SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 7/11/2014 10:05 AM
My Worship Time Focus: What Happens to Christians Who Die PT-6a
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: 1Thess.
4:16-18
Message of the
verses: I want to finish up on the
sixth point from yesterday’s SD and then look at the last main point under John
MacArthur’s outline for this section of the 4th chapter of 1
Thessalonians.
The sixth point is from verse seventeen: “Then we who are alive and remain will be
caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so
we shall always be with the Lord.” John
MacArthur writes “Harpazo (caught up)
refers to a strong irresistible, even violent act. In Matthew 11:12 it describes the taking of a
kingdom of heaven by force. In John
10:12 it describes a wolf snatching sheep; in John 10:28-29 it speaks of the
impossibility of anyone’s snatching believers out of the hands of Jesus Christ
and God the Father; in Acts 8:39 it speaks of Phillip’s being snatched away
from the Ethiopian eunuch; and in 2 Corinthians 12:2, 4 it describes Paul’s
being caught up into the third heaven.
It is when living believers are caught up that they are transformed and
receive their glorified bodies (Phil. 3:21).
‘In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye’ believers ‘will be changed’ (1
Cor. 15:52), rescued from the grasp of Satan, the fallen flesh, the evil world system, and the coming wrath
of God.” These things written
here should make us praise the Lord for what He will do at this event for His
children.
Now we have mentioned that there are two returns of Jesus
Christ, one is the Rapture of the Church, the catching away of all of those in
the church age, both dead and alive, to be caught up to be with Christ in the
clouds, and then the actual physical return of Jesus Christ to planet earth at
the end of the tribulation period, and in specific at the battle of Armageddon
where mankind will be about to destroy each other and even the earth, and then
Christ will return to the very place that He left, the Mount of Olives and stop
this war and will judge those who are not believers, including the antichrist,
the false prophet, and even Satan along with all other non-believers who will
be thrown into hell by Christ. When we look at the passages that cover the
Rapture we do not see any judgment like when we look at the second coming of
Christ to planet earth.
At this point in John MacArthur’s commentary he goes on
to further explain why he believes that the Rapture will happen before the
tribulation period and as I said before I do not wish to write further about
this because I agree with the position that the Rapture of the Church will
indeed happen before the tribulation period from the way that I see in Scripture
and I also mentioned that believers study this on their own. John Walvoord’s book entitle “The Rapture
Question” is a wonderful resource to look at that will give all of the views of
when the Rapture will happen and then at the end give many evidences of why he
believes that it will happen before the tribulation period that is described in
Revelations chapters 6-19. At the end of
this book John Walvoord gives 50 reasons of a pretribulational Rapture.
The Profit of the Rapture (1 Thess. 4:18): “Therefore comfort one another with these
words.”
John MacArthur writes:
“The benefit of understanding the Rapture is not to fill the gaps in
one’s eschatological scheme. As noted at
the beginning of this chapter, Paul’s goal in teaching the Thessalonians about
the Rapture was to comfort
them. The ‘God of all comfort’ (2
Cor. 1:3) grants to all believers the encouraging comfort of knowing that
Christ will one day return for them. At
that monumental event, the dead in Christ will be raised, join with the living
saints in experiencing a complete transformation of body and soul, and be with
God forever. Therefore, there was no
need for the Thessalonians to grieve or sorrow over their fellow believers who
had died. No wonder Paul calls the
return of Christ ‘the blessed hope’ (Titus 2:13).”
Spiritual meaning
for my life today: I am thankful for
the truth about the Rapture and how the truth of it can give great comfort to
me and to pass on that hope to others.
My Steps of Faith for Today: Proverbs 3:5-6.
Answer to yesterday’s Bible Question: “Zacharias” (Luke 1:18).
Today’s Bible
question: “What city did Israel capture
after marching around it?”
Answer in our next SD.
7/11/2014 12:09 PM
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