For the second year in a row, certain Christians have
been predicting that major, world-changing events will take place on my son’s
birthday. It has to be a bit of a bummer when you want to celebrate but folks around
you are forecasting apocalyptic-type events for your big day.
A growing number of Christians have been rallying
behind the belief that a secret rapture of the Church is going to occur on
September 23, 2017. They believe this event will then kick off a seven-year tribulation
period, which will ultimately culminate with Jesus’ visible return.
I have to admit; the folks that have been working on this theory have done a ton of research. Hundreds of hours must have been spent putting all of this stuff together. And to be honest, some of it is
impressive.
The theory, though, totally hinges on the
doctrine of imminence. The modern doctrine of imminence basically states that Jesus
will secretly rapture His Church without any signs preceding this event, and
then the Great Tribulation will begin. Many Baptist seminaries teach this
doctrine, and I used believe it as well. It’s become a very popular teaching
over the last 150 years, and I admit that aspects of it are quite appealing.
However,
please consider that understanding of imminence in light of Jesus’ parable of
the fig tree in Matthew 24.
Jesus also told His disciples, “Now learn the parable
from the fig tree: when its branch has already become tender and puts forth its
leaves, you know that summer is near; so, you too, when you see all these
things, recognize that He is near, right at the door. Truly I say to you,
this generation will not pass away until all these things take place (Matthew 24:32-34).”
Jesus said that when we see all these things, we will know His return is imminent. So,
what are all these things that He
referenced earlier in the chapter?
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10) A great apostasy occurs within the Church.
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15) The Antichrist sets himself up in temple of God declaring himself to be
above God.
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21) There is a great tribulation like never before in history.
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24) False Christs and false prophets do remarkable signs and wonders to mislead
the elect.
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29) The sun is darkened.
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29) The moon doesn’t give its light.
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29) Stars fall from the sky and the powers of the heavens are shaken.
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30) THEN, all the tribes of the earth mourn when they see the Son of Man coming
in clouds with power and great glory like lightning flashing from one end of
the sky to the other. He appears with a great trumpet blast to gather His
people to Himself.
Peter affirmed the simple words of Christ in his first
sermon on the day of Pentecost. Quoting the Lord God in the book of Joel, he proclaimed, “And I will grant wonders in the sky above and signs on the earth
below, blood, and fire, and vapor of smoke. The sun will be turned into
darkness and the moon into blood, before the great and glorious day of the Lord
shall come (Acts 2:19-20).”
According to Peter and Jesus, before the day
of the Lord, the sun will be darkened and the moon will look like blood. We
should be looking for these signs.
Paul
adds his witness against the modern understanding of imminence in 2
Thessalonians 2:1, 3-4, writing that Jesus’ return and our being gathered to
Him will not occur until after the great apostasy and the Antichrist is
revealed.
Now we request you,
brethren, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering
together to Him… Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will
not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is
revealed, the son of destruction, who opposes and exalts himself above every
so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of
God, displaying himself as being God.
Like
Paul and Jesus, the early Christian writers overwhelmingly affirmed that the
Church would remain on earth while the Antichrist was bringing tribulation upon
Christians. Here are just a few examples:
He
shall come from heaven with glory, when the man of apostasy, who speaks strange
things against the Most High, will venture to do unlawful deeds on earth
against us Christians. – Justin Martyr 160CE, ANF Volume 1,
p. 413 [CD-ROM]
He will cause all those
who will not worship the image of the beast to be put to death. Here the faith
and the patience of the saints will appear, for he says: “And he will cause
all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in
their right hand or in their forehead; that no man might buy or sell without
having the mark, the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” For, being
full of guile, and exalting himself against the servants of God, with the wish
to afflict them and persecute them out of the world, because they give not
glory to him, he
will order censers to be set up by everyone, everywhere, so that no one among
the saints may be able to buy or sell without first sacrificing. –
Hippolytus 200CE, ANF Volume 5, p. 382 [CD-ROM]
The
Antichrist, when he begins to come, will not be allowed to enter into the church
just because he threatens. We will not yield to his arms and violence, even
though he declares he will destroy us if we resist. . . . The Antichrist is
coming. Yet, above him, comes Christ also. The enemy
goes about and rages, but immediately the Lord follows to avenge our sufferings
and our wounds. – Cyprian 250CE, ANF Volume 5, p. 613, 619 [CD-ROM]
The testimony of the earliest Christians is that we are
going through the Great Tribulation. We will be around while the Antichrist is
wreaking havoc on us and on the earth. Many Christians will fall away. Though
we will experience the wrath of Satan and the Antichrist, true believers who
persevere will not experience the wrath of God. Jesus will come for us just before He pours His bowls of wrath out upon the earth.
That is the overwhelming
testimony of the earliest Christians. Now, it is possible that they could have been
mistaken. It’s possible that at any moment, even on 9/23/17, without any signs
or warnings, there will be a secret rapture of the Church that will usher in
the Great Tribulation. But which is more prudent to prepare for?
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