Major1
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There is no [second] rapture; the resurrection is the "rapture" - but that is at the end.
Do you think God is going to scoop us up and remove us from His wrath on those that forsake His commandments and make a mockery of Him? When has God ever removed someone completely from a terrible time? God always pushes us through terrible times if only to be a witness.
Noah saw the literal end of the world, and God didn't swoop him up in one of the chariots in which Enoch went: why is a generation that is more vile than Noah's going to be raptured when the EIGHT people who remained righteous did not get raptured?
This is part of a delusion - and it may even be the One God Himself said He would send on us - so that we would believe a lie. The rapture, and not following commandments of God have become huge problems of false doctrine IMO. Think about what would make people at Judgment Day say to Christ, "I prayed to you and did all this stuff for you Christ," to which He replies, "I never knew you."
#1. NO.
#2. YES.
#3. In fact God did scoop up Noah and his family with a boat and delivered then from God's wrath. That is a "type" of Rapture just as was Enoch which you accepted.
#4. The timing of the Rapture sparks a great debate within Christianity. Does it occur before, during, or after the tribulation period? The tribulation is a seven-year period that immediately precedes the return of Christ and the establishment of His millennial kingdom, which lasts for 1,000 years. The first 3 & 1/2 years of the tribulation will be a time of peace and cooperation, and the second 3 & 1/2 years of the tribulation will be a time of war and catastrophe. At the midpoint of the tribulation, the Antichrist will proclaim himself god and require worship from all people of the world.
Many will bow down and worship the Antichrist, including taking his mark of worldwide registration. Some will refuse to worship the Antichrist and receive his mark, and many will be killed for this act of disobedience. The second half of the tribulation is referred to as the "Great Tribulation." There will be extraordinary catastrophes all over the world during this period. (For scriptural support, see Revelation 3:10, Matthew 24; Mark 13 and Luke 17).
So, the main debate on the Rapture is not what it is, but when it will occur in relation to the tribulation.
In summary, the pre-tribulation view is that the rapture will happen before the tribulation period; the mid-tribulation view is that the rapture will occur half-way through the tribulation period; and the post-tribulation view is that the rapture will occur at the end of the tribulation period.
IMO, the one of those 3 options which make any sense is the pre-tribulation Rapture.
But of course you are free to believe as you wish.
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