BobRyan
Well-Known Member
Neither John 14 nor 1Thess 4 mention that these happen before the tribulation. Making that up as if they did specify that point - does nothing to establish a pre-trip rapture.
In Matt 24 we see only ONE coming of Christ (never called the 2nd coming - but called the coming of Christ, the appearing of Christ, the return of Christ).
John tells us of THE FIRST general/global resurrection in mankind's future - impossible to miss in Rev 19 and 20 showing a lot of detail for that sequence and the FIRST resurrection.
The NT authors are all in full agreement - focused on that singular second-coming FIRST resurrection event. AS pointed it - it IS the focus of the NT church - as highlighted by the NT authors pointing to it.
Matt 24 - great tribulation -
Rev 12 - Great Tribulation
2Thess 2 - Great false wonders
Rev 16 - 7 last plagues
Matt 24 - the appearing of Christ
2Thess 2 - the "Appearing" of Christ 2Thess 2:1-2
Rev 19 - the Appearing of Christ,
John 14 - the "return of Christ" - "He Comes again"
1Peter 1:13 - the Glorious revelation of Christ - the ONE focus of the Church
2Peter 1:16 - the ONE return event pre millenium
Rev 1 - Every eye shall see Him
Rev 20 - the "First Resurrection" - that of the Holy and Blessed.
1Thess 4 - the singular event focused on - the general resurrection - that of the saints - the "dead in Christ" those who have "fallen asleep"
1Cor 15 - the redemption of the Body - "we shall ALL be changed" in a moment at that singular event
Romans 8 - the groaning longing waited singular event - the redemption of the body
John 5 - the first of two resurrections - one of the just and one of the unjust
John 14 - Christ takes all the risen and raptured saints to heaven - to be "with Christ".
1Thess 4 -- caught up in the air -- to "Be With Christ".
Rev 20 - followed by 1000 years and the resurrection of "the rest of the dead".
Rev 20 - 2nd res after the 1000 years - the people of THAT resurrection (the 2nd one) judged and placed in the lake of fire
Those who seek to find "many general resurrections before the FIRST one that is in our future" - have nothing to base it on.
IN Christ,
Bob
In Matt 24 we see only ONE coming of Christ (never called the 2nd coming - but called the coming of Christ, the appearing of Christ, the return of Christ).
John tells us of THE FIRST general/global resurrection in mankind's future - impossible to miss in Rev 19 and 20 showing a lot of detail for that sequence and the FIRST resurrection.
The NT authors are all in full agreement - focused on that singular second-coming FIRST resurrection event. AS pointed it - it IS the focus of the NT church - as highlighted by the NT authors pointing to it.
Matt 24 - great tribulation -
Rev 12 - Great Tribulation
2Thess 2 - Great false wonders
Rev 16 - 7 last plagues
Matt 24 - the appearing of Christ
2Thess 2 - the "Appearing" of Christ 2Thess 2:1-2
Rev 19 - the Appearing of Christ,
John 14 - the "return of Christ" - "He Comes again"
1Peter 1:13 - the Glorious revelation of Christ - the ONE focus of the Church
2Peter 1:16 - the ONE return event pre millenium
Rev 1 - Every eye shall see Him
Rev 20 - the "First Resurrection" - that of the Holy and Blessed.
1Thess 4 - the singular event focused on - the general resurrection - that of the saints - the "dead in Christ" those who have "fallen asleep"
1Cor 15 - the redemption of the Body - "we shall ALL be changed" in a moment at that singular event
Romans 8 - the groaning longing waited singular event - the redemption of the body
John 5 - the first of two resurrections - one of the just and one of the unjust
John 14 - Christ takes all the risen and raptured saints to heaven - to be "with Christ".
1Thess 4 -- caught up in the air -- to "Be With Christ".
Rev 20 - followed by 1000 years and the resurrection of "the rest of the dead".
Rev 20 - 2nd res after the 1000 years - the people of THAT resurrection (the 2nd one) judged and placed in the lake of fire
Those who seek to find "many general resurrections before the FIRST one that is in our future" - have nothing to base it on.
IN Christ,
Bob