- From Prophesy News Watch -
Though the term Rapture does not appear in the Bible, it is derived from the Latin, raptus, which means "a carrying off." Because of numerous biblical scriptures, the Bible indicates that when the end really does come and the going gets tougher than anyone can possibly describe, the Church, described as the Bride, will mysteriously disappear and join Christ in the air as he appears in the clouds. This disappearance, described in 1 Corinthians 15:52, will be virtually instantaneous, in the twinkling of an eye.
Though the term Rapture does not appear in the Bible, it is derived from the Latin, raptus, which means "a carrying off." Because of numerous biblical scriptures, the Bible indicates that when the end really does come and the going gets tougher than anyone can possibly describe, the Church, described as the Bride, will mysteriously disappear and join Christ in the air as he appears in the clouds. This disappearance, described in 1 Corinthians 15:52, will be virtually instantaneous, in the twinkling of an eye.
There
is perhaps no greater debate when it comes to Bible Prophecy than the
nature and timing of this event. LifeWay Research recently polled 1,000
senior protestant pastors about their rapture beliefs, with the
following results:
" Pre-Tribulation View
- 36%. Christians who believe in a pre-tribulation rapture in which
the Church will be taken up to heaven before the Tribulation period
begins- an escape from the prophesied apocalypse.
" Mid-Tribulational View - 4%. Christians who believe in a mid-tribulation rapture that will occur 3.5 years into the Tribulation.
" Post Tribulational View
- 18%. Christians who believe in a post-tribulation rapture in which
the event occurs at the end of the 7-year Tribulation. In this case, the
Church would suffer through the 7-years of devastation: death, torture,
starvation, plague, war and climate-change far beyond any
climate-change that is happening at the present.
" None of the above - 25%. Those who believe the rapture should not be taken literally.
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