"The Rapture" Tagged Sermons
PT 3: EXPECTED
“waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ:” (1 Cor 1:7).
In order to deny the pre-tribulational rapture of the Church there are several areas of the Bible that must first be rejected;The evident Biblical Distinction between the Church and IsraelThe clear historical gap concerning the biblical prophecies of Messiah and Gods judgment which were not evident in the Old Testament but revealed in the New.
The imminent return of the Lord Jesus Christ for his Church.Each one of the above doctrines must be denied by each and every pastor who rejects the Pre-Tribulational Rapture of the Church.
Therefore we begin with one question; When is the return of Jesus EXPECTED?
IMMINENT: Where I Am There Ye May Be
“Where I am there ye may be” are the words Jesus employed to comfort his disciples to await his return for them at any moment, even Imminently.
Left Behind Pt 1
What will you do, having known of the truth of God and the Rapture of the church prior to his coming in wrath, and you have been Left Behind?
The Mystery
The Church is a mystery in the Old Testament, Paul revealed the truth of the plan of God in his own writings, but as far as the Old Testament is concerned its silence on the Church is deafening.
The coming of Christ is immediately followed by the Day of The Lord, but the rejection of the Messiah has given an opportunity to the world that has lasted the better part of two thousand years.
God’s People, Israel.
God’s People will always be the nation of Israel. Though all Israel is not of Israel (Rom 9:6) does not take away that the Jew’s are they who are referred to in Romans 11, and God certainly has not cast away his people, yet through their fall salvation has come to the world (Rom 11:11)
Listen to why this is so important as we deal with the issue of the Rapture of the Church, The Blessed Hope.
2 Thessalonians Survey
2 Thessalonians Survey Pr Edi Giudetti 03-6-2018 2 Thessalonians Survey, like the book, follows on from 1st Thessalonians in both number and theme. The location of Thessalonica is Greece, or what was then known as Macedonia. The 1stletter introduces both the witness of this persecuted Church and the coming of the Lord for his Church, what we refer to as the Church Raptured or “Caught up” as the passage relates. This second letter goes into further…
Living In The Until
The Blessed Hope, An Introduction. Not often considered by many today, but it is the strange hope of all Christians. The hope that Jesus will come, with the shout of the trumpet, and the dead in Christ shall rise, and we will meet them together in the clouds and forever be with the Lord. No doubt the world would laugh at such a thought, and so would we if the Bible did not teach it so plainly. This is one…