Luke 17 and the Rapture

by ChristianIssues 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • ChristianIssues
    ChristianIssues

    Why is it that Luke 17:24-36 is never mentioned when the Rapture is discussed? I find that these verses clearly show when the Rapture will occur so I've made the following article to show how I see things. Can anyone show how this passage can be viewed differently?

    The following chart and text examine the verses in Luke 17:24-36 which are entirely about the day Jesus returns like lightning. I start with Matt. 24 to show the timing of the verses in Luke 17:24-36.

    Point 3 on the chart is Matt. 24:21, the Great Tribulation, and then after the tribulation …

    Point 5 (Matt. 24:27, 30) says that Jesus will appear like lightning - Luke 17:24 is the parallel verse.

    Now let's follow the verses in Luke 17 which describe Jesus' return AFTER the Great Tribulation.

    Points 6 and 7 (Luke 17:26-29) describe the sudden destruction of sinners in the days of Noah and Lot then …

    Point 8 (Luke 17:30) says that it (the destruction) will be just the same when Jesus returns. Also …

    Point 9 (Luke 17:31-33) says that “ON THAT DAY” no one should look to earthly things but to remember Lot's

    wife because …

    Points 10 and 11 (Luke 17:34-35) say that “one will be taken and the other left” and this is the Rapture.

    So, AFTER the Great Tribulation, Jesus will return like lightning to rapture believers and to destroy sinners.

    This chart shows the flow of events as:

    1) The Antichrist ………………………………… at Point 1.

    2) The Great Tribulation ………………………… at Point 3.

    3) Jesus appears like lightening …………………. at Point 5.

    4) The Rapture and the Day Of The Lord ……….. at Points 8 to 11.

    Rescuing the righteous and then destroying the sinners was the pattern in the days of Noah and Lot and Jesus said, in Luke 17:30, that it would be the same when He returns.

  • Ding
    Ding

    Your scenario assumes a post-Tribulation rapture, which is the view of many Bible scholars.

    Other scholars believe in a pre-Tribulation rapture, with the events you describe being a different event -- 7 years later -- known as the Glorious Appearing of Christ.

  • ChristianIssues
    ChristianIssues

    Yes, I'm aware of that.

    Can you tell me how to subscribe to this post so that I can get emails?

    God bless,

    Mick

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    Welcome, Christian Issues.

    I believe in a post-tribulation rapture.

    I believe the tribulation will be 3 and 1/2 years long, that if allowed to run its course, no one would survive.

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/bible/210750/1/The-Rapture-Is-Taught-In-the-Bible

    Syl

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