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Dead Men Walking sounds a bit cryptic doesn't it? Well, most everyone you know, most everyone you see walking down the street, are just that; Dead Men Walking. I say this with the conviction of truth, because Jesus and the Bible say it's so, and neither lie

A lot of people say they are Christians because they believe in God. Well I'm here to tell you that simply believing in God and Jesus Christ as Our Savior is not nearly enough. A Christian who wants to be saved must live for Him 'til he dies. Being saved is a life-changing event which is where the term "Born Again" comes from.

So when you walk down the street and see people who don't walk the walk of someone wanting to be like Christ, you're looking at another soul that will die and not see eternal life. Denial can be a killer.

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Men shall desire to die and death shall flee from them!  (Rev. 9:6)

Below You Will Find My Breakdown Of The Rapture Of The Church. If You Would Like To Read A Deeper Explanation That Does A Very Complete Job Of Separating The Rapture From The Second Coming, Click HERE To Read John McTernan's Rapture (The Blessed Hope)

Another very outstanding site with tons of documentation proving the legitimacy of the Pre-Tribulation Rapture as described in the Bible is found here: www.pre-trib.org/articles. If you have any questions about any aspect of how it will work, or to resolve any arguments you feel work against the pre-trib theory, this is the site to visit. It's all covered from every angle, written by Bible scholars using scripture as it was originally written.

The Rapture Of The Church is a Doctrine Of Imminence. Jesus calling those of faith up to Heaven to be with Him while he pours out His judgments upon mankind. But, many people say, "If God is such a loving God, why will he be so harsh in His judgments?"  The answer is simple, righteous, and justified.  God stepped out of heaven, out of eternity, came down to Earth and into time, manifested Himself in human form as Jesus Christ, and took the sins of mankind upon Himself as a perfect sacrifice by dying in our place. The Passover Lamb, Jesus was crucified as the only perfect sinless human who never disobeyed or disgraced God. He was obedient unto death, even the death on the cross. The only human to never sin was the only one capable of taking the sins of all the world upon himself. He also proved to us that life can exist after our earthly deaths by being resurrected and walking the earth again in an incorruptible body. He had to be sinless and perfect to successfully accomplish these monumental tasks. He sacrificed Himself for us in the purest act of love, to give each of us a chance to be saved and live with Him eternally.

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"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness; because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:...

Romans 1:18-20

The verses above, spoken by Paul, answer the common question: How could a loving God send anyone to hell, especially someone who has never heard the Good News of Jesus?

In fact, Paul says in these verses, that God has revealed himself plainly in the creation to all people. And yet people reject even this basic knowledge of God. Also, everyone has an inner sense of what God requires (typically considered our conscience), but we choose not to live up to it. Put another way, people's moral standards are always better than their behavior. If people suppress God's truth ("hold the truth in unrighteousness") in order to live their own way, they have no excuse. They know the truth of righteousness, choose to go their own direction, and will have to endure the consequences for ignoring it.

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Before continuing on, if you're not a true believer, or are on the fringe of belief and disbelief, take a moment to read this article regarding several world-renowned individuals who took the resurrection of Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago, and put it to the test of legal evidence, by today's standards. This is a must-read for anyone on the fringe, or if you just feel like you want to reaffirm your faith in the Lord. Read this before continuing on: http://www.av1611.org/resur.html

There is also a very worthy DVD that you will want to rent or buy called: "The Case For Christ" by Lee Strobel. An excellent DVD that details the history of how one man began a quest to prove that Jesus Christ was not the Messiah, but found that not only was he real, but he turned his life over to Him.

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The definition of faith, according to the Bible:

“Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.”
 

We are saved by Grace (given us by God), through Faith (our conviction in the truth of an unseen God).

Now all we sinful humans have to do is accept the gift He's freely given us and we can be saved. Accepting this gift is more than just acknowledging that he was (and is) the Son of God. It's more than just saying we believe in God and calling ourselves "Christians". We must ask Him to come into our hearts and be willing to freely give our lives over to Him. The problem is that most of mankind has totally and completely rejected His gift.  Not only have they rejected His gift, but some have rejected Him wholly, as if He never even existed.  Does He have the right to judge mankind?  Of course He does!  He is the only one who has that right as God Himself, and he's waited 2,000 years to do so, giving man as much time as He deems necessary.  As the man who suffered so much rejection, humiliation, and pain through crucifixion on the cross, God has ordained Jesus as the ultimate judge to make the final judgments on the highly-feared Judgment Day at the Great White Throne Judgment (feared only by those who reject Him). Each person has been given ample time to repent of our sins and come to Him. It's our move now, or it's eternal check-mate, Game Over!

Yes, God is a loving God. He's proven it over and over, and without question through the manifestation and subsequent crucifixion of His Son Jesus Christ. Christ spent his entire life preaching about love and how important it is to love, unconditionally. His love for us is unconditional, even if we don't accept and give ourselves to Him. If you should die before giving yourself to Christ, you will unfortunately pay a very high price. It will be with love that he condemns you, and you can be certain that He will have tears in his eyes as he sends you to your eternal fate. However, if you do accept Him into your life, you will receive a gift greater than anything this earth can offer. If you can do that for Him, your life will no longer be a temporary placement wherever you are now, or have lived this life. Let me clarify that statement because it's not completely true. If you accept Jesus into your heart and live for Him, you will spend eternity with Him at your side in Heaven. If you don't accept Him, you will spend eternity being tormented in the very real place called Hell. Everyone will live for eternity, some in Heaven with God and Jesus, and many in hell with satan and his demons. Both of these places are far beyond human description, though the Bible does a pretty good job of painting a picture for us. For an in-depth personal account of what hell is like, go to this page and watch the video "23 Minutes In Hell".

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THE RAPTURE IS IMMINENT (10:50)

The Bible doesn't use the actual word "rapture" anywhere within.  But the word "rapture" is an English word taken from the Latin word "raptus", which was taken from the Vulgate of 1 Thessalonians 4:17, a transliteration of the Greek word "harpazo".  The New Testament being written in Greek, the Koine Greek word "harpazo" means "caught up" or "taken away". (for more on the Rapture, it's origin, and the differing beliefs of when it will occur, you can check out a fairly extensive explanation on Wikipedia.org by clicking HERE).

The Bible talks of the Rapture happening after a great falling away of the church, when the love for God grows cold. In case no one has noticed, that is happening now worldwide, and has been for quite some time. But the extent to how far this country has fallen away to the degree it has, has been happening fairly recently. This is separate from the great apostasy referenced in several locations of the Bible, in particular the book of Revelation.

13 But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. 14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up (Greek: harpazo) together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words.

1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

The verses above describe the Rapture in verses 16 (in which the dead in Christ will rise first), 17 (where those who are alive in Christ at the moment will be taken next) and shall be "caught up" (Raptured) together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air, to be with Him forever.  These facts were written to be used to "comfort one another", because He will spare us the time of judgments, the Tribulation. I find a lot of comfort in knowing that I won't have to endure the horrors of the Tribulation and the persecution of the Antichrist and False Prophet. It will be an unimaginably horrible time that very few Christians will live through.

Some see this being "caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air" as His Second Coming (Post-Millennialists), but they are clearly two separate events with completely different goals. The Rapture is to remove the church and spare His people from the horrors to come during the Tribulation. The Second Coming is for final judgment on the Beast, False Prophet, and the unbelievers still alive on earth. Also take notice that he never touches the earth when he Raptures His people. He is met in the clouds and not actually seen by mankind, never sets foot on earth, so therefore this doesn't qualify as His Second Coming. The Second Coming will be witnessed by all mankind (the Bible says every eye shall see Him), when he sets foot on the Mount of Olives, causing a great earthquake which will split the mountain in two. Great fear will be felt by all who worshipped the Antichrist and by the opposing armies, and for good reason, because this is when He will judge mankind for their time on earth. What's truly amazing about this event (the Second Coming) is that the armies that are about to square off against each other to annihilation, turn the focus and attention to Jesus and his angelic warriors and try to battle this Heavenly army. Imagine the futility!

There are other verses that describe the same event happening in the same way, which I hope to add later as I find them. The point being that the Pre-Millennialist view is the most factual by the Biblical Word of God.

"ΉΊBecause thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth."

Revelation 3:10

3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;...6 And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time. 7 For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.

2 Thessalonians 2:3, 6-7

4 But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief...9 For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, 10 Who died for us, that, whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with him.

1 Thessalonians 5:4, 9-10

"51 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, 52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. 53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality."

1 Corinthians 15:51-52

Take particular note of the word "mystery" in the last set of verses from 1 Corinithians 15:51. The Biblical definition of mystery is "a truth that has not been revealed before". One thing we all know for certain, The Rapture is a one-time event that has not happened yet in history. That means that it is yet to happen. When the Apostle Paul wrote these words to the Thessalonians, he used it in the sense that it had been divinely revealed to him by God Himself, so there's no question to the truthfulness of it.

Another thing Paul did was set the order of the Rapture, later in this letter. The dead in Christ (those who have already died believing in Christ) will rise first (be resurrected), followed by those who are alive in Christ at the time by the Rapture. Personally, I can't wait. I only hope that my faith is strong enough, along with that of my family's.

When Christ sets foot on earth again, it will be for one purpose, to cast the Antichrist and False Prophet into the bottomless pit (abyss) and judge what's left of mankind. Satan will be bound and sealed for 1,000 years at that time. The few righteous people left alive at this time will be left here to repopulate the new world that will be recreated by Jesus right then and there.  This will begin the Millennial Kingdom of God in which Jesus shall rule from a rebuilt Jerusalem.  And unfortunately for unbelievers (those unwilling to accept His gift of eternal salvation), shall be condemned along with the Antichrist and False Prophet, to the Lake of Fire (Hell). 

A pre-tribulation rapture is the only thing that makes sense, given the wording of Jesus himself, and the conditions of the earth at the time.  He will take away (Rapture) his believers when the world least expects it, taking with them the Holy Spirit, which is the only restraining influence on earth that's stopped man from pushing the buttons that will destroy civilization already. Without the Holy Spirit's influence, mankind will be free and unable to stop themselves from unleashing the horrors of the judgments upon themselves and each other, and God will allow it to happen if not even assist in some pushing of buttons. (A quick note here, the book of Revelation describes 21 judgments that will be unleashed on the earth by God and His angels. The descriptions of the judgments could fit into some of the weapons now stockpiled around the world by various countries, but could very well be Divine judgments that have nothing to do with man's weapons of war. God is capable of doing anything and everything He wants, no matter how incredible it may sound in our human understanding.)

 

"6 And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time. 7 For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. 8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming: 9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, 10 And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. 11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: 12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness."

2 Thessalonians 2:6-12

The verses above describe how the Rapture of the Church/taking away of the Holy Spirit will happen before the Tribulation begins and the revealing of the Antichrist. It is the indwelling Holy Spirit in the Church that is the only thing preventing evil from running unrestrained today. These verses also describe how God will not only allow mankind to be deceived by the Antichrist and False Prophet, (who will be able to perform miraculous signs and lying wonders), but will actually push them into the deception. God is going to damn those who take pleasure in their sins and don't believe the Truth.

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Here are some of the events/signs that will occur before the Rapture, with the most significant one first on the list:

  1. Restoration of the State of Israel (1958)

  1. Miscellaneous Signs:

Man is in one of two states, born-again unto Jesus Christ, or men of the world.  There is no in-between, gray area. If you truly believe that Jesus Christ was God in the flesh, came down to sacrifice his innocent blood for the sins of mankind, you live for Christ daily, read the Word often to know it, and are filled with the Holy Spirit, than you will be called up in the Rapture. If all those things do not apply to you, you will be left here on Earth to endure the Great Tribulation.  The Tribulation will be a seven year period that is nothing short of a countdown to The Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

The Tribulation will be in two parts. The first 3 1/2 years will appear peaceful (or at least no more violent that it already is) and no one will believe that the end is so near. A peace treaty will be in place involving Israel and the Middle East nations, a treaty created by the Anti-Christ himself and essentially forced upon Israel. Then overnight, the treaty will be broken by the Antichrist and life will be hell on Earth of unimaginable proportions. Three and a half years of all the worlds' most technologically advanced nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons unleashed on all nations, all cities, all peoples. Unspeakable horrors will be committed and witnessed daily. People will pray for death but it will elude them.  (To read more about the 7 years of Tribulation, click HERE.)

Doesn't sound like much fun does it? There's only one way to avoid the hell described above and that is by allowing Jesus into your heart. Once that's been done He will call you up to be with Him during this 7 year period.  You will avoid the judgments being poured out on mankind. Please take the time to learn more about the Rapture Of The Church by reading the detailed article below. I cannot take credit for it as I didn't write it. But whoever the author is has done an excellent job and I wanted to share it with you. Enjoy...

This article appeared originally in the December 2005–January 2006 Levitt Letters.


I’m going to deal with a question that comes up frequently in our computer correspondence and in churches where I speak. That question is about End Times Prophecy and the series of events that come about for the Believers. The following material was skillfully reduced for publication by my son, Aaron, an excellent editor.

I.  Glory

The Church seems to often focus on the future of unbelievers. The oncoming Tribulation Period, the actions of the Antichrist, and Armageddon are repeatedly taught, as if they are the Believer’s main concerns.


Studying the Tribulation is very important, since it signals the culmination of God’s plan and the return of our Lord. But it’s more pleasant to think of those entering Heaven during that period, and later returning with God to populate His Kingdom on earth. The hallmark of Christianity is our bright future. What we see is not all we get. Earthly life is of little significance to those who have been promised the Kingdom to come. We’re already living our eternal lives, and this is the worst part of them.


II.  The Rapture: What is it?

The Rapture of the Church is the moment when Jesus will come and take the Believers with Him to heaven. This promise of Christianity distinguishes it from worldly religions. Buddha and Mohammed won’t be making another appearance. Cults last about as long as their founders exist. But followers of Christ are assured deliverance to come — true deliverance of the Chosen People to the Promised Land.


It’s sad that there are churches which haven’t disclosed the Rapture to their members. Liberal churches which have put away the Bible, losing the prime promise of Jesus, and they live on in a pathetic “Christian ethic” — a meaningless and powerless copy of life in Christ. But those aware of the Rapture and awaiting Jesus’ return will live in a new Kingdom in an ongoing eternal life.


“Rapture,” borrowed from the Latin Vulgate Bible, appears in the King James as “caught up” (I Thess. 4:17). Verses 16–18 contain the prime promise of Jesus’ return.
Verse 18 isn’t quoted often, but should be, for what is more comforting than knowing we’ll go beyond this life and “ever be with the Lord”?

On His last Passover night, Jesus indicated His departure from the Church, promising to return again:

Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also (John 14:1-3).


After His resurrection and forty days with His Disciples, Jesus rose to His Father, repeating His promise (Acts 1:9–11). In these final forty days, the Lord taught not so much how to behave, as about witnessing to all men in preparation for the Kingdom to come (Acts 1:9).



The men in verse 10 were angels, come to assure the Disciples that in just the manner they had seen the Lord ascend — into Heaven — He would return. Thus, the Lord will not return “in a spiritual way” or “in your heart,” but literally in the manner that He left, bodily and miraculously.


In the same way Jesus spent His last moments on earth, we also should focus on the Kingdom to come, which starts with the Rapture. We learn more about the Rapture from 1 Cor. 15:22–23. Everyone “born of Adam” dies, but those in Christ will be resurrected. It also indicates that we have an order, which ties in with “the dead in Christ will rise first.” Jesus’ number was one, and He is called the “first fruits” as He is the first man permanently resurrected. First fruits is the third Jewish feast, Resurrection Sunday, which we have come to call “Easter.” Referring to it as “first fruits,” we realize there is a second, third, etc. We’re all numbered, and will rise in that order in the Rapture. The dead in Christ, having lower numbers, will rise first.


We will undergo a mysterious metamorphosis: we will be outfitted for eternal life, as our present bodies won’t do for that (I Cor. 15:51–53). Death is the common fear of all mortals — except for the true Believer. Paul exults in the face of death in verses 55-57. After the Rapture is accomplished, we’re ready for the exciting events of our seven years in heaven, as the Tribulation Period takes place on earth. (The Rapture is more fully covered in my books, Raptured, with Dr. Thomas S. McCall and The Signs of the End).

 

III.  Heaven

Once we’re in Heaven with Jesus, we have important matters to transact. We are not issued wings and harps, but instead have a momentous conference with the Lord — aimed at preparing us for our wedding. We, the bride of Christ, shall become the Lord’s wife.


The first event is a review of our earthly lives (II Cor. 5:10). Each of us meets individually and privately with the Lord at this “Judgment Seat” in order to evaluate our lives on earth. The emphasis is not on our sins, which are forgiven, but on our works. Believers are saved “unto good works”, and have responsibilities as disciples of Christ. If not for our appointed tasks on earth, we could have gone to Heaven the moment we were saved. As it is, we will or will not have accomplished certain assignments, according to our gifts.


Paul expounds on the standards in the Judgment Seat of Christ, and how our works are reckoned (I Cor. 3:11–13). He writes that no foundation for this life can be laid outside of that in Christ. (Good works done outside of Christ by unbelievers are not relevant to this Scripture because unbelievers won’t be going to Heaven. Those works, plus sins, are presented at the Great White Throne of Judgment, after the Kingdom).

Paul next divides our works into two categories, “gold, silver, and precious stones,” and “wood, hay, and stubble” — two very different rankings of quality. Jesus will test all of our works with fire. The analogy is clear, as fire certainly shows the difference between works of gold, silver, and precious stones, and those of wood, hay, and stubble. That is the real purpose of the Judgment Seat.


Each Believer has a life of great variety to present to God, and we are not always sure ourselves just which of our works are of high value in Heaven. We recall from the Gospels the story of the man who prayed, fasted, and thanked God that he was not like the poor beggar who lay on his face at the back of the synagogue, while the beggar plead to God, “Have mercy on me, a sinner.” As the Lord explained, it was found that the beggar’s humility and plea for mercy were the real gold, silver, and precious stones, while the hypocrisy of wood, hay, and stubble belonged to the supposedly righteous man in the front.



Paul then states our rewards for the works that survive the fire (I Cor. 3:14), jewels for our crowns. The rewards of the Christian come at the end of this life, in Heaven, not on the earth. Paul also says we shall suffer loss for our works of wood, hay and stubble in verse 15. We note the phrase “but he himself shall be saved.” God is clear that salvation is a free gift, not an earned prize; we cannot lose our salvation by bad works or sins, which were forgiven when we believed in Christ. We will suffer loss of our rewards, in effect, for our bad works, but we won’t fall back out of Heaven. Peter thought the heavy net of fish he had “caught up” might break, and some fish fall back in the water (John 21:11). But the Lord had selected the fish on this occasion, and none were lost once they were caught up.


The fire does not consume the Believer, for God has fire that does not totally burn up, such as the Burning Bush and the Lake of Fire. The fire is only to purify away the bad works, as fire sterilizes bacteria in foods. The Judgment Seat of Christ is to prepare us as a spotless bride for our Lord (II Cor. 11:2). If we still had the memory of bad works we had done in our lifetimes of service, we would have, as it were, a guilty conscience, and would not be the pure virgins the Lord requires. The Judgment Seat is the final preparation for the marriage supper of the Lamb. Just as earthly brides adorn themselves in finest garments, so we will go before the Lord cleansed of all bad works, forgiven, and in that sense, as perfect as He is Himself.


It surprises many Believers that we will then be, in our purity, equal to Christ. But that is our destiny, the Scripture is clear. Christ could not marry less a bride than He Himself, and we shall reign with Him in the Kingdom as the Queen on the earth.


This, then, is true Christianity, a transcendence of this worldly life, state, body, mind, and all worldly labor — we trade it all for eternal bliss in the presence of God Himself in Christ Jesus.


IV.  The Marriage

Now we are ready to marry the Lord.


It’s fascinating to compare these events with Israel’s wedding traditions in Christ’s time. There was a seven-day honeymoon in a bridal chamber for the bride and groom, preceding the marriage supper. This pertains exactly to the seven years in Heaven and the Judgment Seat of Christ, leading up to marriage with Him. (The Jewish wedding and all of its Gospel implications are explained fully in the booklet, A Christian Love Story).

John covers the marriage scene for us in two glorious verses (Rev. 19:7–8). The white linen bridal gowns we shall wear fulfill a fascinating Bible type that reaches back to the Tabernacle of ancient Israel (Exodus 25–30). In the Tabernacle, plain white linen symbolized pure righteousness. The linen curtains around the entire Tabernacle, the tent, as it were, were pure white. Therefore, no one could enter through the sides or rear, because no one was perfectly righteous. The door of the Tabernacle was sewn with the colors of Christ — scarlet, purple, and blue threads, indicating sacrifice, royalty, and Heaven. The Israelites entered by the door, so symbolically, they were entering by means of the Messiah.


Jesus said, I am the door: by Me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture (John 10:9). Messianic colors were worn by the priests, and also appeared in the hangings of various courts and in roof coverings.


But now, the Church shall wear white! — “Fine linen, clean and white, for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.” That we now appear in pure white testifies to our final perfection. Paul compared earthly marriage to Christ’s marrying the Church (Eph. 5:21–33). Ultimately, we will see the result of the apostles’ exhortation of the infant Church.


After we marry the Lord, we’ll reign with Him in His Kingdom on earth. This is exactly the way the bride returned with her groom after an Israeli marriage, to housing he had arranged for them — outside of his father’s house. (Some teach that the wedding will be on earth after we return, and others have it in Heaven with the marriage supper on earth (Rev. 19:7–8).


V.  The Return

Jesus’ return to earth is glorious in the Scriptures (Rev. 19:11–16). The Church initially comes as an army to stop the battle of Armageddon.


After that battle will come the judgment of those who lived during the Tribulation, and the rewarding of those who refused the mark of the Antichrist (Rev. 20:4–5).


John exults in our taking part in this first resurrection and reigning with Christ through the Kingdom Age (v. 6).


While still on earth, Jesus taught more on this judgment, which serves as an immigration office into the Kingdom. He means to judge every soul alive during the seven years of the Tribulation. All nations will be before Him, the Believers separated from the unbelievers as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats. (See Matt. 25:31–34)

The Believers will be surprised they had so honored Jesus (Matt. 25:37–40). If the nations of the world, even during the Tribulation, express faith in Christ by caring for His brethren (the 144,000 of Israel who witness during that hard time), they will be saved. But the judgment is equal, and devastating, upon those who failed to honor the Lord during the reign of the Antichrist (vs. 45–46).


The Old Testament saints are also gathered at the start of the Kingdom Age, so the Kingdom begins with rather a mixed crowd, who yet all share sincere belief in their Messiah and King (Romans 3:25).


Since the Believers of the Tribulation Period did not come to faith before the Rapture, they were not changed, but remain as before, marrying and giving in marriage, and giving birth to ordinary, fleshly sinners “born of Adam.” In the end, some of these will disobey the Lord’s commands, and Scripture poses certain penalties (e.g., Zech. 14:16–19).



These mischief-makers in the Kingdom, having multiplied, will be rallied by Satan in the very last battle at the end of the thousand years (Rev. 20:7–9). This, Satan’s last rebellion, is unsuccessful, and the Great White Throne of Judgment is set up for all who were confined with him, and the unbelievers of all ages (vs. 11–15). The “second death” referred to is avoided by Believers, who are exonerated and do not have to appear in the Judgment.

VI.  The Kingdom

This great millennium is the true reward of the Church, and will be quite a different age than we are experiencing now. Things will be socially “upside-down.” It will be “sophisticated” to be a Christian, foolish to be an unbeliever. The King Himself shall reign in Jerusalem with us, His Queen.


Jesus took all His teaching from the Old Testament; there was no New Testament at the time He taught His disciples “the things pertaining to the Kingdom.” The great passages of Isaiah and the other prophets make clear this magnificent age of God’s triumph. The New Testament therefore assumes its readers understand the Kingdom, and so, it virtually begins with the Sermon on the Mount, teaching both admission to and laws of the Kingdom, and then its joys (the Beatitudes, in Matt. 5, etc.). See Isaiah 11:4–9.


Isaiah 12 contains the most beautiful and concise description of the Kingdom in the whole Bible. The themes of the Kingdom are the constant company of the Messiah, total triumph of the saints, and justice and mercy throughout the earth.


VII.  Eternity

After the Kingdom and the Great White Throne of Judgment, the Believers live on in eternity. God will change Heaven, earth, and Jerusalem (Rev. 21:1–3 — no more seas or water, and therefore no more life as we now know it.


The very end of the Scriptures, as John describes in his Revelation, become symbolic, and almost incomprehensible. We can sample John’s description of eternity in Rev. 21:1–7. One notable feature is that there will be no Temple (v. 22). There is no need for further sacrifice, or, in effect, for further worship. Everyone will be at one with God, and approach Him directly, as did Adam before the fall.


Another interesting feature of eternity is new light. Light was the first thing God created, but now there will be no need of the sun or moon, because God and the Lamb provide the light (Rev. 21:23).


But perhaps the most striking feature of all is that there will be no evil — anywhere. While there was a certain amount of rebellion even in the Kingdom, eternity will be utterly free of it (Rev. 21:26–27).


And remember, this is only the beginning!

John, after seeing all these things, wrote that the thing to do was to pray now for the soon coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. John the Apostle, New Testament Saint, and member of the Church awaited the Rapture fervently — and so should we. The conclusion of the Bible is a more-than-fitting conclusion for this discussion. John’s final prayer must be our ultimate prayer.
In view of all he had seen in this stunning Revelation of Jesus Christ, John uttered simply:

He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.


The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen (Rev. 22:20-21).


 

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