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Is the rapture really coming soon—or is the whole idea a modern invention that's not even biblical? From a solid Reformed perspective, we unpack why the pre-tribulation rapture popularized in the 1800s isn't supported by Scripture, how in Matthew 24 where one is taken and one left isn’t about a secret rapture and how 1 Thessalonians 4 actually describes Christ's single, visible Second Coming (not a secret escape). We also expose the mark of the beast (666) as a first-century reference to Emperor Nero and Roman allegiance—fulfilled in the events leading to Jerusalem's fall in AD 70. Instead of Left Behind, our focus should be faithful endurance. What does the Bible actually say about the End Times?
By Cole Shinall4.9
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Is the rapture really coming soon—or is the whole idea a modern invention that's not even biblical? From a solid Reformed perspective, we unpack why the pre-tribulation rapture popularized in the 1800s isn't supported by Scripture, how in Matthew 24 where one is taken and one left isn’t about a secret rapture and how 1 Thessalonians 4 actually describes Christ's single, visible Second Coming (not a secret escape). We also expose the mark of the beast (666) as a first-century reference to Emperor Nero and Roman allegiance—fulfilled in the events leading to Jerusalem's fall in AD 70. Instead of Left Behind, our focus should be faithful endurance. What does the Bible actually say about the End Times?