Yeah, only it is worse than that. There are three parables that should be viewed as referring to all Christians.
Matthew 24:45-51. This says half of the so called Christians in Christianity are the evil servant drinking with the drunkards and smiting the servants who are good servants.
Matthew 25:1-13 This tells us more about the good servants. This parable is about virgins who have their lamps lit and are awaiting the coming of Jesus. So these are all the good servants and not the evil servants. But half of them are foolish, they didn't take oil in their vessels because they thought they could simply borrow someone else's oil. This also describes many in Christianity who come to church to get their one week supply of oil instead of having a personal relationship with the Lord.
Matthew 25:14-30. This tells us more about the wise virgins. This is about the servants of the Lord. They all have talents, but only 2 out of the three have been sharing what they have with others so that the Lord would get a profit. One has buried his talent in the backyard. You can say but hold on, those five wise virgins all got to go into the feast. True, but remember the Lord cast out those who were not wearing a wedding garment. The wedding garment is the "righteousnesses of the saints". It is a reference to your ministry. James said that if you help bring someone to salvation it covers a multitude of sins. Our garment is a covering to us.
So then, do the math -- 1/2 x 1/2 x 2/3 = 2/12. That is just like Caleb and Joshua giving a good report and ten spies giving an evil report.
In conclusion it is much more likely that 1/6th of Christians will be raptured, not 1/2.
Matthew 24:45-51. This says half of the so called Christians in Christianity are the evil servant drinking with the drunkards and smiting the servants who are good servants.
Matthew 25:1-13 This tells us more about the good servants. This parable is about virgins who have their lamps lit and are awaiting the coming of Jesus. So these are all the good servants and not the evil servants. But half of them are foolish, they didn't take oil in their vessels because they thought they could simply borrow someone else's oil. This also describes many in Christianity who come to church to get their one week supply of oil instead of having a personal relationship with the Lord.
Matthew 25:14-30. This tells us more about the wise virgins. This is about the servants of the Lord. They all have talents, but only 2 out of the three have been sharing what they have with others so that the Lord would get a profit. One has buried his talent in the backyard. You can say but hold on, those five wise virgins all got to go into the feast. True, but remember the Lord cast out those who were not wearing a wedding garment. The wedding garment is the "righteousnesses of the saints". It is a reference to your ministry. James said that if you help bring someone to salvation it covers a multitude of sins. Our garment is a covering to us.
So then, do the math -- 1/2 x 1/2 x 2/3 = 2/12. That is just like Caleb and Joshua giving a good report and ten spies giving an evil report.
In conclusion it is much more likely that 1/6th of Christians will be raptured, not 1/2.
""Matthew 25:1-13 This tells us more about the good servants. This parable is about virgins who have their lamps lit and are awaiting the coming of Jesus. So these are all the good servants and not the evil servants. But half of them are foolish, they didn't take oil in their vessels because they thought they could simply borrow someone else's oil. This also describes many in Christianity who come to church to get their one week supply of oil instead of having a personal relationship with the Lord.""
So it is half the Christians taken