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A new beginning awaiting all believers is the Rapture, when instantaneously the trumpet shall sound, the dead in Christ shall be raised in
glorified bodies, and living believers
shall be changed into glorified bodies (1
Corinthians 15:52). The sound heralding this miraculous transformation
is described as the shout of
the Lord, the voice of the archangel,
and the trump of God (1 Thessalonians 4:16).
The
Rapture will occur at the same instant all around the world, creating
pandemonium on earth for those left behind as many pilots, drivers, surgeons and
other believers suddenly disappear in the midst of what they are doing. Some
will vanish at night while sleeping,
others at sunrise or sunset while preparing
breakfast or supper, and still others in
the middle of the day, while working in the fields (Luke 17:34-36).
Yet all
this occurs at the same moment in time, authenticating the Spirit-breathed nature
of Scripture, as this was written nearly 1500 years before Columbus showed that
the earth is a globe!
Those
believers still living at the Rapture will be caught up (Raptured) in the clouds with those believers who died
before, will meet the Lord in the air,
and will forever be with the Lord in
their glorified state (1 Thessalonians 4:17). Once the Rapture occurs, believers will take part in three
events: the Judgment Seat of Christ,
the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, and
the Second Coming of Christ.
At the
Judgment Seat of Christ, believers will be rewarded for the work God does
through us in our earthly life, for we are coworkers
with God: we are God's husbandry,
meaning that He raises and trains us; and we are God's building (1
Corinthians 3:8-9),. But because God is a Gentleman, He does not force
His will on any of us, and we must yield to His direction through the Holy
Spirit before His perfect will can be done in our lives.
The
perfect Foundation of each believer’s life is Christ Himself, but how we build
our lives on that foundation is up to us (1
Corinthians 3:10-11). Work done for
our own glory, to satisfy our own
lusts, or even done for the church but with
the wrong motives will burn up like wood,
hay, and stubble, consumed by the fiery judgment. But good works done to God’s glory, to further His Kingdom, and motivated by love for Him will be purified in the
refiner’s fire and remain as a reward, like gold, silver, and precious stones (1 Corinthians 3:12-15).
Overcome
by gratitude for His love, holiness
and sacrifice for us, we will cast
these crowns at the feet of Jesus. He alone is worthy to be crowned and to
receive glory, honor and power (Revelation 4 9-11).
Announcing
the Marriage Supper of the Lamb will be a powerful pronouncement as the voice of a great multitude, as the
voice of many waters, and as the
voice of mighty thunderings, Those present are commanded to be glad and rejoice, and give honor
to Christ the Lamb, Who will marry
His bride, the Church, in the
presence of the blessed guests (Revelation 19 6-9). This last group includes the angels; the Old Testament saints who are in Heaven because of their faith in
God; and the Tribulation saints, who
were saved after the Rapture and martyred for refusing to take the mark of the
beast.
The Tribulation
saints will no longer hunger, thirst,
or suffer from the scorching sun,
for the Lamb will feed them and lead them to living fountains of waters,
and God will wipe away all their tears
(Revelation 7 16-17).
After
the Marriage Supper, believers will have the awesome privilege of accompanying
Christ as His armies when He returns in His Second Coming for the battle of
Armageddon. We are described as riding white horses, clothed in fine linen, and white and clean (Revelation 19:14).
In
Heaven we will have new bodies, a new address, and a new name (Revelation 2:17). Our glorified, eternal, perfect bodies will be like that of the resurrected
Christ (Philippians 3:21), and
we will never die, age, or become ill.
Instead of pain, sorrow, and tears,
we will experience vitality, joy, and a
new song. (Isaiah 35:10; Revelation
5:9; 21:4).
Our new
home will be in our own mansion, (John 14:2), in the New Jerusalem, in the new heaven and new earth (Revelation 21:1-2). The length, breadth and height of the New
Jerusalem will be equal, each 12,000 furlongs, most likely a pyramidal shape.
There will be three gates each on
the east, north, south and west walls of the city, or twelve gates in total, each made of a single pearl. Each wall will
be guarded by three angels and will
bear the names of three of the twelve tribes
of Israel.
Similarly,
there will be twelve foundations of
precious stones, inscribed with the names of the twelve apostles (Revelation 21:12-21)., and the
tree of life planted by the river of water of life will bear twelve kinds of fruit (Revelation
22:1-2).
Praise
God that when we finally behold Him in glory, we will have unimaginable joy,
for Eye
hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for
them that love him (1 Corinthians 2:9).
It is
my earnest prayer that everyone reading this post will go to Heaven, and that
all of us will join in that mighty chorus of Holy, Holy, Holy (Revelation 4:8), worshipping the
Trinity of God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit throughout eternity.
May
anyone who does not yet know Christ confess
that they are a sinner in need of a Savior (Romans 3:23), turn
from their sins, and call on His
Name to be saved! (Psalm 116:13,17; Acts 2:21)
Anyone who does this, placing their faith (Acts
16:31) in the death, burial and resurrection
of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:3-4)
as the only way to the Father (John 14:6),
can be sure of abundant, eternal life in Heaven! (John 3:16; 10:10).
No man
knows the day or the hour, but current events and the
signs of the End Times (Matthew 24)
suggest that the days remaining are precious few. May we look up, eagerly awaiting the new
beginning of the Rapture to usher us into eternity! It could be this year, this month, or even this very day!
May we be ready by knowing Christ as
our Lord and Savior, keeping His
commandments, and serving Him!
© 2013 Laurie Collett
6 comments:
Dear Laurie,
I like the illustration of Heaven which the picture frame enclosing only a small proportion, as the Bible itself says that in this life "we look through a mirror darkly, but at his coming we shall see Him as he is."
As a result of our inability to perceive our promised future glory (1 Corinthians 2:9) we can't be sure whether the New Jerusalem will be a pyramid or cube (although the pyramid has only one third of capacity) - nevertheless it will be glorious, a source for tremendous excitement.
That is the extent of God's grace, his undeserving mercy motivated by his eternal love. This must have been the motive for Jesus to go to the Cross in the first place, in order for the city to be populated.
As for the Rapture, it seems that I'm one of the few in our church fellowship who believes in its future occurrence. Our Elders don't believe in it, but hold to the view that the Rapture, the Second Coming of Christ, and the ushering of the Kingdom of God eternally upon the Earth will be in one time frame, without the Tribulation Period and the Millennium in between. And my Elders are aware of what I say about the Rapture as the next event to take place, and I believe that they respect my belief in it rather than dispute it.
An excellent post, God bless.
Dear Frank,
I was pleased to find this artwork for this post, as I believe it does illustrate the Scriptural idea of God's Word teaching us about Jesus and Heaven, but only through a small window limited by our still earthly imagination. In the King James, the verse you quoted refers to looking through a glass darkly, the glass I believe being a window pane of the type they had in that day. Glass then contained many impurities and imperfections, so it was like looking through frosted glass today. We can see a shadow passing by, and light reaches our eyes, but we can't make out facial features or other details. What a joy it will be to see Him face to face and know Him completely in all His glory!
Thanks as always for sharing your insights and experience,
Laurie
'Amen' to what you have written here Laurie and I join with you in prayer for those who have not yet surrendered their lives to Christ Jesus. There is no other way to heaven, and trillions of pounds (or dollars) could not buy the wonderful future that God has in store for those who love Him. Everlasting life and the promises of God are found only in Jesus, when we believe.
God bless you Laurie, and may the many scriptures in your post lead those who do not know God to Jesus, and also comfort the ones who do.
Largely because of false teaching about the Rapture, many no longer believe in it, the Millennium, or even the Lord's return.
God hasn't changed his mind because people don't believe, so it will still happen just as he said. Knowing it is coming, and what we have to look forward to, we ought to be focused on pleasing him rather than worrying about most of the things that occupy our time.
Amen, Brenda! Praise God for His freely given gift of eternal life, and a future so glorious it defies imagination or description.
Thank you for your prayer that readers be led to Christ Jesus or strengthened in their walk with Him. It is the sincere prayer of my heart also.
God bless you too, Brenda!
Laurie
Amen, Donald! We should be looking up for His imminent return,doing all we can as co-laborers with Christ, for the time is short. Once we are Raptured, there will be no more time to complete His plan for us on earth.
Thanks as always for your insights, and God bless,
Laurie
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