
1 Corinthians 15:51-53
The bodies of believers who are still alive at the second coming of Christ will be changed. Their bodies will be changed from mortal to immortal in a moment.
1 Thessalonians 4:17
Then both groups (those who have been resurrected and those who have been changed) shall be raptured together to meet the Lord in the air at his coming.
When Will the Rapture Take Place?
There is much debate today about the timing of the rapture. Will it take place before the tribulation or after? In this section we will seek to answer this question.
1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
From this passage, one thing is clear. The rapture will take place when Jesus comes. So when does Jesus come? Before the tribulation or after?
Matthew 24:29-31
Jesus will come immediately after the tribulation. It couldnt be any clearer. What is it called when Jesus comes to gather his elect unto himself? Why, its called the rapture, of course. And there it is right in the text immediately after the tribulation. Notice that he comes in the clouds, with angels and with the sound of a trumpet. That is almost the exact wording that we found in 1 Thessalonians 4.
Some people will object at this point and tell us that Jesus will come twice. They say that he will come once before the tribulation, and a second time after the tribulation. That means that there would be both a second and also a third coming of Christ. Now where does the Bible speak of a third coming of Christ? It doesnt. There is no such thing. When challenged, they will respond to this by saying that both comings are part of the second coming. Now, unless you are extremely bad at math, you cannot have two second comings. Is that the way we count (1, 2, 2, 3)? No, of course not. The second part would instead be a third coming.
To try and get around this obvious difficulty, those who teach a pre-tribulation rapture speak of the first and second phases of the second coming. Again, where does the Bible speak of phases of the second coming?
ORIGIN OF THIS DOCTRINE
Where did this doctrine, of a pre-tribulation rapture and of there being two phases of the Second Coming, come from? It may shock you to learn this, but the fact is that no one in the Christian Church ever heard of or believed in this doctrine prior to the 1800s. For 1800 years of Church history no one believed that the rapture would take place before the tribulation or that there would be more than one future Coming of Christ. If you doubt this, simply check any of the confessions and creeds of various denominations prior to this time. Check, for example, The Westminster Confession of Faith 1644, The Baptist Confession of Faith 1689, or The New Hampshire Baptist Confession 1833, etc., etc.
How, then, did this doctrine originate? It began in Scotland around 1830 when a 15-year-old girl named Margaret McDonald believed that she had received a new revelation from God. This supposed new "revelation" was then picked up by a pastor named Edward Irving, and later by a pastor from the Plymouth Brethren named John Nelson Darby. Irving, and then Darby began looking at the Bible through the rose-colored glasses of this young womans supposed "revelation" and further developed it into an entire system. This system is known today as Dispensationalism. This teaching then spread to the United States by the mid-1800s, although it was still little known.
The doctrine did not become popularized until it was adopted by a man named C. I. Scofield. This teaching then found its way into the notes of the Scofield Reference Bible. This Bible was spread far and wide, and it wasnt long before large numbers of people began interpreting the Second Coming according to Scofields notes.
This doctrine has gained such wide acceptance and popularity today, that roughly 90% of all books and perhaps 99% of all radio and TV broadcasts on the subject of prophecy promote this teaching. Not all of the main-line denominations hold to this teaching, but those who dont are largely silent on the subject.
So we see that this doctrine did not come from the Bible but rather was imposed upon the Bible. For 1800 years, no one got this belief from the Bible.
DISPROVING THIS DOCTRINE
There are many passages of scripture that clearly contradict this teaching.
2 Thessalonians 2:1-4
This passage warns us not to let anyone deceive us by teaching that the rapture is at hand (imminent). All who teach a pre-tribulation rapture also teach that the rapture is imminent. It is often said that there is nothing that must take place before the rapture. They tell us that it could happen at any moment. This passage warns us not to be deceived by this teaching. It tells us that two things must happen before the rapture can take place.
1) There will be a falling away (apostasy).
2) The man of sin (the antichrist) will be revealed by entering into the temple and claiming to be God (the abomination of desolation - Matthew 24:15).
Now, if there is anything that must take place before the rapture, how can it be imminent (take place at any moment)? And since the rapture is to take place after the antichrist is revealed, how can it be pre-tribulational? How can the rapture take place before the tribulation, when the Bible says that it will take place after an event that all pre-tribulationists agree happens during the tribulation?
Have you ever seen the end-time movies or read fictional books that are based on this teaching? We hear of cars suddenly going out of control as the driver disappears in the rapture. We watch as people who missed the rapture begin looking around to see who the antichrist will be. Is that the picture the Bible gives us?
2 Thessalonians 1:7-10
Jesus is coming back for his saints. When he does, he will not only give them rest from their troubles, but he will also be glorified in them and admired by them. But is that all he is going to do? No, read the passage. He will also take vengeance on unbelievers (them that know not God) and cast them into hell punishing them (with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord).
There is no getting around it, unless you just choose to ignore this passage and believe whatever you want regardless of scripture. All of this happens at the one second coming of Christ. Notice that the word when occurs in this passage twice Both times between statements of what Jesus will do to believers and what he will do to unbelievers, inseparably linking the two together. When will he come for believers? When he comes to judge unbelievers and cast them into hell.
When the rapture takes place, unbelievers lives will not go on as normal. They will stand before Jesus in judgment, and he will cast them into hell. How could there be a tribulation after that?
Matthew 13:24-30
Here we have the parable of the wheat and tares. The interpretation of the parable is given a little further on in the chapter.
Matthew 13:37-43
From this passage we see that believers (wheat) and unbelievers (tares) will exist together (and not be separated) until "the end of the world". If the rapture were to take place prior to the tribulation, then believers and unbelievers would have to be separated before the end of the world. But Jesus tells us this is not the case. This passage also says that when Jesus comes to gather (rapture) believers to himself, he will also cast unbelievers into hell. How could the tribulation possibly take place after all unbelievers have been cast into hell? No one would be left to follow the Antichrist? No! The rapture takes place after the tribulation.
THE DAY OF THE LORD
When studying scripture, it is important to study each passage in its context. The subject of the second coming and the rapture does not stop at the end of 1 Thessalonians chapter 4. It carries on into chapter 5. So lets look at that section.
1 Thessalonians 4:16-5:2
From reading this passage in context, one thing is immediately clear. The day in which the rapture takes place is called the day of the Lord. Does the day of the Lord take place before the tribulation or after the tribulation? How can we know when it begins?
Isaiah 13:9-10
The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the Lord come.
Joel 2:31
Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: for the day of the Lord is near in the valley of decision. The sun and the moon shall be darkened, and the stars shall withdraw their shining.
Joel 3:14-15
From these passages, we see that the day of the Lord begins with cosmic signs in the sun, moon and stars. So, when do these cosmic signs take place? Before the tribulation or after?
Matthew 24:29
The cosmic signs will take place after the tribulation. So the day of the Lord will take place after the tribulation. And since the rapture takes place on the day of the Lord, we also know that the rapture will also take place after the tribulation. And as we saw earlier, its right there in the text.
Matthew 24:29-31
Why is There a Rapture?
If the purpose of the rapture is not to deliver believers from the coming tribulation, what, then, is its purpose? Lets look at a passage that we looked at earlier.
2 Thessalonians 1:7-10
Jesus is coming back to give believers (who have been going through the tribulation) rest from their troubles. At the same time, he will also be coming in flaming fire, taking vengeance on unbelievers (them that know not God). The purpose of the rapture is to get believers out of the way of the fire.
Luke 17:28-30
Just as God sent angels to deliver Lot out of Sodom before he destroyed it with fire, Jesus will also send his angels to deliver believers from the fire to come.
2 Peter 3:10-13
As we have seen previously, the day of the Lord is the day in which the rapture takes place. When Jesus comes, he will not only rapture believers but will also destroy the heavens and the earth with fire. The purpose of the rapture is to get believers out of the way of the fire.
Common Objections
There are a number of objections that are often raised against the post-trib. rapture position that is set forth in this booklet. In this section we will look at some of the more common ones.
#1) Coming For vs With His Saints
"Some passages say that, at the Second Coming, Jesus will come with his saints (believers). Other passages say that, at the Second Coming, Jesus will come for his saints. Now, how can he come with them unless he first comes for them? Therefore, there must be two phases of the Second Coming."
Sounds good, doesnt it? Human reasoning always does (1 Cor. 3:19, Cols. 2:8). There is no discrepancy here. They do err not knowing the Scriptures (Matt. 22:29).
Here we have the saints that he is coming with.
1 Thessalonians 4:14-15
Here we have the saints that he is coming for.
We have both groups in the same passage at the same time the second coming (not comings) of Christ.
The saints that he is coming with are Christians who have died and are coming back with him from heaven. The saints that he is coming for are Christians still alive on the earth. No discrepancy! And no excuse for creating two Phases of the second coming.
#2) Kept from the hour
"Jesus promises to keep us "from the hour of temptation (Rev. 3:10). Since the hour of temptation is the tribulation, we must, therefore, be removed from the earth (in the rapture) before the tribulation starts."
Revelation 3:10
This verse is often used by those who believe in a pre-tribulation rapture to "prove" their position. But what does the phrase "keep thee from" mean? They say that it means that believers will not even be here during the temptation. Is that what it means? Lets look at another verse of scripture that uses this same phase and see.
John 17:15
Jesus is praying for his disciples. He does not pray for God to take them "out of the world" (as a rapture would) but that the Father will "keep them from" evil. Evidently being kept "from" something does not necessitate ones removal from the earth.
"Keep them from" is used here to mean "protect in the midst of". Was there evil in the world during the days of these disciples? Yes there was, and they were protected from it. The term "keep them from" is used in a spiritual, not a physical sense. It does not mean "protected them from any bad thing happening to them". Remember that the majority of those for whom Christ was praying were eventually martyred.
They were not kept from physical harm but from spiritual harm. "Keep from evil" refers to being protected in the midst of spiritual evil. And, during the Tribulation, true Christians shall be "protected from" being deceived by the Antichrist.
Matthew 24:24
Believers will be "kept from" this temptation (deception). They will not be deceived by the Antichrist. This is not true, however, of unbelievers.
2 Thessalonians 2:8-12
#3) Not Appointed unto wrath
"God has not appointed believers unto wrath, therefore, believers must be raptured before the tribulation".
1 Thessalonians 5:9
Pre-tribers falsely assume that the tribulation and the day of God's wrath are one and the same. Their reasoning goes like this:
1) The tribulation is the pouring out of God's wrath.
2) Believers are not appointed to wrath.
3) Therefore, believers must be raptured before
the tribulation.
What is wrong with this reasoning? The Bible clearly teaches that the wrath of God is not poured out until AFTER the tribulation is over!
1) Jesus taught that cosmic signs in the sun, moon, and stars would signal the end of the tribulation.
Matthew 24:29
2) These cosmic signs (which signal the end of the
tribulation) occur at the sixth seal.
Revelation 6:12-13
3) God's wrath is not yet poured out until AFTER these cosmic
signs have taken place and the tribulation is over.
Revelation 6:15-17
The great day of God's wrath does not come until after the tribulation is over. The pouring out of God's wrath is the 7 vials.
Revelation 15:7
And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out THE VIALS OF THE WRATH OF GOD upon the earth.
Revelation 16:1
Believers are indeed delivered from the wrath of God, but this
wrath is not poured out until AFTER the tribulation is
over. So the rapture need not take place until AFTER the
tribulation is over. This verse (1 Thess. 5:9) does not disagree
with the Post-tribulation rapture position, it actually affirms
it.
Summary
At the beginning of this booklet, we set out to answer three questions:
1. What is the rapture, and what will happen when it takes place? We have seen that when Jesus returns to earth he will bring with him the spirits of believers who have died. He will then resurrect their bodies, placing their spirits back into their now resurrected, immortal bodies. Believers who have not yet died, but are still alive when Christ comes, will have their bodies changed from mortal to immortal in a moment. Then both groups will be caught up (raptured) together to meet the Lord in the air at his coming.
2. When will the rapture take place? We have seen that the rapture will take place immediately after the tribulation, on the day of the Lord when the sun, moon and stars turn dark.
3. Why is there a rapture? We have seen that when Jesus comes for believers he is also coming to destroy, not only unbelievers, but also the heavens and the earth in flaming fire. The purpose of the rapture is to get believers out of the way of the fire.
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