I believe that what you see in "the above" is in error...
First:
It is reasonable to say that the candlesticks
represent the 7 churches specified in Revelation; it is
not reasonable to say that they
are the churches specified in Revelation. A candlestick in heaven - in a vision -
representing a church - does not necessitate in any way that the
represented church is / was /ever-will-be in heaven.
Why do you say that above. I give you scripture where God tells us that the 7 lamp-stands are the seven churches. In fact, I gave you a "letter to Ephesus" (rev 2:1)where Jesus tells the church of Ephesus he will remove their lampstand if they do not repent. If yoiu say this is not so, then in my opinion you are calling HIM (Jesus) a LIAR. Plain and simple.
Yes, It is a vision of what is to come. It was not a pretty picture which is what they want you to believe. It was a vision that moved, that had different characters at different times. No Picture can do that.
Also - if you are going to be that specific - then, you should recognize that
those seven candlesticks represented
those seven churches -- and, not any other churches ever in existence other than those specified churches.
The churches represent the essence of those actual churches back then. Lets take Thyritia,,, which in my opinion represents the RCC..... She still has not repented and even now goes deeper in everyday. What about Ephesus,,,,,Yes, their is a organization who does not like to call themselves a denomination, who in mine and other's opinions are represented here. Take a look at the other churches and compare them to the denominations, sects, cults and independent churches that are out there today...Think you will find they compare up pretty well. In fact, you are a part of one of them. It is plain to see.
Second:
Everything concerning the churches in Revelation is / was in very specific regard to the particular churches specified - in existence at the time John wrote Revelation -
and only those churches. It is a fantastic "leap" in-of-itself to assume that those churches represented in Revelation somehow directly "extrapolate" into "The Church" or all local churches that ever came into existence after that.
If you think about what Jesus is saying ---
what the candlestick represents about [ the church it represents ] - is expressly existent at the time that Revelation was written - and is expressly
about the church that was existent at the time that Revelation was written.
At best, each of the churches represents a
prophetic shadow of different "phases" that "The Church" would go through during the rest of human history - up until the time of the Second Coming of Christ.
However, it is erroneous to "automatically extrapolate" out of Revelation anything placing [ actual ] churches in heaven at any given point in time. That is not what is revealed in Revelation. It is simply not there...
The fact that - in the same 'letter' - John writes to some
currently-presently-existent-churches - followed by some prophetic stuff ----- it takes some pretty "out there" fantasy to come up with the idea that this somehow translates into "rapture of the church before any of [ the prophetic stuff ] takes place...
It is pure fantasy.
And, 'pre-trib' is "chock-full" of this kind of fantasy.
With God's help - you can train yourself to not be "taken away" by this fantasy - away from what the Bible
actually says...
It is this same kind of fantasy that keeps you from understanding what Daniel 9:24-27 is actually saying.
If I explain it to you --- will you understand it? Probably not...
Not until you are ready to give up the fairy-tale.
It is not your fault that you were taught to believe in the fairy-tale. But, you are going to have to ask God to help you escape it...
I am not trying to insult you; I am trying to "wake you up" --- you are "caught in the 'pre-trib' matrix", and you need to get out of it...