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Unscriptural Heresy: The Rapture is Created as an Exit Strategy for Those Who Have Refused to Obey the Lord (Video)
Does the Rapture of the Church derive legitimately from Scripture? Or an excuse to withdrawal from the mission and spiritual battle fields?
Today’s church wants to be raptured from responsibility.Leonard Ravenhill
Where did the Rapture come from?
If there is one reoccurring issue with the heretics in the Church of America today it is that of the rapture. This is the doctrine that is promoted that puts the people’s hope of being raptured from responsibility (Proverbs 13:13).
As if the Lord is going to raise up an army only to rapture them from the war that they have been called to wage (Psalm 78:9). Occupy until He comes, the Bible tells us (Psalm 94:16; Luke 19:13).
The rapture of which they speak, of course, does not scripturally or historically exist.
Enoch, Elijah and, upon His resurrection, Jesus were translated (Hebrew 11:5; 2 Kings 2:11; Acts 1:11).
If anyone deserved to be raptured it would have been that of the Christ and the 11 disciples that were martyred. Yet, somehow or another, and in their heretical minds through adding to Scripture, these structuralists attempt to justify that which is unjustifiable.
Matthew 24:36 tells us: “But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.”
In John 17:15 tells us: “I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.”
Friends, the rapture is NOT a Biblical doctrine, period.
Invention of the Rapture concept
This is a doctrine that was invented in the 19th century in Ireland by John Nelson Darby.
Darby used to indoctrinate, through his Bible studies, his rich and nobles in Powerscourt, Ireland where the rapture doctrine was developed (Galatians 1:6).
It is not a doctrine affirmed historically by any of the great confessions of the Christian faith. It is based upon a misinterpretation of certain passages found within Scripture.
Therefore, the rapture is simply created as an exit strategy for those who have refused to obey the Lord by keeping His commandments (Deuteronomy 28:63; Joshua 22:5).
Editor’s Notes:
This article first appeared at Sons of Liberty Media.
Dispensational theology, which includes a Rapture occurring in future, came from John Nelson Darby.
See here for a discussion of another heresy, which died with its author, more than ten years ago.
About the image
“Rapture sign — Holding up well after 14 years…” by marcn is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
Bradlee Dean is an ordained Christian preacher, Radio show host for the #1 show on Genesis Communication Network from 2-3 p.m. central standard (The Sons of Liberty), a National Tea Party favorite. He also speaks on high school and college campuses nationwide. Bradlee is also an author, a husband to one, daddy to four boys. You have probably seen Bradlee through such outlets as The New York Times, Fox News, MSNBC, CNN, The Weekly Standard etc.
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