The Rapture Debate - Revelation TV
A theological debate comparing the pre-tribulation and post-tribulation rapture views, focusing on whether the Church is removed before God's wrath or supernaturally preserved through it.
The timing of the rapture shapes a believer's worldview, preparation for suffering, and interpretation of Israel's role in the end times.
Section summaries
Introduction & Ground Rules
optionalEstablishes that both debaters are premillennialists and respect the authority of Scripture.
Pre-Tribulation Opening Statement
watchEssential explanation of the 'imminence' doctrine and the two-stage return theory.
Post-Tribulation Opening Statement
watchFocuses on the radiant church and biblical types like Noah and Israel in Goshen.
Rebuttals and Direct Responses
watchAddresses the specific interpretation of Matthew 24 and the 'elect'.
Viewer Q&A / Emails
optionalCovers diverse audience questions ranging from the 'Mark of the Beast' to 'The Restrainer'.
Key points
- Dual Comings vs. Single Event — Derek argues for two distinct stages of Christ's return to reconcile 'imminence' (no signs) with 'signposted' events; John argues for a single, post-tribulation event based on the plain reading of Matthew 24.
- Typology of Protection — John emphasizes that figures like Noah and Lot were not removed from Earth but preserved amidst judgment, suggesting the Church will be 'radiant' and supernaturally shielded during the tribulation.
- The Nature of Divine Wrath — The debate hinges on whether the entire seven-year period is 'God's wrath' (from which the Church is exempt) or if 'tribulation' is man-made persecution while 'wrath' is a separate final judgment.
- Imminence and the 'Thief in the Night' — Derek posits that imminence requires a pre-tribulation rapture because a post-tribulation event would be predictable to the day based on Daniel’s prophecies.
“Patterns are prophecy. They have a strong prophetic element.” — John Campbell
“If the bridegroom has the ability to remove the bride before he wages war and bombs the earth, surely he would do that out of love.” — Derek Walker
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Welcome to the rapture debate here on
Revelation TV. Joined by two uh epic uh
debaters of varying experience and I'd
like to introduce uh them uh to you. Uh
we have a wonderful uh background I have
to say and thank you to those who
created this amazing studio so that we
could boldly go where no man has gone
before. And I would like to introduce
first John Campbell uh John your former
left tenant colonel uh in the British
Army which will uh prepare you well for
this encounter. You're also um well
known as a presenter on Bible study and
an author and we will talk maybe at the
end of the show about your your prolific
book that you have in front of you and
uh Derek Walker well known to viewers as
the pastor of the Oxford Bible Church,
author of many books. I don't know
whether you've reached 20 yet. Oh, 20.
Yeah, I thought you had. And um and of
course um wellrespected Bible teacher.
Thank you both for joining us. I'm I'm
going to just start with a couple of
scriptures which we will we we will all
I think agree with. And um by the way,
welcome to all of you uh uh who are
tuning in, especially if this is your
first occasion to watch Revelation TV.
And uh we will have an opportunity after
the formal debate for you to uh have
your emails read out. So please feel
free to email during uh the first hour
and we will bring your thoughts and
questions on the topic of the rapture uh
after the formal debate. I want to start
with uh 2 Timothy 3:E 16. All scripture
is God breathed and is useful for
teaching, rebuking, correcting and
training in righteousness. So we're
setting the ground rules first between
us that we all uh believe in the
authority of the scripture and in the
plain reading of the text. Uh so that's
very important for us to set out also um
to narrow the debate because the subject
of the Lord's return is a big one. So uh
we all agree uh in a premillennial uh
position uh that uh there will be also
and by the way this is mentioned in
revelation 19 and 20 uh that Jesus will
return in power and glory and then he'll
establish his millennial kingdom the
mess on earth the messianic kingdom and
that's in revelation 20 and then also uh
just again setting out our our positions
uh We all agree that uh the Lord will
come in power and glory to establish his
kingdom and there will be a time called
the tribulation, a time of great
distress. And what and that's described
through a number of chapters of
Revelation from uh chapter 6 through to
18. It will last um at least 7 years and
it will come to a climax with the great
and awesome day of Christ's return to
establish the kingdom.
But that I don't want to restrict our
discussion too much, but it's important
for us not to go down rabbit holes um of
of some obscure elements. And also for
the folks emailing in try and stick to
this point and and this is the point
when when will be the rapture will it be
uh
pre tribulation mid-tribulation if I
dare may say or post-tribulation or we
could say will it be uh uh
pre-tribulation or will it not be
pre-tribulation but I'm going to read
another scripture and um I'm reading by
the way from the uh New International
Version, which I can be corrected on
later if you want to email in and say,
"Oh, yeah, I haven't got that quite
right, Tim." But in one Thessalonians 4,
this is really the key passage uh from
verses 14 to 18, the familiar uh uh
verses, but let's read this. We believe
that Jesus died and rose again. And so
we believe that God will bring with
Jesus those who have fallen asleep in
him. 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. For the Lord
himself will come down from heaven with
a loud command uh with the voice of the
archangel and with the trumpet call of
God. And the dead in Christ will rise
first. After that, we who are still
alive and are left will be caught up
with them in the clouds to meet the Lord
in the air. And so we will be be with
the Lord forever. Therefore, encourage
each other with these words. And that's
our chief purpose is that we will honor
the Lord uh in this uh debate and we
will encourage each other to search the
scriptures and to be expectant of the
Lord's return.
Now the formal that's the informal bit
the formal bit. Now uh I think we've
agreed uh between us that Derek will go
first um and it will be a 20inut uh
statement on
uh the
pre-tribulation rapture and and John
will then have 20 minutes to uh give his
statements on uh potentially the non
pre-tribulation. Well, it's the rapture.
Yes. Um, and uh Derek, I'm going to set
my uh uh clock. It won't there won't be
an alarm, but I'll give a few little
hints that you're approaching your 20
minute marker, and you may begin.
Excellent. Thank you, Tim. So, to set
the scene, I want to say this that the
Old Testament prophets presented two
visions of Messiah's coming. First, he'd
come to suffer and die and rise again
for our salvation. And secondly, he
would come in power and glory as the
king of kings to establish his kingdom
on earth. And these two visions
obviously are so different they can't
happen at the same time. The Jews as a
whole made the mistake of focusing on
his coming in glory and they ignored the
other prophecies and as a result they
weren't ready to receive him at his
first coming when he had to come as the
suffering servant uh because they were
focused on his coming as the king. Now,
of course, we know that Jesus fulfills
both visions through his first coming as
our suffering savior and his second
coming as the king of glory. Now, when
we come to study the New Testament
prophecies of Christ's return, we're
faced with a similar problem. There are
two very different descriptions of his
coming
and they can't be reconciled. Uh that is
that they can't happen at the same time.
So we can either make the same mistake
as the Jews and just focus on one set of
prophecies and not take the other set
seriously and literally or we can give
them equal weight and conclude that
Christ Christ's return will be in two
stages. Now let me explain the problem.
Some prophecies give a detailed sequence
of signs and timings that lead up to
Christ coming in power and glory. for
instance through the book of revelation
um the olivette discourse Matthew 24 um
to 2 Thessalonians 2 as well and and so
because of these signposts as it were
someone living in the seven years before
Christ's return will be able to
calculate it to the day in fact for
example Daniel 12:11 says that the
abomination of desolation will stand for
1,290 days and that's until Christ
returns So they'll be able to predict uh
when Christ returns. On the other hand,
so that's one set of prophecies. On the
other hand, many other prophecies of his
coming strongly emphasize that it's
imminent. What imminence means, and it's
a major doctrine in many New Testament
scriptures, is it could happen at any
time. We just don't know when it's going
to happen. There are no warning signs,
no warning events, no no events that
must happen first. And so no one can
know when he's coming. And therefore the
me there are many exhortations that we
must constantly look and wait and watch
for for Christ Christ's return and and
which is at hand so that we're always
ready for him and and so that is our
focus as it were. Um, and so God, he
deliberately keeps the timing secret of
this event so that we'll live in the
continual expectancy that he might come
today. That at any moment we'll find
ourselves standing before him at his
judgment seat to give an account and to
receive our rewards. And and that is a
very strong motivation.
But if his coming is at least seven
years uh you know there's going to be at
least seven years of clear signs then of
course all these injunctions to watch to
wait for uh to look for to live in that
expectancy you know they they don't make
sense. Now the problem is made worse
between these two descriptions of these
two
uh comingings you might say of Christ
when you look at the conditions before
these comeings. So before his coming in
power and glory, all hell will be
breaking loose on earth uh as described
in Revelation. You know, the trumpet
judgments, the world empire of the
antichrist, the the mark of the beast,
the bowls of wrath leading up to
Armageddon, a time described by Daniel,
Jeremiah, and Jesus as the the great
tribulation far worse than any other
time in history. So much so that Jesus
said that all flesh would be destroyed
if he didn't cut that time short by his
return. Matthew
24:22. Um, on the other hand, the
prophecies of his imminent coming
describe normal life going on uh before
he comes. Um, so that the world is
saying peace and safety. As a result,
the world is taken totally by surprise
by his coming uh and and is not is not
ready for what's going to happen as a
result. And so the only way to do
justice to both these two very different
visions of Christ coming is to say as
with Christ's first and second coming is
to say that they'll be fulfilled by
Christ at two distinct times rather than
all rather than all on the same day. Now
to understand why his coming must be in
two stages, it's necessary to understand
the nature of the time leading up to his
return in power and glory. It's called
the day of the Lord or tribulation. It's
a period of history in which God moves
in judgment and wrath and it climaxes
with the great and awesome day of the
Lord's return in glory. It's a time of
worldwide judgment. It's revealed in
great detail in the Old Testament in
through the prophets and in the New
Testament especially in Revelation
6-19. And this time is also known as as
the tribulation. It's also called the
hour of trial. Uh it's also known by the
Jews as the birth pains of the Messiah.
Uh leading up to Messiah's coming. Uh
it's also called the end of the age or
the consummation of the age, the
Sentellia, the the final part of the
age. And and now the New Testament is
clear that Christ has died for our sins.
So as far as believers are concerned,
we're under his blood. And so we are not
appointed to go through the wrath of God
to face those judgments. And therefore,
Christ must save us from this time of
wrath that's coming on the whole world.
And the only way he can do this is by
coming for his church to remove her from
the earth in the rapture before this day
of the Lord begins. And so the
pre-tribulation rapture harmonizes all
the scriptures about Christ's return
saying that at first at any moment he
will come in the air to receive his
church to himself and take her to
heaven. This in turn will initiate the
day of the Lord uh which is at least
seven years of escalating judgments on
earth known as the tribulation and that
will come to their climax at his coming
in power and glory to establish his
kingdom on the earth. So that kind of
sets the scene and now I want to just
give a selection of scriptures that will
demonstrate that this is the plain
teaching of Jesus and the apostles. I
want to start with John chapter 14 verse
2 and three. Jesus's wonderful promise
to his disciples as he preparing them
for his death. In my father's house, and
that's of course heaven. We pray to our
father who art in heaven. In my father's
house are many mansions. If it were not
so, I would have told you. I go to
prepare a place for you. And if I go and
prepare a place for you, I will come
again. And actually, this is in the
present tense. I am coming again. This
is I'm going to mention this a few
times. It's the futuristic use of
the of the present tense. So of course
he will come again but he says it I am
coming again. It's like this expresses
imminence. He I'm on my way. I'm I could
be back at any time and will receive you
to myself. This is the word paralano
which I'll come back to later. I'll
receive you to myself that where I am
there you may be also. Praise God. So
this is a promise of a coming of Christ
for his own people only to take us with
him to heaven so that we'll be with him
forever. These are the romantic words of
the bridegroom to his bride and the
futuristic use of the present tense
denotes imminence. And this contradicts
the post-trip rapture because that says
that when Jesus returns that the church
is raptured to meet him in the air and
then does a U-turn to return with Christ
to the earth because of course he has to
establish his kingdom on the earth and
we'll reign with him. So the pre-trip
view agrees with this verse that
actually Jesus return comes and takes us
to heaven and that's where we'll be
during the tribulation. Now my my second
scripture is is looking at this in the
book of revelation. Revelation 4:1
starts after these things and and that's
the seven letters to the seven churches
which describe the church age. After
these things I looked and behold a door
standing open in heaven and the first
voice which I heard was like a trumpet
speaking with me saying come up here and
I'll show you the things that must take
place after this. this is the things
that must take place after the church
age. Uh and so John is raptured to
heaven which some see as a picture of
the rapture. And he'll he's told he'll
be shown what will happen after the
church age. After the
rapture, one of the things he sees in
heaven is seven lamps of fire. That's in
Revelation 4:5. Seven lamps of fire
burning before the throne. And in
chapter one, those seven these seven
golden lampstands
represent the church. So this indicates
the church is now in heaven. He also
sees 24 elders sitting on thrones with
crowns uh clothed with white shining
garments which these three things the
the thrones crowns and garments are
exactly the rewards promised to the
overcomers in Revelation 2 and three of
the church age. And elders in the Bible
are always men. They're never angels.
And angels are never enthroned. So the
elders of a church are the leaders of
the church that represent the whole
church. So these 24 elders represent the
whole church which is now enthroned in
heaven after the rapture. And that's
proved by the song that they sing to the
lamb in Revelation 5:9. They say,
"You're worthy to open the scroll and to
open its seals. Uh for you were slain
and you have redeemed us to God by your
blood." So clearly they're talking about
being redeemed.
um their their men who have been
redeemed out of every tribe, tongue,
people, and nation. They represent all
the church and have made us kings and
priests to our God, and we shall reign
on the earth. And so, this shows that
the church is raptured to heaven in
Revelation 4 and 5 before Christ starts
to release his judgments on the earth um
when he starts breaking the first six
seals. And and by the way, that's how we
know the whole tribulation is a time of
divine wrath because it's init judgments
are initiated by Christ. The seven
seals, the seven trumpets, the seven
bowls of wrath. The word wrath is used
10 times throughout these chapters. And
and so um the church is in heaven before
the judgments are poured out. Uh and so
this also explains why there's no
mention of the church in chapters 6 to
18. not the church on earth. There's an
interesting thing in Revelation 13:6
where the antichrist blasphemes those
who dwell in heaven. Perhaps those are
the raptured saints. Um but in
Revelation 19 now we do see the church
but this time but we see her in heaven
not on earth just before his second
coming as king of kings. The glorified
church is in heaven and married to
Christ. So she must have been raptured
before this. Verse seven says, "Let us
be glad and rejoice and give him glory
for the marriage of the lamb has come."
Which means it's happened and his wife,
and it is the word for wife, has made
herself ready. So she is now the the
marriage has happened. The bride is now
also the wife. And to her it was granted
to be arrayed in fine linen, clean and
bright. For the fine linen is the
righteous acts of the saints. So, in
other words, she's already gone through
the judgment seat of Christ and received
her eternal rewards based on her good
works. And then verse 14 shows the very
same people, the bride, dressed in the
same clothing, returning with Christ at
the second coming. It says, "The armies
in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white
and clean, followed him on white
horses." So, that's us returning with
Christ in the second coming. So, there
isn't a post-tribulation rapture. The
the rapture's already happened. And so
that I believe Revelation makes it clear
that there it will be a pre-tribulation
rapture. Next, we need to look at
Jesus's major teaching on this. In
Matthew 24, the Olivet discourse in
verse three, the the disciples asked
Jesus two questions, two key questions.
What is the signs of your coming in
power and glory? And what is the signs
for the end of the age or the
tribulation? And he answered the first
question in verse 7-35 describing all
the events of the tribulation leading up
to the second coming. And then he moved
on to answering the second question is
what's the sign for the start of the
tribulation the end of the age. And he
says in verse 36 but of but of that day.
Now the but there is per day and that is
signifies the transition to a to a new
topic a new question. Um, and this is
why what he says now is very different
because up to now Jesus gave all the
signs leading up to his second coming.
Now it's a very different answer because
he says, "But of that day and hour of
the start of the tribulation, no one
knows, not even the angels of heaven,
but my father only." In other words,
there are no
signs for the start of the day of the
Lord, the tribulation. So the his coming
in power and glory had many signs but
the start of the end of the age is
imminent. It has no signs. So nobody
will know when it starts except God. And
then he develops this thought in the
next few verses and it's clear he's
talking about the same event. Then he
says, "But as the days of Noah were, so
also will the coming of the son of man
be." So notice he talks about the start
of the tribulation as being initiated by
a coming of Christ. And he says it will
follow the same pattern as in the days
of Noah. For example, just as Noah's
flood was a worldwide judgment, so the
tribulation will be a worldwide
judgment. And then he says, for as in
the days before the flood, they were
eating and drinking, marrying and giving
in marriage until the day that Noah
entered the ark and didn't know until
the flood came and took them all away,
so also will the coming of the Son of
Man be. You see, before the flood,
normal life is going on. And there were
no signs that judgment was about to
fall. And so when it fell, the whole
world was taken by surprise. The key
event that initiated the flood was when
God called the believers into the safety
of the ark, which is a picture of
Christ, who's our ark of salvation. Uh
and and they were raised above the
waters of judgment. Likewise, Christ
will come and call all believers to
himself in the rapture, raising us to
safety above the earth with the scene of
judgment. And then on the same day, God
will start releasing the worldwide
judgments of the tribulation as he
released the flood in the days of Noah.
Luke 17, Jesus adds the example of Lot
in verse 28 to 30. Likewise, as it was
also in the days of Lot, they ate, they
drank, they bought, they sold, they
planted, they built, normal life. But on
the day that Lot went out of s Sodom, it
rained. Notice on the day it rained fire
and brimstone from heaven and destroyed
them all. Even so, it will be in the day
when the Son of Man is revealed. And so,
Lot was removed from the scene of
judgment. And then God's wrath was
immediately released. And the basis for
this was Abraham's prayer for Lot in
Genesis 18:25 where he says, "Far be it
from you, Lord, to slay the righteous
with the wicked. Shall not the judge of
all the earth do right?" In other words,
he and God answered by removing all the
believers from the scene of judgment and
then he released that judgment. And
likewise, God's going to remove all the
believers from the earth in the rapture
before he releases his wrath upon the
earth. If you know, if you think about
it, if he's he's the bridegroom and his
bride, and if he has the ability to
remove the bride before he wages war and
bombs the earth, surely he would do that
if he out of love for his bride. Then he
describes what this imminent rapture
will be.
And then two men verse 40 will be in the
field. Matthew 24:40 will be in the
field. One will be taken and the other
left or left behind you might say. Now
this word taken is paralo. If you
remember that it means to take to be
along to be be with to take to be with
it's the same word Jesus used in John
14:3 when he said I'll come and receive
you to myself. And and it's the same
word that was used for Joseph taking
Mary to be his wife. This is the
bridegroom coming to take his bride to
be with him. And then when it says the
other is left left behind a fee that's
usually you know should be thought of as
abandoned left behind to go through the
tribulation. Then he says two women will
be grinding at the mill. One taken and
the other left. Again they're going
about their normal life. no sign of, you
know, Armageddon and all the all the
other stuff going on in the world.
They're going around their normal lives.
Suddenly, Christ will take his people
and leave the others behind to go
through the tribulation. And and so he
says, "Watch therefore, for you do not
know what hour your Lord is coming."
Notice the emphasis is your Lord. He's
coming for them uh to rescue them. But
notice even believers will not know when
he comes. It's imminent. Now, uh, that
isn't true in a post-trip rapture. Oh,
no. Thank you. I actually got one and a
half minutes. Oh, wow. Okay. Well, he
compares this coming to a coming of a
thief as well, which confirms its
imminence because he says, "Know this
that if the master of the house had
known what hour the thief would come,
he'd have watched and not allowed his
son house to be broken into. Therefore,
you also be ready for the Son of Man is
coming at an hour you do not expect."
And so this confirms its imminence
because the thief doesn't announce its
time when he's going to come. Um when he
comes as a thief, he will come to take
the precious things from the house and
then go away again, resulting in the
house experiencing loss. That's a
perfect picture of the rapture. When
Christ comes to remove us from the
world, he's not really a thief because
he's only taking what belongs to him.
But the world will experience his coming
as the coming of a thief when it
discovers a billion believers. suddenly
taken from the world. This is quite
different from his signposted second
coming at the end of the tribulation
when he takes over the house. Notice the
final strong statement of imminence. Be
ready. Be always ready for the son of
man is coming at an hour you do not
expect. That contradicts the post-trip
rapture because for those in the
tribulation, the second coming will
happen at the exact time God has always
already revealed. Derek, thank you so
much on the nail. 20 minutes. John, I'll
only interrupt you by saying time out.
Yeah, unless I over to you. Unless I
wind up first, which I might.
Um, I want to go attack it a slightly
different way. I mean, there might be
some viewers who have heard me proclaim
the pre-tribulation rapture, and I don't
want them to be confused. I mean, I've
said often on television that I was a
bit fickle about this whole thing, and I
would tend to line up with what I had
read recently. Um, because the arguments
are very convincing. They're very
plausible. And not only that, you want
them to be true. I certainly wanted them
to be true. But I realized, you know,
the Lord had allowed me to wallow from
one to the other to the other. and I
know how he how he treats me. So I was
beginning to recognize this pattern. And
my problem was I was relying too much on
the opinions of men to form my own
opinion. And I realized I got to the
point where I realized that was wrong.
The only place to go was to the Lord.
And so I just threw out a prayer. Lord,
what is the truth? I didn't wrestle with
it. I didn't I wasn't waiting in
anticipation in the days ahead for a
response. And then one day I was just
reading through Matthew 24. Very
familiar passage. You know, we all know
it. We've all read
it. Um Derek has referred to it. But
when I got to verse 30 and 31, which
is, let me just read that out.
Then the this is Jesus talking and it's
he's having a long discourse with his
disciples and he gets the point here and
he says then the sign of the son of man
will appear in heaven and then all the
tribes of the earth will mourn and they
will see the son of man coming on the
clouds of heaven with power and great
glory and he will send his angels with a
great sound of a trumpet and they will
gather together his elect from the four
winds from one end of heaven to another.
Now, we can dissect that, but I'm not
going to do that
here. All what I have to tell you is
that I was it was I was just overwhelmed
by the spirit. Absolutely overwhelmed.
And and all my, you know, my because
I've read that hundreds of times and
never seen it before. my spiritual
blindness, you know, was had had been
exposed. And I just sat there in my
chair
stunned. And I said, "Lord, but what
about the church? If this is true, what
about the church in the intervening
years? If if if we have to stay here for
seven years and you're going to come and
take us back at the end, what on earth
happens to us?" And I have one of those
silences. You know those loud silences
when the Lord is talking to you but but
yet not letting you hear what he's
saying. And it was as if I was hearing
something just out of reach, just out of
hereshot, but I could just grasp it. And
it was something about you're the light
of the world. That's the best I can
explain it. So I thought, okay, I knew
we we were the light of the world. I
knew that. But I I still was holding it
and mulling it over and thinking, Lord,
what is this? And I wasn't struggling
with it. I wasn't wrestling with the
scriptures. I was just mulling it over.
And then one Sunday, I was just sitting
quietly at church just mulling it over.
What a Lord, what does this mean? Well,
I know we're alive the world, but you
know, for the church to be here for
seven years, it's going to be pretty
awful. And then just it welled up from
inside me. Arise, shine, for your light
has come and the glory of the Lord is
risen upon you. And with that I had
complete
understanding. And what I understood was
the church will be radiant in the last
days. It's not the church like anything
we've ever seen. It will be utterly
radiant with the glory of her Lord. Now
whether that's a physical radiance, I I
don't know. We think about Moses who
came down from the mountain and his face
was radiant having spent time with the
Lord. Well, we have the glory of the
Lord in us, the the hope of glory there
and and you know, somehow we're going to
radiate that. How what its manifestation
will be, I can't say. But I just knew
that this is going to be not the church
cowering. It's going to be our finest
hour. Absolutely the finest hour. And
and those prophecies that the Lord spoke
over us, greater things than I do will
you do. This is all going to happen
during this 7-year period. We will there
will be martyrs. There will be people
slain, but they will die in glory. You
know, I've said this to a number of
people, but if Steven had been told the
day before that the next day he was
going to be stoned to death, he would
have been
terrified. But in the moment, he was
filled with the spirit. His face, you
know, with the face of an angel. And
Paul saw
it. Paul saw it. And so he marched off
to Damascus to slay to to to gather up
the the people of the way because he was
troubled by what he'd seen. And so just
the dying of the church in the
tribulation as they're as they're killed
by the antichrist forces will be a
testimony to those watching. It will be
the largest harvest ever. I believe and
I believe this is what the Lord was
showing me. And now as I go into those
scriptures, no I before I do that, I
want to I want to take a step back and
paint a picture. And that picture is one
of typology. Typology and shadows run
all the way through scripture. And they
can teach us so much. Patterns are
prophecy. They have a strong prophetic
element. And I just want to look at some
of No, let me just backtrack a bit. The
the the the attitude I've taken to all
this is Okam's razor. You all know
Okam's razor. Okam was a 14th century
English monk and he in essence said the
simplest solution or rather the solution
that needs the least assumptions is
probably right. He didn't say it's
always right and it isn't always right
but it's a very good rule of thumb. You
know, don't fill the void with
assumptions. just take the facts and ask
what they say. And so this is the
principle I have involved right the way
through that if I had to make leaps of
of leaps of um my own ideas then I would
jettison it. I would only I would only I
have only allowed in the last three
months I've been going this I have only
allowed scripture to speak not the
assumptions of men not my own
assumptions no conjecture no you know
speaking from silence and none of that
it has to be the word of God and nothing
but the word of God so let let me just
look at some of these at at at some of
these types just wind this back a
bit so um you know typ Apology is not
allegory. It's God God has made a habit
of show of doing in shadow uh what he
will later do in substance. And uh if we
want to reme understand God, one way to
do that and we do it today very much we
do it in our Bible studies is to
remember what he's done. You remember
when we were doing the book of Psalms in
Bible study, David was constantly
remembering and reminding himself what
the Lord had done before. So there's
something about what God shows us which
we can pick up and carry forward and I
want to just look at a few examples. Now
Noah is a good one and Derek's already
mentioned that although I have to say
I've I have now come to a different
conclusion. I read the scripture now. I
once read it exactly as Derek did, but I
now read it that the Lord didn't
say as it was in the days of Noah, so it
shall be in the tribulation. He said as
it was in the day days of Noah, so shall
it be at my my coming again. So what we
see is that the Noah Noah's arc and Noah
riding on the waves is far from being
lifted out of the tribula out of the
tribulation is it actually that the the
days of no are a type of the second
coming. That's what Jesus says. As it
was in the days of Noah, so shall it be.
What's it? Let me see exactly what it
was. And he says the same about
Lotus.
Um, but as the days of Noah were, so
also will be the coming of the Son of
Man. Not the not the tribulation, his
coming again. And that is extraordinary.
So that caused me to think, you know, so
Noah is in the ark. Yes, he's lifted out
of the judgment, but but he's not
removed from the earth. And we get the
same with with um Lot. He's taken out of
Sodom. The judgment falls, but he's not
removed from the earth. Incidentally,
his wife Lot is a type of the goat at
the separation of the sheep and goats,
but we won't get into that. And so, you
know, then you think, well, what's
what's going on then? So, who who is
Lot? Who is Noah and his
family? And you see that Noah is a type
of the church. and his
family perhaps saved by covenantal
relationship because the Lord is very
good on that. But that you see that his
family are a type of the sheep. They
have to repopulate the earth. The type
of the sheep and goats judgment at the
end of time. And these are just things
that the Lord has been showing me.
Suddenly there in my mind and putting it
all together has been quite exciting. So
here we have Noah not taken out of the
flood but preserved through it in the
ark. We have Lot removed from Sodom just
prior to the judgment but not raptured
into heaven. He remained on earth. This
is the type. And then the big one is we
get Israel in Egypt. I mean they endured
the plagues but they were shielded in
Gan. Now this is a type of the church
under they they continue to be
persecuted by Pharaoh and the church
will continue to be persecuted by the
antichrist and his forces. But they were
protected from the wroth of God. And
this is the important thing is is seeing
the difference between the persecution
of Pharaoh, the persecution of
Antichrist and the wroth of God. They
were protected. They they were they were
you know they were clearly under the
blood and protected from the angel of
death. the that the the hail didn't fall
upon them. They were when in the
darkness in their in their houses in
goan they had light. So we see that the
Lord is well able to protect his own.
And there lots of examples of this.
Jesus is a great example how he would
walk through the crowd and disappear
when they were after him. The Lord just
made him invisible. That's the deduction
I make. I'm not It doesn't actually say
that but they didn't see him. So
somehow he was shielded so he couldn't
be seen because it was not his time. And
so we see how able the Lord is to
protect his people. And I believe we
will be supernaturally
protected even though we will suffer
persecution somehow we will not be on
the receiving end of his wroth. And
that's because we're his. Now I you know
the ex the argument that that um and
it's a a very emotionally powerful
argument that God is able to lift his
bride out. Why wouldn't he? Well, why
wouldn't he? I suggest it's because his
bride is being refined, being purified.
You know, I used to
think it says how Jesus is coming back
for a bride without spot or wrinkle.
Well, I you said, "Well, of course
that's impossible. The only way we can
be without spread spot or wrinkle is for
him to make it so. And of course that is
true. But my goodness me, this
refinement in the fire of the
tribulation is going to be part of that
process, part of causing us to walk in
the glory of God, in the power of God by
faith because we've got nowhere else to
go in a supernatural economy because,
you know, and we know that, you know,
the Lord is able to provide. We have the
we have the feeding of the 5000. We have
Elijah feeding the ravens feeding Elijah
and lots of other examples. So the Lord
is able to provide for us even in the
thick of tribulation. And it's all these
patterns are there in scripture but
Israel in Egypt is the most powerful
most powerful one. And then at the end
um you know the at the end after the
10th plague they're allowed to go and
that is a type a type of of of of the
rapture the there's no doubt about that
as a type particularly the crossing of
the Red Sea I think and we talked I
think recently in a Bible study how and
this was revelation on the hoof for me
how that that um Pharaoh having be got
thoroughly fed up with the Israelites
after the 10th plague said go and serve
your God. Type of the first three and a
half years when a treaty is formed with
Israel and I suspect the surrounding
nations in order that they can live
peacefully and then he changes his mind
and chases after them and breaks his
covenant with them. The type of the
second three and a half years all all in
there it's all wrapped up in in in the
in the type that it's very very
powerful. And then let's have a look at
another example. Daniel and his three
friends. I can never remember their
names. Everybody else can, but his three
friends in the
furnace. They went into the
furnace. You know, God didn't suddenly
rescue them before they went into the
furnace. He allowed them to go in and he
walked with them and they didn't suffer.
This is extraordinary. So, he is well
able to keep us during these seven
years. And I I only see in scripture one
coming. I I I can't see. And to be
candid, I never have seen even though I
tended to the pre pre-tribulation
rapture. I can't see these two come
these two comingings. Perhaps I'm just
blind in that area, but I can't see it.
And then of course we go on into the
early church. They were persecuted and
martyed, but they were not removed from
Roman oppression. And yet they were
radiant witnesses. And we will be the
church will be radiant witness in the in
the last seven years be the largest
harvest ever reaped and it will be it
will be quite
extraordinary. Nobody will be able to
say they haven't seen because the church
will be radiating this glory of God as
she walks the earth evangelizing and
displaying the power and majesty and
glory of God.
Okay. How are we doing for time? Uh
you've got uh just under five minutes.
Okay. Um so here le let me just stay in
Matthew 24 because there's so many so
many scriptures and we just haven't got
time to go through them all. But Matthew
24 is so clear to me because it's Jesus
says immediately after the tribulation.
I don't know how it's impossible to
misunderstand these words though I did
for years.
verse 29 of Matthew 24 immediately after
the tribulation of those days. So he
pinpoints when it is and then we get
these cosmic things happening. This is
not national. This isn't Israel. This is
cosmic. This is for everyone to see. The
sun will be darkened and the moon will
not give its light. The stars will fall
from heaven and the powers and the
powers of the heavens will be shaken.
Then the sign of the son of man will
appear in heaven and then all the tribes
of the earth will mourn. This is tribes
of the earth because it's this is
cosmic. This isn't tribes of the land
speaking about Israel. This is a cosmic
international multi-galactic possibly
activity and and everybody can see it.
So the earth is the right translation in
this case. Um then all the tribes of the
earth will mourn and they will see the
son of man coming on the clouds of
heaven with power and glory. Next thing
that happens he will send his angels
with a great sound of a trumpet. That
trumpet's picked up by Paul in
Colossians and Thessalonians in
Corinthians and Thessalonians. And they
will gather together his elect. That is
this is New Testament elect. This is Jew
and Gentile in
Christ. It this is not the elect of
Israel. And if anybody wants to argue it
is, which is a perfectly reasonable
approach to take, my answer to that is
let's look at the place of first
mention. And we find that the first time
elect is mentioned, it's in Isaiah, I
think it is, where we're told that
Christ, the Messiah, is God's elect. And
if we're in Christ, then we are all the
elect by virtue of being in him. So, um,
so he's going
to he's going to gather together his
elect from the four winds from one dead
of heaven to to the other.
So that's, you know, clear what's
happening. And then we're told that he's
going to come back. The dead are going
to be raised in Christ first and then
we're going to come back. Come back with
him. I don't know if it's a quick U-turn
or if there's a bit of time for a party.
I don't know. But that's what happens.
The he he returns. The the dead in
Christ rise first. Those alive rise to
join him where they're joined by those
of the church who already in heaven. And
somehow there's a melding together.
These and we all get glorified bodies.
It's too wonderful for words. And we
come back with him and rule and reign
with him.
So, just winding up. I could talk for a
long time on all this because there's so
many things to talk about, but I don't
see Christ taking us out. I don't see
that in scripture. The pattern is no,
you go through it, but I'm with you and
I will protect you and and I will
radiate my glory for you. And that's
what he's done in Gan. He he they didn't
see it, but he was radiating his glory.
if if the is if the Egyptians have
bothered to look and see that these
people were being protected during
during all this trouble.
So there we are really. I mean that's my
position. I believe that scripture
points very clearly to a post
tribulation rapture. Thank you so much
John. Thank you very much Derek for
setting out one wonderful. I love the
the multi-galactic, you know, especially
with our backdrop. I love that. Um, but
before I sort of um, you know, pitch in,
I think, uh, formally, Derek, if I give
you three minutes uh, to, as it were,
probe John's position. Sure. Maybe four.
Uh, well, you never know. We'll see
because we're all Christians here. We I
must say that Derek is far more
experienced this me. I mean, he's a he's
a longstanding pre-tribulationist. I'm a
very short threemonth or so
post-tribulation, but I am convinced. I
I I I always say when I'm approaching a
squash match, I'm a bit rusty, you know.
Over to Derek. Four minutes. Yeah. So,
yeah, just to respond to John's um he
has he brought up a number of the key
protrip arguments, one of which is the
argument from simplicity, but you one
can't really um in other words, it's a
default thing because it's the simplest
position. uh I would say you you can't
trust that in your in a guidance for
truth uh or it's not a major factor
because for instance then you would not
believe in the trinity for example or
you would make the mistake the Jews made
about you know the two comingings of
Christ rather than the simple view that
he'll just come once and do everything
in one go. So I don't think that's a
strong argument. The other thing that I
would say about the typology is there's
lots of wonderful types in the Bible.
Um, but we have to take Jesus's guidance
as to which types apply. And and Jesus
did not say as in the days of Moses or
as in the days of um Daniel. You know,
he said as in the days of Noah and Lot.
And and what I would also comment
quickly is that it seems like the
assumption in the post-trip view is that
the wrath of God is really just the
second coming. And and therefore, you
know, whereas I would emphasize that the
whole day of the Lord is a time of
wrath. And therefore, you want to come
back on that? No, no, I agree. I agree
with that. No, you misunderstood me. I I
agree with that.
So in other words, what I'm saying is
that the typology for Noah works better
because in Noah's situation, the the
parallel would be that that the people
in Noah's day would have been going
through terrible judgment. You know, um
if the Noah's flood just corresponds to
the second coming before that it was all
life as normal, peace and quiet, well,
whereas in the the antitype, there's
been seven years of hellish judgment
going on. And and I would say yes, if it
was just a matter of tribulation, then
we would go through it. But the
difference is it's it's not just about
the antichrist. It's it's a time of
divine wrath. And therefore, God there
are other scriptures that say we have
been saved from the wrath of God. God
has not appointed us to wrath and that
Jesus comes to deliver us from the wrath
of God. But I wanted to spend most of my
time just to address the key verse which
is admittedly the strongest verse that
John that was the convincer for John.
Matthew 24:31 and just explain how I
would read that as a pre-trib. Uh, and I
believe that it makes perfect sense.
Yeah, it does have superficial uh, you
know, similarities with the rapture,
although it doesn't rep, it does mention
a trumpet.
Um, and it talks about the elect, the
gathering of the elect, but it doesn't
talk about any kind of rapture or
resurrection. It also talks about the
angels doing the gathering, but that
doesn't fit the rapture because we'll be
in our glorified bodies. We won't need
an angelic hand up. Our glorified bodies
will be just as quick and good as as an
angelic as the angels. So, it it really
fits people in their natural bodies. Um,
but mostly I would say that you have to
read that verse in context in the
context of the Old Testament prophecies.
And first of all, when it does talk
about the elect, and I agree with John,
it's a worldwide event. It's a cosmic
event, but it is centered on Israel. The
armies of uh Armageddon are invading
Israel. And Jesus returns to Israel, to
Jerusalem, and Israel is his God's
elect. Isaiah 45:2 and other verses.
Israel is my elect. You got to think the
law of interpretation is how would the
original hearers have heard it? and they
were steeped in the Old Testament
prophets and the language Jesus used was
exactly the same kind of language that
the Old Testament used uh to describe
okay the key the key verse that's the
background to this is the only other
verse in the Bible that talks about a
great trumpet he talks about a great
trumpet um it's Isaiah 27:12 and13 which
is the reathering of Israel at the
second coming of Christ because the
remainder of Israel will be reathered to
the land when Jesus returns in order for
her to be established as the key nation
in the kingdom. So it Isaiah 27, you'll
be gathered one by one, oh children of
Israel, so shall it be in that day the
great trumpet, same thing will be blown.
They will come from the land of Assyria,
Egypt, and they shall worship the Lord
in the holy mount of Jerusalem. So in
the context of Old Testament prophecy,
you know, rather than reading it through
the eyes of one Thessalonians, this is
the reathering of Israel at the second
coming, which is a major event. And by
the way, it's the language used. For
instance, in the prophets, it says that
God will scatter Israel to the four
corners of to the earth and the four
winds of heaven. And so this reathering
from the four winds of heaven is in line
with that language. Thank you. That's
great, John. Over to you. Yes. Okay. Oh,
well, I mean, it we could argue about
these verses all day and all night, and
we we interpret them from from our
positions, and we can become a bit
entrenched in our positions. I I I I
don't accept what Derek has just said
about Matthew 24 because this is New
Testament. He's talking to his
disciples. Things have changed and and
the church is going to be Jewish and
Gentile. And it's yes, of course, of
course, Israel is hugely important,
hugely, but it's part of the overall
picture. It isn't the overall picture.
And I believe this is much bigger than
just that. But anyway, we won't we won't
linger there because there's no point.
Um, John 14:2 and 3. Let me just go
there.
See, I think that one of the problems
what? Yeah. One one of Haramana. Yeah.
One of the problems seems to seems to be
to me is that is that the
pre-tribulation position which is
relatively modern. I mean let's give
make it a stretch and say it's 300
years. It's not that old. has has got
created a um a theological framework and
there's nothing wrong with that, a sort
of systemized theological framework and
then it's going to force verses to fit
it. Whereas I believe that the
post-tribulation position just allows
the scriptures to build the framework.
Um and that's certainly how I see it. I
don't see that I have to try and fit
anything to a framework. Just let them
speak for themselves. I think the use of
John 14:20
um 14 2 and 3 isn't where what it 14
yeah 2 and 3 is in my father's house are
many mansions if it were not so I would
have told you I go to prepare a place
for you and if I go and prepare a place
for you I will come again and receive
you to myself that where I am there you
may be also well I think in the context
of all the surrounding scripture and
Derek did mention This this is, you
know, at at at the last supper and the
the boys are
confused. This is very pastoral. I I
this is how I see this that that they
know that Jesus is going to be betrayed.
They're told that Jesus is going and he
they can't follow him. And you can
imagine what's he talking about? What's
this? And he's just pastorally talking
to them. I mean, he says to them, you
know, I'll come and get you. But every
one of them, Bar John was and and he
might have been boiled in oil. He might
not, but he might possibly boiled in
oil. The rest of them were all
executed. So it doesn't make sense in
terms of their own lives. What does make
sense, him saying, I will be there for
you when you die. You I will receive you
to myself when you pass from this world
into the next world.
and to to try and I I can't do it. It
just it you've got to tie yourself in
knots in my view in order to to to make
this fit a pre-tribulation rapture.
And Derek is right. The simplest
solution coming back to Okam's razor is
not always the right one. And I did say
that it isn't always the right one. But
the the contortions that we have to do
with scriptures apart from the plain
meaning just doesn't make sense to me. I
might be wrong. That's a good way to end
your uh your four minutes. Thank you
very much. Can I before I come to your
amazing array of uh emails and texts,
thank you very much and keep them
coming. Uh I just want to uh pitch in
just a couple of just basic, you know,
plain observations. So, so Derek, the
um the detail that we have on the
tribulation and John's obviously majored
on I think in his time on on the detail.
Um why would we have that level of
detail if we're not going to be
around? We're talking about the the
Bereans, the people who search the
scriptures. Um, and also just looking
because you mentioned uh 2 Thessalonians
2 um that again it it talks about uh if
I went to the to verse three, don't let
anyone deceive you in any way. Uh for
that day will not come until the
rebellion occurs and the man of
lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed
to destruction. So, you know, all the
teaching about the Antichrist and, you
know, the details that we do have uh
admittedly there in the bulk of
Revelation, why why do we have it if
we're not going to be if we're not going
to be Yeah. uh here, but we're going to
be up in the mansions in the sky. I I
know this isn't necessarily from you,
but I would say, you know, that is an
egocentric
question. You know, it's like this is
the problem in the church age generally.
It's like it's it's got to be all about
us. Yeah. And that's why there's
replacement theology because Yeah.
Israel, it's not important because it's
all about us now. It's all about the
church. But I would say, well, we had
didn't live in Old Testament times. Is
the Old Testament valuable to us? Yes.
Because it's a revelation of God. And
so, even if we're not personally going
to be on earth during those times, it
reveals to it's a revelation of Jesus
Christ. It reveals Jesus as the judge,
the king, it reveals what he's like. And
it and it also reveals the way history
is heading so that we can discern the
same spiritual forces at work in our
time and recognize them because in
revelation we see them come to their
full manifestation. So there is there is
much value for for us in in it even
though we don't go through that time
because we didn't live in the days of
the Exodus but we still get value from
it. Yeah. and and of course um it's
multigalactic as John said and as our
our backdrop says and you know at the
end of the age um so there may be no
excuse no one can actually say the Lord
hasn't set it out so I I take that point
it's not just you know for us to
understand yeah but we the whole word of
God is profitable to us you know that's
the point yeah thank you I read that one
earlier I just want to p pitch in a
little thing and I do disagree with John
when he kind says, you know, post review
is the straightforward approach to
scripture. I've tried in my presentation
to show that this is the the you know,
this is what the scripture says. Even
the framework comes out of the
scripture, you know, a logical deduction
from scripture rather than trying to
force force fit it. I I would disagree
with that. Great. and and well I want to
now throw to John you know the sort of
Okam's razor the simplest observation of
the post-trip uh position is no man
knows the hour or the day and David
Derek did raise it in his pre first
presentation um if if the rapture is
going to be after this seven years uh
how how is it not possible to know uh at
least the day well we we know that we
know the the time in the season or but
we don't know the day and the hour and
we won't know. We'll know the we're in
the tribulation but we won't know when
day one of the tribulation is. We won't
know. And so yes, at the end of the
seven years we'll be ready for it by
then. And we'll be so thrilled and
excited and looking and watching and
looking up. Look up for behold your
redeemer cometh. For goodness sake, if
you're in heaven, why do you need to
look up? So, this was during the
tribulation and
and there will be a sense that we're
getting close, but we still won't know
that it's Wednesday at 10:00. Okay. And
and just cuz I know in debates you can
sometimes have two positions that both
have a sort of merit, but they don't uh
collide as it were. And you know, John's
John's teaching on the on going through
trial and suffering and being radiant
and being a testimony. Um, that that
sounds quite strong, doesn't it, Derek?
It sounds good and it should really
describe us now. Yeah. But we are not
appointed to go through the wrath of
God. That that would be my point. So, I
think I would see that as a mislication.
Yeah. That um but there will be saints
in the tribulation. They'll get saved
after the rapture and and God will use
them in a great way. There will be many
who who will get saved. Okay, here we
go. Let's let's um I'm going to read
probably a couple at a time uh so that I
don't miss out some of your email.
Satinda writes, "The church is also
known as the bride of Christ and the
Lord Jesus Christ is our groom. As such,
no groom would let his beloved bride
face fire and brimstone, especially when
the groom is more than capable of
removing her beforehand. Therefore,
surely it can only be a pre-tribulation
rapture. That's a great emotional
argument. It carries no scriptural
weight whatsoever. I understand the
attraction of the argument, but we are
protected. That's the point. We are
totally protected. Daniel's friends were
protected in the fiery furnace. They
didn't feel a thing and they came out
not even smelling of smoke. So, let's
get off the emotional roller coaster.
Yeah. And start being real at God's
ability to protect us in the wroth. We
are we are not destined for wroth. We
are preserved through it. We're not
lifted out of it. I I think it answers
the point. and and also the fact that
the bride um a groom can look after his
bride when you know someone's coming to
attack. Now Elsie uh writes, "Why are we
warned to not take the mark of the
beast? If we do, we will lose our
salvation." Uh if we aren't here, so I
just want to put this one to Derek. If
you say we, why are we warned? The
people in the tribulation are warned.
That's in in John uh sorry, in
Revelation 14. And the people in the
tribulation are warned not to take the
mark of the beast. We we we're very glib
about this mark of the beast. Let me
tell you, Israel will all be saved at
the coming of Christ. And they will
virtually to a man have the mark of the
beast. So let we need to stand back and
look at this much more carefully than we
have here the two. Well, Revelation 14
says very clearly that no, whoever takes
the mark of the beast will be eternally
dead. No, you it doesn't have a comma in
it in it says whoever takes the mark of
beast and worships the beast. Yeah,
because you can only take the markship
beast. Israel will be they'll all be
have the mark of the beast. All of them.
Well, I'd rather stay with the plain
statement. It isn't if you take the
comma out, it makes sense. Anyway,
that's that's an interesting answer. I
haven't heard that one before. Um Deb
says, "I will I am determined to read
two before um we discuss them, but it's
my role really." Good evening,
gentlemen. God will say the appointed
time. Jesus, it is time. Go and marry
your bride. Um uh Derek, when will the
three days of darkness be?
Three days. Can you follow that? I think
we're probably meaning the three
um the first half. Is it the first half
of the tribulation? Deb, you might need
to write again on that. Um, my Bible
only speaks of one second coming in
glory and every eye shall see him. There
is no secret coming. What will happen if
drivers and airline pilots are raptured?
It makes no sense, Irene. I'll read
another one. Um, Jesus will first reveal
his heart to the world because of its
lack of love. He wants that love to
enter into heart. He did say, I will
give them a new heart and a new spirit.
They were both from um from uh Deb,
sorry, interspersed by one from Ireie.
Uh one more. This my question here is
for Derek. Um this is from N. Is there
any substantial historical evidence that
the church taught a pre-tribulation
rapture before the 19th century? I do
believe John Derby popularized this
through the Scoffield Bible. Is is it
not evident through the apostles uh
epistles to the churches that early
Christians expected to go through the
tribulation not escape it? Well, I don't
want to spend too much time on this
because it's a complicated area. They
what the early Christians did believe in
was imminence and that was very strong.
They didn't systemize their doctrine. Uh
for instance, they systemized different
areas of doctrine during church history.
uh and and esquetology was only
systemized you know fairly recently but
they did believe in imminence which is
the pre-trip position and the strength
of it is it's the only position that
believe that actually upholds imminence
that Jesus could come today he could
come any time and and that is an
important doctrine and we should be
waiting watching looking for Christ
coming every day we should live ready
for that and and so they didn't
systemize it but they have found um
instances of some of the early church
people actually um who uphold upheld the
the pre-trip. It wasn't majority
possession. A lot of them actually
believed they were suffering under Roman
persecution. So they were in the
tribulation already and so they were
they were thinking, you know, the Lord's
coming is imminent, but they didn't have
a clearly set forth doctrine of the end
times like we do now. Um but yes there
is evidences of some preerttrib things
not the majority position but definitely
it's there in the first few centuries in
the first few and let me just say this
you don't judge doctrine by oldness
newness I mean if we did we'd have to
reject Martin Luther's revelation of
salvation by grace through faith you
know alone because that wasn't clear in
in Augustine and previously the apostle
Paul it's clear but the church didn't
have a clearly worked out doctrine it
took Martin Luther and and Kelvin and so
forth to actually do that. Okay. Uh uh
John um there was another one here. Um
pre or post trip does it really matter
so long as we have eternity in heaven or
or will we be on earth made a new as
part of scripture implies important
thing is where we spend eternity. Well
of of course it is and and in a sense
that's right. Does it matter? Except in
my understanding, what I believe the
Lord has shown me is that the church
will be radiant. Not like she is now be
completely different. This will be her
finest hour and and and she will do
those things that are talked about in
the in the in the New Testament in the
Gospels. She will raise the dead, heal
the sick, and cast out demons as a
matter of
routine, all the day, every
day. Paul and Ruth writes, um, "Could it
be that the Lord will return only when
the nation of Israel recognizes uh that
the only way is to total is total
surrender to Christ or to totally
surrender to Christ?" Right now, they
seem to rely on their own strength and
support of other nations. But those
nations will withdraw their support for
Israel. Then they will realize their
help can only come from the Lord
himself. They will radiate God's glory
in the face of utter destruction. They
will put their whole trust in him. Then
the end will come. What do you think?
Yeah. I mean, I believe that Israel is
central in the tribulation and her
repentance, the national repentance of
Israel. You see that in Zechariah 12 to
14 is is the precondition for the return
of Christ. So that is correct. Can I
raise can I raise one thing? Yeah,
please do. John will be expecting this
viewers and and I'll be up told off by
the pre-tribers for not raising this
issue because for many pre-tribers this
is the clincher argument and and this is
the the argument from the wheat and the
tears and the sheep and the goats
because it describes that during the
tribulation the whole through the test
of the tribulation the whole population
will decide one way or the other to be
for God or against God and they are
described as the wheat and the tears and
ultim Ultimately, all the tears are are
burnt and the wheat are gathered into
the barn. You have the sheep, the the
believers who've proved their faith by
their works and you've got the goats who
then are dismissed get into into the
fire. So, the issue is if the rapture
happens at the second coming, that means
all the sheep, all the believers are,
you know, resurrected. So, there'll be
no living sheep to enter the kingdom and
all the goats are destroyed. Okay? So
you got a problem there. Comment comment
on that. We have more time to make a
comment. It depends on the understanding
of who the sheep are. Either the sheep
come out of the judgment of the nations.
Of course, nations aren't judged.
Individuals who make up the nations are
judged all personally. And some of there
are two groups. There's the sheep and
the goats. They're clearly not part of
the
church, but they are, I put it to you,
they are Christs because salvation is
always through Christ by faith and by
grace. There's no other way. It's the
only way. But they were, these people
who are sheep, I put it to you, were
called before the foundation of the
earth. And when they are set aside, the
goats one way and the sheep the other,
they are because they already belong to
Christ. They might not know him yet, not
theologically speaking, but they are his
and they have been preserved and the
Holy Spirit has been working on them
causing them to
behave in whatever way it is towards the
brethren. That's how I see it. So we we
we part company on this. I it's I
understand what Derek is saying. If if
but the sheep clearly it that's the the
the big judgment in the start of the
millennial reign and it has to happen.
So the sheep are set to one side and
they along with Israel will redeemed and
re uh Israel will repopulate the earth
after the great tribulation. Okay, I'm
going to read read a few more uh points
being made because they're growing the
emails at the sound of Christ's voice in
John 5:28. There is the resurrection of
the righteous and the wicked. One
resurrection in two parts. Acts 24:15.
Resurrection singular tense. Rapture is
harpo to be lifted in the air. It is
adding to scripture to say it is a
changed process in the same way
resurrection is. Rapture and
resurrection must occur together. But
since we cannot breathe in the upper
atmosphere and our unchanged body of sin
cannot go to heaven without being
changed. Hold hold the answer. I'll I'll
make sure I make a few more points. This
one, Enoch was Noah's grandfather of
extraterrestrial origin. Noah was known
as the shining one. Um, and then Jesus
is coming like a thief. Uh, before
Armageddon, Revelation 16 15 and 16 from
Brian. Any thoughts on those three uh,
emails? You don't have to comment on
that. I mean, there's a number of
scriptures that talk about Jesus coming
as a thief. Yeah. And I believe all of
them refer to the rapture. Yeah. Because
that does that image does not fit the
second coming at all. Yeah. So it's a
totally different coming. Um the one
that's placed in Revelation 16, doesn't
mean that that's when the rapture is.
It's just a warning. In the same way in
Revelation 22, which the setting is the
eternal state, Jesus says, "Behold, I'm
coming quickly." three times which is
again a promise of the imminent coming
of Christ to come and for to give us
rewards. Doesn't mean that the rapture
is going to happen in eternity. You know
what I mean? So, but that that is an
important script. We're going to run out
of time if I get comments on all the
emails, but just to be fair to all of
you folk who've written in Louisa, I'm
going to read your emails. The fact is
that the wrath of God is for this world.
Whoever rejected the sacrifice of his
son Jesus Christ, Christ Jesus, who paid
the price for every sin we commit. There
is no mention of the church from
revelation chapter 4 to chapter 19.
Christ Jesus cannot be judged. We who
have been saved cannot experience
judgment because Christ lives in each
one of us. Why would God put the Bible
of sorry the bride of his son through
the wroth of God being poured out upon
this wicked world when they have
submitted and bowed to the will of God.
There are no scriptures to support a mid
or post-tribulation. Thank you, Derek
and John, for the work you've put in uh
uh to support your take on the rapture.
Uh that's from Louisa um supporting the
pre-trip position.
Uh go this is Stephen. Uh good evening
Tim and Derek and John and everyone
watching. When I look at Israel's
history, I'm convinced that born again
Christians will go through the end time
scenario of the seven-year tribulation.
I think that some Christians have the
illusion that they will be raptured out
before the trouble starts. I think not.
Israel's history tells us they had to go
through every trial in various degrees
before God stepped in. Paul said first
to the Jew, then to the Gentile. Why
should we be any different? Obedience to
God's word is the key in Jesus' name.
Also, uh who also went through the
ridicule of a trial and death on the
cross which was pre-ordained by God to
redeem us from sin. Jesus is alive
because God raised him on the third day.
Preparing the Christian to escape
through the rapture is in my mind not
biblical. It's a fantasy. It's from
Stephen. Can I answer that quickly? No,
not quite because I think you've
answered it in your earlier part, but um
after I've read a couple more, could it
be true, Ken and Paul, let's say, that
true Christians who have given their
lives to Christ are uh pre-trib raptured
and perhaps millions of Christians
realize the reality of what has
happened. They return to Christ and it
is they who suffer the seven years of
tribulation. Now, you can speak. speak.
I just want to point some kind of clear
verses that address the second one. Um
Luke 21:34, it says, "Take heed to
yourselves that that day, the day of the
Lord, come on you unexpectantly, for it
will come as a snare on all who dwell on
the face of the whole earth. Watch
therefore and pray always that you may
be counted worthy to escape
all these things that you um that will
come to pass and stand before the Son of
Man." So I I'm not afraid to use the
word escape. Yes, I want to escape from
the wrath of God and all these things
that will take place during the day of
the Lord. And here is the promise that
we can be counted worthy through Christ
to escape all the things. The only way
we can escape all the things that are
coming in the tribulation which come on
the whole earth to everyone is to be
removed from the earth and to stand
before the son of man in the rapture.
I'll read a few more. Peter uh Gray Reed
writes, "Many thanks. Great debate. Just
a couple of questions for now. Rapture
happens when there is apparent peace and
safety. It seems there will be a long
time to wait for that to exist. Main
point reno's day. Does the fact that
after God shut the door of the ark,
there was a wait of seven days before
the reigns
came." You can chip in if you want to
comment on that. Um and then uh this is
uh from uh Lutton. Uh he will deal with
the wicked uh coming in flaming fire and
in judgment on them. Uh and then verse
uh two of this is one 2 Thessalonians 1.
That was 2 Thessalonians 2. At that same
time, at that same coming, he will be
glorified in his saints and admired in
all them that love him. How could there
be another coming when these two things,
the judgment of the wicked and the
rescue of the saints are accomplished at
that same coming?
Um, this one is um that was the one that
I told you about. I know anything you
covered before, let's leave it for the
repeat so people can watch it. Um Jeremy
writes in 1 Thessalonians 4 uh 16 I
didn't think it was the 14th. It must
mean four uh 16-17. The rapture is begun
with a shout, the voice of an archangel
and trump of God. This seems synonymous
with Matthew 24:31 where both the angels
and the trumpet are present, not
mentioned anywhere else. They sound like
the same event. Thessalonians evidently
is about the church. As Paul says, we
whereas according to Derek in Matthew
24, it concerns the remaining Jews.
Maybe Derek could explain if these are
different events. Yes. Well, that's what
I said. That's your argument. That is
the reathering of Israel phrased in the
exact language of the Old Testament
prophets. And that's how it would have
been understood by the disciples who
knew the Old Testament well. And then um
1 Thessalonians uh uh 4:1 16 for the
Lord uh this is actually just reading
out what we uh read earlier. Um thank
you very much for that. Um uh this is
any comment John? Yeah I do I do want to
comment on what this letter is written
to the church of Thessalonica. They were
mostly gentile. They didn't weren't
steeped in the Old Testament. We just
have to take it as it's on the page.
Just read it as talking about Matthew's
gospel. No he's talking about
Thessalonians. We're talking about
Matthew
24:31. That the the background of that.
Oh, we're talking cross in the Old
Testament. Yeah. So, Matthew was
actually the gospel written primarily to
the Jews. So, they would have read it
through Old Testament eyes, isn't it?
Yeah. I thought we talk about I thought
you talk about Thessalonica. Sorry.
Okay. Sorry. No, there isn't. There is
he was mentioning that as well in it's
the rapture is part of the mystery, you
see, which is not revealed in the Old
Testament. That's new revelation in the
New Testament. Yeah. Um and then uh next
one is a pre-trip viewpoint until I read
the book Our Lord Cometh by William
Roland. This is a very godly book.
States the biblical references viewpoint
virtually on every line. So I'm now a
lot more skeptical of the pre-trip
position. That's from John. Uh uh Jordan
says, "What would be the point in the
post-trip rapture if you go up and then
come straight back down again for the
millennial reign of you know this a bit
like the potter say the pot saying to
the potter why did you make me?" There's
some things we just don't understand and
we can't say what's the point. That's
what scripture says will happen. So,
let's just take it at that and leave it.
Um, Mike says, "I've always been taught
that the marriage supper occurs while
the tribulation is happening, but would
that mean the tribulation marts would m
miss out or would they get leftovers?"
This is one of the issues with believing
in a pre-tri rapture as I personally
believe all the bride will be present at
that supper. Yes, that's a that's an
that's incorrect. The marriage takes
place in heaven, but the marriage supper
takes place on earth at the start of the
millennium. That's right. That's just a
misunderstanding. I agree. Revelation 3
uh to the church in Philadelphia, Jesus
says, "I will save you from the hour of
trial that comes to the earth." Thank
you. Um yeah, but what does that mean?
You
know, yeah, Daniel's friends were saved
from the aisle of trial. They weren't
taken out of it, but my goodness me,
they didn't feel a thing. No more
comments until I've read a few. I've got
to say that. It says, "I will keep you
from the hour of trial." It doesn't say,
"I'll keep you through the trial. I'll
keep you from the hour of trial. I'll
keep you from the very time period
itself that will come on the whole
world. That's the tribulation." You see,
that's a plain statement, I would say,
of the pre-trip. Um, did Peter Peter
believe in an an imminent uh coming? Did
Jesus not tell him he would die?
Obviously the disciples would know this
also. I suppose that picks up on this
idea that the early church um were
expecting the imminent coming. Yeah. I
mean we we have the evidence that that
they did and and and you know pe even in
Peter you can find verses that that talk
about you know the imminency of the
Lord's return. Well they definitely did.
There's no doubt about that. Yeah. Uh
and then uh I will try another one.
Please world be ready. It's almost here.
That's a good one that's not attributed
to anyone. Someone's given us Revelation
9:4, but unless you write it out, I
can't read it because I'm reading other
emails as well. Is the Holy Spirit, not
this restrainer in the church to be
removed before the antichrist is
revealed? That's from Vivian, I think
it's referring to. Well, we can
speculate. Some say it's the Holy
Spirit, some say it's the church. The
fact is we're not told and and therefore
there's no point in speculating. Let's
just call it the restrainer and at some
point the restrainer will be moved. It
might be local government. It could be
anything. But we're not told now.
Clearly the audience understood it, but
somehow it's been lost to antiquity. We
just have to accept that we don't know.
I I would claim that it that we can know
that it is the Holy Spirit through the
church because it it's both a he and an
it. If you read it and and it fits with
the whole passage that when the
restrainer is
removed then the antichrist is revealed.
The subject under discussion in verse
one is the rapture of the church. That's
the topic under consideration that he
uses to say why the against the false
teaching that they're already in the
tribulation. And he says the reason
you're not in the tribulation is that
the restrainer that is the church has
has not been removed yet.
Well, the fact he says he and it still
doesn't necessarily identify it's the
Holy Spirit. We don't know. We're not
told. It could be something else. Let's
not try and fill the void with things we
don't know. That's what I'm saying.
Derek may be right. But we don't know. I
would say the context points to that
context because the spirit of antichrist
is in the world. What is re resisting
the spirit of antichrist? It's the
spirit of Christ through his church,
through our prayers, through our
preaching that is surely the restrainer.
Okay. Uh I haven't got many more minutes
left. So a second coming Lutton says
tribulation and wroth are two different
things. Tribulation is man-made. Wroth
is when God intervenes. Christ must sit
at his father's right hand until his
enemies are made his foottool. He will
not come until such a state of things
will take place. Um, that's a good
verse. Verse Psalm 110. A good verse.
So, in other words, when he sits until
it's time for his enemies to be put
underfoot. So, at the rapture, that's
when he is not sitting anymore. He's he
comes in the rapture to initiate the
tribulation. And also in Revelation 5,
he's standing as he breaks open the
seals. So, he's moving in judgment
there, into judgment. Um, Brian says, "I
think to escape is not to escape by
being raptured, but escaping by not
falling for the surrounding evil and not
accepting uh the mark um 666 uh of the
the manu of the devil. Uh and um you
know that that goes back I suppose to to
Thessalonians again. And Deborah uh your
show is fantastic. I like the cosmic
glory backdrop. Very fitting. Israel and
Christianity together is where the real
revelation of truth will come from for
God's plan or or the other and then the
revival which is probably the glory
shining. John mentions pre-post or mid
is irrelevant. Maybe consider Armageddon
is a warning that never actually occurs
because Jesus comes back to rule and
reign in the blink of an eye and saves
us all. Um we're in our last minute so I
firstly just want to say um that there
are books on this subject. Derek has
written uh two books uh the
pre-tribulation rapture available on
Amazon surprisingly uh and dual
imminence. Now there was somebody trying
to give detail on it. Somebody who
raised two Thessalonians one I know the
answer you'll find my answer in this
book. Great. Thanks Derek and John. Mine
Arise and Shine the church radiant in
the last days. Again it's available on
Amazon and in Kindle. Thank you. And
you'll find all the scriptures
deconstructed together again. Wonder.
And I would say
also whether or not it's the rapture, 1
Corinthians 15 is wonderful when it
says, "The last trumpet will sound and
the dead shall be raised imperishable."
Amen. Bless you. Thank you so much. I
think it's been really invigorating and
novel. Bless you.
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