JulieB67
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Actually it's the other way around.Folks mix up 2nd Advent verses with rapture verses.
John specifically states he comes with clouds and every eye shall see him. That revelation is from Christ given to John. We have to be able to connect the dots.
And Hebrews 9:28 cannot be refuted. It tells us he will appear a second time. That's it. We can't fit another one in there, it won't work. Pretrib rapture believers have to the separate coming into two events. We don't. We let the scriptures speak for themselves.
It's never stated either way regardless. Where does it state that only believers will see him? It doesn't. So then one must use the Bible as a whole. So when you read Matthew 24 and Revelation you see that when Christ returns every eye shall see him. I'm sure you've read all verses that state "coming of the Lord". We can't just read that and think, which coming is that? You need to take out any preconceived ideas, just as I did and just do a study on all the verses that state "coming" of the Lord. There's no way it could be more than one because they're all stated "coming" (singular) of the Lord. We shouldn't have to jigsaw around anything. Just because 1s Thes 4:16 doesn't specifically state that every eye shall see him doesn't mean that we can't take the rest of the bible and see that in fact, every eye shall see him.That is never said nor even implied in 1 Th 4:16.
We can't let a few verses out context produce a belief system. The bible has to be taken as a whole.
Again, I used to believe as you did, I was taught a pretrib rapture growing up in church, by family etc. At that point I never even dreamed that what they were teaching was false doctrine. I never read the bible in it's entirety to back up what they taught me, never studied it, etc. Which is a shame because why should I claim to be a Christian when I hadn't even read the bible in it's entirety?
But a couple of people told me over 20 years ago, that it wasn't true. So finally after a little bit of soul searching, I went into the Bible only wanting to find the truth no matter what. Because for some it's much harder to "unlearn" things than to learn something new. Only after reading the Bible for the first time in it's entirety did I see that a pretrib rapture was not biblical. It was easy to see, easy to read, the warnings about deception. Now I certainly don't claim to know everything and am still studying every day. And I praise God that I finally did get into his word. Thank God he is so long suffering for people like me. But this subject was not hard at all. Reading Matthew 24 and then both Thessalonians nailed it for me as well as well as other verses that talk about "the coming of the Lord. When it's read as a whole the context is that the Lord will only return one more time.
I know we probably still won't agree. Just wanted to state where I'm coming from. Because I wouldn't just up and change my beliefs. If I saw a pretrib rapture was there I would certainly believe it.
And I'm pretty confident if someone was reading the bible for the first time that had no idea about a pretrib rapture, I don't think they would see it all. They would have taken everything as a whole and and come away with know the Lord will return only one more time.
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