| 16 Proofs of a Pre-Tribulation Rapture
by Kent Crockett
Proof #1: Revelation 19:11-21 doesn't mention
a resurrection.
The rapture is a resurrection of those "in
Christ" (1 Thess. 4:13-18). Isn't it a little bit odd that in Rev.
19:11-21, which is the clearest picture of the second coming of Christ,
there is no mention of a resurrection? The rapture will be the biggest event
since the resurrection of Jesus where hundreds of millions of Christians
will be resurrected and translated, yet there isn't any mention here. Don't
you think it deserves at least one verse? The rapture isn't mentioned because
it doesn't happen at the second coming.
Proof #2: Zechariah 14:1-15 doesn't mention a resurrection.
This is an Old Testament picture of Jesus returning
to earth at the second coming. Again, no mention of a resurrection.
Proof #3: Two different pictures are painted.
In the Old Testament, there were two different
pictures painted of the Messiahone suffering (Isa. 53:2-10, Ps. 22:6-8,
11-18) and one reigning as King (Ps. 2:6-12, Zech. 14:9,16). As we look
back on these scriptures, we see they predicted two separate comings of
the Messiahthe 1st coming as a suffering Messiah and the 2nd coming
(still future) as a reigning King.
In the New Testament, we have another picture
added. Again, we have two pictures painted which dont look the same.
These two different descriptions of Jesus coming point to two separate
events we call "the rapture" and "the second coming."
Proof #4: The Known Day and the Unknown Day
Concerning the return of Jesus, the Bible presents
a day we can't know and a day we can know. Matthew 25:13 says Jesus will
return at an unknown time, while Revelation 12:6 says the Jews will have
to wait 1,260 days for the Lord to return. The 1,260 days begins when the
Antichrist stands in the Temple and declares himself to be God (Matt. 24:15-21,
2 Thess. 2:4) This event will take place at the mid-point of the seven year
Tribulation (Dan 9:27). The Antichrist has authority to rule for 42 months,
which is 1,260 days (Rev. 13:4) and will be destroyed by Jesus at His second
coming (Rev. 19:20, 2 Thess. 2:8). The known and unknown days must happen
at different times, meaning they are two separate events.
Proof #5: A door open in heaven (Revelation 4:1)
The door in heaven is opened to let John into
heaven. We believe John's call into heaven is prophetic of the church being
caught up at the rapture (see proof #6). In Revelation 19:11, heaven is
opened again, this time to let the armies which are already in heaven out.
This is the Church, which has been raptured at a previous time, following
Jesus out of heaven at the second coming.
Proof #6: "Come up here." (Revelation 4:1)
A voice called for the apostle John to "Come
up here," and immediately he was in heaven. This could be a prophetic
reference to the rapture of the Church. The words "Come up here"
are spoken to the two witnesses who are killed in the middle of the Tribulation,
who are resurrected and ascend into heaven (Rev. 11:12). Therefore, the
phrase "Come up here" could mean the church is raptured in Rev.
4:1. The word "church" is mentioned 22 times in Rev. 1-3, but
is not mentioned again until Rev. 22:17.
Proof #7: The 24 elders have their crowns.
After John is called up into heaven, he sees
the 24 elders with their crowns (Rev. 4:4-10). We know that Christians will
receive their rewards (crowns) at the rapture (2 Tim. 4:8, 1 Pet. 5:4).
We will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous (Luke 14:14). The
elders couldn't receive their crowns unless the resurrection (rapture) has
taken place.
Proof #8 Holy ones are already with Jesus in heaven (Zech. 14:5, Rev.
19:14)
The armies in heaven, clothed in fine linen,
follow Jesus out of heaven at His second coming (Rev. 19:14, Zech. 14:5,
Col. 3:4). These are not angels because Rev. 19:8 tells us the fine linen
is the righteousness of the saints. In order to come out of heaven we first
have to go in, indicating a previous rapture.
Proof #9: Kept from the hour of testing (Rev. 3:10)
Revelation 3:10 says we will be kept out of
the hour of testing which will come upon the whole earth (the Tribulation).
Some have wrongly believed "keep" means to keep through, or protect
through the Tribulation. Suppose you approach a high voltage area with a
sign that says, "Keep Out." Does that mean you can enter and be
protected? No, it means you are forbidden from entering the area. But this
verse also says He will keep us from the hour of testing. It is not just
the testing, but the time period. If a student is excused from a test, he
still may have to sit in the class while others take the test. But if he
is excused from the hour of testing, he can go home. The Church will be
called home before the hour of testing.
Proof #10: Angels don't resurrect people when they gather them for judgment.
When the angels are sent forth to gather the
elect at the second coming (Matt. 24:29-31), some have wrongly interpreted
this as the rapture. There is one huge problem with this interpretation.
If we are resurrected at this time, why would we need angels to gather us?
In the resurrection, we will be like the angels (Matt. 22:30), able to travel
in the air at will. Obviously, these people who are gathered are not resurrected,
therefore it can't be the rapture. No one would claim the wicked are raptured
at this time, yet Matthew 13:39-41, 49 says the angels will not only gather
the elect, but also the wicked. This gathering is not a resurrection.
Proof #11: Both the wicked and the righteous can't be taken first.
First Thessalonians 4:13-17 says the righteous
are taken and the wicked are left behind. Matthew 13:30, 49 says the wicked
are taken first and righteous are left behind. This points to two separate
events, the rapture and the second coming.
Proof #12: Jesus returns from the wedding.
When Jesus returns to earth at the second coming,
He will return from a wedding (Luke 12:36). At the rapture, Jesus is married
to His bride, the Church. After the wedding, He will return to earth.
Proof #13: Jesus will receive us to Himself, not us to receive Him (John
14:2-3).
Jesus said He would prepare a place for the
Church in heaven, then He would come again to receive us to Himself. Why
would Jesus prepare a place for us in heaven and then not take us there?
At the rapture, He will come to receive us to Himself, "that where
I am (heaven), there you may be also." If the rapture occurred at the
same time as the second coming, we would go up to the clouds and then immediately
come back to earth. That would contradict John 14:2-3.
Proof #14: The one who restrains is taken out of the way.
In 2 Thess. 2:6-7, Paul says "the one
who restrains will be taken out of the way" before the Antichrist can
be revealed. We believe this refers to the rapture because the Church is
clearly the biggest obstacle to the Antichrist becoming a world ruler.
Proof #15: The separation of the sheep and goats (Matt. 25:31-46)
If the rapture occurred at the second coming,
why would the sheep and the goats need to be separated immediately after
the second coming? A rapture at the second coming would have already separated
the sheep and the goats. With a Pre-Tribulation rapture, the people saved
after the rapture will need to be separated after the second coming.
Proof #16: Who will populate the Millennium?
If the rapture occurs at the second coming
and the wicked are cast into hell at that time, who will be left to populate
the millennium? Only people in their natural (non-resurrected) bodies will
be able to have children (Matt. 22:30). With a Pre-Tribulation rapture,
the people saved after the rapture who are alive at the second coming will
populate the earth during the Millennium. |