2 Thessalonians 2:3

Don’t Be Deceived: The Rapture Happens First

Don’t Be Deceived: The Rapture Happens First

In recent years, however, the Greek Word apostasia, translated “falling away” in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, has received heightened scrutiny with many regarding this as a reference to the Rapture.

Can we justify interpreting the word as a physical departure such as would point to Jesus’ appearing to take us back to heaven? I believe we can.

Transhumanism: The Evil Force Behind the New World Order

Transhumanism: The Evil Force Behind the New World Order

One might ask, “What does transhumanism have to do with the not so secretive plans for a Communistic world government?” “Everything” is the correct answer. You cannot have the Great Reset without transhumanism; it’s how they plan to achieve worldwide acceptance of the Great Reset.

Questions that Confirm the Pretribulation Rapture, Part 2

Questions that Confirm the Pretribulation Rapture, Part 2

The purpose of this two-part series on the pretribulation Rapture is to reassure fellow believers that the New Testament indeed places the Lord’s appearing for us before the start of the seven-year tribulation.

We live in a day when deception reigns all around us and fear characterizes most people in our world. The media and Big Tech censor truth as never before in America making it very difficult to discover the reality behind the fake news that confronts us every day.

The Departure of 2 Thessalonians 2:3

The Departure of 2 Thessalonians 2:3

So what’s the big deal in regarding apostasia in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 as a physical departure rather than spiritual apostasy? It adds considerable support for belief in a pretribulation rapture, one that occurs before this period of God’s wrath upon the earth.

It confirms that Jesus must come for His church before the world knows the identity of the antichrist, which we know occurs at the beginning of tribulation, if not before.

Unheeded Warnings and Sudden Devastation

Unheeded Warnings and Sudden Devastation

On May 18, 1980 Mount St. Helens erupted with such force that the top 1,300 feet of the mountain instantly disappeared. The explosion caused a huge landslide that moved down the mountainside at speeds in excess of 110 miles per hour destroying everything in its path, including the residence of Harry R. Truman.

Why mention a stubborn old man who refused to heed the warnings of impending disaster? Because he epitomizes so many in our world today.

A Biblical Case for the Pretribulation Rapture

A Biblical Case for the Pretribulation Rapture

Jesus is coming for His saints, for us, before the start of this awful period in human history.
In the points below, I review the previous signposts that have led to our destination. I believe that combined they provide a solid scriptural foundation for placing the rapture before the start of the day of the Lord.

Pretribulation Rapture Signpost #6: Panic

Pretribulation Rapture Signpost #6: Panic

No, you have not taken a wrong turn on our journey toward establishing a biblical basis for the pretribulation rapture. The word “panic,” our next signpost, confirms that the Thessalonian saints expected the Lord to come for them before the start of the day of the Lord,

First, let’s back up a bit and set the stage for Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians. With the ink scarcely dry on the parchment of the apostle’s first letter to them, false teachers forged a message to these new believers telling them the day of the Lord had already begun.