Key insights
π‘ “A pre-tribulation Rapture of the church can be found in the Bible, and it can be proven using only Biblical sources.”
π‘ “I could no longer defend a post-tribulation Rapture… pastors teach this because they’ve got a bunch of wimps in the congregation that want to hear it.”
π The speaker believes in a pre-tribulation Rapture because they have studied prophecy for many years and have seen the tapestry of scriptures come together.
π The tribulation period is described as “hell on Earth,” with horrific judgments and the majority of people dying, highlighting the severity of the events.
π©οΈ “He’s going to Deliver. Us from that wrath.” – The Rapture is seen as a way for believers to be delivered from the wrath of God.
π Believers are comforted by the idea of the Rapture because it is said that God has not destined them for wrath.
π “There is no protection for believers in the tribulation.”
π Jesus encouraged his followers to “pray that you always may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass and to stand before the son of man.”
πͺοΈ The Rapture will be selective, based on one’s relationship with Jesus, rather than external factors such as marriage or friendships.
Summary
TLDR: The key idea of the video is that the speaker believes in a pre-tribulation Rapture, where believers will be caught up to meet the Lord and be saved from the wrath of God during the tribulation.
- πΊ The speaker discusses the belief in a pre-tribulation Rapture and aims to prove from the Bible that it is supported.
1.1 The speaker discusses the belief in a pre-tribulation Rapture and addresses the claim that it is not taught in the Bible.
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1.3 The speaker will prove that the statement claiming a pre-tribulation Rapture cannot be found in the Bible is false by using only Biblical sources.
1.4 The speaker discusses different beliefs about the timing of the Rapture, including pre-tribulation, post-tribulation, mid-tribulation, and pre-wrath, and aims to prove from the Bible that a pre-tribulation Rapture is supported.
- π The speaker changed his mind about the timing of the Rapture after studying Bible prophecy, and believes the pre-tribulation view is supported by the Bible, respectfully disagreeing with pastors who hold a different opinion.
2.1 The speaker used to believe in a post-tribulation Rapture but changed his mind after studying Bible prophecy and being influenced by Tim Lahaye, ultimately concluding that the pre-tribulation Rapture is supported by the Bible.
2.2 The speaker respectfully disagrees with pastors who have a different opinion and explains that their main ministry, EXO marriage, is 30 years old and they will be moving to a new building soon.
2.3 Older teachers are more experienced in marriage, while younger teachers are more relevant in the area of end times.
- π The speaker believes in a pre-tribulation Rapture, stating that the tribulation is the wrath of God and the church is saved from this wrath through the Rapture.
3.1 The speaker explains why they believe in a pre-tribulation Rapture, stating that the tribulation is the wrath of God and referencing Revelation chapter 6 as the beginning of the tribulation.
3.2 The speaker describes a scene of great destruction and fear, emphasizing the impending wrath of Jesus towards those who have mistreated him.
3.3 The tribulation period is characterized by God’s wrath, which is poured out on the world that has rejected Him, but the church is saved from this wrath through the Rapture.
- π The Thessalonians were promised deliverance from God’s wrath, and the speaker discusses the Rapture as a time when believers will be caught up to meet the Lord, with signs and seasons leading up to it.
4.1 The Thessalonians were told explicitly that they would be delivered from the wrath to come and the speaker discusses the Rapture and the wrath of God.
4.2 The Rapture is described as a time when believers will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, and while the exact day and hour is unknown, believers can recognize the signs and seasons leading up to it.
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- π The Rapture is necessary to be delivered from the wrath of God and believers will escape the tribulation, as Jesus emphasized the need to be watchful and pray to be counted worthy to escape the events that will occur.
5.1 If you believe in a post-tribulation Rapture, it doesn’t make sense for anyone to be saying peace and safety at the end of the tribulation, and it is not comforting to tell believers they will go through the tribulation.
5.2 Believers will not be protected during the tribulation, despite some pastors teaching otherwise.
5.3 The Antichrist will have authority over Believers to overcome them during the tribulation, and if you believe in a post-tribulation Rapture, you cannot quote one scripture that promises Divine protection and must understand that the church will experience the wrath of God along with the world, making no sense as we are explicitly told that Jesus would deliver us from it and we are not appointed to it, therefore the Rapture is necessary to be delivered from the wrath of God.
5.4 Jesus said that the Rapture will come unexpectedly and act as a snare for all people on Earth, emphasizing the need to be watchful and pray to escape the events that will occur.
5.5 Jesus tells us to pray to be counted worthy to escape the tribulation, indicating that the Rapture will occur before the tribulation, contradicting the belief that we must endure it.
- π The Rapture, described as Jesus appearing in the sky like lightning, will happen before Jesus suffers and is rejected, and will be similar to the days of Noah, with a sudden event where some people are taken and others are left behind, emphasizing the urgency of not clinging to worldly possessions or priorities, as Jesus is preparing a place for believers and will come to receive them.
6.1 The Rapture, described as the instantaneous event of Jesus appearing in the sky like lightning, will occur before Jesus suffers and is rejected, and will be similar to the days of Noah.
6.2 Jesus describes the Rapture as a sudden event where some people will be taken and others will be left behind, and he emphasizes the urgency of not clinging to worldly possessions or priorities.
6.3 Jesus is preparing a place for believers and will come to receive them, indicating a selective Rapture, and the Rapture will be like the day of Noah with buying and selling.
- π The speaker argues that the Rapture will happen before the tribulation based on biblical references and the absence of certain events during the tribulation described in the Book of Revelation.
7.1 The speaker argues that the Rapture will occur before the tribulation based on biblical references to events happening before the judgment and the absence of those events during the tribulation described in the Book of Revelation.
7.2 The speaker discusses the various judgments in the book of Revelation, including the seal judgments, trumpet judgments, and bowl judgments, and argues that the rapture will occur before these events take place.
7.3 People engage in activities like buying, selling, marrying, giving, planting, and building because they have hope for the future, but there is no future at the end of the tribulation.
7.4 The Rapture will occur at the beginning of the tribulation, similar to the days of Noah, and the world will have no idea until it happens.
- π Believers will be raptured by Jesus before the tribulation, offering comfort and safety from God’s wrath, with the speaker acknowledging his previous incorrect teaching and aiming to clarify the pre-tribulation Rapture viewpoint for pastors and Bible teachers.
8.1 The Bible teaches that believers will be raptured by Jesus before the tribulation, providing comfort and safety from the wrath of God.
8.2 The speaker admits to previously teaching the wrong belief about the timing of the Rapture and hopes that his explanation will help pastors and Bible teachers understand the pre-tribulation Rapture viewpoint.