HE IS COMING BACK
I THESS.
4:13-18, II THESS 1:7-10
I have just read two passages of scriptures that to some might
appear to be talking about the same event or the same time
period. However, the first passage speaks of the Rapture
of the Church. The second speaks of the Second Coming of
the Lord. These are two distinct events, separated by a time
period. I would today like to focus on the rapture of the
Church and then follow that up over the next couple of Sundays talking
about the events in the time period between the Second Coming and
the rapture, and finally ending with the Second Coming and
events immediately there after. But this Sunday I want to
focus on the Rapture of the Church. Let me begin first of
all by stating that the word rapture is not used in the Bible. (Holmans
Bible Dictionary defines rapture as the catching up of believers
by Christ at the time of His return. The word came into use by
way of the Latin rapio used to translate the Greek term of harpageesometha,
used in I Thess. 4:17 and translated in English as caught up.
ACTS 1:9-11
We know that Jesus followers were witnesses to each of
the events from His arrest to His ascension. Peter followed
Jesus to the judgment hall. John was at the crucifixion and
the two Marys were at the tomb to receive the news of the
risen savior. In this scripture, the apostles were there
to witness the ascension of Christ and to receive the promise
of His return. The angel told Jesus followers that
this same Jesus, not a new Jesus, not another baby born into
this earth, not a new prophet, not a man who evolves into God,
but this same Jesus will return. Jesus with nail scars in
His hands and feet, with a wound in His side. The Jesus who
died for you and I, this same Jesus will come again and He will
come in like manner as He left in the clouds.
JOHN 14:1-3
Here Jesus told His disciples that He was going to prepare a
place for them where God lives and that He would come back and
receive them unto Himself so that He could take them to be where
He was. Jesus will one day come back to get His followers.
When will that be?
MARK 13:32-37
At one point after Jesus had talked about His leaving and returning,
several of Jesus disciples came to Him and asked Him when
was He coming back and what signs should they look for. Jesus
replied to them that no one knew when He would return. He
Himself at that point in time did not even know. Only God
knew. Let me also mention here that the signs of the end
times mentioned in the Bible are signs of the Second Coming of
Christ, not His coming to Rapture the Church. There are no
clear cut signs of when that event will occur.
In Rev. 22:12 Jesus said Behold, I come quickly; and my
reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall
be. The Long waiting period for Jesus to return coupled
with our inability to predict when His return will be is sometimes
a problem for believers.
II PETER
3:3-4, 9
Here in verses 3 and 4 the scoffers remind the believers of
Jesus promise to return. They mocked the believers
and questioned them saying so where is he? But
Peter responds by saying, dont worry, Hes coming. He
is just being patient because He does not want anyone to be left
behind. I want to encourage the believers here today,
to not get discouraged, and dont lose your focus as you
wait. Stay to the task of serving and obeying God, because
Jesus will one day return to get us.
I THESS.
4:13-18
Since Jesus had not returned, some believers were concerned
about those who had already died. Paul, here in this scripture
explains that there was no need to worry about those who died
having Christ as their savior. He explains that at the return
of Christ to Rapture the Church, the dead in Christ will rise
first. Then those who are alive and in Christ will be called
up to meet them in the air.
As it relates to the dead in Christ, what we must understand
is what happens at death.
II COR. 5:1-8
Paul teaches here that when the spirit of the Christian still
resides in his flesh that we can not be with God. But when
as Christians, our spirits leave our bodies, then we will at that
time be present with the Lord. James 2:26
says the body without the spirit is dead. What am I saying? When
we as Christians die, our bodies will return back to the dirt
from which it was made, but our spirits go to heaven at that point
to be with the Lord.
Go back to
I THESS. 4:14
Paul says that when Jesus comes to rapture the church He will
bring with Him the dead in Christ. What Paul is saying here
is that the spirits of those dead Christians will come back with
Jesus when He comes. Those spirits will again return to their
earthly host bodies and those bodies will be change to immortal
bodies. For those who are alive in Christ they will simple
be drawn up into the heavenlies and their bodies will be change
to immortal ones.
I COR 15: 20-28
Before we read this passage let me explain what is happening. The
Christians at Corinth
wrote Paul to ask him several questions. One of the questions
they ask was about the resurrection from the dead. There
were outsiders who had come in and told them that there was no
resurrection from the dead. They wanted to know from Paul
if there really was a resurrection from the dead. Paul answers
with a yes in the first 19 verses.
I COR 15: 20-28
Paul says in verse 23 that all will be made alive again. First
Christ, which has already happened. Then the Christians who
are dead at his coming followed we already know by those who are
alive at His coming. Then there is the end time, where almost
all of the events in the Book of Revelation occur. This period
ending with Jesus finally taking complete rule over everything
on the earth. When Jesus has finally re-established the Kingdom
of God on
this earth, He will then present it to God and return back to
God the authority over the earth that Adam lost when he sinned.
Now this passage only spoke of Christ and the Christians coming
back to life. But we will see in an up coming message that
the dead who are not Christians will also get eternal bodies. However
they will suffer forever in the fires of hell because they refused
to receive Gods gift of salvation while they were alive.
I COR. 15:
35-44
In this passage Paul explains that the dead in Christ will receive
immortal bodies. In verse 42 he says the body that is buried
is one that is corruptible or able to decay. But the body
that will be raise will be incorruptible or not able to decay. If
the Christian dies before Christ comes, his natural body, this
flesh will go into the ground and decay. But when Jesus returns,
his natural body will be resurrected as a spiritual body.
I COR. 15:51-58
For those Christians who are alive when Christ returns Paul
says that our bodies which are able to decay must take on incorruptible
bodies, and our bodies that are able to die must take on immortal
bodies. Because this is our promise from God, Paul encourages
Christians to be unyielding in working and living for the Lord. As
Christians we do not know when He will return, but we can be assured
of this He will come to get us and when He does, we want to be
ready.
Most of the New Testament is written to the believer and for
the sake of the believer. However, most of the Book of Revelation
is written for the sake of the unbeliever. If God allows,
we will begin to talk about Revelation the next time we meet. I
will tell you now that the Church leaves in 4:1 and it is in chapter
19 when we return again. Thus the majority of Revelation
was written to help those who are unsaved when Jesus comes to
rapture the Church. God in His mercy wanted those who are
left behind to understand what they would be facing.