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Todd: Hey, welcome to the Prophecy Pros Podcast. This is Jeff Kinley and Todd Hampson and were going to get into the nitty gritty frame by frame play of the rapture.

Jeff: Todd, one of the things that I really appreciate about you, youre, youre just this multi-talented versatile kind of guy and youre a professional animator and I know youve got a lot of background in that, but most of us who are not familiar with animation, how it works, dont understand that the finished product looks one way, but theres a lot that goes into that. You kind of break it down frame by frame. I mean are there many things that are happening behind the scenes in an animation?

Todd: Yeah, absolutely. I mean thats a great analogy. With animation theres typically 24 frames a second and yeah, if you slow it down, you can see a lot that you dont see when its going by really fast. Theres a particular thing called a zip move where a character is in one frame and then the frame right next to it, hes kind of blurred and stretched, then frame three, hes in a different frame, but when you look at it really fast, it just looks like one continuous move.

Todd: So theres little tricks of the trade like that. We were talking about that because a lot of people when they hear about the rapture and thats what were talking about today and breaking down the details of the rapture, they just think of it. “Okay, its a rapture. You get snatched out of here.” Well theres a lot of little mini frames so to speak that happen within that. Today were going to look at the primary texts for the rapture and were also going to look at other places where [foreign language 00:01:27] is used and how its always referred to a snatching out, like most a violent snatch you out of here in a blink of an eye kind of thing. Were going to talk about that. But I thought Id start with the primary text is 1st Thessalonians 4:16 through 17.

Jeff: Lets dive right in.

Todd: Rather than just read the whole thing, Im going to stop and pause on frames and talk about whats going on here so that people can notice that theres several mini events within this one big mega event that are going on.

Jeff: Yes.

Todd: So reading that, at first it says the Lord himself, and let me pause right there. This is Jesus Christ himself. Hes not sending somebody else. Hes not sending a proxy. Its him himself is coming down. “So the Lord himself will come down from heaven.” So he leaves heavens throne room. Once again, just like with the first coming, when he zipped on some skin and became a man, hes stepping out of heaven into our realm. Thats a significant thing.

Todd: And it says, “With a loud command, with the voice of an Archangel and with the trumpet call of God.” So those are three additional things. Theres going to be a loud command. Who knows? Maybe its like when he told Lazarus to come out of the grave, because the moment of the rapture is also the resurrection. So maybe hes going to say, “Todd and Jeff, come forth.” With the voice of an Archangel. We dont know which Archangel that is. Maybe its Michael, the War Angel, Archangel and this is really a special ops snatch and grab. The world is known as… Satans called the Prince of the Power of the Air. So this is his territory. So Jesus is stepping into enemy territory and snatching out his people.

Todd: It says, “With the voice of an Archangel and the trumpet call of God.” Again, we know that at the sound of the last trump, we will talk about that as we go on, but theres actually, will we hear an actual heavenly trumpet? I believe so. Will everyone hear it? Will nonbelievers hear it or just believers? Im not sure theres debates on that. But these are again mini frames that we need to break down and think about because theyre really, really fascinating.

Todd: Then finally it says, “And the dead in Christ will rise first.” All right, theres the resurrection. So I dont know if its because theyre six feet deeper than we are. Then they get to go first or that they had to experience death, but thats the promised resurrection. Thats part of our salvation is our bodily resurrection. The dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up and thats that [foreign language 00:03:56] word, it means a snatching away. A sudden fast snatching away.

Todd: “Well be caught up together with them in the clouds.” So theres another frame, were going to be reunited with believers that have gone before us. Is this kind of a thing where time stands still for a couple minutes and we get to see people? Or is it just all so sudden and then we realize were there with believers that have gone before us, once were all there? I dont know. These are some of the mysteries about bout this piece of word of God. “Were caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.” Thats an important detail because at the end of the tribulation, Jesus feet touch the earth. Theres actually touched down where he makes contact with the earth. Its very important to note that this is not that moment, that were meeting him in the middle of the air, midway between heaven and earth so to speak.

Todd: “So we will be with the Lord forever.” I love it because, and I think you mentioned this in the last podcast, that 1st Thessalonians 4:16 and 17 lines up perfectly with Jesuss words in John 14:3, where he says, “If I go to prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me.” Another version says, “Ill receive you to myself.” So again, hes not coming all the way down to earth. So its clearly a different event than his actual second coming where he touches earth that you also will be where I am. So those two passages line up perfectly.

Jeff: Before we get to the last verse in that passage, I want to back up just for a second and maybe slow it down even more a little bit. To ask you a couple of questions about that. You talked about Jesus descending with a command. My translation says, “A shout.” If we know anything about a shout, we know that a shout is by definition loud, right?

Todd: Thats right.

Jeff: So know that whatever Christ says is going to be loud. Obviously its going to be heard by every believer across the entire planet.

Todd: Mm-hmm (affirmative).

Jeff: That means its going to be a supernatural command. Obviously its going to be authoritarian because somethings going to happen to us based upon the words that come out of his mouth. So theres going to be a call, a summons, if you will. I think thats part of the trumpet thing. Well get to that in just a second. But I think it, like you said earlier Todd, its really the summons of a bridegroom to his bride, calling the bride to the wedding, which fits in so perfectly with that John 14 passage about Jesus going away as our betrothed and we are his beloved.

Jeff: When he comes back and he calls us to be with himself and later on in this passage it says, “Thus we shall be with the Lord in the air and with one another.” The whole idea of being with Christ is a theme that really runs throughout the New Testament. I mean, really all the way, I mean, you could go back to his choosing of us before the foundation of the world. But even in Mark chapter three verse 14 where it says, “He called his disciples.” It says, the number one reason he called them was that, “They might be with him.” Thats what it says. Then we get to John 14 and of course they were with him. John 14 Jesus says, “Im going away. Im going to come back so that you can be with me.” Right here in this passage, says it again, “Be with me.”

Jeff: Read about in Revelation when were in heaven with eternity with God, it says, “They are with God, within his presence.” So the whole idea of this depth of relationship and intimacy with God, that tells me that the rapture is more than just a clinical theological happening. Man, its a romantic event.

Todd: So you think the Lord longs to be with us even now?

Jeff: Oh absolutely. He longs so much that hes preparing this place for us in heaven. So youve got this shout of Jesus and as you said, the voice of the Archangel. Wow! Wouldnt that be great? That it would be Michael? Of course, we know there are more archangels than Michael, we just dont know their names and people say, “Well, whats he going to say? Whats going to be his word?” We dont exactly know, maybe like the bridegroom helper, whats it called?

Todd: The groomsmen.

Jeff: Thank you very much, its like my tongue got tangled. Anyway, so in the parable of the 10 virgins, he says, “Behold the bridegroom come out to meet him.” Perhaps its something like that, that hes going to say. Then of course, the trumpet of God. Of course in ancient Israel that the trumpet was used to bring the people of God together. That was one of the reasons why the trumpet was used in secular culture to announce the arrival of a King. So youve got this whole trumpet thing. I mean, are we getting the sense of this is a dramatic moment in history? Yes, this is going to be a huge event in the course of our experience with Christ. Of course, when you look over to 1st Corinthians chapter 15, Paul tells the Corinthians about this event, and he says in verse 51, “Behold, Ill tell you a mystery. We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed.”

Jeff: So even those who are dead in Christ, meaning those who have died in Jesus and we who are alive depending on whos alive at the time of the rapture, were all going to be changed in the air. It says, “When will this happen? How fast will this happen?” This goes back to this whole frame by frame. I says in verse 52, “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet, for the trumpet will sound and the dead in Christ will be raised first imperishable, and we shall be changed.” Its very interesting, this word, moment in the Greek language is the Greek word, [foreign language 00:09:27] which we get our word Adam from. Its simply a word that means that which is indivisible.

Todd: The smallest amount of time possible.

Jeff: Yes. The smallest amount of time, like you cant divide that amount of time. It happens so quickly. Its instantaneous. It happens, it says, “In the blink of an eye.”

Todd: Wow!

Jeff: Which is like, 100th of a second type thing. The twinkling of eye, excuse me. And so theres going to be an immediate event that happens. And you know whats really interesting to me is that if you think about it, Jesus Christ is not physically been on this earth for 2000 years. This is going to be his first quote, unquote, onsite miracle in 2000 years, though, hes done many miraculous things in peoples lives, going to transform us.

Todd: Thats one thing I wanted to point out is that you have these little clusters of miraculous moments like Moses and the plagues and the parting of the Red Sea, of course creation when God spoke things into existence, and then all of a sudden after a long period of church history where its not that God doesnt work supernaturally, but this is one big mega, overt, crazy supernatural event thats going to be a game changer.

Jeff: Its prophesied. Thats the thing. Its not just something that God happens to have done in someones life. This ones in the Bible. They say its going to happen. Paul writes about that and Jesus, and so we know that event, that a miracle is going to happen in time. The effect that it has on us is that we, our bodies are changed and were given new bodies, imperishable bodies, and people say, “Well, why do we want to have new bodies?” Because listen, we havent been in the real presence of God. Were talking about the holy, majestic, sovereign, shining Chicana glory, God in Heaven. We need new bodies to withstand really the trauma of being in the presence of God. Thats why quite frankly in John one, when you read the vision of Jesus that he gives to John, and you see them in all of his glory, the Bible says, John says, “I fell at his feet as a dead man.”

Jeff: He had this trauma that happened to his nervous system and just to his mental overload. We need to be changed in order to withstand the glory of being in the presence of Jesus Christ. So its going to be a massive, incredible, instantaneous miracle thats going to take place. Jesus is going to do something thats never been done before. Hes going to make us completely like him.

Todd: I think its interesting to point out to that point too, that he spoke creation into existence. And here, once again, we have his voice speaking our new bodies into existence, so to speak. And yeah, I tell people the same thing our body, our current bodies cant even handle the sights and sounds we would see, we would explode on impact.

Jeff: Yes, absolutely.

Todd: So we need new glorified spiritual bodies that can handle that.

Jeff: Absolutely. We would explode. We would burn up as a cinder in his presence. Thats the thing that I think a lot of times that people talk about, theres this famous sort of painting. It says, I think the caption says, “First day in heaven, first moment of Heaven.” Its got this picture of a girl whos like running in the arms of Jesus and shes got her arms wrapped around his neck and kind of thing. I tend to think when we look at scripture that thats not going to be the case. Were going to be on our face before Jesus Christ. Were going to be worshiping him. Were going to be overcome by all and glory. When you read in Revelation, chapter four where we see the throne room of God there, man, theyre not given Jesus high fives. Theyre falling on their face to worship him. This is the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords.

Todd: In all of his glory.

Jeff: In all of his glory, hes not our bro, kind of thing. I mean hes the God of the universe. Think of that moment when we are raptured. Its going to come at an unexpected time, which is why we should always be prepared for the coming of the Lord. Were going to get more into some of the specifics of this here in just a little bit, but I think it says something to us about our preparedness and about the fact that this is a Christ who deserves our devotion right now.

Todd: Absolutely. Absolutely. I think scripture teaches, we should be looking for that moment, being prepared for it, expecting that moment to happen at any time. We see that in the parables of the bridesmaids, some of them were ready, some of them werent. We see that in all the type ology. We see that clearly taught in first and second Thessalonians that we need to be looking for him. Its amazing.

Jeff: Yes. Its what theologians call the doctrine of immanency, meaning that Christ could return anytime. Theres many scriptures in the New Testament, just a couple of them where Paul says, Romans 13:12, “The night is almost gone. The day is at hand.” 1st Corinthians 1:7, “Awaiting eagerly the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ.” We talked about Maranatha, our Lord come, how the early church used that to greet one another. Philippians 3:20, he talks about heaven, he says, “From which we also eagerly await a savior.”

Jeff: Philippians 4:5, the Lord is near, talks about waiting and 1st Thessalonians, the coming of the Lord is at hand and James and on and on and on. Like you said, Titus 2:13, looking for the blessing. This is the most expectant moment of a believers life, and were going to be with the Lord. Thats the promise that we have.

Jeff: Then of course in Revelation 3:11 Jesus says, “Im coming quickly.” Revelation 22:7, “Im coming quickly.” Revelation 22:12, “Im coming quickly.” Revelation 22:20, “Im coming quickly.” I mean, how much more does Jesus have to tell us hes going to come back?

Todd: Exactly.

Jeff: And its going to be soon and its going to be quickly. So we have to be prepared for that glorious events going happen.

Todd: So Jeff, thats been 2,000 years almost. So I think a lot of believers have lost the art of waiting. So what would you say to a believer that says, “Well that was 2000 years ago and he said he was coming quickly, but hes still not here yet.” What would you say to somebody that said that?

Jeff: Well Id say a couple things. We have to ask the question, what in the world is God waiting on? Both from a believer standpoint and from a world standpoint, we see our world deteriorating. We see things happening in our culture that are mirroring the days of Noah. So wed have to ask ourselves, “Why has God waiting?” I think one of the main reasons that hes doing so according to 2nd Peter chapter three verse nine is that he is waiting for those to come to Christ who are going to come to Christ.

Jeff: Romans 11:25 talks about the fullness of the Gentiles and theres going to be, if youve ever thought about this, I dont know if our listeners have ever considered this, but the fact that theres going to be a last Gentile to come to Christ.

Todd: Lets find that guy right now.

Jeff: Yeah. Seriously, lets go locate him, just do an internet search form because guess what? Theres going to be that person. Once that person comes to faith in Jesus Christ, Gods going to say, “Okay, blow that trumpet. Lets do this thing. Lets get down there and rescue my bride. Because my wrath has been building against this dam of mercy for 2000 years. The dam is about to break on planet earth.” So I think that God is waiting because hes… number one, hes setting the stage for the end times, hes setting the stage for revelation.

Jeff: I think secondly, hes waiting for the lost to repent. Jesus still loves sinners. He still wants people to come to Christ and hes still working through his Holy Spirit to romance and woo and to convict those people of their sin, to bring them. Then hes just waiting for the appointed time, this time for the wedding to begin for the bride of Christ.

Jeff: I find it just fascinating to me, this whole idea of the rapture, and we talked about this word [foreign language 00:16:51], the Greek word, which means to violently seize or snatch away someone to rescue them type thing. That word is used in Acts chapter eight, where it talks about Phillip being snatched away and suddenly finds himself in a whole different location.

Todd: Same word, right?

Jeff: Yes, exact same word. 2nd Corinthians 12:2, where Paul says, “I was caught up to the third heaven.” Exact same word. In Revelation 12:5, its talking about the Ascension of Jesus uses this word, [foreign language 00:17:19]. So Jesus was raptured at the Ascension, so in 14 times in the New Testament its used in five of those 14 times, it means to disappear. So, I mean, thats a little bit of a detail on behind the scenes kind of thing. But the whole idea, Todd, is the fact that Jesus has promised to return for his bride, hes going to return for his bride and we should be looking for his return and anxiously awaiting and anticipating that. In the meantime, weve got to keep getting the message out and telling people about Jesus.

Todd: Amen. Thats right. Today would be a good day.

Jeff: It really would be. Yeah. Its very interesting, my mother came to Christ on her deathbed and I asked her why she had not done this before and her answer was, “Well, I guess I never got around to it.” But she came to Jesus on her death bed. And guess what, maybe some people listening today have just thought to themselves, “Well, I just never got around to it.” This doctrine of the rapture is not meant to frighten people. Its not meant to scare people into heaven, at the same time it is a reality. And if that produces a sense of urgency in your life to get your heart right with Christ, to repent of your sins and give your heart to Jesus Christ, believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved. If thats what motivates you, then so be it. Thats the way Gods drawing you to himself.

Todd: Thats right.

Jeff: Its exciting doctrine. By the way, the very last verse there Todd, back in 1st Thessalonians chapter four, in verse 18, remember what it says there? It says, “Therefore, do what with these words?” Comfort one another.

Todd: Comfort one another.

Jeff: Comfort one another. So for believers, the rapture is a great doctrine. Its kind of a… its that exhale.

Todd: Its a breath of fresh air.

Jeff: Yeah.

Todd: And to me its another support for the pre-trib view because how could that be comforting if you had to go through seven years of hell on earth to get there? It is our escape clause. It is our… again, its not that we wont face tough things. Christians are being persecuted all over the world, worse now than any other time in history. But at the same time we have some of the biggest revivals in history, Iran right now, Muslims are turning to Christ in droves, underground church in China, Malaysia, God is definitely working behind the scenes.

Todd: I think that goes back to what you said about there is that last person that needs to receive the Lord and perhaps this is the last in gathering of some of the people that hes trying to reach. We dont know the timing of it, but it sure seems like its closer now than its ever been before. Thats for sure.

Jeff: Yes, thats so true. Youre right about the revival. Ive seen it firsthand in the Philippines, what God is doing right now.

Todd: Thats right.

Jeff: I think that the bottom line just of an encouragement to believers who are listening out there to embrace this doctrine. Hey, dive in 1st Thessalonians chapter four, dive into first Corinthians 15, dive in John 14. Get into these passages for yourself and study it and just allow the Holy Spirit to give you that comfort to make sure that youre his and that youre going to be rescued by this great conquering hero, Jesus Christ when it comes back for us. So thats a little bit of the doctrine that weve unpacked today. Theres more, right?

Todd: Yeah, absolutely. [crosstalk 00:20:06]. Theres lots more.

Jeff: We can always talk about more.

Todd: I love what you said. I mean that really is the crux of it, right there is dont take our word for it, dive into the word, learn it for yourself and again this is conversational. Wed love to hear from you. If you have questions about the rapture or any other topic. We want to hear whats not clear, what you need to figure out, what confuses you. Those are the things we want to address. We want to make sure that this podcast is something that you can look forward to hearing and learning from and we just count it a privilege to talk to you each week.

Jeff: Absolutely. So send those questions into where, Todd?

Todd: Prophecyprospodcast.com. There you can ask questions. You can also find out information about Jeffs ministry, my ministry, and some live events doing called the Daniel Project and all kinds of other stuff. So thats prophecyprospodcast.com. See you next time.

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