What about the Rapture?

Published: Sun, 10/08/17

What about the Rapture?

"Life was filled with guns and war
And all of us got trampled on the floor
I wish wed all been ready
The children died, the days grew cold
A piece of bread could buy a bag of gold
I wish wed all been ready
There's no time to change your mind
The son has come and you've been left behind"

        ~Larry Norman,  Wish we'd all been ready
The word for Rapture is not in the Bible. If you Google “rapture” images you will see depictions of what 95% of Christians believe will happen which will usher in the end of the world and Armageddon. The idea comes from scripture, but it also comes from fictional writers, movies, and a theology that begun 150 years ago. In this post and podcast we will look at all these factors and a fresh way to understand the rapture passage in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17.  I will prove that pre-tribulation, pre-millennial, dispensational eschatology could not have been the theology of those who wrote the scripture. This frees us to explore other ways to understand those verses in scripture that seem to be talking about the end of the world. It turns out, the Kingdom doesn’t arrive anything like what we were taught, but it is nonetheless the beginning of an end.
LAS VEGAS
The events this week weigh heavy on all our hearts. My deepest sympathies go out and are extended to everyone personally affected by these horrible events. May we all be reminded that the uncultivated soul harms everyone. Let us no longer skim over the depths that are our very lives.
 
TOM PETTY
Thank you tom for so many years of awesome music.
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