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What Will We Do After The Rapture?
Q. I am confused on what the Church will be doing during the actual tribulation. If we are raptured directly into the New Jerusalem, will we be cognizant of the horrors that are happening on earth? Will we be able to see any friends/loved ones left behind and their struggles? And, at the end of the 1000 year reign, where is the church during the final battle?
A. The Bible doesn’t give us any real detail on our activities after the rapture. 1 Thes. 1:10 says the Lord will rescue us from the coming wrath. The Greek word translated “from” in this passage means out of the time, the place and any relation to the wrath. To me this means we will not have any personal involvement in the End Times judgments. Obviously we’ll know what’s going on in the general sense, but we will not have to watch what’s happening to people we know and love. If Hebrew wedding traditions are any indication, we’ll be on a seven year “honeymoon” with the Lord.
There really isn’t a battle at the end of the 1,000 years. As Satan gathers his forces to attack the camp of God’s people on Earth, God will send fire down from heaven and devour them all (Rev. 20:7-9). End of story.
Q. I am confused on what the Church will be doing during the actual tribulation. If we are raptured directly into the New Jerusalem, will we be cognizant of the horrors that are happening on earth? Will we be able to see any friends/loved ones left behind and their struggles? And, at the end of the 1000 year reign, where is the church during the final battle? A. The Bible doesn’t give us any real detail on our activities after the rapture. 1 Thes. 1:10 says the Lord will rescue us from the coming wrath. The Greek word translated “from” in this passage means out of the time, the place and any relation to the wrath. To me this means we will not have any personal involvement in the End Times judgments. Obviously we’ll know what’s going on in the general sense, but we will not have to watch what’s happening to people we know and love. If Hebrew wedding traditions are any indication, we’ll be on a seven year “honeymoon” with the Lord. There really isn’t a battle at the end of the 1,000 years. As Satan gathers his forces to attack the camp of God’s people on Earth, God will send fire down from heaven and devour them all (Rev. 20:7-9). End of story.What Will We Do After The Rapture?
Yes! Jesus is Coming!