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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 5:31 pm
‘The meeting of the Savior with the Church will take place specifically in the air (1 Thess. 4:16-17); this concerns only Christians (John 14:1-4); the Rapture is a secret event (1 Cor. 15:51-52), which will happen suddenly, “in the twinkling of an eye” (1 Cor. 15:52); it will be a time of blessing (1 Thess. 4:18), when Christ will be revealed to Christians in heaven as the “bright morning star” (Rev. 22:16). We read something entirely different about the coming of Jesus Christ to Earth: the coming will take place specifically on Earth (Zech. 14:4); Christ will come as a righteous Judge together with the Church (which means it must have already been in heaven before this event – Col. 3:4; 1 Thess. 3:13; 1 Thess. 4:14; Jude 14-15); it will not be a secret, but an event evident to all, accompanied by many signs (Matt. 24:29- 30); it will be a time of judgment upon those living on Earth (Rev. 19:13-15); these events pertain both to Israel (Matt. 24:1-51) and to the Gentiles who did not become part of the Church of Christ (Matt. 25:31-32).’”
And here, they compare it in two columns. In the Rapture of the Church, it states that Christ appears in the sky, while in the Second Coming, it states that Christ comes to Earth. Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states that Christ comes for the saints, while in the Second Coming, it states that Christ comes with the saints.
Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “No signs precede the Rapture,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “It is preceded by many signs.” Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “The news of it comforts believers,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “A time of torment and judgment,” naturally, on Earth. Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “It concerns only believers,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “It concerns Israel and those living on Earth.” Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “It happens instantly, only those who belong to Him will see it,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “The whole world will see it.” Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “After it, the days of great tribulation begin,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “After it, the Millennial Kingdom begins.” Essentially, everything I have previously explained – based on my information – you can now decode to understand in which multiverse and when each event will happen, and in what sequence. Try it.
And here, they compare it in two columns. In the Rapture of the Church, it states that Christ appears in the sky, while in the Second Coming, it states that Christ comes to Earth. Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states that Christ comes for the saints, while in the Second Coming, it states that Christ comes with the saints.
Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “No signs precede the Rapture,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “It is preceded by many signs.” Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “The news of it comforts believers,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “A time of torment and judgment,” naturally, on Earth. Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “It concerns only believers,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “It concerns Israel and those living on Earth.” Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “It happens instantly, only those who belong to Him will see it,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “The whole world will see it.” Next, in the Rapture of the Church, it states: “After it, the days of great tribulation begin,” while in the Second Coming, it states: “After it, the Millennial Kingdom begins.” Essentially, everything I have previously explained – based on my information – you can now decode to understand in which multiverse and when each event will happen, and in what sequence. Try it.
- Read the article on Wikipedia “Rapture of the Church.”