Deciding When Will The Rapture Happen

By Essie Osborn


Actually, no one but God the Father knows the answer to the question: 'When will the rapture happen?' After the disciples asked it. Jesus answered them by telling them that only His father knew the time, but that there would be signs that would let people know it was approaching.

Because He also said that some alive at that time would live to see it, His disciples were expecting His return in their day. This is one of the mysteries of the Bible, which also tells us that one day is like a thousand years to the Lord. At the end of the nineteenth century, some people were sure that the time was ripe. They gathered on the rooftops on New Year's eve, waiting to be 'caught up into the air'.

The Bible has a lot to say on this topic in both the old and the new testaments. Since the whole scenario is a Christian one, the holy book is our only source of information. Christians can read the prophecies, which they must take on faith, and take comfort in knowing that God has everything under control. He also promise to 'work all for the good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose.'

Even believers disagree on the timing of this event, or even if it is going to happen at all. However, most agree that the Bible is explicit in telling us that Jesus, on His return, will raise the dead first and them take living believers up into the clouds to be with Him. This scenario is found in Thessalonians, Chapter 4, and seems pretty clear. However, there are many who debate whether this happens before the Tribulation, during the seven years of catastrophe on earth, or after. The study of the eagerly-awaited event is called 'eschatology'.

In the early 1830s, the idea of a 'pretribulation' event began to be popularized. This belief was held by one minister and said to follow a prophetic word given to a teen-age girl. However, it was and is controversial, thought by many to be an error in biblical interpretation. There is no record of early church writings on this subject.

The Left Behind series is a fictional account of a pretribulation rapture of all believers and young children. The story begins with this event and follows those remaining as they come to believe in Jesus, experience the chaos and destruction on earth, and struggle against the power of the antichrist. This set of books is the biggest selling series of all time.

There are many books, sermons, and sites on the internet that cover this subject. Although believers should seek to understand the Bible and the plan of God, they should remember that God tells them to 'occupy until He comes'; in other words, live life fully according to God's instructions and trust Him to handle the things people cannot control.

We cannot know the exact date of Jesus' return and the events that surround it. Many hope to see His second coming with their earthly eyes, while others hope to go to heaven before the turmoil of the end times and the establishment of the Millenial Kingdom.




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