I dont believe in the rapture. There will be an AntiChrist and we who are still living will have to endure his evilness. Those who endure until the end will be saved. When the second coming of Jesus begins all will happen on one day,His coming,standing in judgement before His throne, the New Jerusalem. Those who are in Christ will live on the new earth in heavenly paradise
2006-07-30 19:37:24
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Yes, the Rapture is meant for His faithful children to escape tribulation period. Read the Bible carefully. You don't a doctorate in Theology to understand what it is trying to say to you. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you to understand what the scripture says.
2006-07-30 19:36:37
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answered by sunilbernard 4
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Excuse me. Open mind? hahhahahaha
GOD TELLS A CHRISTIAN SPECIFICALLY...NOT
TOO HAVE A OPEN MIND. Helloooooo??
That's why you and others don't believe. Your mind is OPEN too all kinds of lies and your so confused you don't know up from down in the Bible.
Yes. There will be a Tribulation.
There is nothing that says, there will be a PREtribulation. We can only pray there is.
Jesus can return during the tribulation.
If there is not, a Christian will only live through it 3 1/2 years at the most.
2006-07-30 19:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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with the aid of fact Christ in basic terms provides to return as quickly as - no longer two times. He got here to fulfill Scripture, die for our sins, and open the gates of Heaven to those that have confidence. he will come again to choose the residing and the ineffective and instill his eternal Kingdom. Rapture could be a 2nd Coming between the 1st and the final, and there is not any room in Scripture for it. additionally, Rapture theology demands the 2nd Coming to be secret, whilst the prophecies concerning Jesus' 2nd Coming carry it to be fairly seen - that he will return in Glory. Rapture theology is likewise a rather new coaching. until the nineteenth century, no theologian tied the books of Daniel and Revelation to the comparable activities. Daniel became interepreted to predict the fall of the Persian Empire, Revelation the fall of the Roman Empire. Then got here a former accomplice soldier via the call of Cyrus Scofield who began coaching that historic previous is split into 7 dispensations, who tied the books of Daniel and Revelation jointly and became the coaching American-centric. i won't have confidence that an eternal God might make an entire e book of His Divine be conscious beside the point for 3,500 years in basic terms to unexpectedly make experience to a team of individuals residing in a land that Daniel had never heard of. in short, amillenialism - the perception that Christ will return in basic terms on the tip of time, and that there is not any "get out of tribulation loose" card for being a Christian, is the perception that makes maximum experience in gentle of Scripture and historic scholarship. It does not dispute Christ's 2nd Coming, nor the conflict at Meggido (Armaggeddon), nor the reign of Peace to stay with. besides the undeniable fact that it does not help a secret Rapture.
2016-11-03 08:46:23
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answered by ? 4
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I believe it. I believe everyone that has accepted Christ as his or her Saviour will meet him in the air. Then the 7 years of Tribulation will occur. Then the Second Coming will occur. Then He will set up his Kingdom on Earth for 1000 years.
2006-07-30 19:43:26
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answered by Flip 3
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i dunno, the idea of a pre-tribulation rapture deosn't really make sense. the theory says that there will be a few who will stay behind who will give the pole on the earth one last chance to believe in jesus. that doens't make sense, why would god take some but leave others? I know the bibile says we will be saved, but i don't think it will be by means of a pre-trib rapture.
2006-07-30 19:35:48
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answered by Chris K 4
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Yes, but on condition. Jesus said, "Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man." Luke 21 : 36 I prayed it. Did you?
2006-07-30 19:37:47
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answered by Shalom Yerushalayim 5
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Buzz! Wrong answer....
there is no rapture it was invented in the early 20th century by a protestant minister... who didn't want to experience tribulation so he made it up!
2006-07-30 19:35:23
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answered by akempis2000 2
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no, the word rapture is not even mentioned in the Bible.
2006-07-31 09:46:54
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answered by aria 2
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I hope so I even think so but end the end only the big guy knows for sure.
2006-07-30 19:41:27
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answered by wardancer 3
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