CHRISTOPHER HERE IS MY FIRST POST ON PRE-TRIB
To
understand bible prophecy about the return of Jesus Christ, we need to
understand the Jewish Wedding
as presented in scripture, because Christ spoke of his return with many Wedding
Analogies. Matt 22, Matt 25, Rev. 19 & 21, Luke 12:36, "And ye yourselves like
unto men that wait for their lord, when he will return from the wedding..."
The Holy Bible says the Bride of Christ is the Church.
Eph 5:25 "Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church... ",
2Cor 11:2 "...I have espoused you to one husband, that I may present you as a
chaste virgin to Christ.",
Rom 7:4...."ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised from the
dead..."
My Response:
Lev 19:34 But
the foreigner that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one
born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in
the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God.
Note the foreigner is part of the
assembly of Israel.
Dan 9:19,Micah 7:18-20,Isa 54:5-8, Ezek 43:7,
Hosea 1:10-11, 2:16-19,23,Jer 51:5, 30:7 and Romans 11:1 all reinforce this
point.
The church is not the bride
of Christ, the bride of Christ is Israel, the TRUE ISRAEL of God
contains both the Jews (chosen people) and the Gentiles that have been grafted
in. I can see why this confusion has crept in because for 1600 years
Israel has been replaced with the Church and it is not your fault that
you perhaps didn't know about this, all the words that are translated Church in
the Greek Bible are better translated Qahal (Assembly, congregation) of God and
since there is only one bride not two, else we would have many
contradictions. The Septuagint translated Qahal as Ecclesia and it makes
sense that the assembly of Yahweh is not gentile but Israel mixed with Gentiles.
The blessing that was given to
Ephraim by Jacob Gen 48.19 stated that he was to become Ha Melo Goyim
(Multitude of Gentiles) entails that gentiles are not only spiritual Ephraim but
some of the gentiles would be biological Ephraim i.e. the ten tribes of Israel.
I
could give you several other examples to show you why the gentile church is into
idolatry just like Ephraim brought idolatry into Israel and also the gentile
church is guilty of bringing in replacement theology, changing the law of God,
His feasts and all these things were also the sin of Ephraim who was adopted
into the family just like the gentiles.
Exodus 12:38 And a mixed multitude went up also with
them; and flocks, and herds, even very much cattle.
When Israel left Egypt the Bible is our best witness that it was a mixed
multitude that left Israel not just the Hebrews.
To nail the coffin we only need look
at Jeremiah 31:31, could you please show me if ever a covenant was made with a
Church?
Jer 31:31 Behold, the days come, saith the
LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the house of
Israel, and with the house of Judah:
Please note the RENEWED
COVENANT which incorporates the OLD COVENANT is with the
two houses, the house of Israel and the house of Judah, now if you are saying
the church is raptured before the tribulation it cannot be so because if we
really ask who is the assembly/church then it was always the Jews and the
Gentiles were attached to this assembly, now if a rapture occurs the whole of
Israel that is the twelve tribes of Israel disappear with the gentiles that are
grafted in and we have no one left on earth at all yet Revelation 12 specifies
that Israel is on earth!
In order for the church to have a
legal justification it needed to be party to the covenant that is made in
Jeremiah 31, yet we find no covenant ever made with a gentile church and if this
document or evidence cannot be proved then we need to be careful not to make the
gentile church into the house of Israel because it just doesn't work and that
would be replacement theology, although bear in mind I do not accuse of doing
this but this is the road you would end up on if you held these views.
Chris wrote:
The Wedding Analogy shows the Pre Tribulaiton Rapture because the union of
the bride and groom (the rapture) takes place at the start of the Bridal
Week, which is a type of the Tribulation Week. The word for bridal week as used
in Genesis 29 & Judges 14 is the same word in Daniel 9:27. The word "week", or
shavuah in Hebrew, simply means a seven, it means seven days or seven years.
Further, there are two Old Testament examples where a day from a prophetic type
turns into a year of judgment. Num 14:34 & Ezek 4:6.
My response:
If this was the case then how come
the early church fathers failed to notice this and actually believed in a post
tribulation rapture yet these people were not only close to the events but also
understood much of the culture?
Early in the
third century Hippolytus wrote;
‘Now concerning the
tribulation of the persecution which is to fall on the church from the enemy (he
has been speaking about the Antichrist and about the Antichrist's persecution of
the saints and continues in the same vein). . . . That refers to the 1,260 days
(the half of the week) during which the tyrant is to reign and persecute the
church (Treatise on Christ and the Antichrist 60-61).'
This leaves absolutely no room for
further argument or manoeuvre because scripture must match end to end.
Rev 7:9-14 After
this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number,
of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the
throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their
hands; And cried with a loud voice, saying, Salvation to our God which
sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb. And all the angels stood round
about the throne, and about the elders and the four beasts, and fell before
the throne on their faces, and worshipped God, Saying, Amen: Blessing, and
glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honour, and power, and might, be
unto our God for ever and ever. Amen. And one of the elders answered, saying
unto me, What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence
came they? And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which
came out of great tribulation, and have washed
their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
These
verses do not teach pre or mid tribulation as the verses in Rev 7:9-14 clearly are answered in the positive that
"These are they which came out of the great tribulation".
Revelation 7:14
And I said to him, "Sir, you know.'' So he said to me, "These are the ones who
come out of the great tribulation, and washed their robes
and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
The Greek word “erchomai” come
is a verb in the statement of Revelation 7:14 "These are they who “come”
out of the great tribulation" is in the present tense which normally
indicates continuous action. The people of the great multitude come out
of the great Tribulation one-by-one through death, not all at once as in the
rapture of the church.
Chris wrote:
Here are a few key examples of the significance of the Wedding Parallel. The
bride price is paid by the groom for the bride. Jesus paid for us with his
life. The virgin girl shows that she accepts the written covenant agreement of
the marriage by drinking a glass of wine, and this has become the communion
ritual that Jesus gave to the Church. The betrothed bride would also have a
ritual cleansing bath, and this is like baptism of water and spirit, or the
cleansing of the word in Eph 5.
My response:
The funny thing is that Jesus was
against traditions of men so did not give anything new to the church especially
the communion because he was referring to the Passover not a new ordination.
Chris wrote:
The groom departs to build the bridal chamber where they will live together, and
Jesus said John 14:2 "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." John 14:3 "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."
My
response:
Yes that is fine that Jesus Christ has gone to prepare the house for the bride
but it does not prove a pre-tribulation rapture in anyway no more then a mid or
post tribulation.
Chris wrote:
When finished, the groom would return at a time unexpected "of that day or hour
no man knows" to fetch, or take away (rapture) his bride, like a thief in the
night, which is a type of the action of the rapture.
My response:
The thief in the night is an indefinite period of time nothing more. If
this was the case then how come Peter was given the prophecy that he would live
to a ripe old age (John 21:18-19)?
What about fulfilling of the other prophecies of the destruction of the Temple
in 70 AD (Matt 24:2) which was yet forty years away, the dispersal and
re-establishment of Israel in 1948 (Isaiah 66:7), this idea of the thief in the
night is just not accurate to say it is immediate.
At the end of Judges 21,
there is a mass bridal abduction. In Deut 22:25-29 and Exodus 22:15-17 we see
that the penalty for taking a virgin (through force or seduction) is a permanent
marriage with no divorce provision. This is like the "incorruptible
immortality" as described in the rapture passage in 1 Cor 15:51-54.
My response:
Again this is misapplication of scriptures, nothing to do with the rapture at
all.
Thus, the intimate union between man and wife in the bridal chamber is a picture
of being in heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ after the rapture. At the end of
this bridal week, the bride and groom emerge at the wedding feast or marriage
supper. Even the slaughter at the marriage supper, or Armageddon, is pictured
in Judges 14 as Samson kills 30 Philistines.
I urge all who read this to study more of these Wedding Parallels, which teach
about the pre tribulation rapture, and the type of relationship our Lord Jesus
Christ is seeking with us.
My response:
I
have and know the procedure of a Jewish wedding and also I am from an Eastern
culture where I have a lot better understanding of these concepts but that does
not satisfy the requirements of a pre-tribulation rapture as ALL the symbolism
could be applied to the post tribulation and the scripture fits with those only.
Chris wrote:
Dear, shimoun (
rapture different then glourious appearing )
paul said blessed hope well which is more of a blessing and a hope that the pre
trib is correct or that we ride through the whole thing ? I must say pre trib
since it makes me have the most hope.
My response:
Our hope is in the return of our
Lord Jesus Christ not on some pre-conceived idea of a fifteen-year-old girl
named Margaret McDonald in a lengthy vision in 1830 describing a pre-tribulation
rapture which was never given in scripture. This is a lie and a copout
that we must be careful not to teach our fellow brethren. This dislocates
scripture left right and centre yet many faithful teach this lie.
Chris wrote:
be honest post tribulation can be a strong delusion since what if gog magog war
happens and then antichrist takes credit for israel being saved i guess you
would be fooled then right ?
My response:
I am sorry I don't see how the antichrist
can take credit for Israel being saved when clearly the battle of Gog and Magog
should be seen as two battles, one before the return of the Lord and one after
the millennium which would be a correct view.
Chris wrote:
I believe all of us should study there are many views out there.
My response:
Yes I agree we should study, there are
many views out there but scripture only teaches us one view,
that is post tribulation and many saints being killed through the tribulation by
beheading by the anti-Messiah system which is radical Islam Rev 20:4 so
we have to believe scripture not the jo public with their opinions. We
believe the public only if it reconciles with scripture that is the
litmus test.
Chris wrote:
I just wanted to tell you that i would hate to think that god almighty would
want to have his bride to be to be beat up right before the wedding , gog magog
is mentioned in revelations at the end of the book not in the begining or the
middle , the gog magog of the book of revelations should be called gog magog 2
like world war 1 world war 2 , type of thing
one happens before the rapture ( no theres no secret rapture since many many
people will be here panic wide spread destruction and the horrors that follow ).
maybe there is a gog magog and rapture connection i dont know , but the gog
magog of revelations happens 1 thousand years after christ return.
My response:
Yes there is the battle of Gog and Magog after the Millennium when Islam is no
more and also there is the Gog and Magog battle before the millennium Ezekiel 38
so we cannot ignore all the Islamic armies coming up to fight Israel before the
Millennium backed up by many ancient prophets, Psalm 83, Zechariah 12,14 etc.
Chris wrote:
Like i have said before gog magog war happens and ends on the mountians and
theres no sign of the 200 million man army in the gog magog war like there is in
armagedden war.
christopher
brother in christ.
My response:
Do you think that somehow mountains of
Israel are removed from Israel? Jerusalem is part and parcel of this
battle and in fact the reason why the battle starts is because of the burden
of Jerusalem (Zec 12:2) by the Islamic armies who will capture most likely
East Jerusalem and kill many people there.
Simon your brother in Yeshua.
Chris second mail:
Revelation
Speaking of Revelation, the structure of that book also implies a
pre-Tribulation Rapture in a symbolic sense. The first three chapters focus on
the Church. Chapter 4 begins with the door of Heaven opening and John being
raptured from the isle of Patmos to the throne of God in Heaven.
The Church is not mentioned thereafter until Revelation 19:7-9 when it is
portrayed as the €œbride of Christ€ in Heaven with Jesus celebrating the €œmarriage
supper of the Lamb.€
At Revelation 19:11 the door of Heaven opens again, and Jesus emerges riding a
white horse on His way to earth, followed by His Church (Rev. 19:14).
The rapture of the Apostle John in Revelation 4 appears to be a symbolic type of
the Rapture of the Church. Note that it is initiated by the cry of a voice that
sounds like the blowing of a trumpet (Rev. 4:1).
Since the Tribulation does not begin until Revelation 6, the rapture of John in
Revelation 4 appears to be a symbolic type that points to a pre-Tribulation
Rapture of the Church.
Some counter this argument by pointing out that although the Church is not
mentioned in Revelation during that book€™s description of the Tribulation,
there is constant mention of €œsaints€ (for example, Rev. 13:7). But that
term is not used in the Bible exclusively to refer to members of the Church.
Daniel uses it to refer to Old Testament believers who lived long before the
Church was established (Dan. 7:18). The saints referred to in the book of
Revelation are most likely those people who will be saved during the
Tribulation, after the Church has been taken out of the world.
Paul€™s Assurance
An interesting argument in behalf of the pre-Tribulation timing of the Rapture
can be found in 2 Thessalonians. The church at Thessalonica was in a turmoil
because someone had written them a letter under Paul€™s name stating that they
had missed the €œgathering to the Lord€ and were, in fact, living in €œthe
day of the Lord€ (2 Thess. 2:1-2).
Paul attempted to calm them down by reminding them of his teaching that the day
of the Lord would not come until after the Antichrist is revealed. He then
stated that the Antichrist would not be revealed until a restraining force €œis
taken out of the way€ (2 Thess. 2:3-7).
There has been much speculation as to the identify of this restraining force
that Paul refers to. Some have identified it as the Holy Spirit. But it cannot
be the Holy Spirit because there will be people saved during the Tribulation,
and no one can be saved apart from the testimony of the Spirit (John 16:8-11 and
1 John 5:7).
Others have identified the restrainer as human government. It is true that
government was ordained by God to restrain evil (Romans 13:1-4). But the
governments of the world are in rebellion against God and His Son (Psalm 2), and
they are therefore a contributor to the evil that characterizes the world.
Furthermore, the Tribulation will not be characterized by a lack of government.
Rather, it will feature the first true worldwide government (Rev. 13:7).
In my opinion that leaves only one other candidate for Paul€™s restrainer - and
that is the Church. It is the Church that serves as the primary restrainer of
evil in the world today as it proclaims the Gospel and stands for righteousness.
When the Church fails in this mission, evil multiplies, as Paul graphically
points out in 2 Timothy 3:1-5. Paul says that society in the end times will be
characterized by chaos and despair because €œmen will hold to a form of
religion but will deny its power.€ When the Church is removed from the world,
all hell will literally break loose.
Escapism?
The pre-Tribulation concept of the Rapture has often been condemned as €œescapism.€
I think this criticism is unjustified. The Bible itself says that Christians are
to €œcomfort one another€ with the thought of the Rapture (1 Thess. 4:18). Is
it a comfort to think of the Rapture occurring at the end of the world€™s worst
period of war instead of at the beginning?
Regardless of when the Rapture actually occurs, we need to keep in mind that the
Bible teaches that societal conditions are going to grow increasingly worse the
closer we get to the Lord€™s return.
That means Christians will suffer tribulation whether or not they go into the
Great Tribulation. And that means all of us had better be preparing ourselves
for unprecedented suffering and spiritual warfare.
Chris third mail
Post-Tribulation Rapture
FIRST A QUICK THOUGHT ( BELIEVERS WILL SEE YESHUA IN THE SKY )
THE BEING CAUGHT UP TO MEET CHRIST ISNT THE SECOND COMING ,SINCE YESHUA IS IN
THE CLOUDS , AND HIS FEET ARE NOT ON THE MOUNT OF OLIVES SEE THIS IS TWO
SEPARATE EVENTS .)
Those who place the timing at the end of the Tribulation usually base their
argument on two parables in Matthew 13 and on the Lord€™s Olivet Discourse in
Matthew 24.
In Matthew 24 the Lord portrays His gathering of the saints as an event that
will take place €œimmediately after the tribulation of those days€ (Matt.
24:29). This certainly sounds like a post-Tribulation Rapture. But it must be
kept in mind that the book of Matthew was written to the Jews, and therefore the
recording of Jesus€™ speech by Matthew has a distinctively Jewish flavor to it
as compared to Luke€™s record of the same speech.
Note, for example, Matthew€™s references to Judea and to Jewish law regarding
travel on the Sabbath (Matt. 24:15-20). These are omitted in Luke€™s account.
Instead, Luke speaks of the saints looking up for deliverance €œto escape all
these things€ when the end time signs €œbegin to take place€ (Luke 21:28
and 36). The saints in Matthew are instructed to flee from Judea and hide. The
saints in Luke are told to look up for deliverance.
It appears, therefore, that Matthew and Luke are speaking of two different
sets of saints. The saints in Matthew€™s account are most likely Jews who
receive Jesus as their Messiah during the Tribulation.
The saints in Luke are those who receive Christ before the Tribulation begins.
Most of those who accept the Lord during the Tribulation will be martyred
(Rev. 7:9-14). Those who live to the end will be gathered by the angels of the
Lord (Matt. 24:31).
The parable of the wheat and tares (Matt. 13:24-30) and the parable of the
dragnet (Matt. 13:47-50) can be explained in the same way.
They refer to a separation of saints and sinners that will take place at the end
of the Tribulation. The saints are those who receive Jesus as their Savior
during the Tribulation (Gentile and Jew) and who live to the end of that awful
period.
The Pre-Tribulation Rapture
I believe the best inference of Scripture is that the Rapture will occur at the
beginning of the Tribulation. The most important reason I believe this has to do
with the issue of imminence. Over and over in Scripture we are told to watch for
the appearing of the Lord. We are told €œto be ready€ (Matt. 24:44), €œto be
on the alert€ (Matt. 24:42), €œto be dressed in readiness€ (Luke 12:35),
and to €œkeep your lamps alight€ (Luke 12:35). The clear force of these
persistent warnings is that Jesus can appear at any moment.Only the
pre-Tribulation concept of the Rapture allows for the imminence of the Lord€™s
appearing for His Church. When the Rapture is placed at any other point in time,
the imminence of the Lord€™s appearing is destroyed because other prophetic
events must happen first.For example, if the Rapture is going to occur in
mid-Tribulation, then why should I live looking for the Lord€™s appearing at
any moment? I would be looking instead for an Israeli peace treaty, the
rebuilding of the Temple, and the revelation of the Antichrist. Then and only
then could the Lord appear.Focus
This raises the issue of what we are to be looking for. Nowhere are believers
told to watch for the appearance of the Antichrist. On the contrary, we are told
to watch for Jesus Christ. In Titus 2:13 Paul says we are to live €œlooking for
the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior,
Christ Jesus.€ Likewise, Peter urges us to €œfix our hope completely on the
grace to be brought to us at the revelation of Jesus Christ€ (1 Peter 1:13).
John completes the apostolic chorus by similarly urging us to €œfix our hope on
Him€ at His appearing (1 John 3:2-3).Only Matthew speaks of watching for the
Antichrist (Matt. 24:15), but he is speaking to the Jews living in Israel in the
middle of the Tribulation when the Antichrist desecrates the rebuilt
Temple.Wrath
Another argument in behalf of a pre-Tribulation Rapture has to do with the
promises of God to protect the Church from His wrath. As has already been
demonstrated, the book of Revelation shows that the wrath of God will be poured
out during the entire period of the Tribulation.The Word promises over and over
that the Church will be delivered from God€™s wrath. Romans 5:9 says that €œwe
shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him [Jesus].€ 1 Thessalonians
1:10 states that we are waiting €œfor His Son from heaven . . . who will
deliver us from the wrath to come.€ The promise is repeated in 1 Thessalonians
5:9 - €œGod has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through
our Lord Jesus Christ.€
My response:
Thanks for sending your two mails on the rapture and one on the
End-Times, I will certainly address the End-Times e-mail but as
for these two pre-trib e-mails I think you have forgotten
something key. You should stop cutting and pasting
websites, this is not your own thought and you would not look
good doing this.
http://www.lamblion.com/articles/prophecy/sc/sc-04.php
In the RULES OF ANY DEBATE you need to direct
your discussion at my initial response that I presented here to
your first e-mail in which I answered everything you wrote and
you MUST answer the OBJECTIONS
I have raised against your thesis.
Once you address my OBJECTIONS then
you can move forward with your new evidence on your
THESIS. So please address the ISSUES
I have raised FIRST, once we are both satisfied
that my argument is not Biblical then we have a platform to move
forward and UNTIL that happens you have already
LOST the debate and are just running in tangent
looking at here there and everywhere!
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