This pre-trib rapture doctrine was not taught until circa 1830's. There was a guy, can't remember his name, who taught it in the 9th century, iirc, but was not taken seriously as a doctrine. So, the historical church has been predominantly historical-Premillenialism, with some amill after Augustine taught it in the 4th century, and then Darby and the Plymouth Brethern take the dream of a teenage girl and we now have pre-millennial dispensationialism. Gee, thanks Darby and Scofield.
For this doctrine to not have been taught for the first 1,800+ years and now have worldwide fame is scary. Uber scary.
For this doctrine to not have been taught for the first 1,800+ years and now have worldwide fame is scary. Uber scary.
1). Not discerning that the gathering of the church vs. the Lord's return to the earth as being two distinct events.
2). Not understanding the severity and magnitude of God's coming wrath
When the Lord descends to gather His church, the dead in Christ will rise first into their immortal and glorified bodies, immediately followed by those who are still alive being changed and caught up with them to meet the Lord in the air. At this point the entire church will be present from beginning to end where according to John 14:1-3, the entire church will be taken back to the Father's house to those places that Jesus went to prepare for all believers. The preterist view would only have 37 years of the church being resurrected and caught up, with the rest of the church throughout the entire last 1900 being left out of the Lord's promise.
The teaching of the "blessed hope" which is the Lord's appearing to gather the church, does not come from the teachings of men, but can be found right in scripture, which is where I and many others have obtained it from.