FreeGrace2 said: {but not with all the silly embellishments}
[...] examples don't work for removing resurrected and raptured believers from earth.
No, not at all. Abs used examples from the OT to apparently support a pretrib rapture, or more accurately, removal from immediate judgment of God on specific parts of earth.
My only point was that in NONE of those examples were people taken off the earth. So his exampes failed.
I believe 1 Thess 4 is clear enough. When Jesus returns again, He will bring with Him all the dead saints, awaiting their resurrection bodies (bodies of immortality) and gather up all the living saints, who will be changed, meaning they will get their bodies of immortality. All this occurs "in the clouds". And all 1 Thess 4 says after all this is "and we will be with the Lord forever".
How anyone comes up with going back to heaven beats me. No verse says that.
[...] examples don't work for removing resurrected and raptured believers from earth.
[not that I agree with Abs's take on it...] I'm wanting to see if I *get* what you are trying to say, here ^ ...
... are you saying that it is your understanding that "rapture / harpazo / harpagēsometha / snatch / caught up / -away [G726]" (in the 1Th4:17 verse) does NOT mean we'll be "caught up TO [/ UNTO] THE MEETING OF THE LORD *in the air*," but rather, to some other location ON THE EARTH? (kinda like happened to Philip in Acts 8:39)?? Like, not exiting "from the earth" whatsoever, only like a "relocation [elsewhere] ON THE EARTH" kind of thing?
... are you saying that it is your understanding that "rapture / harpazo / harpagēsometha / snatch / caught up / -away [G726]" (in the 1Th4:17 verse) does NOT mean we'll be "caught up TO [/ UNTO] THE MEETING OF THE LORD *in the air*," but rather, to some other location ON THE EARTH? (kinda like happened to Philip in Acts 8:39)?? Like, not exiting "from the earth" whatsoever, only like a "relocation [elsewhere] ON THE EARTH" kind of thing?
My only point was that in NONE of those examples were people taken off the earth. So his exampes failed.
EDIT: NVM! I'm sure I've MIS-read your intentions... (was getting this mixed up with your suggestion that we only "go up" temporarily for a moment of time, and return to the earth pretty much in one continuous motion, "UP-then-down")
How anyone comes up with going back to heaven beats me. No verse says that.