The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
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The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
I was thinking, when the Rapture comes will our earthly physical bodies go to heaven? Or will just our souls be taken up leaving our lifeless earthly bodies behind? I believe it is the second answer but I never really gave it much thought. Not to mention the whole resurrection thing. Oh and one more thing. Is there a since of time in heaven? For instance if I were to die right now, assuming there is no sense of time in heaven, would I just be resurrected immediatly and then judge at his second coming? Thanks for your time!
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Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
The rapture is the resurrection--for the Christian, anyway. Since the resurrection is the resurrection of the physical body, then the rapture will result in the removal of the physical body.
So, the "first resurrection" can be understood as a parade. Jesus was first, followed by the dead saints, followed by those alive at the rapture, followed by the righteous who die during the tribulation. In some schools of thought, there the OT Saints have already been resurrected (this happened after Jesus ascended to the throne) and for still others there will be a final group to take place in the first resurrection at the Great White Throne Judgment, being those who died righteous during the 1,000 year reign.
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- 51Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed— 52in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. 53For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality. 54When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality, then the saying that is written will come true: "Death has been swallowed up in victory. (1 Cor 15:51-54)
- According to the Lord's own word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left till the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep. 16For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. 17After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. (1 Thess 4:13-17)
- They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years . . .This is the first resurrection. (Rev 20:4b-5)
So, the "first resurrection" can be understood as a parade. Jesus was first, followed by the dead saints, followed by those alive at the rapture, followed by the righteous who die during the tribulation. In some schools of thought, there the OT Saints have already been resurrected (this happened after Jesus ascended to the throne) and for still others there will be a final group to take place in the first resurrection at the Great White Throne Judgment, being those who died righteous during the 1,000 year reign.
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Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
I actually have a different question. When we die, will we still remember or recollect the people we knew or the places we went?
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Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
I would guess so, as the Bible indicates we will be rewarded (or punished) based on our actions on Earth. That being said, I think that the specifics of our lives will seem far less relevant at that point.Struntzizzle wrote:I actually have a different question. When we die, will we still remember or recollect the people we knew or the places we went?
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That being said, I think that the specifics of our lives will seem far less relevant at that point.
I agree, Thank you.
I agree, Thank you.
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How many (total) resurrection are there going to be?
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The Bible tells us of two resurrections. The first one is mentioned in Revelation 20:5. This is after the Tribulation before the millennial reign of Christ. I would guess that the second one will be after the millennial reign. See also the first part of Revelation 20:5.How many (total) resurrection are there going to be?
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Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
When Jesus was Resurrected some saints was resurrected . (one). Before Tribulation (pre-trib rapture) Resurrection (two).
After the Tribulation (three). At the end of Tribulation (four). Four events of First Resurrection(believers) and one Second resurrection which is for the unbeliever. Is this what you mean?
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After the Tribulation (three). At the end of Tribulation (four). Four events of First Resurrection(believers) and one Second resurrection which is for the unbeliever. Is this what you mean?
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You are right in saying that these events are resurrections, but do not have anything to do with the first or second resurrection of the dead. I think it was to show that Death had no power over Christ. That He conqured it.because wrote:When Jesus was Resurrected some saints was resurrected . (one). Before Tribulation (pre-trib rapture) Resurrection (two).
After the Tribulation (three). At the end of Tribulation (four). Four events of First Resurrection(believers) and one Second resurrection which is for the unbeliever. Is this what you mean?
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John is very specific as to when the first one will happen. Like I said before, I believe that the ssecond will be after the millenial reign of Christ. Because people will still be growing old and dieing, those who have not and those who have accepted Him during that time and before during the Trib.
Both resurrections are for those who believe in Jesus alone. Remember, Jesus was resurrected and had a glorified body after that. So it is for believers only. What would be the point of a non-believer getting a resurrected, receiving a glorified body only to be in eternal torment in the lake of fire?
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Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
1. So people that are dead (believers) during the millenium are going to be resurrected at the end. You call this one the Second Resurrection?
2. And you are saying that the unbelievers are not going to be resurrected at all. Is this correct?
3. How about those people during the millinium time that survive to the end? What will happen to them?
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2. And you are saying that the unbelievers are not going to be resurrected at all. Is this correct?
3. How about those people during the millinium time that survive to the end? What will happen to them?
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Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
Actually, the traditional premillennial, dispensational view (which I hold to) is that there are two resurrections (as noted, the first and second), but the various events you talked about, Ador, are all part of the first resurrection. As I said earlier in this thread, the first is to be considered something like a parade. Jesus was chronologically first, followed by the OT saints, followed by those dead in Christ at the rapture, followed by those alive at the time of the rapture, followed by those who are raised into righteousness at the GWTJ (i.e., the righteous who die during the mill. reign).
I don't think we should take the first and second resurrections to be necessarily chronological, as if FIRST the righteous get raised and THEN the unrighteous get raised. It's actually a matter of position. Daniel simply refers to this as the resurrection of the righteous and the resurrection of the wicked. I firmly believe that, at the GWTJ, there will be people raised who will be sealed in eternal life and those who will be sealed in eternal condemnation. While the exact resurrection may be simultaneous, those who are given life will take place in the first resurrection, and those who fall into the second death in the Lake of Fire will take part in the second resurrection.
So, again, you have:
First Resurrection:
1. Jesus
2. OT Saints
3. Dead NT Saints (at Rapture)
4. Living NT Saints (at Rapture)
5. Dead Tribulation Saints (Returning with Christ at the 2nd Coming)
6. Living Tribulation Saints (possibly? If so, at the Judgment of the Sheep and Goats)
7. Dead Millennial Saints (GWTJ)
Second Resurrection:
1. All Wicked Dead from Adam to Armageddon (GWTJ)
It's worth noting that, in addition to those who experience the 2nd death of the 2nd resurrection, there are also several groups who will suffer the 2nd death:
1. The Antichrist and False Prophet (At 2nd Coming)
2. Nations that mistreated Israel during the Tribulation (Judgment of Sheep and Goats)
3. Satan and his demons (just before GWTJ)
4. Death and Hades (GWTJ)
I'm pretty sure that covers just about all of it . . . somebody let me know if I missed something.
I don't think we should take the first and second resurrections to be necessarily chronological, as if FIRST the righteous get raised and THEN the unrighteous get raised. It's actually a matter of position. Daniel simply refers to this as the resurrection of the righteous and the resurrection of the wicked. I firmly believe that, at the GWTJ, there will be people raised who will be sealed in eternal life and those who will be sealed in eternal condemnation. While the exact resurrection may be simultaneous, those who are given life will take place in the first resurrection, and those who fall into the second death in the Lake of Fire will take part in the second resurrection.
So, again, you have:
First Resurrection:
1. Jesus
2. OT Saints
3. Dead NT Saints (at Rapture)
4. Living NT Saints (at Rapture)
5. Dead Tribulation Saints (Returning with Christ at the 2nd Coming)
6. Living Tribulation Saints (possibly? If so, at the Judgment of the Sheep and Goats)
7. Dead Millennial Saints (GWTJ)
Second Resurrection:
1. All Wicked Dead from Adam to Armageddon (GWTJ)
It's worth noting that, in addition to those who experience the 2nd death of the 2nd resurrection, there are also several groups who will suffer the 2nd death:
1. The Antichrist and False Prophet (At 2nd Coming)
2. Nations that mistreated Israel during the Tribulation (Judgment of Sheep and Goats)
3. Satan and his demons (just before GWTJ)
4. Death and Hades (GWTJ)
I'm pretty sure that covers just about all of it . . . somebody let me know if I missed something.
And that, brothers and sisters, is the kind of foolishness you get people who insist on denying biblical theism. A good illustration of any as the length people will go to avoid acknowledging basic truths.Proinsias wrote:I don't think you are hearing me. Preference for ice cream is a moral issue
Re: The Rapture....and a bunch of "dead" Christians?
Thanks Jac, Obsolete explanation is kinda blurry so I ask more question. You have the same understanding of mine of the First Resurrection are all for believers (different event but called 1st) and the Second Resurrection are for all unbelievers at the end of Millennium.
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Jac, what about Rapture. How many Rapture Event is going to be (group)? We know that before tribulation is one. Is there another one at the end of the millennium? And what verse do you refer to about pre trib rapture. I have been reading quite a bit about the rapture and I was a pre tribber but not sure for now. I am trying to place it where.
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No there will be no need for one since Christ will be here on Earth to judge to dead and those alive at the end of the millenial reign.because wrote:Jac, what about Rapture. How many Rapture Event is going to be (group)? We know that before tribulation is one. Is there another one at the end of the millennium?
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As long as the Lord lives the story do not end. The word of God is a living one. Meditating on the word is a healthy one. Either you share or observe, try to relish the beauty of the Lord. I would like to know the "verses" regarding Rapture and the clear "passage" that point to Pre-trib Rapture.