Is The Rapture Our Final Hope? | Jefferson Bethke
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This video was already approaching 8 minutes so I didn't want to make it any longer. One thing I would add though is that, currently if a believer dies, he is immediately in the presence of the Lord. We don't know exactly what it looks like but it is before the resurrection at the end so we know it might take the form of a spiritual presence. If you die, you are immediately with Him. That is great hope. But it's not the greatest hope. It's not the end of the story. The final act is when everything will be put back together, including the earth and our bodies (those who've trusted in Jesus), and we will be together with Him in fully restored Shalom.
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TO EVERYONE ARGUING ABOUT THE RAPTURE: The best part of it is, no matter what happens our Heavenly Father is always in control and whether we are taken away or killed for Christ's namesake one day we will all get to meet our Heavenly Father, Praise God!(:
amen
That's all that matters
Amen❤️
If i could choose, i think dying for Jesus would be better ^^
Martyrs have a special place in heaven and a they will be with Jesus durring the Millenium. :-)
+Speedwaynord ya but what makes you so confident that you will make it ? Never be so sure , your tongue is a ready pen tho!
Can I just be honest for a second? Sometimes the internet really bothers me. We don't see people as image bearers, or fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, we see them as profiles, avatars, and pixels. And once you do that it's very easy to dismiss them because there's no relational investment or humanizing element.
Interesting to note how tribal people have gotten over the rapture video. I've been accused of "going bonkers", falling off the deep end, being a heretic, and being "cray cray" (which is one of my favorite phrases, but looks like it got turned against me lol).
It is fascinating to me how easy people can write off another person and COMPLETELY dismiss their work over a video or two (I have over one hundred videos, a book, blogs, etc and multiple people messaged me saying something to the extent of "AFTER YOUR LAST VIDEO I'M UNFOLLOWING YOU! YOU ARE TERRIBLE AND NOT BIBLICAL").
That's understandable with the deity of Christ, or authority of scripture, or a myriad of other very important issues, but eschatology (study of end times) might be one of the most debated and differently held beliefs even among conservative orthodoxy. PS thanks to all of you who have actually engaged. With grace, winsomeness, pushback, etc.
But seriously, as Christians let our internet behavior actually stand out and be a witness. Let's color it with grace, kindness, gentleness, benefit of the doubt, and all together genuine humanness. Lastly, for those still studying and thinking about this topic checkout the book 'Surprised By Hope' by NT Wright. He's a first rate world leading Christian scholar and goes into much depth on the scriptures, first century context, and our hope as Christians. One of the biggest problems in common hermeneutics is forcing the bible into our worldview, and a lot of things in end times theology have fallen into that trap. Appreciate you all!
Not gonna lie, this video pretty much goes against what I've always been taught. Even though I appreciate this, rapture is something I've always taken for granted and never really looked into. Thanks for giving me a reason for digging into my Bible some more :)
True Jeff , even though I disagree with you on this , people are getting ridiculous with this lol
As soon as I saw the title, I thought, "uh oh, the comments aren't going to be all sunshine and lollipops on this one!" I believe in the hope of His coming at any moment, but I agree with you -- this isn't a saving doctrine and we're all on a journey of learning and knowing God better. None of us can be 100% correct on everything we believe to be true, and we SO need to give each other grace, when we don't agree, as the Bible tells us to! Thank you for addressing this. Maranatha!
I believe in the rapture but I think you are still an awesome guy and love your videos :)
Same here you're good.
This video was already approaching 8 minutes so I didn't want to make it any longer. One thing I would add though is that, currently if a believer dies, he is immediately in the presence of the Lord. We don't know exactly what it looks like but it is before the resurrection at the end so we know it might take the form of a spiritual presence. If you die, you are immediately with Him. That is great hope. But it's not the greatest hope. It's not the end of the story. The final act is when everything will be put back together, including the earth and our bodies (those who've trusted in Jesus), and we will be together with Him in fully restored Shalom. That's our biggest and final hope (not that we will be "snatched" up with the Lord). Our hope is much bigger, and it's a full restoration for those who love Jesus. Also, for further research checkout NT Wright's (one of the leading New Testament Christian scholars in the world) commentary on Revelation or other works by him such as 'Surprised By Hope.'
jeff youre losing it! big fan but not so much now
Jeff I recon you should make a creative video of this man!! I recon you can kill it!
For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing ... Ecclesiastes 9:5
Mishell Costello sorry that I have over a 100 videos, and I make one that highlights a few things about the rapture being a very particular strain of theology and interpretation that is actually very new and it makes you not a fan anymore. Bummer. Blessings to you.
***** the title was blasphemos. I will not even attempt to watch it! Big fan. Deeply disappointed.
I've been studying in Revelation lately, and I still don't know what theological stance on the VERY end times that I take; it can be very confusing. But I think people dwell too much on the subject anyhow; Revelation as a part of the Bible is obviously invaluable, and as Christians we all look forward to the time when we are finally made complete in Jesus and get to begin an eternity with Him. However, if we're so busy thinking about that future, we can end up neglecting our present; RIGHT NOW we live in a broken, shattered world full of hurting souls that need shepherding to Christ. That is our job. Jesus spent very little time talking about what was GOING to happen, but instead concentrated on instructing His disciples in what they should be doing NOW. Just something to keep in mind.
i love your comment. i totally agree with you.
My placement is nobody knows the day or the hour but be ready always the thing is weather your post or pre-mid trib doesn't matter as long as you're right with Christ and you're waiting patiently whenever he comes you'll go let say he comes pre trib and we have a bunch of post trip people that are ready for him they'll go and if it happens post trip but we have a bunch of Mid trib people ready when the post tribulation happens they'll go. As long as you're ready whenever he comes you'll
its called the revelation of jesus christ for a reason... if you read it... you will find out that half of the book is all about what took place during the time of Jesus Christ life on earth :)
read it in that context and you will find out that most of it makes sense :)
Read Zephaniah, and Zechariah. Also, read Daniel's visions in the book of Daniel (specifically at the end of that book). Parts of what happens in the very end are also scattered throughout Isaiah (chapter 65 about what happens after will blow your mind).
From my standpoint, I'd say that you cannot completely disregard Revelation as it is definitely important for us to know. For " All scripture is god-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and trying in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3: 16)
I'm a huge fan, Jeff, but definitely want us to be at least aware of what God has definitively told us in His Word. I don't think He would make it so complicated to comprehend to the average layman, but then again we should not take everything in the Bible at face value considering parts of it are not meant to be taken literally.
With that said, I think it's awesome to be conscientious of other theories, to be well rounded and to think critically--so thank you for sharing your findings--but in this case, I encourage folks to read God's truth for themselves, asking the Holy Spirit to really give you peace about the matter. And honestly, if you are God's people, don't stress! God will take care of you no matter what happens :)
Matthew 24: 36-42:
“But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left. Two women will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left. Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come."
@Jefferson Bethke , I've been feeling lead to tell you, that this video is still helping alot of believers let go of fear of the end times. I've shared it with quite a few ppl the last year or 2. I use to have night terrors as a kid & had been controlled by fear, which caused this religious, performance, trying to be a good enough Christian mentality. I didn't even know I could opt out of the rapture theology until about 12 years ago. As I've let go of religion and fake humility over the years, God has been doing a major heart change and transformation of my mind. Giving me so many visions and revelations. Recently I've recognized how amazing it is to have the communication with him, ever since He spoke to me in my darkest moment, was when I really started to recognize his voice more clearly. The last couple weeks, he has been building my faith & reminding me to trust my gut, discernment & relationship with him. He's taught me how much we miss out on because we are scared to ask or feel we will offend him or something. So now I know just like I want people to be direct with me, I got that from my Papa/God. So instead of depending on other ppls relationship with him or a pastor or theology. I just ask him directly. 2 weeks ago he gave me 1 Corinthians 15 out of the message. As I began to read it, I was like wow maybe the rapture is real, this doesn't make sense. Even in the vision he gave me it wasn't the good ppl that were taken, it was like black spirits being plucked out. He told me, wait to read the rest until you get home & read it with your husband. So although that was hard to wait telling myself what if I forget. Then I realized if it's God he will remind me in his timing. Hours later totally thinking about other things now, I walk in the front door and see my husband on the couch, I set down the groceries & said I need to read something to you right now. As I'm reading it God is giving me Lil open eyed visions to match up with it, to show me the truth of it & the holy spirit is fill us up. And I'm like WOW, so that's why it's so important to read the whole chapter, because r reading just a scripture or 2 can be taken out of context so much that its actually the opposite of what it appeared at 1st. The other thing he had been revealing and last night it was so clear was Revelations 22 out of the message at least which he told me to start reading the last 7 years to simplify & he said he left hidden treasures, but you have to let go of religion to see them. In Revelations 22 the tree of life is in the throne room of heaven I've been asking him about that for 2 years now. At 1st I thought maybe Eden was always a spiritual place not really on earth, but yesterday as i read it The revelation hit me. The Bible ends with heaven & earth as 1 confirming what God had revealed to you in this video. I know you had alot of ppl turn on you from this video, proving you are definitely one of his. If you don't have religious christians/pharasees coming against you at all is when you need to question if you are really on the right path. Cuz the majority crucified Jesus, the majority doesn't mean it's truth. My husband and I both got knocked on our butts with holy spirit truth to this video & a few of your other ones. So even if 1 person is viewing them its worth it. Keep being obedient to Papa, you have been a vessel that helped change my families path in the wrong direction we were Luke warm & didn't know it. God bless brother
Made the video public a few hours before the 28th. Shhhh. Won't post on other social media channels until tomorrow :D
I am writing a story about the rapture.
And I can't wait any longer I really want to go. I know for a fact that I am going for sure.
I can't believe it's in 2 more years god god never put a date on the rapture and it's before I graduate from the Art Institute
So glad you addressed this theology in one of your videos Jeff! Growing up with the Left Behind series as well I was confused to not actually see it in the Bible. My father who is a retired pastor explains it very similar to the way you addressed it, he believes the Bible is clear about Christians being persecuted in the last days, meaning we would have to still be here, meaning no rapture.
Wait if its only a few hundred years and only in the west then it probably wrong, so like the protestant reformation.
I don't understand why everyone is so up in arms about this video. Jefferson is not the only one that speaks of the possibility of no rapture. There are pre, mid and post trib believers and some extremely dedicated men of God who have come to believe that there's no pre-trib rapture. John Shorey is one of those guys. I feel that part of being a Christian and a believer of God is being prepared for the worst of times that could come our way. None of us are above Jesus and he gave his life for the entire world. Jesus said that there will be many who die in His name. We should not be afraid of that. Either way, it all works out in our favor in the end so we should STILL be thrilled! All love
Literally the only video by Jeff that I disagree with. I don't think the rapture will happen exactly as imagined or depicted in fiction like Left Behind, but there are quite a few verses ("He will return with His saints", etc), as well as the peculiar two different words used to describe the second coming (epiphanaea, parousia), and also, Revelation 3:10 with Revelation 7:9-17, that seem way too significant to not believe we will be spared the Tribulation. Additionally, the Word states that the old heaven and earth -- particularly the earth which has been tainted with the curse of sin -- will pass away right before the new heaven and earth come.
I do agree, though, that we shouldn't just be hiding away waiting for the rapture. I'm just not sure how we can have hope if we, His loved ones, are going to be forced to sit through the hardest time in human history, especially when the Word mentions, in a variety of interesting passages, that we will be spared the Tribulation's judgement.
In total agreement in the fact that The Lord will suffer His people before the tribulation takes place. Definitely not the most educated or educational of Jeff's videos.
No. If there was a RApture, it would be post. Your including wrath with this! An it's not
I'm not going to argue, but pre-Tribulation rapture is the only idea that really makes sense when considering the whole of the rest of the Bible, as well as cultural aspects of the world back in the days when the Bible was written.
+jacobjedi2 That's only because you've bought into the dispensational hermeneutic that's been espoused out of Dallas Theological Seminary and Moody Bible Institute. Articulated by John Nelson Darby, CI Scofield, and Charles Ryrie, et al.
I do believe in the rapture, but I'm glad there are different points of views. I believe because I believe in absolutely the whole bible and every word in it. If He says He's coming back then I believe Him.
Leah summers finally someone with a positive attitude 😊 we will all interpret things differently instead of dismissing his works over difference of opinion you understood it politely 😊
Leah summers yes ofocurse on judgement day Jesus will come back, I think Jeff is talking about those who believe the Lord will take the Christians up off from the earth before that day.
Leah summers
Amen
Jesus will come back but as a lion, there is no rapture you are deceived, its an unbiblical doctrine
I truly agree with you... I think He needed to clearly check the scriptures before making this vedio..
When the bible says bride it is talking about God's people, Christians, the church. Not the Earth
yes!!! thank you!!
+Doris Alvarez :)
Matthew 18:6-7
6 “If anyone causes one of these little ones-those who believe in me-to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. 7 Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to stumble! Such things must come, but woe to the person through whom they come!
Be careful what you preach! You just caused a lot of people to stumble with this video. Please make sure that you are led by the Holy Spirit before preaching the Gospel of Christ. Because there is no way you can tell me that the Holy Spirit revealed this to you. These were your own personal opinions.
Sincerely,
Your Watchman [Ezekiel 33]
Agree fully!
I kinda agree don't know where he was going with this one
true!! the church is the bride not the world.
It is inspired by God. The rapture is not biblical. Matthew 24 makes that very clear.
Fully agree
Jeff, doesn't Revelations say this earth will be destroyed and a new earth and heaven created?
Yep! But when you take into account the entire arc of the scripture you see it's a full restoration and renewing of this earth (so much so it's a new one entirely). But the bigger thing is that it's heaven AND earth. The hope isn't to get out of this place, but for it to be new.
*****
Awesome... so an Eden that's ALL the earth, not just a garden...?
One it's Revelation, since there's only one, sorry that's a pet peeve of mine
Two, the new heavens, new earth are as Jeff said a restoration of this current earth, back to how it was before sin.
+Lance Kirkman I am asking myself the same thing....really
The earth will be made new
It's sad to see a lot of people in the comments saying they won't even watch the video due to the title, or just plain hating on Jeff for saying something different than they are used to. I feel some of these people are just blind followers of MEN and some may just disagree, but it's still unfortunate that we as believers can't just discuss things and not make it personal or get so upset/offended. So many comments saying they no longer like Jeff just for seeing things in a different light. :/
I know it's really pathetic 🤔😬
To respond to this video, there WILL be a rapture, either pre, mid, or post tribulation. How else the church is going to escape the wrath of God? That is what happened in Noah's time, and in Sodom and Gomorrah. My hope and opinion it will be Pre.
"Pre-trib" rapture
Christians are not appointed to Gods wrath.
Revelation 6? Jesus who is God opens the first seal releasing the Anti-christ. Which most would say starts the "tribulation", the biblical term would be The time of Jacobs[Israel] Trouble.
Hope for pre trib and prepare for mid/post trib
Sodom & Gomorrah is a picture of the Hebrews escaping fire.
Noah is for us. Noah was a Gentile. We were Gentiles. We go into the Ark (Jesus) SEVEN days before the first drop of fire.
Lot the Hebrew left right right before the fire came (Rev 12 Jews flee right right before Jerusalem "Spiritual Sodom" Rev 11:8 is destroyed, and NOT 7yrs before. like Noah/us)
We leave in Rev 4:1 "Voice like a TRUMPET "Come up here" Jesus calls". (think 1 Ths 4 and 1 Cor 15 TRUMPET CALL)
The 7yrs Start in Rev 6:1
We are in heaven by Rev 5 "Many tribes, tongues and nations" "Kingdom of priests"
JEFF IS SOOO WRONG ON THIS. He is repeating a 'man's teaching.
I am repeating Wisdom, Understanding & Knowledge from Holy Spirit.
Jeff is damaging and hindering people's FAITH.
He is not preaching "Comfort" thru the rapture as Paul did and commanded:
"Comfort each other with these words"
Which words?
Well, he had just taught on the pre 7yr:
"getting caught up" English Bible
"Harpazo" Greek Bible
"Rapture" Latin Bible
Let us pray for Jeff that he would fast and pray and discover this for himself by instruction of Holy Spirit.
2 things
1. Totally had nightmares of Nicolae Carpathia too
2. "Our hope is resurrection not floating in spirituality" thats an incredible piece of great news.
thanks! appreciate that. And glad those nightmares have gone away :D
Finalsuspect1468 ***** I had a dream about too myself (although I've never seen the movie) and then 1 night the Holy Spirit opened my eyes and exposed it for what it was: a satanic lie
I'm glad to see others on the same page and that I'm not crazy lol
P.S. Love your book.
I'm sorry but beware of wolves in sheep clothing, you have a lot of people who listen to your words who are new in the word and who also been with Jesus for some time. The danger of your words you express here can led many astray, because God is Holy and His word is true and faithful, when Jesus said watch and pray because you don't know the time the Father will send Him to get His people and church and those babies with "wings" is all just ignorant I'm sorry but the word says to rebuke your brotherS with the word and love, Jesus said on that day two will be in the fields and one would be left the other taken ,when the kingdom of the antiChrist is in affect here on this Earth, the word plainy and clearly says it and I pray that you humble yourself And ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and revelation to the scriptures before you post up what you feel is right, Remember God is Holy Faithful and Just and when He comes and dwells on this earth it won't be like Cesar or any other earthly king but as the One True Creator and King with His bride us the church is people. God bless you and be with you, pray brother.
i wish i could give more than one thumbs up to this!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!
Amen Cory. We are caught up aka the rapture. The 2 witnesses, the angels and the 144,000 will be here telling the gospel. Christian will be in Heaven where Jesus prepared a place for us. We will come back with him as the Bride clothed in white at the 2nd coming to rule for 1000 yr after that the new Heavens and new earth so says the Holy Bible not my theology.
He is not a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The rapture is a new American notion. Watch John pipers what is the rapture. He is. Doctrinally sound preacher who also doesn’t believe in the rapture and there are many.
Personally I believe we shouldn't even be worried about the rapture because the angels asked, why are you looking up in the sky? The way He left, He shall return, in the meantime, stop waiting and go do what He has called His church to do and be fruitful on the vine and preach the gospel and make disciples. For me He is with me all the days of my life and I dwell in the house of the Lord forever and ever. Up until then, its mentoring and keeping my brothers and sisters accountable and standing in the gap for the church.
Love you all :)
It's sad, yet no surprise that the body of believers so often miss the forest for the trees when parousing through the comments here. Instead of getting distracted by unproductive debates or hating on another, consider extending some grace, practicing humility, and building a foundation with what we can agree upon. Exercise a little maturity too by having a healthy debate and remaining civil ... especially when agreeing to disagree. Change begins with unity and constructive conversation. A better quality question to dialogue around is ... what are you called to and what will you be found doing whenever He comes?
Another thing I would add about 1 Thessalonians 4 is that from a historical context, the early church at Thessalonica was losing hope because there were people who had already died, and as Jesus obviously hasn't come back yet, they were afraid those that had died wouldn't realize the fullness of Jesus's kingdom. Paul was using these words to encourage them that they will be resurrected at the end of time and still dwell in God's kingdom with Jesus on his throne. (And for the record, I do believe that believers will immediately be present with Jesus upon their death.) The idea that this verse supports the idea that God will rapture the Church is unfounded. Furthermore, as someone with an Amillenium view of Revelation, it brings me much hope to think that Jesus is already the King of the universe and is ruling right now, and I eagerly wait for the day that Jesus returns and restores this world back to the goodness of the Garden.
Robdeltonie well said!
So I see all these comments and I have to say, does it matter? Regardless of your belief of rupture or not, whether we are ruptured or stay in the tribulation, if we hold on and run the good race, we will receive our reward with God. Please, stop with all these screams of 'heresy!'
Just as Paul said in 2 Thess 2, before we are gathered to Messiah (aka, the rapture [Resurrection]), two things must happen first.
1. The great falling away (rebellion)
2. The man of sin (anti-christ) must be revealed.
Sounds pretty simple to me.
You're listening to the research and facts rather than the voice of God. Trying make it "make sense" when God's ways are not our ways. Noah had warned people about the flood but nobody listened, yet thay didn't change the fact that there WAS going to be a flood that will wipe out humanity except for Noah and his family. In the same way Mr. Bethke, you can talk and give facts to support why you don't believe in the rapture. It will still not change the fact that there WILL BE a rapture. I love your spoken word poems, but this right here is false. Like it's stated in the Bible, God's ways are not our ways.
Amen. I AGREE 100 % read the Bible for yourself and ask God for wisdom, knowledge, and clarity. He lost me.
We are caught up aka the rapture. The 2 witnesses, the angels and the 144,000 will be here telling the gospel. Christian will be in Heaven where Jesus prepared a place for us. We will come back with him as the Bride clothed in white at the 2nd coming to rule for 1000 yr after that the new Heavens and new earth so says the Holy Bible
I so Agree!! My husband has been saying this for years ... people thinks he is crazy not to believe in the rapture. Have you ever noticed that God always “removed” the wicked?! Blessings from Delaware
Amen that's what God has been revealing to both me & my husband. I straight, trust me you don't want me to pluck you out & I've had a vision where he was removing black spirit looking ppl
Jeff I love you man! You have given me so much guidance throughout my life. I would go as to say you have been my mentor for the most part. While that I don't agree completely with this video, that doesn't change anything. Different people have different views and I totally respect that. I love your out of the box relationship with God and it is one thing that I strive for everyday. You really don't know how much God is using you to touch the lives of people. Sincerely,
Youth Paster from Maryland
I think the rapture is a real event. When this happens, those who are believers in Christ will be caught up to be with the Lord. Those who have already died and were in the presence of Jesus, will also meet with those who are raptured in the air and will receive their new glorified bodies along with the ones who are caught up.
To me It sounds like you're trying to rephrase the bible.... may jesus have mercy on u for trying to put out a different perspective of his word. His word is his word don't change it and confuse people. Let people pray and discover for themselves the word of GOD.
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Rex Cohen one thing I don't understand about you atheist is you guys claim there's no god but then why do you guys watch videos related to god and chrsitianity?
Valerie Rojas LOL so true ^^^
+Valerie Rojas He isn't rephrasing or changing anything. The Bible can never mean what it never meant. The whole idea of a "rapture" is foreign to the earliest of Christians in the 1st century, and for a large part they held an Amillennial position until the 1800's. I'm not saying there wasn't any discussion on the matter, but the notion of dispensations and a secret rapture and tribulation did not start until John Nelson Darby started advocating it and it got put into study Bibles by CI Scofield. There is a nice little book called "A Teacher's Guide to Understanding End Times" by Sam Powell. It's a small book, and can be read in part of a day, but it has a lot of good information on the subject and all the history behind the development of the various end time positions.
Mathew 24 straight from the mouth of Jesus Christ for just one scripture! Show me where the bible disproves the rapture.
The timing of the rapture is something I've struggled with for a while. I still believe in a pre-tribulation rapture, but you DO make a lot of good points, and I do think that there are some organizations that use the rapture to promote gnosticism. And movies like "Left Behind" and other things I feel like are not sending the right message AT ALL. I don't really like the whole idea of bringing people to God out of fear. It should be out of love. Like, yeah, hell is scary and forever and it should be scary, but that isn't the focus. The focus is the love and grace of Christ and how it's greater than anything earth has to offer.
So thanks for the video, brother.
I do. 👆
Im sorry Jeff but i have to disagree with you on this one no debate or argument intended but if the rapture doesn't happen before the tribulation where is the hope promised revelation "because thou has kept the word of thy patience i will keep thee from the hour of temptation" i mean God says to read his word plainly not overly criticising or analytical but like a child remember Jesus said unless you become likes a child you will not enter into the kingdom of heaven i oersonally believe it takes more faith to believe in the rapture before the anti- christ is revealed then not it takes TRUST in God to believe that he take us before all hell breaks loos as it describes also in the book of revelation just a thought i really enjoy your videos God bless !
So before I start, I just wanted to say that I'm glad this is something you addressed. Not a lot of people have the guts to talk about the end times, so I'm really glad you're trying to help people get the full picture of the Grace of God. I'm also glad that you used your interpretation of scripture to back up what you believe. At the end of the day, Revelation is a book of prophecy, and it's difficult to fully comprehend unless you reference it back to the rest of the bible. That being said, I do disagree a bit with what you said.
First off, the way I interpreted it is that it's Rapture and then pestilence. The reason I say this is the same because of 1 Thessalonians 4. In verses 15-17, he talks about how we're going to be brought up with Jesus and stuff, and then in verse 18, he says, "Wherefore comfort one another with these words" (KJV) Well why should we be comforted? If you keep reading to chapter 5, in the first verse Paul says, "But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you." then Paul continues to write about the Pestilence. The reason why he doesn't need to write it to us is that we're not gonna be around for the pestilence.
Also, in Matthew 24, the disciples ask Jesus directly about the end times (verse 3). Then Jesus goes on to talk about the Pestilence and how you should run to the hills. But what's important is in verse 20 when he says "But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day" The reason why he mentioned the sabbath is because you're not supposed to do work or travel on the sabbath. The religious people started messing around with the law and I think by the end of it you're allowed to walk 6,000 cubits, but if you can't find shelter within those 6000 cubits, you're kinda screwed haha. But the thing is that doesn't apply to us. As Christians, we don't hold the Sabbath and the laws. So Jesus was referring to that happening to the Jews.
Last point i want to make is that in Revelations 1, John talks about seeing Jesus come down to earth. Then the all the letters to the church's are referenced and then in chapter 4:1-2, it says After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter 2 And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne. After chapter 4 of Revelations is the pestilence, and John was called up to heaven for that because he's not going to be present on earth during that because he's found in salvation in his faith in Jesus. I do agree that heaven and earth are united again as one, but that occurs after Revelations talks about the pestilence and birth pains.
There are other parts of scripture in Daniel and Isaiah that also refer to the end times, but I wanted to keep this somewhat short haha. Again this is how I interpreted the word and maybe some of these verses make you think a little bit differently about how this works.
Anyways, love what you've been doing with this channel man! God's really been using you to impact a lot of people and I'm glad to see a brother who's on fire for good do his thing. Much love Jeff!
Your brother,
Shawn
I usually enjoy your videos very much Jeff, but this one, well it really concerns me as Christian.
You explained ONE Biblical verse that referenced the rapture, which in my oppinion, you really twisted to soot your argument.
This video raises major red flags in my mind about false teaching, false prephets, etc...
You have to be careful what you preach, misleading people on an issue like the rapture (which is so relevant in these times) is a BIG DEAL.
God Bless.
We are caught up aka the rapture. The 2 witnesses, the angels and the 144,000 will be here telling the gospel. Christian will be in Heaven where Jesus prepared a place for us. We will come back with him as the Bride clothed in white at the 2nd coming to rule for 1000 yr after that the new Heavens and new earth so says the Holy Bible.
So do you believe that people (ie Christians) will bring a full peace to the world before Christ will return? Like he is waiting for us to do our part? at the rapture we shall be changed from corruptible to incorruptible from mortal to immortals... Jesus is the Prince of peace our Savior and Lord of all.
Let me ask you guys who are arguing whether it will be a pre tribulation rapture ir not. Does it really matter whether it is a pre trib rapture ir not? What we Christians should focus on is to be on the right path so that we will be ready whenever Jesus comes to take us with him. It doesn't matter if it is a pre or not, as long as your relationship with God is strong. Worrying about pre rapture or not makes no sense because you should use more time getting right with God instead of thinking sbout the rapture. Me personally believes that it will be a pre tribulation rapture sinse the bible says that many christians will vanish from the world in a blink if an eye... but what i believe doesn't matter.. what does matter is for me to be ready at all times. Repenting and praying every day. God bless.
just because the Bible was written using "ancient terms" does not mean the Rapture does not exist. Do you not realize the Bible also says Israel will become a nation again? wasn't that an ancient issue as well? I think not. you barely touched on the topic of the rapture itself and rather spent the majority of the time making weird/useless correlations to things in the past and what not. many signs point to a physical rapture, whether you want to acknowledge it or not, such as Middle East conflicts, rumors of wars, natural disasters, one world gov'ts, etc and they all lead to one final result: a rapture. You did not talk about the rapture itself or about anything of the sort but rather talking about stuff that seems nearly, made up? I could go on but i've said enough for now.
Let me continue... Harpatzo in greek (if i spelled it right).. What about Moses and Elijah? Moses who died and was raised (his bones were not found). Elijah who did not die and was taken up. Both of them, appeared with Jesus on the mount of transfiguration. Moses representing the saints who died before the rapture and Elijah represents the believer who are still alive and will be taken up.
The Church is a mystery that were not revealed by Jesus to the Jews when He was still on earth and so is Harpatzo (rapture).
Just like Universalism.. No one can be more "generous" than God. If you are not like God, then you are not generous.
Jefferson, I can't thank you enough for posting this video!
I know a lady who has read the Left Behind series many times, and all she talks and thinks about is the rapture.
She thinks it's going to happen soon. She is one of the most hopeless people I know. All she wants is for Jesus to come back so she can go be with Him in Heaven.
That's great and all, but I like what you said in this video about how God is redeeming His world and He wants us to come alongside Him and join Him. I love that concept!!
This video gave me hope.
I live with people who think about the end times too much lol!
So thanks again for making this video :)
Seriously?
Read 1 Thessalonians 4 15-17
it clearly is talking about the rapture
This guy is speaking as a heretic.
Read it for yourself.
Exacty, false teaching at it's very finest. Leading so many astray. Those who teach will be judged more strictly.
Why are you judging him too, you are no better then judging a fellow brother in Christ, he has his opinions and so do you. but don't be a hypocrite and judge others when only God can judge
Ashley Rodriguez Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them. Ephesians 5:11
Chucky yes, true. it also talks about the cry of command and an archangel's call and the trumpet of God being blown !! not so silent and secretive as the pre tribulation rapture describes it .. it also doesn't say the time when this will happen so you can't really say this happens before the tribulation .. if you see 1st Corinthians 15:51-58 "it says in the twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet "
so the last trumpet basically sounds at the one and only one second coming of our lord Jesus after the tribulation
also, 2nd Thessalonians 2:3-4 its says " let no man deceive you in any way; for the day will not come unless the rebellion comes first and the man of lawlessness is revealed ..." it says the day of Jesus (second coming)will not come before the rebellion!!
we will have tribulation in this world as long as we live .. in fact you have no idea about the Christians being persecuted and killed in Egypt ,middle East , Pakistan etc..
so tribulation is the world persecuting us and it's happening right now , don't confuse it with wrath of God ..for even the apostles died the most horrific deaths (stoned, boiled in oil etc) they accepted it with open arms
so be careful not to stray away or fall into unbelief if the rapture doesn't happen.
God bless.
This Video made me so happy to see that someone is seeing this, I have looked at how this "Rapture" idea has grown and manifested from the fear of people and the way that its grown. I am happy that you are helping to spread what the Bible says and not what people say. I pray that God continues to help your spirit grow and I look forward to the way that He works in your life : )
Amen! Amen! Amen! so refreshing to know that you are studying and finding truth! not just believing hollywood’s version of the bible.
always encouraged by your content. 🙌🏻
~Chelsey
Explain Matthew 24:39-41 "and they did not understand until the flood came and took them all away; so will the coming of the Son of Man be."Then there will be two men in the field; one will be taken and one will be left."Two women will be grinding at the mill; one will be taken and one will be left."
Matthew is from Matthew's point of view, his testimonial to what happened. In Luke 17, the same things are being said, simply recalled by Luke not Matthew, and each of them tell different details of the conversation, so together, you get the whole picture.
I am not saying this is the correct answer, I don't know, I'm not God. But this is one thought I have had recently on what the last verses of Luke 17 (meaning also the verses you mentioned in Matthew) could be. But in either case, I say to just trust Jesus and you will be fine. No matter what it is that happens, if you are following Jesus, you'll be with Him through anything, rapture or not.
If you read Matthew 13 verses 24-30 and 36-43, Jesus clearly (so clearly that no one can argue that) says that the sons of evil will be the first to be taken from this earth when it comes to an end. Jesus himself says this.
So if you read the last verse of Luke 17 it is the continuing of the same conversation with Jesus in Matthew 24. You see that the disciples ask Jesus, "Where, Lord?" Well, why would they ask where? They're asking where the person will be taken. They already know where the one that was left is. He is in the bed, or field or wherever he was left.
Jesus answers that "Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will gather."
In some translations it says eagles instead of vultures, but in the original language, it can mean either eagles or vultures. So if you take it as vultures, and take into account what Jesus said in Matthew 13, it's quite clear. The one that is taken will be taken to a place of rot, death and decay. Because that is where vultures gather.
I repeat, this is all unclear to me too, this is just one thing I have been thinking about, trying to understand.
I feel like comparing God to Cesar wasn't the best way, there is only one God, and he can not be compared. I do believe in the rapture, and yes we need to concentrate on doing his work, but we shouldn't put it aside, ANYWAYS, our biggest worry should be if our name is in the book of life. God works in mysterious ways, and shouldn't be questioned, He will answer when we get to heaven.
I wasn't comparing God to Caesar I was using an image from the first century that would've been in the minds of the first century readers. And btw there's also plenty of imperial echoes in scripture where other gods are claiming things only God is the true manifestation of. Everything else is a parody and an idol.
***** Thanks for answering, really love everything you do! At the end of the day everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and we will only find out when God returns. Then we will know who was right and who was wrong. I respect you a lot, topic is very touchy! So God bless you!
Brianna Hernandez I am amazed Jeff has the patience to respond to comments like this. People like you, ill equipped to understand a BASIC argument, will come along and misquote him, misquote the bible, appeal to emotions, deny the importance of the topic, use logical fallacies, etc. And then you expect to be taken seriously.
Don't know why YOU are getting so hurt over a simple comment, I had an opinion and stated it, he clarified, I would appreciate if you respect what others thought.
I love it. It actually makes you think. Im young (20) and my knowledge is minimum but to the disagreeing comments below whether he is bsing or knowledgable it is on "you" and your relationship with God whether you "get raptured." You can go through life listening to scripture or you can go through life discovering scripture and finding God. He will not lead you astray. You can't just go through the motions and expect an experience.
I'm in total agreement with you brother jeff.i also don't believe in a pre tribulation rapture,but i used to believe in it,thank God for the holy spirit and discernment.now what will all you believers say when the man of sin is revealed,the tribulation starts and all believers are still here? What better way for Christians to turn from the truth and fall astray when the pre trib rapture doesn't happen and turns out to be a big fat lie.
We all know that the devil has come to do nothing but steal,kill and destroy(john 10:10) and he counterfeitd everything Jesus does,so would it be a fair thing to say that he could stage a false pre trib rapture?
The last time i checked Christ Jesus our only God and saviour made it pretty clesr that he would be returning after the tribulation of those days when the sun is darkened and the moon stops giving its light
matthew 24:29:31
29 “Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. 30 Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. 31 And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other
John 17:15New King James Version (NKJV)
15 I do not pray that You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep them from the evil one
The evil one is referring to the antichrist if i'm correct and the Antichrist had obviously not been revealed at that time.the spirit of the antichrist has been here even before Christ manifested himself in the flesh,but the man who the spirit of the antichrist will possess has not been revealed yet,so Christ couldn't have been talking about the disciples at that time,but the future disciples.if we are not going to be here for the tribulation,then why did Christ pray that we are not removed?
Jesus is returning after tribulation as the Second Coming, to defeat the antichrist.
Question though, why would God leave His people here during tribulation? Part of the horror of tribulation is that the church is no longer there, so there is no good left on earth. But what I want to point out is, God has NEVER left His people when He was destroying something. He got Lot and his family out of Sodom & Gomorrah. He got Noah and his family before the flood. Why would he leave us before tribulation?
***** noah and his family weren't taken out of the world,but they were saved from Gods wrath.
lot was not taken out of the world either,but he was saved from the wrath of God.
For God did not appoint us to wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, 10 who died for us, that whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with Him.
the wicked and anyone who is not in Christ will taste the full cup of Gods wrath when it is poured out,but we believers will not taste Gods wrath for we are his children.
Jesus didn't pray for us to be taken out of the world,but to be kept from the evil one and that's the same thing with noah and lot.
he old testament old speaks of two comings.the first coming is the suffering servant(isaiah 53) and the second coming is the great and terrible day of the lord(joel 2)
phantom2k10 even so, does it make sense that Christians would have to endure the trials and destruction during tribulation. why would God save His people every time He was ready to destroy something? He Saved His people and kept them from the harm of the flood in the first destruction of the world. Why would He not do the same in the second? His people didn't have to drown in the flood, why would they have to burn in the fire?
***** it makes perfect sense why we born again believers in Christ Jesus must endure trials and sometimes even desturction.
Jesus said with his own mouth we will have tribulation,will be persecuted for our faith,taken to court,beaten and even put to death.11 of the disciples were brutally killed.stoned to death,heads cut off,crucified upside down fed to lions and other ways of execution.why didn't God deliver them or rapture them up?
John 16:33New King James Version (NKJV)
33 These things I have spoken to you, that in Me you may have peace. In the world you will[a] have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.”
read matthew 24 also.
I believe that we, as born-again believers, have to endure trials and destruction. However, I believe that during the actual "destruction", the final round, the end all...that believers won't be present for that. We will be "caught up" not just any day we deal with trials, but right before the 7 years. Read Revelations also. Having tribulation and "the" tribulation are different. Tribulations are simply daily trials etc. "the" tribulation is a 7 year event - that's the event Saved people (prior to the event) don't endure.
I am not going to spend time worrying about the end times. I know they are coming. I k ow that God will be with me through them. No matter what, I trust in him. Rapture or no rapture, God is still the same loving God I have known for the past 18 years.
wow. I really liked your videos, but in this one it seems like your trying to change what is in Gods word! you can't change his word based on your "feelings/thoughts".
+hdez930 He's not. He's practicing sound hermeneutics and exegesis.
+Victoria Araujo He's definitely changing the word. There is a rapture and he's misleading people by saying there isn't. He also tries to sugar coat the word. I watch his video concerning premarital sex and whether or not it's wrong. He argues that it's not able being wrong or right but rather if you should engage in premarital sex. The bible clearly states fornication is wrong, it is sin and he's telling people it's based in their feelings.
Candi The word "rapture" isn't even in the Bible. It is NOT native to the original Greek of the Bible. The passage in 1 Thess. 4:17 is not a reference to a secret rapture, but is the Second Coming where Christ returns to rule and reign upon the earth.
+Sean Williams Sean, please explain something to me. At the end of the tribulation period, spoken about in revelation 19&20, there is the millennial reign. All the righteous people that endured tribulation is ushered into the millennial reign, this means that they are the ones that will live on earth as flesh and blood beings and will eat from the tree of life. Anyone that died or was raptures prior to that will live in heaven as spirit beings, not flesh or blood. So what you're saying is that everyone living now will go through the tribulation and will never get to live in heaven. But will be forced to live on earth.
I don't believe that Scripture teaches a "Great Tribulation," along with the vast majority of Bible scholars around the world. This is a false notion imposed upon the text. There is not a time when persecution is greater than it ever was. There is tribulation at every era for the Church. The Millennium is just a symbol for a really long time, and should not be taken as an actual 1000 years. Revelation is not a chronological ordering of the end of the world, but multiple retelling of the same event.
I've been losing sleep over this whole "rapture" thing and if I don't read from a King James Bible or get baptized in a river I'm going to hell. It didn't add up but it was scaring the hell out of me wondering if my family, dead dad, and I were going to heaven or not because we weren't doing everything perfect. But this puts everything in a different perspective that makes a lot more sense. Hopefully I can get some sleep tonight!
Nate Aldrich I hope you are able to sleep well. For what it's worth, if you're feeling fear about something, it's not from God. 2 Timothy 1:7 says "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." The Holy Spirit will convict us about things, which might feel like a realization that something we are doing is wrong and that we need to change our behavior. But if you're feeling fear, that is most likely from the enemy. Have a blessed week and sleep well!
Does it have to be in a river?
Just Edge It just has to be under water, and done in Jesus' name. I've heard of people being baptized in a garbage can that was filled with water, and bath tubs work very well, too. The other important part is that the person being baptized has sincerely repented toward God, and that they're being baptized in faith, realizing that it is through that act that their sins are forgiven (Acts 2:38). Blessings to you!
Oh ok. Thanks
He just believes whatever he wants instead of just listening the what the Bible clearly states. Why does everyone want to make God human? And ignore that is vastly different than us...? This is why Mars Hill Church is no more, because people create their own bible
One word- balogna. Those in Christ shall rise first then we which are alive shall be caught up together with them to meet the Lord in the air. Same as Rev. 4:1. Then begins the 70th week of Daniel or the tribulation when Israel accepts messiah. This young man does not understand the 70 weeks of Daniel.
the great irony is that all Christians just believe what they want to be true.
Have you actually READ all of the Bible before critisizing? You can't just trust in words of a pastor. It takes research. (Assuming that's what's going on) If you HAVE read it and paid attention, you'd know the Bible never states there will be a rapture. It just says caught up in the sky. It's open to interpretation, really.
Mike...that verse you are quoting about being caught up in the air is not literal in the slightest. You completely miss the context. It's describing the ancient practice of citizens meeting their lords at the gates to welcome them back from a great victory. It fits in with the strong comparison between Caesar and Jesus through out the bible. It was the custom in ancient times for a cities citizens to all gather at the gates to welcome a returning lord from a great victory. Another name Caesar's went by was "son of man" when Jesus comes into the story he is called Son of Man as a way of saying he is the true king...and he arrives like any lord would...with his citizens awaiting at the gates for him to return from a great victory.
Jason Denison because it's their lives are lives we can do what we want when we want are lives is are own Bible are story I'm not letting aml made up source are power control my life
Hey Jeff, I want to commend you on producing this video. It really is great to hear someone in popular media expressing ideas like this, which honestly, I think a lot of people actually do think to be true, but are extremely afraid of being condemned and mobbed by 'common Christianity' to actually take the time to articulate it in a clear and concise way like you did here (seriously, that you managed to explain it that clearly in 7 minutes is amazing!).
And it is sad to read through the comments here (I had to stop after a short while); because there are so many different and interesting opinions in regards to theology and about who God is and what he is doing that we should at least be open enough to hear the ideas, interact with them and come to place where we feel comfortable to stand in the love of Christ while still respectfully loving all those who have gone through the same process, even though they may stand on a different pillar than we do.
So again thanks so much, your content was a great encouragement to me. Keep up the great work and look forward to the day we get to stand at the gate and welcome the king upon his victorious return.
Your claim is interesting, but no one seems to notice one fatal flaw in your theology that makes your claim heresy:
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
If this universe is burned with fervent heat, it cannot he possible for Jesus to 'restore' and 'unite' the old one with Heaven. There will be a NEW Heaven and a NEW earth, therefore the old heaven and earth cannot 'reconnect' like you claim.
Revelation 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.
Thankful that our salvation is in Christ alone, and not our different interpretations of what's to come. Everyone please remember to put on LOVE for ALL people, even the ones you disagree with.
Absolutely. I'm not sure I necessarily agree with him here. I haven't read revelations yet though I know about it roughly. Thank the lord for by grace through faith alone we're saved✝❤🙏.
This is very interesting :) I can definitely see how this would make sense, and it's really got me thinking. You also bring up a good point: We need to remember that when we have our hope solely fixed on the day when we are rescued from this "evil world", we forget that one of the purposes of a Christian is to spread God's love, forgiveness, and Jesus' Good News to the world so that through Him, they will be saved as well. We should always be willing to shine our light into the world and other people :3
hope this helps. But also read it for yourself what the bible says about this issue. Use the links I send you just as a reference. God bless
What is the rapture of the church?"
www.gotquestions.org/rapture-of-the-church.html
What is the difference between the Rapture and the Second Coming?"
www.gotquestions.org/difference-Rapture-Second-Coming.html
I guess this also answers the problem of why are we still on earth now if ultimately the aim is to be with God in heaven. God is restoring this earth with us so that eventually we will come back to life and live with him in it's new state of heaven and earth being restored together. I love that. Now it makes so much sense why we're restoring the kingdom of God on earth now. hallelujah
You don't know how refreshing it is to see more brothers/sisters denying the heracy of the rapture. Thank you and God bless you and yours!
BIG Amen to that, sister.
21st century readers must remember that Revelations was written to a 1st century audience, specifically, the 7 churches that are in Asia. The letter was not a mysterious puzzle for current day readers to unlock the secret meaning by looking at passages elsewhere in Scripture. Instead, Revelations would have been recognized as an apocalyptic form of literature that could be best understood by those who lived in John's time. While Revelations speaks of warnings of evil, its overarching message is that God is faithful and will prevail. I encourage anyone who is interested in this topic to read "Revelation and the End of All Things" by Craig Koester. I had to read it for a course I took in college and am eager to read through it on my own time again to get a better understanding.
We will meet up with the lord in the sky... And be with him forever. You kinda forgot that part
You are amazing. I love how you're so in tune with the times, and you manage to keep your faith. I am trying, but it's not easy... God Bless you and your beautiful family.
What happens to all the non believers then? Doesn't it say in the bible that you get a second chance if you live like Jesus through the tribulation?
I just want to agree with what Matthew Burr said. I love you brother Jeff. The end will be what it will be and let us keep on preparing for it. Let us keep on diving deeper in our relationship with Jesus! Let's take what was given back to us at the cross when the curtain was rent and give what Adam had in the garden back to the world! Jesus is preparing a place for us! Let's take as many as possible!
Personally this is a topic of low necessity, yet high in controversy amongst Christians. I personally believe in the return of Christ, but I know nothing of how it will happen...I am not God. For all the Christ followers who read this, I'm sure there will be others who take offense to this message Jeff put out, and I in no way look to disprove his theory, but understand this is one of those topics best left between you and God. No one will know until that day comes. As I do very much believe Jeff and have the utmost respect for his teaching, I think this was a poor topic to be one sided about. We can review what the Bible quotes but nothing is exact enough to make the call as to yes or no to the rapture. Topics like this if not discussed with a mature Christian can result in a very heated conflict. Jeff and all others I'm only saying this topic should have been more of a discussion rather than a yes or no answer.
I haven't arrived on a stance about this subject yet and I'm not sure I ever will, I remain open about it. Just like the day our Lord returns is a mystery, I believe that what exactly will happen is veiled to us to a degree. Having a hard stance on how it's going to go is your prerogative but the body of Christ has too many dividing encampments in it already. This is one of those subjects we don't have to be dogmatic about. I will say that aside from fictional writings that depict the rapture as our spirits leaving our body is only one interpretation. Another is that our physical bodies will rise as Jesus' physical body rose, which is not a gnostic thought. Whenever there is a hot button topic like this and you mix all opposing schools of interpretation into one it just shows a certain lack of humility and a stubbornness to your stance. That being said I know you are a true brother in Christ and love that God is using you mightily and this doesn't diminish that.
***** you say this but what about the part where it says God will destroy the world by fire?
Fire can destroy but can also refine. Gods good world at the end will be refined and purified by fire as an image that God will fully make the world right at the end.
***** The Bible has tons of metaphors lol that's why people seems skeptical about it all the time. They don't understand
Words and numbers have many meanings in this world(: *****
***** brother jeff this world will not be refined by fire.revelation 21 clearly states that this earth and heaven will seize to exist,but there will be a new earth and a new heaven.the new earth is called the new jerusalem,i'm pretty sure you're aware of this and it will be perfect and just like how the earth was before sin entered it.
*****
2Peter 3:10 "But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat,"
That's the wrath of God. Poured out upon the whole world. It goes on . . .
2Peter 3:12 ". . . wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat?"
It logically follows therfore that the great tribulation, which Jesus described in detail, must happen BERFORE the Wrath of God is poured out.
Mathew 24:21-22 "For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.
And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened."
Notice this is a season. A period of time, which is shortened for the elect's sake, so they must logically be there.
Then, to clarify the order of events, Jesus says . . .
Mathew 24:29 "Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:"
THEN Jesus returns. On THAT day.
Mathew 24:30 "And THEN shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
The rest of this chapter ties in neatly to where we begun, with 2Peter 3:10, and explains who Peter was talking about being caught unawares, and the context.
Indeed, we are encouraged NOT to be caught unawares in Luke 21:34 and elsewhere. "And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares."
In fact, an honest look at 2 Peter will see him stirring us up to be mindful of these things, that we will NOT be caught unawares. I've heard people quoting verse ten in isolation as though it shows Christians will be suddenly and unexpectedly spirited away. It does not. It exhorts us not to be caught unawares.
It is a pleasure to share the exploration of the word with you Marquez. May the word dwell in you richly.
As Christians let's just love one another, and accept each others opinions. We still have to be respectful. Even if someone does wrong, we love each other but not the sin right? God brings us all together and in community we are Strong! Let's just continue to grow in Christ together no matter what.
I have to say I'm disappointed in this channel. First it was about basic love for Jesus, now it's about controversial doctrines where you talk about things one-sidedly. Personally, I think you should be careful about what you teach, there are a lot of younger people who will believe what you say without criticism.
I disagree with much about what you say in this video, to say there is no rapture would mean that God's judgement for this world described in Revelations would also affect the church. Also what do you think Luke 17:34 means if there is no rapture?
I am not saying this is the correct answer, I don't know, I'm not God. But this is one thought I have had recently on what the last verses of Luke 17 could be. But in either case, I say to just trust Jesus and you will be fine. No matter what it is that happens, if you are following Jesus, you'll be with Him through anything, rapture or not.
If you read Matthew 13 verses 24-30 and 36-43, Jesus clearly (so clearly that no one can argue that) says that the sons of evil will be the first to be taken from this earth when it comes to an end. Jesus himself says this.
So if you read the last verse of Luke 17, you see that the disciples ask Jesus, "Where, Lord?" Well, why would they ask where? They're asking where the person will be taken. They already know where the one that was left is. He is in the bed, or field or wherever he was.
Jesus asnwers that "Where there is a dead body, there the vultures will gather."
In some translations it says eagles instead of vultures, but in the original language, it can mean either eagles or vultures. So if you take it as vultures, and take into account what Jesus said in Matthew 13, it's quite clear. The one that is taken will be taken to a place of rot, death and decay. Because that is where vultures gather.
I repeat, this is all unclear to me too, this is just one thing I have been thinking about, trying to understand.
***** I agree that the most important thing is following Jesus. I don't think it's useless to talk about wether or not rapture happens or not, however I don't think this youtube channel is the right place for it, and the discussion in the comments are rarely constructive. I thank you for your answer, and I am not absolute about the "rapture doctrine", however in my opinion it fits the message given in the Bible, even if it's not really clearly explained (but few prophesies about the final days are).
What is said in Matthew is a parable, and it tells why God allows bad people to live with the good. The message is (in my opinion) not the order of the judgement, but rather that God lets the seeds grow (both the good and the bad) until the final judgement.
In Luke 17, why do you think the one taken away is sent to a place with corpses and the vultures? I think it could mean the ones that are left behind that will be gathering vultures.
I just believe that the Book of Revelations tells about God judgement over the entire earth. In Rev 7:3 God says that the judgement shall not be given before the chosen 144 000 has gotten the seal. Why would God need to choose a group in the last days if all christians where still here, we are already marked with His seal (Ephesians 1:13). Also in 2. Thessalonians Paul talks about the coming of Christ and says that the Antichrist can't come before something that withholds him is gone. In my mind (of course I can't know for sure) that could mean the church.
Joke2292 Exactly, this is my point when I talk to people. Both theories make sense. So I'll just follow Jesus. If I believe in the rapture and it doesn't happen, fine, I'm still with Jesus. if I don't believe in it and it really does happen, good, I'll still be with Jesus. If it happens, my being taken along with the other Christians is not dependent on if I believe in the rapture, but on if I am a follower of Jesus.
The Matthew parable. In verses 36-43 of Matthew 13 it explains the parable, and Jesus clearly says that FIRST the tares(weeds) will be gathered and then the good wheat will be gathered.
I really am not saying rapture or no rapture. but this Matthew parable would go along with what Jefferson has said in this video, how we might be taken to meet Jesus in the clouds, then the things would happen on earth, the weeds would be gotten rid of, and we are then all gathered together on the earth (maybe the new earth? I don't know). I'm probably not explaining my thoughts very well, but that would explain the parable further, and still go along with the verses about being caught up in the clouds, with it not being a rapture that takes us to heaven, but simply to meet Jesus.
I'm just speculating here, really, this doesn't mean I am adamant about this theory, I honestly don't even worry about this. Though I agree, it is interesting to discuss!
About Luke 17, my thought is why would the disciples be asking "Where, Lord?" about the people that were left behind? They were told, two are in a field, one is taken the other is left. So to me it seems quite obvious that they understand these simple words. The person was left where he already was, and they already know where that is. The field. So it seems obvious that they are asking about the one taken.
Still, I repeat, this is simply speculation. I have no idea if I agree with rapture or no rapture, but I do know that I agree with Jesus and can't wait to find out the truth about all the things that we debate here on this earth when I meet Him. :)
***** Luke 17:28-30 says "Likewise as it was also in the days of Lot: They ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built; but on the day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven and destroyed them all. Even so will it be in the day when the Son of Man is revealed." This, to me, makes it pretty clear that the ones mentioned at the end of Luke 17 that will be taken are those in Christ. The reason I say this is because Lot was taken from the the city of Sodom by the two angels in Genesis 19 before the city was destroyed (or before it underwent tribulation). Lot was taken and the rest were left behind on the receiving end of God's judgement. The context is pretty clear that when the disciples asked Christ "Where, Lord? v37) that they were referring to the one taken and he answered, "to where the eagles will be gathered".
I further deduce that "where the eagles will be gathered" just means in the air, which fully supports 1 Thes 4:17 where Paul states that we will be "caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air..." This doesn't fully dispute what Jeff was saying in his video about his position on the rapture, but I will have to say that I disagree because there are too many valid arguments for a rapture and a period of tribulation without the church that are spoken of throughout the Bible (not just Revelation, Luke, Matthew, or 1 Thess).
Hope this helps! But, you are both completely right in saying that what really matters is fully surrendering your life to Jesus Christ and faithfully following Him! That is what true religion is and although topics such as the rapture are important to discuss, they are secondary theology and shouldn't be our primary focus. God bless!
Jconroyunm Yes, I agree. I still don't know where I stand in my opinions on if there will be a rapture and how it will happen, but I'm not even worried about that. I know that I am with Jesus.
As I wrote, this has all been speculation on my part as well, just thoughts I have had because of Matthew 13: 24-30 and 36-43.
I think both sides have logical arguments. But there really shouldn't be sides, at least not ones that divide us. There should be just Jesus.
So I still am not adamant on what is the truth, but yes, it's always good to discuss from different points of view, to understand where both sides are coming from.
I love this. Whether or not these arguments against the rapture are valid, it makes you think about things you hadn't bothered to think about before. Many of us accept ideas such as that of the rapture so easily, so blindly that we don't bother to separate biblical fact from church doctrine, and then determine whether or not the biblical doctrine is valid. Even though it has little to no direct impact on our individual salvation as believers.
Yeah, I grew up being taught that the rapture was how the end of the world would go down, but that doesn't mean that's the only valid side of the argument.
If all of us had instead been taught about this redemption of the world idea first and Jeff here posted a video that maybe there would be a rapture sort of thing, those who are criticizing him right now would still be reacting the same way.
Although many see this as causing division, I see it as encouraging people to truly seek answers for themselves beyond simply what they've been taught. It is amazing to see how endless the possibilities are, while also knowing that the end result is the same.
I disagree, respectfully, and I realize this is old, but... 1 Thessalonians 4 explains that believers who have died will be the first the rise when the Lord comes back. They are not with Him, yet, but they will go before those of us that are living when Jesus comes. I'm not sure how you interpreted that they are immediately in the presence of the Lord, but everyone has their own interpretations of what the Bible tells us, I suppose. Blessings to you and your family.
I would like for you to read Matthew 27:50-54. There was an earthquake that was so great it broke the temple in two... Graves burst open, and the firstfruits( saints) which were asleep already , rose up in thier bodies came out of the graves after His resurrection, and many were seen in Jerusalem because they went into the holy city and appeared to many. All for the glory of God and for those who at that time had heard Jesus words, but did not believe, a miracle from God was manifest, and so according to scripture the firstfruits from revelations that were to rise first after the resurrection of Jesus Christ, are with him, and so as Paul is explaining to the Thessalonians, God will bring with him " them also which sleep in Jesus," and. We which are alive and remain shall not prevent them which are asleep, These are words of comfort, but the saints 144,000 spoken of in revelations have resurrected with Christ, already.
something my father said was there are four beliefs in the tribulation. Pre-Trib (we will be Raptured before Satan's rule), Mid-Trib (we will be Raptured during Satan's rule, Post-Trib (We will be Raptured after Satan's rule) and Pan-Trib (It''ll all work out in the end according to God's plan). I believe in the last one. We don't Know his plan, but it will come out when the time comes. Until then we have to trust in Him and know He is God. This video made me think. I don't know what will happen, but I don't have to worry. This video really made me think, and I am grateful I don't have to worry.
Really interesting perspective, Jeff! I can't say that I completely agree, but it was very interesting to hear. I'm curious to know how you factor in the prophesied judgements, wars, and the rule of antichrist in revelation and Daniel and Ezekiel, and with the earth's elements melting with fervent heat in peter leading to that new heaven coming down to a new earth? Thanks! (This is a genuine interest btw, not trying to start any debates or anything)
I completely agree with the redemption of earth, that is a solid doctrine. Thanks for your vids! I love them!
John 14:1Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. 2In 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. 3And 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. 4And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.
Can u slow down? U talk really, really fast :(
click on that gear on the bottom of the player screen, & you can slow the video down, but he sounds like he's drunk when you cut the speed in half. (I just did it.)
I agree. It's so fast its hard to understand and would be even harder for a new Christian.
So thankful that my 56 yr old ears aren't the only ones that had a hard time keeping up. I agree. I would rather have watched a longer video but this sure did keep me listening so as not to miss a thing.
I think height of sped the video up just a little bit in editing as well to make the video a little shorter. Because he did say it was already getting long. Plus if you look at his hands they are all choppy like some frames are missing.
:) Thank you.
People need to realize that Revelation and End Times are probably some of the most confusing topics to discuss. We have no idea what it will be like, we have some description from the book but no one knows for sure. All that I know is that I'll be with God. No need to argue the details.
Nice video, I personally want to focusing on living for Christ rather than when he's coming back or getting "raptured".
living for christ is great, but awaiting his return is even better, my mom iis elated she can't wait for jesus to come, I look for it to, better off than living in this wicked world, even though there are great things in the world it's full of evil, and I can not wait till my messiah has come :D i'm trying so hard to have that relationship with jesus it's worth it :).
I honestly just want little discussion about Matthew 24:40- 42. I'm not being pompous I just want serious thought and response that is not "I'm right you're just wrong". I can sort of see Jeff's point applied here but I don't want to jump to conclusions. Thank you all, and grace and peace from the only source I know for both, our Lord, Jesus.
You SERIOUSLY need to stop talking so fast, I get flashbacks of the micromachine guy!
Hi Jefferson Bethke...Although I do understand where you are coming from and I do believe that your words hold truth in them. I also want to bring up that God did say that the world was going to suffer. It talks about it getting to bad that people want to die, but they will not find death. There are words in Revelation that indicate that the world will go through some destruction. Although I understand that you have come to this conclusion, I also suggest that you keep an open mind to the idea that although the Rapture can be misinterpreted in the bible, it could also hold some truths. You see we all think we understand the bible, but only God and Time will tell what is true and what is not. The important thing is follow god, and if we're not snached up in the sky thats okay and if we are then so be it, but the love for our God should overcome all these different ideas. Whether we fly into the sky into a new heaven or stay here on earth, I pray that we'll all be there. God bless
Hi Jeff, I appreciate what you do, so thank you. I would have to agree to disagree with you on the issue of the rapture. It seems like you are arguing against rapture by using the straw hat fallacy (by using hypothetical situations such as people hiding until the rapture comes or angels floating in the sky and it doesn't make you feel comfortable). I did watch the video, but i feel like your argument is weak. I would appreciate if you could argue more thoroughly from Scripture (perhaps your video may be better if you could show us the passage on the screen and give an exegetical insight, verse by verse) as why you don't believe in the rapture instead using hypothetical examples like angles floating in the sky. Maybe compare your argument (against the rapture) and what others (like John MacArthur) argue (for the rapture). Anyways, as always, thank you for reading this. Peace out.
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I would also like to add that his linking to Gnosticism is completely false and is attacking the Bible itself.
If you follow Mr. Bethke: I'm not doubting Mr. Bethke's intentions, but his theology is bad. Please, listen to reformed theologians who actually go to the Bible for their theology.
I highly recommend:
- John MacArthur (which you've mentioned)
- Paul Washer
- Steve Lawson
- James White
Thank you.
John Smith : I am subscribed to Bethke channel as I think there should be a Christian voice on UA-cam.
I love all those men that you've recommended - John MacArthur's expository preaching; Paul Washer's passion that influence my desire for God; Steve Lawson's enthusiastic preaching; James White and his apologetics and Reformed Baptist background.
+John Smith Yes completely agree with you!
EpiTimmy
They're all pretty much on UA-cam. I don't think Bethke should be supported here right now.
Did anyone else laugh as hard as I did with the sound of the crickets chirping?
Don’t know why but I laughed so hard I played it twice.❤️🙏❤️
Much love and God Bless ❤️🙏❤️
Awesome vid Jeff! it's hard to teach against the mainstream teachings
This is true Christian fellowship right here. Sharing our contrasting views in love and encouraging eachother to be like the Bereans, and search the scriptures to see if these things be so.
Proverbs 27:17 says "Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend."
Although we should avoid stirring controversy for its own sake, we are all responsible to rightly divide the truth, and that is something we should not shy away from, even if this causes friction, and sparks occasionally fly.
This guys contextual interpretation isn't fully accurate . Pieces are correct but not all. even reading the first verses in revelations 21 as he himself mentions debunks the majority of what he says in the video. And in Thessalonians Paul's language isn't imperial as he says. I encourage you all to read those scriptures yourself. Instead of trying to make sense of things we don't fully understand or the mysteries of God. Causing confusion.Let's rejoice about the second coming and find encouragement in that. It will all make sense when it happens.
Jeff, this is awesome! You will really love the book Raptureless, and it would be a great resource to recommend to people who are left with many questions in regards to eschatology. I'm so glad you made a video about this. The generation that you reach, desperately needs to hear this. What you have done here is monumental, and I'm proud of you.
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Great video but I kept getting lost because is it just me, or does he talk really REALLY fast? Lol I'll have to re-watch it. Thanks for posting! :D
hahaha yeah so true lol!
English isnt my native language, so for me its sometimes so hard to understand what he's saying so fast :p
Hello all. Just some quick thoughts that I thought that I would like to say that have bothered me by reading these comments. Jeff is presenting an idea here that he believes to be true. He is not claiming that it is 100% truth, just simply presenting an idea that he has come upon through his own reading, and researching of the scriptures and their contexts. As Christians we are not called to agree 100% with every other Christian out there. Luckily enough, our salvation is not based off of how we interpret scriptures, rather Jesus' grace. I do believe in truth and I do believe that lies with Jesus, however, I highly doubt that any man will ever fully encounter truth in this life, which is why we are not called to judge, but to love. I am not sure if Jeff's take on the rapture is true or not, but I will respect the challenge of his opinion. I think that one of the most ignorant things that we can do as Christians is to act as though we have all of the answers and that, because of how we individually interpreted the scriptures, if you don't agree exactly with what I say, you are wrong, or "causing one to stumble." It is actually quite insulting to the God that we claim to serve. When we do that, we lose His mystery, His majesty, and His grace. We put God in a box. I don't know if you've ever thought about how huge God is, but I don't think there is a box out there that can contain God.
Your going to get flack for this, but GOOD JOB STICKING TO THE TRUTH OF THE WORD!!!!
Why I Don't Believe In The Rapture?
Because you actually read the bible for yourself instead of letting what other people tell you. HAHAHAHA That was funny, you got raptured for a second.
I have only just started watching this video at the request of my daughter; but, I have glanced down through the comment section below. It is dismaying to recognize such confusion in Christianity as seen by the the various comments and notions as to Biblical teaching on the subject of the Rapture. First, when a believing Christian dies they go to be immediately with the Lord - the Lord said to the thief on the Cross "today shalt thou be with me in Paradise" (Luke 23:43). The Christian's body stays here ("absent from the body and present with the Lord" - 2 Corinthians 5:8) until he/she is taken with the rest of the church to be with Christ forever (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17). It's that simple. The phrase in verse 17 of this last chapter "caught up" is from the Latin word "raptum" which in English is translated "rapture". The Rapture is not a notion - it is Scripture.
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I think something important to be noted as well, regarding Paul and 1st Thessalonians is this is the first letter we have from Paul, and the community he's writing to has been asking him questions about life after death and Jesus' return, most likely because people are dying or have died and they don't know what to do or what is going to happen next. Paul is still developing his ideas at this point in time and is simply answering questions to the best of his ability. Both Paul and the community believe Jesus is coming back very very soon, and he's also responding to the fact that they aren't doing anything with their lives in the mean time, which gives much bases to his response and advice to them. However Paul does develop his theology to its fullest point by the time he writes Romans, and I think Jeff has divulged and explained this wisely, all in the context of Rapture theology and things of that nature.
the rapture is real and is coming
I have a question about biblical marriage that I'm curious about. In biblical time, what did a marriage look like? Was there a wedding anything like we think of it now? Vows? Are there marriage vows in the Bible? How did people become husband and wife?
You spoke entirely too fast in this video; truly, I couldn't even listen to it for that very reason.
Jefferson, I appreciate the fact that you took the time to make the video and attempt to explain a very complex subject that many today have a very difficult time understanding. However, there are some fundamental premise issues that we need to address, because I think they may be pulling you to the wrong conclusions. This would not be surprising because a lot of pastors today have many of these wrong conclusions because to understand what scripture actually does say on the subject would require an understanding of Jewish history that is in not taught in the gentile world. As I explain this, I would encourage you, and others reading this, to check me as I will use absolutely known Biblical passages and Jewish history to back the assertions.
First lets begin with an assertion that with few exception the whole of Christianity accepts and that premise is that the church is the Bride of Christ. We see this in Rev 19:6-9.
Second, Now lets go and read two separate accounts from when Jesus discussed the end times with his disciples. I encourage people to start reading with John 14, then look at Matthew 24, and Mark 13 so that no one call pull any one scripture out of context, John 14:1 - 3 is Jesus telling the disciples that "He is going to prepare a place for them, and then he will come and receive them to himself that where He is so they will be". He also states that "in his father's house are many rooms." This was not an arbitrary statement to the disciples, these were men and that statement meant something to Jewish men that I will explain later. In Matthew 24 and Mark 13. Matthew 24:36 - 40 explain that no one will know the time, not even God the son. Mark 13:32-37 gives an almost identical account and adds more color. Both make absolutely clear that the moment of Christ's return is a mystery that only God the Father knows.
Another area of scripture that is applicable to the Rapture, is in Matthew 25 and the parable of the Bridesmaids. Here Jesus again stresses the importance of being prepared and being on the watch and this was important because of Jewish wedding ceremonies. Remember that the Israelites are the only people group in the history of the world that received their ceremonies, rituals, holidays, and customs directly from God himself, and in handing those items down he provided an earthly picture that tells the story and answers the mystery.
Before I tie together everything I have written so far, I have to also state that while Darby popularized the Rapture, he most certainly did not invent it. I have heard very respected Bible "Scholars" make the assertion that you put forward. However, the problem with that position is that fact that the position was born out of ignorance. Remember by the 3rd Century the Israelites had already been divided into 2 groups with 80% lost to ends of the earth for almost 1,000 years. Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 A.D. and at that point the "Jews" were effectively no more. They two were now scattered throughout the world. So by 300 A.D. much of Jewish tradition had been forgotten, and by the Dark Ages it had become popular to begin substituting the Church in everywhere the Bible mentioned Israel. Because it was inconceivable that Israel would ever return as a nation as it is today. I took this divergent path to explain that because the ceremonies of the Jewish wedding are not meticulously detailed in the Bible the key to really understanding what Jesus was explaining to the Disciples, and that they perfectly understood, looks to us as Gentiles without the proper context to be confusing.
So now I will share with you the writings of a man named Zola Levitt. He wrote a booklet, that I encourage everyone to read called a Christian Love Story that meticulously explains the wedding process during the time of the Messiah. As previously asserted, we all agree that we are the bride of Christ. We also as Christians all believe that we "have been bought with a price" (1 Cor 6:20). In Jewish culture when a man found a woman he wanted to marry he would go to the woman's father and negotiate a dowry for the right to marry her. This would be no small amount, a heavy price, for the groom. When the agreement was made, the groom would return to his father's house and begin building the "marriage chamber". Jesus paid a high price for the church. His blood was the dowry that was paid for his "bride". When the groom was working on the bridal chamber, people would walk by and say "when's the big day?" and the groom would respond "I don't know, only my father knows that." That is because only the groom's father would determine when the bridal chamber was complete. When the father determined that that the room was ready he would tell the groom "Go get your bride". So Jesus was paralleling what the disciples already well understood in concept from their one wedding traditions.
When the Groom was to go and get his bride, he would gather the groomsmen and they would begin running through the streets making a lot of noise, shouting, playing instruments etc. It could be the dead of night - no one knew when one of these scenes might take place. That is why the Bride always had to be in a state of ready. When the groom came running down the street, he would run into the bride's family house and "kidnap" the bride. The bride's father and brothers knew what was going on and would turn a blind eye to it. So the bride is kidnapped and the bride and groom go and lock themselves in the bridal chamber for 7 days. At the end of the 7 days they would emerge from the chamber to a big feast hosted by the groom's father celebrating the marriage.
Now understanding this was the wedding custom in place at the time of Jesus, things become clearer. Jesus said that he was going to go and prepare a place for his bride. When that place was finished and the father said "go get your bride" Jesus would return for his bride - the church. Consistent with the tradition he would snatch up his bride and take her without warning. Hence the admonitions to be always on watch and be ready. Their are other references in scripture, where the bible establish a week to a year.or multiple years, in the case of Daniel's 70 weeks (Dan 9). In this case the parallel is 1 day = 1 year. The bride and groom are in the marriage chamber for 7 days. In the case of the Church it is taken away from the earth for 7 years - during the time of the Tribulation. Remember that the Tribulation every bit about bringing God's bride, the Israelites back to him.
Now your statements about Paul's writings in 1 Thes 4 do not stand against this understanding of scripture. In 1 Thes 4:16 we see Jesus return to "get his bride" We see that he does it with a shout and trumpet announcing that he is coming for his bride. Completely consistent with Jewish custom. You were partially correct in that anyone between 31 AD and 70 AD familiar with time and Jewish custom would well understand all of this, just the reasoning you gave as to the "Why" is incorrect.
Also, all of your points concerning the Rapture and gnosticism are completely inaccurate, but again I know where it comes from, and how you got from A to B, but the rapture has nothing to do with dualism. While it is true the church will be taken away it is not a permanent departure from the earth. The church returns to earth with Jesus for the millennial reign and ultimately the new heaven and new earth Rev 19 - 22. What causes people to have issue with this was another false doctrine of amillennialism.
There is another example of where Jesus follows Jewish Tradition down to the letter and that is in connection to the Feasts of Israel, but that is a different topic.
I think time to unsubscribe
I thought the same thing. He talked way to fast to address that topic.
agreed
He is using the Bible in its historical context to figure out the best explanation of what will happen in the end times. This was a very simple, easy to understand explanation, and if you couldn't follow, that tells me you don't have a grasp of basic theology or biblical knowledge. I am NOT saying that means he's right. But, if you found this difficult to understand, it means you probably are not well informed on the topic, and should learn more about it before criticizing it.
Yeah this is a little off. If it's in the bible and we are saved we believe it. He's saying there's no rapture? Um OK we'll see when the rapture actually does happen what he'll say lop
Samantha Lincoln He never said the rapture will never happen. He's just saying it won't be how we expect it.
Best answer is to read the word of god for yourselves instead of stressing too much on what the Internet has to offer. No one can change what's in the bible.. we humans are so limited and are bound to fail but His word won't. Thank heavens I read my bible and I believe in the rapture
Wow! I really liked you, and thought you were a man of God. Just goes to show you really do have to look out for sheep in wolfs clothing. Real sorry to see this.
I'm still tryna get a hold of this whole rapture thing and I'm not sure but this has encouraged me to dig into my word and not to just know some of it but the whole thing cause it all connects. Anyways, your graphics are amazing, what video camera do you use and how much did it cost? 😄
I love this video as much as I love all of your other videos. My boyfriend and I were discussing this topic last week because I have some fear about the end times. However, this was such great news! I really admire you and your willingness to speak truth even if it means that you will lose subscribers and possibly risk your fame on UA-cam. I see lots of people saying that they wish you would stick to the not-so-controversial topics, but I disagree. I'd say that the Gospel is controversial all the way around. Being a Christian is pretty controversial and Jesus was/is pretty controversial don't you think? Encountering controversial topics are inevitable, and it's still our job as followers of Christ to talk about them and discuss them. They're important. They're controversial for a reason. It's wonderful to ask questions and challenge ideas. I love this new perspective and I am grateful for this video.
I will never unsubscribe to your channel. I am positive that you are a man who pursues Christ wholeheartedly, and a man who seeks truth. I mean actual truth, not just the truth of the Bible.
I'm so grateful for you and Alyssa. Please never stop doing what you do.(:
I really want to know God, but I have so many doubts and radical philosophical thoughts, all I want is peace of mind in Christ, I don't read my bible all that much, what can I do to build an infallible faith? How can I KNOW?
DeJountae Washington is right. Pray that your faith is increased but also it is very important to read your bible so that you know what you are having faith in. It will reveal who God is and the promises he has given. The two in tandem will give you a stronger relationship with God :)
stupid christian apologetics. of course what others are saying is true.pray and read bible, but theres also ways to defend christianity outside of the bible. philosophical reasons, morality, and even science. look up frank turek. hes a great apologist who defends christianity and explains why christianity is true, without even getting into the bible..but he also has videos on why the bible is true. hope it works out for you brotha
Jordan Ortega lol idk how I typed stupid...study apologetics*****
***** God answers prayers through his word. You need to be in the word, no matter what.
Yeah read his word fast and pray. And most importantly trust in him
Great Job! My family and I always talk about this. God is a loving God, he is forgiving and compassionate. I agree with this guy. God will restore!
Love your videos Jefferson, I know you were trying to stay around 8 minutes but you were talking just a hair too quickly and I had to take a deep breath at the end lol. Keep it up! God bless you.
Luke 17:34-37 I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left. Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken, and the other left. Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together.
Oh man 😭
But what about Enoch and Elijah? They were snatched up!
Also, what are ur thoughts on the belief that most of revelation already happened and that Nero Caesar was the anti Christ?
I would love a video about dealing with lost. I just lost my grandma last night and the past few months watching her slowly fade away from cancer has had me angry with God but the past week also had me love God so much more. I would love your input on death and dealing with it. God has been given me so much comfort and peace and letting me know that he is here. I guess I just need an encouragement and I really enjoy your opinion on things.
God Bless You and your beautiful family.
Something interesting my dad told. He used to manage a travel agency in the early 80's. And he says the the UK airlines back then didn't allow two born again Christians to be pilots in the same plane lol. For the reason of both being raptured at same time! So they had to put a believer and a non-believer as pilot and co-pilot.