When does the rapture occur?

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it can happen in the next second are you ready?
 

watcher2013

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Of course Rev 20:1-9 is in harmony with the rest of Scripture.

It is your interpretation that is not in harmony with certain and unequivocal NT teaching.

Satan is bound now in the church age (v.2).
Satan is released near the end of the church age (v.3) to deceive many.
Just want to know how Satan was bound?

Because during Paul's days he wrote these about Satan

1, Satan presence on the destruction of the flesh/ thorn in the flesh (1 cor 5:5, 2 Cor 12:7)
2. Satan temptation of the weak (1 Cor 7:5, 2Cor 2:11, 1 Pet 5:8)
3. Satan hindering the gospel :
1Th_2:18 Wherefore we would have come unto you, even I Paul, once and again; but Satan hindered us.

Satan was and is clearly not bound....

 
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despite the certain unequivocal teaching of the NT, you cannot tell how long it is do you????

because you are like everybody else...you are interpreting the verses...

From Jesus own word...those who follows him shall sit on their thrones...and judge the twelve tribes..(mat 19:28, Luke 22:20)

Here is the scene there are judges...and those who are going to be judged...

How LONG they will judge the twelve tribes???? a minute, an hour a day...HOW LONG?
That is based on your private and uncertain interpretation of the riddle.

On what basis do you say it is not the Final Judgment when Jesus comes at the end of time,
which will take as long as it takes to do the job.
 
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Just want to know how Satan was bound?
See 2Th 2:5-8; 2Pe 2:4.

The NT does not tell us how.

Because during Paul's days he wrote these about Satan

1, Satan presence on the destruction of the flesh/ thorn in the flesh (1 cor 5:5, 2 Cor 12:7)
2. Satan temptation of the weak (1 Cor 7:5, 2Cor 2:11, 1 Pet 5:8)
3. Satan hindering the gospel :
1Th_2:18Wherefore we would have come unto you, even I Paul, once and again; but Satan hindered us.

Satan was and is clearly not bound....
See 2Th 2:5-8; 2Pe 2:4.
 
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Jesus does not come before the great rebellion and the man of lawlessness is revealed.
I disagree I believe that there is a great revival and then the church is taken away and the Holy Spirit. Jesus said we are the salt of the Earth ( preservative), But when the salt loses it's flavor what will you season with?

Once the church is removed there is nothing to stop Satan or the man of perdition. God's people are out of the way so have at it. many will be saved and most will be killed.

The fields are white and people are looking for an answer. Main stream church say's help yourself and that's not working. People are longing for the cross. But cannot find a preacher to teach them the cross. where are the laborer's?
 
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P.S.:

Just want to know how Satan was bound?
See 2Th 2:5-8; 2Pe 2:4.

The NT does not tell us how.

Because during Paul's days he wrote these about Satan

1, Satan presence on the destruction of the flesh/ thorn in the flesh (1 cor 5:5, 2 Cor 12:7)
2. Satan temptation of the weak (1 Cor 7:5, 2Cor 2:11, 1 Pet 5:8)
3. Satan hindering the gospel :
1Th_2:18Wherefore we would have come unto you, even I Paul, once and again; but Satan hindered us.

Satan was and is clearly not bound....
See 2Th 2:5-8; 2Pe 2:4.

Please address the certain and unequivocal NT teaching in the OP which shows Jesus' second coming is at the end of time when he judges the world.
 

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Jesus does not come before the great rebellion and the man of lawlessness is revealed.
Elin,

Is Satan still bound or has he been loosed? Another way of asking, "Is Satan now deceiving the nations again or is that a future event?

I think I understand where you are coming from now. Thank you for explaining your view. There are many holes in your thinking but don't have time to address right now.
 

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I disagree I believe that there is a great revival and then the church is taken away and the Holy Spirit. Jesus said we are the salt of the Earth ( preservative), But when the salt loses it's flavor what will you season with?
Paul teaches a "falling away" not a great revival.

Once the church is removed there is nothing to stop Satan or the man of perdition. God's people are out of the way so have at it. many will be saved and most will be killed.
Now this is correct. However, how the church is removed is the big open question. You think the church is raptured, spectacularly removed from earth and taken to heaven. Talk about a Spielberg event - the Rapture Elin, LOL. I see the church as being totally destroyed, decimated in the Great Tribulation. There is far more evidence for my way of thinking than there is for yours.

I have Jesus' telling us we will be hated and killed for His name. I have Paul teaching the Tribulation of the Saints throughout His epistles. I have John showing us a Great Multitude in heaven who "come out" of the Great Tribulation. We don't have anyone teaching the church being removed to heaven.

So how does the GM get to heaven???? Let's see GREAT TRIBULATION = GREAT PERSECUTION/SUFFERING/DEATH.

GREAT TRIBULATION DOES NOT EQUAL RAPTURE.
 
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Paul teaches a "falling away" not a great revival.



Now this is correct. However, how the church is removed is the big open question. You think the church is raptured, spectacularly removed from earth and taken to heaven. Talk about a Spielberg event - the Rapture Elin, LOL. I see the church as being totally destroyed, decimated in the Great Tribulation. There is far more evidence for my way of thinking than there is for yours.

I have Jesus' telling us we will be hated and killed for His name. I have Paul teaching the Tribulation of the Saints throughout His epistles. I have John showing us a Great Multitude in heaven who "come out" of the Great Tribulation. We don't have anyone teaching the church being removed to heaven.

So how does the GM get to heaven???? Let's see GREAT TRIBULATION = GREAT PERSECUTION/SUFFERING/DEATH.

GREAT TRIBULATION DOES NOT EQUAL RAPTURE.
Look at the Greek, it is a departure. Many take it to mean a falling away what would OSAS say about that I wonder. Anyway the word can mean departure and that is the rapture. I will ask as Abraham did "will you destroy the wicked with the righteous. If you find 50 righteous will you destroy them". God said"if I find 50 I will not" then down to ten and God said "if I find 10 I will not" Abe should have kept going. But Righteous Lot was delivered and taken out of the city before it was destroyed. So will we.
 
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Elin,

Is Satan still bound or has he been loosed?
Another way of asking,
"Is Satan now deceiving the nations again or is that a future event?
Both.

I understand the NT to teach that Satan has been restrained from doing all the damage he would like to do,

but that the restraint will be released near the end and he will deceive all (but the elect),
whom God will give over to the lie of 2Th 2:4 that the man of lawlessness is God.

I think I understand where you are coming from now. Thank you for explaining your view. There are many holes in your thinking but don't have time to address right now.
Could we start with you addressing the Scriptures presented in the OP?
 
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Believe Jesus spoke of the resurrection one of the just one of the unjust but no rapture
 
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Believe Jesus spoke of the resurrection one of the just one of the unjust but no rapture
What happened when Jesus died? Did not thed graves open and the dead walked among them. Get a grip.
 

PlainWord

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Both.

I understand the NT to teach that Satan has been restrained from doing all the damage he would like to do,

but that the restraint will be released near the end and he will deceive all (but the elect),
whom God will give over to the lie of 2Th 2:4 that the man of lawlessness is God.


Could we start with you addressing the Scriptures presented in the OP?
You did a great job setting forth your case in the OP. I didn't read the whole thing until now. I apologize. I am notoriously long winded and my reply would be massive.

We agree on a lot. But you fail to see the millennium for 2 reasons. 1) You have not identified the correct member of the Trinity who is returning in 1 Thes 4:14. It isn't Christ. 2) You fail to see that the restoration is NOT to the eternal state but rather to the pre-Flood State. Isaiah 65 discusses lions laying with lambs, etc and people living to an old age. Don't have time for a long rebuttal but I will when I can. God Bless you Elin.
 
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Rapture is not in the bible.in
 

PlainWord

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What happened when Jesus died? Did not thed graves open and the dead walked among them. Get a grip.
They did. Christ's resurrection was that powerful. However, this was not a permanent resurrection, it was like Lazarus. They died again then their souls went to heaven.
 

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I'm sorry but you show no understanding of the original languages.
Future tense can just mean, incomplete. Therefore it is not necessarily an event which is started in the future, but one which is finished in the future.
The idea of 'church' is drawn from the original Hebrew concept of the gathering of Israel. Therefore, there is no technical issue with the word church that means OT saints are excluded.

James 3:1 - learn before teaching or God will judge you.
You are confusing Hebrew and Greek. In Hebrew there are open and closed verbs, the future can be just an incomplete action. But in Greek the future tense can and does mean an action that is started in the future. The idea of church does have its roots in the assembly of Israel, but it obviously means more than this. What Jesus is saying in Matt. 16:18 is EXACTLY that the Church is a technical assembly of NT saints that is different from OT ones, those who had the old covenant, not the new covenant. There is one olive tree, true, but this is the tree of God's blessing, even in this illustration the point is that there are branches grafted in. There is also one fold, but the whole point of this fold is that it's a NEW FOLD, it now includes Jew and Gentile where before it did not.

I stand open to be judged by God as one who has studied His word.
 

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See 2Th 2:5-8; 2Pe 2:4.

ok lets look at it

5Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
6And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time.


7For the mystery of iniquity doth already work:

-iniquity at work at this time

only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.

-someone is letting iniquity hapen, but hes taken away in future


8And then shall that Wicked be revealed,

-he is revieled but has been here since this was wrighten

whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:



- when Christ comes