The rapture is when believers will be caught up to meet Christ, but the Bible does not use this term or reveal its exact timing. The rapture provides believers with hope and encouragement of their reunion with Christ and the unfolding of His plan for humanity.
The rapture is when believers will be caught up to meet Christ.
The Bible does not specify when the rapture will happen.
The Bible does not use the word “rapture,” but it does describe the event.
How does the truth of meeting the Lord one day impact the way you live your life today?
How can you remain spiritually ready for Christ’s return?
How does being caught up to meet Christ shape your faith?
Why do different Christians hold various views on the timing of the rapture, and how can we approach these differences with humility?
How does the hope of the rapture encourage believers in times of suffering or uncertainty?
How does Jesus’ teaching on being ready for His return (Luke 12:40) challenge how we prioritize our lives and faith?
The rapture is the future event when believers in Christ will be caught up to meet Him in the air, as described in 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 and 1 Corinthians 15:51. The Bible clearly teaches that the rapture will happen, but it does not specify when, leading to different views on its timing. The pre-tribulation view, which Compelling Truth believes, holds that believers will be taken before the tribulation begins. Jesus emphasized that no one knows the exact timing of His return, so believers must always be ready (Luke 12:40). Regardless of the timing, the rapture gives believers hope and encouragement, assuring them of their ultimate reunion with Christ.
Five main theories have been put forward about the timing of the rapture; these concern what is known in prophetic biblical teaching as the "tribulation" period, which is mentioned by Christ in Matthew 24 and described in great detail in Revelation 4—19. The five hypotheses are:
1.Post-tribulation – believers are raptured at the end of the tribulation period, when Christ returns in judgment (cf. Revelation 19).
2.Pre-wrath – believers are caught up somewhere between the sixth and seventh seals described in Revelation.
3.Mid-tribulation – living believers are taken in the middle of the tribulation period.
4.Partial rapture – only faithful believers are taken to be with Christ at the beginning of the tribulation, with unfaithful Christians being left to endure it.
5.Pre-tribulation – believers are caught up to be with Christ before the tribulation begins.
Sincere and learned believers hold to each one of these theories. However, at CompellingTruth.org we believe that when Scripture is examined as a whole, the pre-tribulation rapture position appears to have the most biblical evidence in its favor. Further information about this can be found in "Is pretribulationism right? Will the church be raptured before the tribulation?"
The pre-tribulation view states that, at present, all believers are living in the church age, which has no specified time period given to it in Scripture. At some point in the future, Christ will return for His bride, the church, and evacuate believers from earth before the start of a seven-year period in which God will pour out His wrath on an unbelieving world. The tribulation will climax with the bodily return of Christ, after which He will establish a perfect reign that lasts one thousand years. Once that reign has concluded and one final rebellion crushed, God creates a new heaven and Earth and the eternal state begins.
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