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Patricia N.
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Laugh All You Want, The Rapture Is Not Escapism Or Fantasy… It’s Biblical:

Let’s start with the obvious: the Rapture sounds crazy. Jesus descends from Heaven, dead people rise from their graves, and living believers are suddenly caught up into the sky—like the world’s strangest episode of “Stranger Things.” Sounds like the stuff your uncle mutters about after three cups of church coffee. Except—it’s right there in Scripture. Paul says it. John says it. Jesus says it. The only ones who don’t are usually the skeptics writing editorials dismissing the very faith that gives us hope.

Opposing Views on the Rapture

Now, critics like to pounce: “But the word Rapture isn’t even in the Bible!” Congratulations, Sherlock. Neither are the words Trinity or even Bible. And yet, here we are, still believing in all three. The word comes from the Latin rapturus, which translates the Greek word harpazo—meaning “to snatch up, grab by force.” Imagine a parent reaching out and pulling their child away from danger just in time. That’s the picture Scripture gives us of the Rapture.

Some say, “Oh, the Rapture is just a modern invention, some 19th-century gimmick.” Nonsense. Yes, J.N. Darby helped popularize it in more recent times, but long before him, the early Church Fathers like Irenaeus and Cyprian wrote about believers being “snatched up” before judgment. It’s not new—it’s biblical. We also hear about the Rapture straight from Paul, Peter, James, and most importantly, Jesus Himself: “I will come again and receive you to myself.”

The most familiar passage on the Rapture is 1 Thessalonians 4:16–18: “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together (Greek word: harpazo, meaning ‘snatched up’) with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.”

And if that sounds far-fetched, remember Enoch—who literally walked off the face of the earth into God’s presence—and Elijah, who rode to Heaven in a fiery chariot. The prototypes are already in the Old Testament.

Why This Matters

Here’s why this isn’t just a fun theological parlor game: the Rapture gives hope. Paul calls it the “blessed hope.” When you’ve buried a loved one, you don’t need vague talk about them being “in a better place.” You need the solid promise that in one split second, you’ll be with them again. Parents reunited with children. Husbands with wives. Brothers and sisters together again. And at the center of it all—Jesus Christ Himself.

And it does more than comfort grief. It motivates godliness. If you really believe Jesus could return at any moment, maybe don’t binge sin like it’s Netflix. You wouldn’t invite your best friend into a house piled with dirty laundry and Taco Bell wrappers. Don’t greet your Savior that way either. You want to be ready—walking with Him, keeping your spiritual house in order.

The Takeaway

So, what do we do with all this? We wake up. We stay alert. We stop living like the world is a Vegas buffet that never closes. Paul said: “The night is almost gone, the day of salvation is soon here.” Translation: time is short. Knock it off. If you’re a believer, live clean, live holy, live hopeful. If you’re not—well, get right or get left.

Because one day, maybe in our lifetime, maybe tonight—in a blink, in the twinkling of an eye—everything changes. Loved ones raised. The Church caught up. Judgment delayed until after the Bride has been rescued.

It’s not escapism. It’s not fantasy. As C.S. Lewis reminded us, looking forward to the eternal world is one of the things a Christian is meant to do.

So, laugh if you want. Roll your eyes. Write your snarky post. But when it happens—when the shout comes, when the trumpet blows—mockery won’t matter. Only hope will.

https://harbingersdaily.com/laugh-all-you-want-the-rapture-is-not-escapism-or-fantasy-its-biblical/   


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Five Doves, Aug 24, Jerry R.

Is the RAPTURE Really Next Month? The Bible’s Timeline Is Shocking

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@patrician this is so beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!! Come Lord Jesus, come!


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Clinically Dead for 10 Mins; Why We Have Nothing to Fear (Profound NDE):

[I happened across this on Youtube and thought RITAN folks might find it interesting.]

  


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Dr. Barry talking about Feast of Trumpets.  He doesn't really get going until about 36:32.  At the end he said I'll see you in about 3 weeks. 


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@terry 

Very encouraging!  Could it be this year?!!!  Hope so!


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Five Doves, Denis Hart (31 Aug 2025)
"Rapture Vision – Pointing to Rosh Hashanah"

Rapture Vision – Pointing to Rosh Hashanah

There are many visions of the rapture at present, reflecting the very many signs of the Lord’s imminent return that we see around the world.  The above is a link to a vision received by a girl (Marble), narrated by her mother.  Worth looking at (around 13 minutes).  The vision points to Rosh Hashana 2025: 22, 23 and 24 September – or 2(2,3,4) reflecting the often mentioned Vincent Tan numbers ($2.34)....

https://www.fivedoves.com/letters/aug2025/denish831-1.htm   


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