All Christians should believe the Rapture because it is BIBLICAL

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The rapture is a biblical doctrine taught in the Bible. In this video, I’m going to show you why that is the case and why having no rapture would violate the promises of God and violate the Christian faith.

I’m going to go and show you from central truths of the faith, why the rapture is not only promised but necessary. In the same way that God would need to take you to heaven when you die if you are a believer in Jesus, because of his promise to you in the gospel, God also is going to rapture believers because that is his promise to us. God will not break his promise or violate His word. In the same way that a Christian cannot go to hell, in the sane way a believer in Jesus could not be allowed to go to hell if they are a true and saved child of God, in the very same way a Christian must be raptured out of tribulation. This is because it is the condemning wrath of God just like Hell… but on the Earth. The tribulation will be a phenomenon we have never encountered before. The tribulation truly is different from all history that has ever taken place before it.

All true Christians believe in a rapture because the Bible says that we will meet the Lord in the air when he returns. At a minimum, every Believer would need to believe in at least the post tribulation rapture at the triumphant return of Christ. Otherwise we don’t believe the Bible at all. Jesus Christ is not an allegory and if you think he is, then you don’t really believe in him you’re not a Christian. The only people who claimed to be Christian, but don’t believe in a rapture are people who are in a cult. Because those may remove from scripture or add to scripture other books. If we don’t believe in a literal Jesus, then we’re not really Christians, but if we believe in a little Jesus, then we believe he is returning. He said he would return in the same way that he left. And the Bible says that when he does return, we will meet him in the air.

But it also says more than that. So buckle up and get ready to learn.

The Bible clearly teaches a rapture at the triumphant return called the Parousia, and a faithful interpretation which trusts God to make promises and keep them would require a pre-wrath tribulation at the minimum. studying and trusting God, even further points us toward a pre-trib rapture with the possibility of mid trib rapture taking place after the first rapture. It is possible that there will be more than one event, and the individuals could be at different points, taken up out of the action, just like Enoch and Elijah on a rolling, progressive, ever-changing basis throughout the tribulation.

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