When Is The End
By Pastor G. Reckart
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By Pastor G. Reckart
(Copyright All Rights Reserved)
Achievement and endurance are two divine attributes that work in alliance within a person who has been saved. The greater the goal and the harder the difficulty, the more glory and honor comes to those who achieve and endure.
Perhaps we might think of these qualities along this thought, that if a person has no goals and no vigor of endurance, they have very little or no incentive.
A Minister I know well said, “if you take away from the people the idea of a Pre-Tribulation secret rapture, they will think they can wait until the wrath of God falls to get saved and have no incentive to live for God and be ready for the rapture."
The Minister confessed he didn’t like the Post-Trib doctrine because he felt it would lead people to think that they have plenty of time to get right with God and could afford to wait until they see the tribulation events before considering salvation.
"When people loose fear of missing the secret rapture, they won’t fear God" he said. This friend perfectly demonstrates my points. Those who are looking and hoping for the secret snatch, are willing to achieve and to endure ONLY if they are not required to suffer persecution.
Their idea of achievement is to be counted worthy of the quick air ride, the secret escape. Any idea of having a last day testimony, what ever the endurance, is considered silly and void of intelligence. They who think in this manner, are not prepared or willing to suffer or endure for the Gospel’s sake, if it means going to the end of the tribulation for their faith.
The real argument about when the end of the Church age happens, is rooted in how a person measures themselves in light of achievement and endurance as Christians in the endtime. In short, those of little love for Christ, cannot bear to envision themselves being tested for their faith. The secret escape is their way of confessing they do not have either the courage or the faith to be tested. They see the tribulation as being asked to do what is beyond the requirements of salvation. These believe that if they are tested by beatings, prison, loss of property, humiliation before the public, or even bloodshed, that this is tantamount to God beating his bride.
Hello!
The Pre-Tribs have hurled this innuendo into our faces more than once. GOD BEAT HIS BRIDE?
Were not the Apostles in the Bride? Were not the tens of thousands of Saints killed by the Jews, Greeks, Romans, Barbarians, Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, and Hindus, in the Bride? If it is not considered God beating his Bride, if these suffered and were persecuted for their faith, is it not a bit stupid to suggest that if the endtime Church suffers as these, that God IS BEATING his Bride?
This Pre-Trib candy-stick has but one purpose, and that is to lull the ignorant and unlearned into believing the lie that God will not tolerate or permit Christians to suffer for their faith.
The endtime Christians should not forget the bloody history of the first four centuries of the Christian Church. They should not forget the bloody reformation period when thousands suffered and perished. God beating his bride? How could such a stupid accusation be laid upon God, for allowing the persecution, suffering, and bloodshed of these faithful martyrs of the Apostolic faith?
The truth of when is the end of the Church age, is accepted or rejected based upon how a person’s faith is judged by themselves. If they are weak they will want a quick escape. If they love Truth and Christ, they are willing to suffer, and this means if necessary facing the antichrist with bravery and faith. If we accept that persecution and even death was often inflicted upon the Saints, beginning with the first Church, then we wonder what the point is, in trying to deceive people that they can escape this, all because God does not want to be accused of beating his Bride.
Let me say that those who propose this falsehood are advocating a false doctrine and utterly void of scriptural honesty. This posture is retaliatory behavior by Pre-Tribs against Post-Trib believers, and is an open rebuke of our faith and that of those martyrs who have suffered and died for this Gospel.
When is the end? Those weak in faith, and who accordingly interpret scripture for those afraid to suffer, move the rapture from the end of the tribulation to a time prior to the beginning of it. They say the Church will be raptured before persecution and the antichrist come on the scene. Is this true? Would God rapture the endtime Church when he did not rapture the early Church from persecution and death? Is the endtime Church to be exempted from the tests of overcoming and the endurance the early Church experienced at the hands of antichrist?
Matthew 10:22 reports that the Apostolic Church will be hated of all nations for the name sake of Jesus Christ. We have seen how in many countries this hate is being played out. And we are in the endtimes even if many refuse to believe it. Jesus promised however, that if the Apostolic believers would not give up hope, but endure unto the end of the Church age, they SHALL BE SAVED (Matthew 24:13-14). There is no escapism taught here. Or the idea that if a person suffers it would be tantamount to God beating his Bride.
Matthew 24:13 is a tribulation setting and the persecution is against the Saints who are preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom during the endtime.
There is only one Gospel according to the Apostle Paul, and it is the everlasting Gospel in Revelation 14:6. It is to be preached to all nations according to Matthew 24:14, thus ruling out the Pre-Trib rapture theory this Gospel of the endtime is only for one nation, the Jews.
In Matthew 24:13 the word “end” is in reference to the tribulation and persecution by antichrist against the Saints. This happens during and particularly at the end of the tribulation. That is why the tribulation Saints are given precise times and events to monitor so they can recognize not only the identity of antichrist, but the soon appearance of Jesus our Messieh.
The word, “end” here certainly means the tribulation time period. I have always thought it amusing that the Pre-Tribs will say that Matthew 24 is for the Jews only, None of the chapter is a concern of the Church. And then they turn and quote Matthew 24:13 as if it applies to their endurance until the pre-tribulation rapture. They have perverted "end" here to mean the end of the Church age, not the end of the tribulation. But novices have been make false interpretations of prophecy for years.
In 1Cor. 1:8, Paul speaks of the Saints being confirmed unto the end, and then points to the day of the Lord, or the resurrection and second coming as THE TIME OF THE END!
Even Pre-Tribs confess that the Day of the Lord is at the end of the tribulation. Paul said the day of the Lord shall not come until the man of sin is revealed [2Thes. 2:3]. Yet the Pre-Tribs say the day of the Lord comes BEFORE the man of sin is revealed. Who is right, the Pre-Tribs or the Bible.
Paul says in 1Thes 5:2 that the day of the Lord comes "as" a thief in the night. The Apostle Peter in 2Pet. 3:10 reports the same coming as a thief. In Acts 2:20, in Peter’s preaching, he reports that the sun would be darkened and the moon turned to blood before the great and notable "day of the Lord comes."
This heavenly sign is found in the tribulation time period in the sixth seal at Revelation 6:12. Those who know the chronological order of the Tribulation events, know that the Seals, Trumpets, and vials all have the same ending point. So that the sixth seal precedes the actual day of God’s judgement on the antichrist for persecuting the Apostolic Church and the Saints. The sign of the Lord’s eminent appearing is not BEFORE the sun turns dark and the moon turns to blood, but AFTER these things happen. The end therefore can not be until AFTER these events occur.
We know from Scripture that the end comes at the blast of the last trump. This last trump is the seventh trumpet as found in Revelation 10:7. This signals the end of all that the Prophets had predicted would happen. We know this is in reference to the Church, because Luke 18:31; 24:27, 44; John 1:45; Acts 3:25; 10:43; Rom 16:26 point to this conclusion.
Christ produced the Church and the Church was foretold by the Prophets. It was not a secret or a mystery as some report. What was a secret or hidden according to Paul was only that the Gentiles would be join heirs and fellowcitizens of the same body [Eph. 3:5-6].
The last Trump signals the end and thus the resurrection. There can be no end until the first resurrection.
I find it also amusing that the Pre-Tribs would say the book of Revelation is written in chronological order and then try to pervert until they have the first resurrection before the tribulation. This is accomplished with the false doctrine of a split-phase rapture theory, and multiple resurrections and comings in the one resurrection.
These have two last trumps, one before the tribulation and one at the end of the tribulation.
The fact is, there is one RESURRECTION and it takes place at the last or seventh trumpet at the end of the tribulation period. To teach otherwise is false doctrine.
When is the end?
When the last trumpet sounds and Jesus splits the sky, the dead are resurrected, and we who are alive and remain, are caught up (raptured), to meet him in the air.
Any other doctrine or teaching is false.
Bishop Reckart
Mr. Post-Trib still writing the Truth.
"Beloved think it not strange concerning the fiery trial [Tribulation] which come to try you, as though some strange things happened unto you 1Pet4:12".
ReplyDeleteThe Pre-Tribs need to go back to the book of Acts (our NT book of beginnings) and read about the persecution of the early church.
[Great blog, Pastor Reckart. I agree with you. Saw this little article on the net. Frank]
ReplyDeletePRETRIB RAPTURE SECRETS
How can the “rapture” be “imminent”? Acts 3:21 says that Jesus “must” stay in heaven (He's now there with the Father) “until the times of restitution of all things” which includes, says Scofield, “the restoration of the theocracy under David’s Son” which obviously can’t begin before or during Antichrist’s reign. ("The Rapture Question," by the long time No. 1 pretrib authority John Walvoord, didn't dare to even list, in its scripture index, the too-hot-to-handle Acts 3:21!) Since Jesus can’t even leave heaven before the tribulation ends (Acts 2:34, 35 echo this), the rapture therefore can't take place before the end of the trib! (The above verses from Acts were also too hot for John Darby - the so-called "father of dispensationalism" - to list in the scripture index in his "Letters"!)
Paul explains the “times and the seasons” (I Thess. 5:1) of the catching up (I Thess. 4:17) as the “day of the Lord” (5:2) which FOLLOWS the posttrib sun/moon darkening (Matt. 24:29; Acts 2:20) WHEN “sudden destruction” (5:3) of the wicked occurs! The "rest" for "all them that believe" is tied to such destruction in II Thess. 1:6-10! (If the wicked are destroyed before or during the trib, who'd be left alive to serve the Antichrist?) Paul also ties the change-into-immortality “rapture” (I Cor. 15:52) to the posttrib end of “death” (15:54). (Will death be ended before or during the trib? Of course not! And vs. 54 is also tied to Isa. 25:8 which is Israel's posttrib resurrection!)
Many are unaware that before 1830 all Christians had always viewed I Thess. 4’s “catching up” as an integral part of the final second coming to earth. In 1830 this "rapture" was stretched forward and turned into a separate coming of Christ. To further strengthen their novel view, which the mass of evangelical scholars rejected throughout the 1800s, pretrib teachers in the early 1900s began to stretch forward the “day of the Lord” (what Darby and Scofield never dared to do) and hook it up with their already-stretched-forward “rapture.” Many leading evangelical scholars still weren’t convinced of pretrib, so pretrib teachers then began teaching that the “falling away” of II Thess. 2:3 is really a pretrib rapture (the same as saying that the “rapture” in 2:3 must happen before the “rapture” ["gathering"] in 2:1 can happen – the height of desperation!).
Other Google articles on the 181-year-old pretrib rapture view include “Famous Rapture Watchers,” "Pretrib Rapture Diehards," “X-Raying Margaret,” "Edward Irving is Unnerving," “Thomas Ice (Bloopers),” "Walvoord Melts Ice," “Wily Jeffrey,” “The Rapture Index (Mad Theology),” “America’s Pretrib Rapture Traffickers,” “Roots of (Warlike) Christian Zionism,” “Scholars Weigh My Research,” “Pretrib Hypocrisy,” "Pretrib Rapture Secrecy," “Deceiving and Being Deceived,” and "Pretrib Rapture Dishonesty" – all by the author of the bestselling book “The Rapture Plot” (see Armageddon Books).