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    Martha Marshall

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    Read where the rapture heresy started....the Christ dislikes the rapture ready ChristianChristians as much as he dislike the Jews who call themselves Jews and are not....Ash

    The Rapture

    by Aristobulus (Roger) Allen

    The Rapture doctrine, which was the invention of the Plymouth Brethren led by John NelsonDarby (1800-1882), has today been adopted by most Baptist, Pentecostals, Assemblies of God,and a variety of other fundamentalist sects. The idea that Jesus Christ will return for His true

    Church just before the beginning of the Great Tribulation in a secret gathering or "catching away"was an important part of Darby's teaching. The movement in which this teaching beganoriginated in small groups in England and Ireland about 1828 and by 1831 was part of the official

    teaching of the Plymouth Brethren. By 1860 the "rapture" had made its way to the United States.

    In the late 1800's, America was fertile ground for a wide variety of religious extremists, most

    notably the Adventist movements. These movements, which produced new denominations, sects,and cults, almost always had as one of their chief tenets the belief that Christ was going to returnto earth "very soon" and that they could tell you when. As the eschatological and apocalyptic

    teachings of the Plymouth Brethren entered this mix of religious fervor, some of their teachingsbecame a permanent fixture within the newly formed sects. Among the many heresies of the"brethren" the Rapture was the most successful. It even went on to affect millions of people in

    denominations which had not yet been formed. Two examples of this are the Assemblies of Godand the United Pentecostal Church which were not founded until early in the 20th century. Atabout this same time the Rapture made its way into the theology of the Southern Baptist Church,

    which had not previously known of the teaching.

    Today, prophecy pundits and "end-time" revivalists preach the Rapture as if it were establisheddogma from the time of Christ until the present. The truth is that the first historical reference tothe Rapture doctrine comes from the Plymouth Brethren. Not only is the Rapture not found in the

    teachings of the Church, but even "end-time" heretics throughout the centuries never dreamed ofproposing such a novel idea. For example, the 4th century Montanists, who preached both pre-millenialism and that they knew when Christ would return, never ventured so far as to create

    another 2nd coming of the Lord in a secret rapture.

    In all the writings of the Scriptures, the Early Fathers, and the Ecumenical Councils, there is no

    mention of two 2nd comings of Christ. In fact, the 2nd Ecumenical Council definitively states andplaces in the Nicene Creed these words: "He shall come again in glory to judge the living and thedead and His Kingdom shall have no end." This council of the Church, held in A.D. 381 in

    Constantinople, pronounced for all time what we as Christianis believe about the 2nd coming ofChrist. The Fathers of the Church wanted it to be crystal clear that when our Lord returns (a timewhich only God the Father knows- Mark 13:32). He will establish His rule on earth forever, not

    merely 1000 years. The council did not condemn the Rapture heresy because the teaching didnot yet exist. Moreover, there is no mention of the teaching in either the early Medieval period or

    the Scholastic era.

    One might think that the Rapture is the product of the Reformation, since almost all of its

    adherents are Protestants, but not so. The student searches in vain to find the Rapture doctrine

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    among the writings of Martin Luther, John Calvin, or John Knox. John and Charles Wesley knownothing of the theory. Even the Puritans (some of the most radical of the radical Protestants)

    never heard of or wrote about the Rapture. As a matter of fact, not only do the EasternOrthodox, Roman Catholics, and Anglicans deny such a teaching but all "mainstream" Protestantsdo as well. The Rapture is not to be found in the doctrinal statements of Presbyterians,

    Lutherans, or Methodists (at least not in the main bodies of each of these groups). If any of their

    individual members embrace the Rapture theory, it is because they have been influenced byrapturist TV preachers or have read one of the hundreds of books written on the subject in the

    last 35 years. It is not in the teachings of their respective churches.

    It seems strange to me that the Lord would not reveal, by the Holy Spirit, a teaching which theend-time prophets of today preach as a foundational dogma and a forgone conclusion. Not until1831 was this "new truth" revealed and not until the 20th century was it popularized. How is it

    that the Apostles and the Early Fathers overlooked such an important eschatological event? Whyis it not clearly spelled out in the Scriptures? The obvious answer is this: THE DOCTRINE KNOWNAS THE PRE-TRIBULATION RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH DOES NOT EXIST! Like all other heresies

    it was and is the invention of men, not the teaching of the Church. Rather than listen to thedoctrines of men, let us pay extremely close attention to our Lord's own words in the Gospels.

    When Jesus taught His Apostles about His glorious 2nd coming, these are the words He used:"For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall the comingof the Son of Man be (Matthew 24:27)". In the book of Acts, St. Luke tells us that when Jesus

    ascended into heaven, and the Apostles were gazing upward as the Lord rose among the clouds,two men in white apparel (presumed to be angels) said these words: "Ye men of Galilee, whystand ye gazing into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so

    come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven (Acts 1:11)". We are told here in HolyScripture that exactly in the same way Jesus ascended into heaven He will return to earth. Inother words, He will return in the clouds in the sky. That description doesn't sound like a "secret

    catching away" but rather a dynamic 2nd coming!

    To be sure, there will be a catching away of the saints on earth but this happens at the lasttrumpet sound (Revelation 11:15). Writing to the Christians in Thessalonica, St. Paul tells us whatthe 2nd coming (Greek- parousia) is like. "For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a

    shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God and the dead in Christ shallrise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in theclouds, to meet the Lord in the air and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore, comfort one

    another with these words (1 Thessalonians 4:16-18)". The same words are used here to describethe catching up of Christians as is used to describe the 2nd coming of the Lord. Both occur in theclouds, in the air, and everyone on earth sees it happen. In other words, the so-called Rapture

    and the 2nd coming of Christ will happen at the same time.

    Perhaps the most vivid picture of our Lord's 2nd coming to earth is found in the words of St.

    John the Apostle. In the book of Revelation he writes: "Behold, He cometh with clouds and everyeye shall see Him, and they also which pierced Him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail

    because of Him. Even so, amen (Revelation 1:7)". Far from believing that the Lord will return"secretly" to rapture the Church 7 years before His 2nd coming, St. John says that every humanbeing on earth will see the Lord descend from the clouds. Once again, here are the words of the

    Nicene Creed, the symbol and statement of faith for all Christians: "He will come again in glory tojudge the living and the dead and His kindgom shall have no end." The 2nd coming of our LordJesus Christ shall be in glory, not in secret. Then the Prince of Peace shall establish true peace,

    joy, and righteousness on the earth; "For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the gloryof the Lord, as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14)".

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    Finally, the Rapture doctrine is dangerous because it teaches Christians that they will be sparedall tribulation, wrath, and danger in the last days. The need for urgent preparation of one's heart

    and soul is diminished because Christians will be secretly taken away from all that pain. No needto worry, we'll just fly away. Unlike the Early Christians, most of whom were murdered by thisworld's authorities, the end-time Christians have a get-out-of-tribulation free card called the

    Rapture. Remember the words of St. Paul, "All those who live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer

    persecution (2 Timothy 2:12)." And lastly, the words of the Lord in John 16:33, "These things Ihave spoken unto you, that in Me you might have peace. In the world you shall have tribulation,

    but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world."