and now back to the future
TonyC said:
Back to the end times thing. Do you believe there are major events that must occur between now and the rapture? (I perceive that you do, but I may be mistaken.) If so, then you feel pretty safe that it won't be tonight, right? If I'm still on track with you, how can you explain that the second coming will be like a thief in the night, and we should always be watchful, prepared? If there are events that must occur first, why should we bother being ready now? In my mind "I know it's not now" doesn't fit with "we can never know when."
In a nutshell, yes. Several events must precede the Rapture of the Church. This does not mean it will not come like a thief, look at the examples of the Churches in Revelation. Not only do these Churches describe physical bodies in the first century, but each has a future promise past this present age. In addition the Churches can be thought to describe the various overall characteristics of the Church age over these 2000 years. But since each style of worship exists from the first century into the future, while the Churches go in turn, each style of worship can be found at any time through the whole period. If your style of worship is like the Church of Sardis, indeed the coming of Christ will overtake you like a thief. That is why I need to personally make sure my style of worship is like that of Philadelphia.
There will be false christs (notice the plural), wars, famine and disease as Jesus said. These are not the end times, but the beginnings of birth pains. Such things must be. This also aligns very well with the first four Seals and they can be thought of as being forces unleashed on the world in order to create conditions that are "ripe" for the end times. The last terrible nation has yet to be formed.
The seventieth 'seven' starts with the antichrist confirming the covenant with many, ostensibly with Israel as that is the focus of Daniel 9:24-27. It starts 42 months where God has given authority (God is always sovereign) to the antichrist. God will protect the nation of Israel from the antichrist's oppression during the first half week. So the antichrist will persecute her offspring, the Christians instead. Towards the end of the first half week the antichrist rushes out like a flood from Daniel 11:40-45. He pitches his tent at the Holy Mountain (used only to describe the hill Jerusalem sits on) which is the same description Luke uses at 21:20. At mid week an abomination occurs. He "swiftly" (which is a translation of
wing in Daniel 9:27 like the swiftness of the flood from Daniel 11:40) sets up an idol of himself in the temple that is still to be built described in Ezekiel 40:1-43:9. The false prophet (the beast of the land - possibly from Israel) reinforces the antichrist and requires all to receive an impression (mark) or they cannot buy or sell.
This general pattern of the antichrist reaching his zenith in rebellion, the removal of the Church and His resultant judgment follows the words of Daniel 9:27, the abomination causes desolation and desolation will be poured out on him (that makes desolate). This is also described in Daniel 12:1 where in response to the abomination we can see Mikael (literally -who is like God) arising. Daniel 12:1 describes a time of distress followed by the deliverance of all those in the Book of Life.
Jesus references this same mid-week point in the Olivet discourses in Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21. Jesus describes this time as being unequaled (thus specific and unique) and being a great distress or tribulation. If these days were not shortened, none of the Christians would live through it. People will be actively searching for Jesus and not find Him in the desert or the inner rooms. You can see that for a three and half year period, the midweek point and some nebulous time afterward, there is plenty of need for
patient endurance for the Christian.
Jesus then tells us immediately after the distress of those days there will be a sun/moon/star event. This is what Zechariah described:
On that day there will be no light, no cold or frost. 7 It will be a unique day, without daytime or nighttime--a day known to the LORD. When evening comes, there will be light. -ZEC 14:6 Ezekiel says the same thing but addresses it to the unbelieving nations:
When I snuff you out, I will cover the heavens and darken their stars; I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the moon will not give its light. -EZE 32:7
This is the same day described in Revelation
I watched as he opened the sixth seal. There was a great earthquake. The sun turned black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red, 13 and the stars in the sky fell to earth, as late figs drop from a fig tree when shaken by a strong wind. -REV 6:12
During this, the 144,000 are sealed and three angels make their announcements (Rev 14:1-12) Then like the ten virgins waiting for the Bridegroom we see the gathering that Jesus talks about in the Olivet Discourse;
The sky receded like a scroll, rolling up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place. -Rev 6:14 Isaiah described this as well:
In the evening, sudden terror! Before the morning, they are gone! -ISA 17:14 In the parallel account of the seventieth 'seven' (Rev 13 through 16) the harvest occurs in chapter 14. Evidence for the Rapture occurs in the Seal accounts in sequential fashion after the sun/moon/star event as the great multitude appears in God's temple in heaven and it is the Elder that says these have come out of the Great Tribulation and washed their robes white in the blood of the lamb just Jesus spoke of two thousand years before.
After a space of half an hour, all hell breaks loose and that will continue until the end of the seventieth 'seven' as God pronounces judgment on the nations (including the nation of Israel as the OT prophets have spoken of the Day of the Lord.) and literally pours out His wrath. But God will save a remnant of His people as He always does. They go into the Millennial Period. Daniel 12:2 describes the end of the thousand years and like Matthew 25:31 and Rev 20:12-13 describes a time when there is a heavenly judgment.
We Christians can be part of the Rapture at any moment because it is only as far away as our death. And that can happen at any time. Remember the dead in Christ rise first, so if you lose your life by maintaining your faith in a time of trial, you will gain everlasting life, and get a six foot head start on those that are still left alive.