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Evidences for the Pre-Trib Rapture
by
Bob Syme
Historical Doctrine of Imminency
1.
The early church
believed in the imminency of the Lord's return. While it can be debated which
church father said what, there is a consistency in the early church on imminency
which is essential to the pre-trib position and in opposition to some other
positions.
2.
The Pre-trib
position is the ONLY one which truly teaches imminency.
3.
The fact that there
is a greater development of the doctrine in recent centuries does not preclude
it from the early centuries. In the very early years of the church you see the
development of great fundamentals doctrines of Trinity, Deity, God-man, canon of
Scripture, etc. Following those early church councils is a time of decline in
the corporate church into great apostasy. The teaching of that time are built on
many of the heresies of Augustine. When the Reformation comes, there is a period
of reestablishing the foundational doctrines of salvation. Now, in these last
days there is both and ability and a need in the church to better understand the
doctrines of eschatology and the Spirit is continuing His ministry of guiding
the church in all truth.
4.
The exhortation to
be comforted by the "coming of the Lord" (1Thessalonians 4:18) is
valid only in the context of the pre-trib view. It could even be a fearsome
thing in a post-trib view.
5.
We are exhorted to
look for the "Glorious Appearing of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
(Titus 2:13) If there are any prophetic events (ie: tribulation) to come
first, then this passage is nonsensical.
6.
Again, we are to
"purify ourselves" in view of his coming. (1 John 3:2-3) If his
coming is not imminent then the passage is meaningless.
7.
The church told *only* to look for the Coming of Christ. It is Israel and
the tribulation saints that are told to look for signs.
Nature of the Church
(Those who do not understand the nature of the church as unique in the program of God will continually be confused about the nature of His coming for the church.)
8.
The translation of
the church is never mentioned in any context dealing with the second coming of
Christ at the end of the Tribulation.
9.
The church is
"not appointed to wrath" (Rom 5:9; 1 Thessalonians 1:9-10) The church
cannot enter into the "great day of their wrath."
10.
The Church will not
be "overtaken by the Day of the Lord." (1 Thessalonians 5:1-9) (Day of
the Lord is another term for the great tribulation.)
11.
The church will be
"kept from the hour of testing that shall come upon all the world."
(Revelation 3:10)
12.
The believer will
escape the tribulation (Luke 21:36).
13.
It is in the character of God to deliver His own from the greatest times
of trial. (Lot, Rahab. Israel, Noah, etc.)
14.
It is clear that there is a time interval between the translation of the
church and the Return of Christ.
(John 14:3)
15.
Only the pre-trib position does not divide the Body of Christ on a works
principle as does partial rapture does so clearly and others to a lesser extent.
It becomes a climatic finale to the grand plan of salvation by grace alone.
16.
The Scriptures are adamant that the church is undivided. In this age the
church is divided by the continuing old nature in the believers. When we are
glorified at the coming of Christ, the church is no more divided.
17.
The godly remnant of the tribulation has the attributes seen in OT Israel
and not the church. The church is not present in the prophecies of Revelation.
The pre-trib view, unlike the post-trib view does not confuse terms like elect and saints which apply to believers of all ages, as opposed to terms like church and in Christ, which apply only to those who are the body of Christ in this age.
The
Work of the Holy Spirit
18.
The Holy Spirit is the
Restrainer of evil in the world. He cannot be taken out as prophesied unless the
church which is indwelt by the Holy Spirit is taken out. [NOTE FROM
PEGGY: The Holy Spirit will NOT be removed from the earth, as He is
omnipresent and two of His major functions are convicting people of their sins
and bringing them to salvation, but He will no longer be working THROUGH the
Church, because we will be in Heaven during the Tribulation... us verbal,
mouthy, troublemaking Christians. :-) He will still be working in
the 144,000 and through the 2 witnesses. The Church indwelt by the Holy
Spirit is the restrainer.]
19.
The Holy Spirit will be
taken out before the "lawless one" is revealed. That lawless one will
certainly be revealed in the tribulation. In fact, the tribulation begins with
the signing of the covenant between that lawless one and Israel. That act will
reveal him.
20.
The "falling
away" in 2 Thessalonians
2:3 would better be understood
in its context as "the departure." This is a reference to the
departure of the Holy Spirit as He indwells the church.
21.
The work of the Holy
Spirit making the church like Christ where they submit to death and persecution,
whereas the OT saints (see many of the Psalms) and the tribulations saints cry
out for vengeance
(Revelation 6:10)
22.
The work of the Holy Spirit making the church like Christ where they submit to
death and persecution, whereas the OT saints (see many of the Psalms) and the
tribulations saints cry out for vengeance
(Revelation 6:10)
The Hermeneutical Argument
23.
Only the pre-trib
view allows for a truly literal interpretation in all of the OT & NT
passages regarding the great tribulation.
24.
Only the pre-trib
position clearly distinguishes the church and Israel and God's dealing with
each. The Necessity of an Interval of Time between the Rapture and the Second
Coming
25.
All believers must
appear before the Judgment Seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10). This event is
never mentioned in the account of events surrounding the second coming.
26.
The "four and
twenty elders" in Revelation 4:1-5:14 are representative of the church.
Therefore it is necessary that the church, undivided, be brought to glory before
those events of the tribulation.
27.
There is clearly a
coming of Christ for his bride before the second coming to earth. Revelation
19:7-10.
28.
Tribulation saints
are not translated at the second coming of Christ but carry on ordinary
activities. These specifically include farming, construction, and giving birth.
(Isaiah 65:20-25).
29.
The Judgment of the
Gentile nations following the second coming (Matthew 25:31-46) indicates that
both the saved and the lost are in a natural body which would be impossible if
the translation had taken place at the second coming.
30.
If the translation
took place at the same time as the second coming, there would be no need to
separating the sheep from the goats at the subsequent judgment. The act of the
translation would be the separation.
31. The Judgment of Israel (Ezekiel 20:34-38) occurs after the second coming and requires a regathered Israel. Again, the separation of the saved and the lost would be unnecessary if all the saved had previously been separated by a translation at the second coming.
Differences between the Rapture and the Second Coming
32.
At the Rapture, the church
meets Christ in the air. At the second coming, Christ returns to the Mount of
Olives.
33.
At the time of the Rapture,
the Mt of Olives is unchanged. At the second coming it is divided forming a
valley east of Jerusalem.
34.
At the time of the rapture,
saints are translated. No saints are translated at the time of the second
coming.
35.
At the time of the rapture,
the world is not judge for sin, but descends deeper into sin. At the second
coming, the world is Judged by the King of kings.
36.
The translation of the church
is pictured as a deliverance from the day of wrath, whereas the coming of Christ
is a deliverance for those who have suffered under severe tribulation.
37.
The rapture is immanent
whereas there are specific signs which precede the second coming.
38.
The translation of living
believers is a truth revealed only in the NT. The second coming with the events
surrounding it is prominent in both OT and NT.
39.
The rapture is only for the
saved, while the tribulation and second coming deals with the entire world.
40.
No unfulfilled prophecy stands
between the church and the rapture. Many signs must be fulfilled before the
second coming of Christ.
41.
No passage in either OT or NT deals with the resurrection of the saints at the
second coming nor mentions the translation of living saints at that same time.
The Nature of the Tribulation
42.
Only the pre-trib view
maintains the distinction between the "great tribulation" and the
tribulations in general which we all experience.
43.
The great tribulation is
properly understood in the pre-trib view as a preparation for the restoration of
Israel. (Deuteronomy 4:29-30. Jeremiah 30:4-11, Daniel 9:24-27, Daniel 12:1-2)
44.
Not one single passage in the
OT which discusses the tribulation, mentions the church.
45.
Not one single passage in the
NT which discusses the tribulation, mentions the church.
46.
In contrast to mid trib or
pre-wrath views, the pre-trib view offers an adequate explanation for the
beginning of the great tribulation in Revelation 6. These others are clearly
refuted by the plain teaching of Scripture that the great tribulation begins
long before the 7th trumpet of Revelation 11.
47.
There is no proper groundwork
provided that the 7th trumpet of Rev is the last trumpet of 1 Corinthians 15. It
is accepted only on the basis of assumption. The pre-trib view maintains the
proper distinction between the prophetic trumpets of the church and the trumpets
of the tribulation.
48.
The Unity of Daniel's 70th
week is maintained by the pre-trib view. By contrast, the mid-trib view destroys
the unity and confuses the program for Israel and the church. The post trib view
usually denies the clear teaching of the 70th weeks by subverting it into some
form or another of allegory.
49.
The gathering of saints after
the tribulation is done by angels whereas the gathering of the church is done by
"The Lord Himself."
50.
Revelation 22:17-20 And the Spirit and the Bride say come. And he that
heareth, let him say come ... He who testifieth of these things saith
"Yea, I come quickly, AMEN. COME LORD JESUS.
SOURCE: Bob Syme