Summary: The rapture of the church.

Judgment of Sodom

When God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, He sent His angels to gather His people out of the city before His judgment rained down. Lot and His family were forced out of the city when the time of judgment came. They sent word to their neighbors and the rest of their family but no one would listen. The angels of God took the arms of Lot and his family and took them out of the city by force (Genesis 19:16). Jesus taught that in the end, the angels will gather His people from the earth and then He will judge the world with fire – just as He did in Sodom. Jesus also said that when He returns it would be like the time of Sodom (Luke 17:28). We already see this happening in our world. The sins of Sodom are widely accepted and the message of the true gospel is ignored or mocked. When Lot warned his friends of the coming judgment, they made it into a big joke. How many examples can we see where the fear of the Lord is made into a mockery. People today also do not take the wrath of God seriously but it seems to them as a big joke as it did to those in Sodom. They do not want God; they don’t want godliness; and they don’t care what damage is done by sin. Our legal system fights for the ‘rights’ of children to view pornography in public libraries, but then fights to remove all public displays of Christianity or the commandments of God. Raising a generation of immoral young men is more acceptable than having godliness in our culture.

Judgment of the Flood

Jesus also pointed to the time of Noah as our example to recognize the eminent return of Christ. Look at Matthew 24:

36 " But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only.

37 "But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.

38 "For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark,

39 "and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.

The clearest example of God calling out His people before judgment is revealed through the Ark. If we look at the time of Noah, the world had complete morally bankruptcy. Genesis 6 explains:

5 Then the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.

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11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.

12 So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted their way on the earth.

God will never allowed mankind to completely self-destruct. For four generations, Noah and his forefathers preached to the world and God was rejected. Mankind was only one generation away from having no godliness at all. Therefore, God intervened and used Noah to begin with a fresh start. When mankind descended to the point to where the only thoughts that passed through the minds of the men of his generation were wicked and every action was sinful and filled the earth with violence, God called Noah and his family out, and then judged the world.

The ark is a picture of Christ and the rapture. Noah entered into the door of the ark and he was taken out of the world. Once God’s people were taken out of the world, judgment fell. The ark rose above the judgment and returned to the new life God prepared for His people. This is exactly what the Bible teaches about the rapture. We who are in Christ abide in Him. He takes us out of the world and we are in heaven above and out of the judgment below. Once God has poured out His wrath, we return to the earth with Christ in the new kingdom. Scripture does not reveal what kind of persecution Noah endured while working toward God’s deliverance. We know that the world was wicked and violent and he had to endure the mockery of the world around him.

We can see that the principle of the rapture is not new. God deals with us just as He has always dealt with man. God ordains events in the Old Testament to teach us His plan and to testify of what He is doing in prophecy. Are the days today the same as they were in Noah’s day? Is the earth filled with violence? Can a man or woman walk down a city street at night without fear? Are the thoughts of man wicked continually? Can you walk by a magazine rack in a grocery store without being bombarded by sex? Can we watch TV without anti-morality being shoveled to us? Today, we laugh out loud as comedy reshapes our minds into godless ‘values’. Music and videos sear ungodliness into our minds as well. Professing Christians listen to and buy music that glorifies everything that is contrary to God’s own nature. We can’t know the day of Jesus’ return, but we can clearly see these signs the Bible said would come.

What should the church expect?

Having stated all this, I believe it is also very important to understand the sufferings of the church. I have heard many people talk about tribulation and then state, “but we don’t have to worry about it because we will be in heaven”. This is true for the wrath of God, but not true concerning tribulation. This is why I stated in an earlier study that the timeline of the fulfillment of the 69 weeks does not affect the dispensational viewpoint. If Jesus fulfilled the prophesied 483 years at His baptism, then He would fulfill another 3 ½ years before His crucifixion. Instead of the final 7 years of Daniel’s prophecy only 3 ½ years would remain. The only thing we need to understand is that Daniel’s prophecy is concerning Israel and not the church. Whether Israel awaits 7 years or 3 ½ years of judgment does not directly affect the church’s future.

In Revelation, the periods of time is not called seven years. The time periods are called forty-two months, one thousand two hundred and sixty days, and time and times and half a time. Each of these refers to 3 ½ years. There are more than one time period equaling 3 ½ years, but the Bible breaks them up. If we observe we can see that there are two separate events – a time of tribulation and a time of the wrath of God. Whether both pertain to Israel and whether the church is involved has always been a point of debate. I personally believe the issue is irrelevant. The reason it is irrelevant is because the church is not promised immunity from tribulation. In fact, the opposite is promised. Jesus told His followers from the beginning, “In this world you will have tribulation but be of good courage for I have overcome the world”. This message is echoed throughout the New Testament. Look at these two examples:

1 Thessalonians 4:

4 For, in fact, we told you before when we were with you that we would suffer tribulation, just as it happened, and you know.

Revelation 2:

10 "Do not fear any of those things which you are about to suffer. Indeed, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will have tribulation ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.

Only in American and ‘Christianized’ countries are persecutions a foreign concept. Consider Sudan where over 2.5 million Christians have been killed in the last few years. Consider Iran, Iraq, Indonesia, China and countless other countries where Christianity is illegal and Christians are punished or killed for their faith. How then can we say that God will protect us from suffering – especially while the church as a whole no longer believes the scriptures? Are American Christians more favored by God than the Christians in Muslim countries? The Bible says the opposite. The Bible tells us plainly that in the last days, there will be a falling away from the true faith in Christ. It is because of this falling away that evil will abound. Because the church has become lukewarm, the Bible tells us that God will begin His judgment at the church. Look at 1 Peter 4

17 For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God?

18 Now "If the righteous one is scarcely saved, Where will the ungodly and the sinner appear?"

19 Therefore let those who suffer according to the will of God commit their souls to Him in doing good, as to a faithful Creator.

The Bible also tells us the purpose of this judgment. Look at Matthew 3

12 "His winnowing fan is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather His wheat into the barn; but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire."

A winnowing fan is also called a winnowing fork and is translated this way in many translations of the scriptures. This tool was used to separate the wheat from the chaff. The winnowing fork was used to beat the wheat so that it separated from the worthless chaff. Once the fork has sifted the wheat, it is tossed into the air where the wind would carry the chaff away from the grains of wheat.

In this passage, the Bible is plainly teaching that Jesus will use tribulation to separate the true Christian from the world and purge out of the church the counterfeit Christian who believes they can use religion as a trump card. There are many who think that the only purpose of Christianity is to get a ticket to heaven. They care nothing about knowing or loving God. They don’t want a relationship with God; they only want a god created by their own minds to do their bidding. When persecution falls, the counterfeit Christian will not stand but will be driven away like the chaff. They will depart from the faith because their comfort is the only purpose of their religion. The world will accept religion, but not Jesus Christ. God will make it clear who belongs to Him and who is tagging along for self-centered reasons. We have the promise that our tribulation will inherit the crown of life, but the counterfeit Christian will not understand this.

This is not a popular topic but this is what the Bible foretells and it is wrong to teach people to expect leisure while waiting for redemption. I truly believe that we will escape the wrath of God and I believe we will not see any of the Tribulation Period beyond what is revealed prior to John’s vision in Revelation 4. However, as we see the church slip away and become indistinguishable from the world we will also see the light of the gospel losing its effectiveness in our culture. As ungodliness increases, the tolerance for the true gospel will decrease and we will see the church become counter-culture. Once the culture is at war with God, any who serve God will suffer persecution. I also believe this falling away and its consequences precede the Tribulation Period. In this country, we already see a judicial system at war with God. The majority of rulings are contrary to Christian values. Public displays of Christianity is no longer welcomed. Tolerance has been redefined into a welcome mat for sin and a warning message against those who take God’s word seriously. In true Christianity, Jesus declares that those who keep His word have not denied His name. In counterfeit Christianity, being called intolerant is less acceptable than denying Jesus’ name. If you deny the word, you are denying His name.

We only need to look at the headlines on our newspapers to see that we are already heading down this road. Here are some examples from Newspaper headlines that reveal just how close we are to becoming a nation at war with the Church:

ABC bleeps out the name ’Jesus’

ACLU Sues Louisiana Over Abstinence Ed

ACLU Threatens Legal Action to End Team Prayer at University Colorado

ACLU Files Suit to Remove 10 Commandments from AL Judge’s Office

General Mills Apologizes for including Bible in CD Givaway

Lawsuit Could End Mealtime Prayers at Naval Academy

School Bans 2nd Grader from bringing book "The First Christmas" because of Jesus

FCC Sets Its Sights On Religious Broadcasters

FCC Rules Religious broadcasting license unconstitutional

Religion in Public Schools: "under God" Pledge Out; Prayer to Allah In?

Christian Social Worker Fired By Militant Homosexual Boss

Columbine Killers Video Tape Shows Hatred For Christians

Court Rules Private Property Statue Of Jesus Near City Park Is Unlawful

Cypress invokes eminent domain to seize church land

Evangelism in Chicago is called Hate Speech

FL School Bans Student Lead Graduation Prayer

Banned in Kentucky: 10 Commandments, Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, U.S. motto because they speak of God

ACLU Sues Hawii School to allow Church of Satan T-Shirt

Students Not Allowed to Wear Pro-Life T-Shirts

Pro-Life T-Shirts Banned from Golden Gate Bridge

Indiana Board Drops "God" From Moral Precepts

U.S. Circuit Court rules Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional

GA Library Bans the Bible

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship conducts "Mother God" / "Goddess Sophia" Worship

NY Kindergartner Told Snack-time Prayer is Unconstitutional

High court ruling prohibits students from petitioning God before games

NYC Housing Authority Sued for Denying Post 9/11 Prayer

Oregon Zoning Board Orders Church to Limit Attendance to 70 People

Teacher Throws Student’s Bibles in the Trash

School Bans Christian Afterschool Club

School Allows Satanic Club

School Bans ’See You At The Pole’ Poster

ACLU Files Suit Against School’s Moment of Silence

Christian Groups Forbidden to Pray on Campus

Ohio’s 50 year motto ruled unconstitutional because of reference to God

State Revokes Scholarship Because of Theology

There are countless more examples of intolerance to the truth in our culture. We may be called a Christian country, but we are only one shake-up in leadership away from a culture at war with Christianity. There are no Christianized nations today that have strong Christian leadership. There may be a few leaders who are Christians, but the foundation is weak and volatile. In the United Kingdom, atheism is the fastest growing religion. Across the rest of Europe atheism and Islam are growing faster than Christianity. The world is primed and ready for the persecution the Bible foretold. Even though this is not a popular subject, we must realize that it is the height of injustice to teach the church that we are exempt and never equip and prepare believers to stand firm in true faith.

Even so, the Bible comforts us. Where sin abounds, grace even more abounds. Though we are in a godless culture, we have the power of God in our lives, the promise of God in our future and the witness of our lives to reach those God has placed in our path. Unfortunately we don’t see the Church of our Lord keeping His word or persevering to keep His commands. Even if we are kept from testing that will fall upon the whole world, we are still not promised that we will not have trials and be required to make a stand. The church receiving this promise was being persecuted by what Jesus called ‘the synagogue of Satan’. The promise included to this church is that those of the synagogue of Satan will be made to worship at this Church’s feet. They may well have been like we see today. Christians who stand for God are called hateful, evil and a shame to the gospel. So that the world will know that the opposite is true, they will worship at the church’s feet and will know that God has indeed loved those the world calls evil. Persecution is not exempted, but those persecuted are rewarded. God does not need to test the church of Revelation 3:8 because they have proven their love for God by keeping His word and commandments. Those who stand between two gods will have to choose. Testing is called testing because it reveals the truth.

Whether the church is tested in the first 3 ½ years of the Tribulation Period or is tested during the moral decent leading up to the Tribulation Period is not an important issue. What is important is that God foretold that the end would not come until there is first a falling away of the church. When the church becomes like the world rather than guiding the world, lawlessness will abound. God’s judgment begins at the church first, the wheat is separated from the chaff and then God will gather His people and then judge the world. It is our responsibility to equip the church to remain faithful and disciple the church to be obedient to the Word. The ‘Christian culture’ will turn from the truth of God, but He will reward those who stand firm.