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  • So shalom from the top of the Mount of Olives.

  • The city of Jerusalem is right behind me,

  • and we are on top of one of the most

  • important mountains on planet Earth.

  • This is the place

  • were so many things happened.

  • This is the place where Jewish people from

  • Galilee used to encamp right here

  • every festival, as they made it to Jerusalem

  • from the east, making their way up

  • from the eastern part from Jericho as their

  • last major stop and right here for the first time,

  • they would be able to see right

  • where the dome of the rock is standing today

  • was the temple, the great temple.

  • Whether it's the first temple built

  • by Solomon, roughly 1,000 B.C.

  • and destroyed in 586 B.C., or it's

  • the second temple that was rebuilt

  • by those who returned back

  • from Babylon, but it had to go through

  • three different phases. One

  • when they built it, another one when the

  • Hasmoneans restored it in the second

  • Century B.C., and, of course, the time

  • that Herod the Great gave a great

  • facelift to this mountain and created

  • something adorned with marble and gold.

  • And they say that he who did not see

  • Jerusalem in those days knows not what

  • beauty is. And some others said that if

  • ten cubits of beauty were given to the world

  • in those days, nine were taken by Jerusalem

  • at the time. Jerusalem was amazing.

  • Jerusalem was definitely the center

  • of the world's attention even then, not

  • to mention now. But the message

  • that we want to talk about from

  • the top of the Mount of Olives right

  • here as we look at the Temple Mount,

  • as we know that the City of David

  • is right down below,

  • this is a contested place today.

  • This is a place where UNESCO

  • is actually saying it's not even having

  • any Jewish heritage, where we know

  • that not only that it has, if there is any

  • heritage to this place, it is Jewish.

  • We know that we found remains that's

  • going back to more than 3,000 years ago.

  • And just recently we found a 2,700-year-old

  • piece of scroll that is sort of like an invoice

  • for someone who was shipping wine

  • to Jerusalem. And so all I'm trying to say,

  • there is no doubt we're standing and looking

  • at a place that God himself said in Second

  • Chronicles 6:6, this is where I am going

  • to put my name

  • upon this place.

  • Not only that, he said also, I'm going to give

  • it to David to rule over my people Israel.

  • So, God says I will be here, and God says

  • it is meant to be for David to rule over

  • my people Israel. And we all know

  • that somebody has to come from

  • the house of David.

  • Somebody has to be from the line of Judah

  • or from the line of Judah, from the tribe

  • of Judah, and he will restore once again

  • the fallen tabernacle of David right here.

  • Now the topic of the rapture of the church

  • is often something that either is being

  • controversial, which means people don't

  • exactly know how to take it and they have

  • so many different opinions about it, or often

  • being completely neglected by thousands

  • of thousands of churches all around the world.

  • It's something that I believe is the

  • work of the enemy. To neglect most likely

  • the most important thing that can be promised

  • to the believers in Jesus is definitely to steal

  • from them their only hope, their blessed hope.

  • The main hope for every believer. And the title

  • of the message is the mystery of the rapture.

  • And it's not for nothing. It is a mystery.

  • In fact, I want you to know that mystery

  • is not secret. Secret is secret, and mystery

  • is a mystery. And when the Bible wants

  • to talk about mystery, the Bible talks

  • about mystery. When the Bible wants

  • to say secret, the Bible says secret.

  • Mystery and secret are two different

  • things. Mystery is something that is not

  • hidden but transformed from shadow

  • to substance, something that at a certain

  • point we saw it, but we didn't understand

  • and then in light of new revelations, now

  • we understand what it was all about.

  • Yet secret is something that is hidden

  • and that we cannot see nor feel.

  • So, when God reveals secrets,

  • it's something we never heard of.

  • When God reveals a mystery,

  • we are going to say, “Aha!”

  • "Now I understand it." And it's interesting

  • because for the entire Bible we find

  • thirty-three times the word mystery, and we find

  • it once in the Old Testament in the Book

  • of Daniel. The mystery that we're talking

  • about that dream that Nebuchadnezzar

  • had and that mystery eventually was solved

  • by God, the God of Israel, who revealed

  • the true meaning of that dream to Daniel,

  • for him to share with the king.

  • And that mystery was all about things

  • that existed and will come to pass

  • and then Daniel just interpreted it.

  • He received an understanding

  • of something that existed.

  • Thus, it's a mystery.

  • Yet we find that word mystery also

  • in Romans and Corinthians and Ephesians

  • and Colossians and Second Thessalonians

  • and First Timothy and in the Book of Revelation.

  • And in the Book of Daniel, the mystery

  • was all about the true God.

  • The mystery revealed who the real God is.

  • When all the other people tried to give

  • their own interpretation, it is the Lord God

  • of Israel that gave the true one.

  • But then as we move in Romans 11,

  • there is the mystery

  • about Israel and God's

  • plan for Israel,

  • plan for Israel, which means Israel

  • which means Israel

  • has been there. They are going through things,

  • but there is a mystery about their role

  • even in the future, that God in Romans 11,

  • in light of Jesus and in light of New Testament,

  • is indeed revealing to all people.

  • So, that's Romans 11.

  • So, that's Romans 11. In Colossians chapter 2,

  • In Colossians chapter 2,

  • the mystery of

  •   the true Messiah.

  • Colossians 2:2 talks about behold I tell you

  • a mystery about Christ, and if that's not enough

  • in Ephesians 5 verses 31 and 32, the mystery

  • of the relationship the between the church

  • and Christ. It is a mystery. It's a mystery

  • just like a husband and a wife.

  • It's a mystery because we've heard about

  • it before when God described his relationship

  • with Israel while in the desert.

  • Remember we read about it in Jeremiah

  • chapter 2, and now we see that that same

  • mystery is also between the church and Christ.

  • A husband and a wife. It is a mystery.

  • I think it's even a mystery to married

  • couples still. And then in First Corinthians

  • 15:51, the mystery of the soon rapture.

  • The Bible says behold I tell you a mystery

  • about how we are going to change.

  • In Ephesians 3 verse 6 and Colossians 1:26,

  • the mystery of the Gentile heirs

  • of the kingdom, how a Gentile can be an heir

  • of the kingdom. It's a mystery, which none

  • could understand before, but now in light

  • of the New Testament, in light of Christ,

  • we understand. God never meant only Israel

  • to be the heirs. He had also kept a remnant

  • that did not worship the Baal even from among

  • the heathens.

  • And then Second Thessalonians 2:7,

  • the mystery of lawlessness, which is already at work.

  • This is something different and that's

  • when we teach about the antichrist and the spirit

  • of the antichrist. So, we see that there

  • are several mysteries, even in mystery Babylon

  • in Revelation. But I would like to dwell

  • with all of you this morning from the top

  • of the Mount of Olives on First Corinthians 15

  • verses 51 and 52. "Behold I tell you a mystery.

  • We shall not all sleep," which is the Bible way

  • to say not all of us will die. And this

  • is the way to tell the believer

  • because nonbelievers will die.

  • Believers just fall asleep. We fall asleep,

  • and then we wake up and we are

  • somewhere else. Almost as if we fell asleep

  • in the living room, and the father takes us

  • and puts us in bed, and we wake up and we're

  • in bed where we need to be in our room.

  • A room that belongs to us, and we wake up

  • and here we are. We just fall asleep, that's all.

  • So not all of us will sleep, but we shall

  • all be changed.

  • Just like Paul says in First

  • Thessalonians 4, that "Behold, the dead in Christ

  • will rise first, and we that are alive will be caught

  • up in the air." We can clearly see that Paul

  • talks to the Corinthians and tells them

  • the same exact thing.

  • And he says, "In a moment,

  • in a twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet,

  • for the trumpet will sound and the dead

  • will be raised incorruptible, and we shall

  • be changed." Isn't that interesting that

  • on one hand, he speaks of a sudden event.

  • On the other hand, he speaks of a process.

  • The sudden event that takes less than a second,

  • twinkling of an eye. It's our bodies changing

  • and leaving this place. Within a twinkling

  • of an eye, we're going to be gone.

  • It's not something that the world is going

  • to sit and watch and look at all of us like

  • Mary Poppins going all the way up there.

  • No. The world will just understand

  • that we're gone. We will be gone instantly.

  • However, he said at the last trumpet,

  • which means that there has been a process

  • that had begun already, yet nobody pays

  • attention if it's not the believers.

  • We need to pay attention.

  • We need to look for that which I believe

  • God is trying to get the attention

  • of the world with, the trumpets.

  • And I've always said that Israel

  • and the church are the two trumpets

  • that God has been using ever since 1948.

  • This is the first time in history of Israel

  • is a nation back in the land and the church

  • coexisting. All before that, Israel was dispersed

  • all around the world. They were not a nation

  • back in their land, or when they were

  • in the land before the church did not exist.

  • So, you see in the Book of Isaiah, God

  • says about Israel you're my witnesses.

  • In the Book of Acts, you talk about the church,

  • you are my witnesses. These are the two

  • witnesses. These are the two silver trumpets,

  • I believe, that Moses was commanded to make

  • to direct the movement of the camp and to direct

  • the attention of the people. And God, ever since

  • 1948, is trying to get the attention of the whole

  • world that he's about to do something big.

  • And it's a set of blowing of the trumpet.

  • It's not one because we know that at the last

  • trumpet, which means they started already

  • blowing. They started already sounding

  • their voice. And it's interesting because

  • I believe in 1948 when the Jews returned

  • to the land, that was the first one, and then

  • you have 1967 and you have the return of the Jews

  • back to Jerusalem. And you see a set of events

  • that takes place around the world and in the land

  • of Israel, a set of events that eventually will bring

  • about the last trumpet.

  • See people are writing and asking me,

  • "Isn't that making sense

  • that just as Jesus fulfilled the literal

  • holidays of the spring, on the very day, isn't that

  • that the same case with the fall holidays that

  • the rapture will take place on the day of the feast

  • of trumpets?" And I always tell them,

  • "If you tell me that there is a date

  • for the rapture, you know when

  • the rapture is, then you're probably better

  • than Jesus,

  • because the Bible says not even

  • the son knows that day and the hour."

  • See, you must understand, when it comes

  • to trumpets, it's not on that day.

  • When it comes to trumpets, it's a season.

  • And that's why we talk about you know the times

  • and the seasons. It's a season of trumpeting,

  • and at the last trumpet we are going to be

  • out of here. You understand that?

  • So, we now talk about the fact that there

  • will be certain events around the world,

  • and there will be the last trumpet,

  • and we don't know the day and we

  • don't of the hour, but we understand

  • the times and the seasons. And so

  • right now, we are awaiting the last

  • trumpet, and at the last trumpet, we are

  • going to be changed.

  • Now why am I saying that?

  • Because yes, we may not know the day

  • or the hour, but it's our, I believe, duty

  • to understand the times and the seasons.

  • So, what is the rapture?

  • It's interesting because the Greek word

  • from which this term rapture is derived, appears

  • in First Thessalonians 4:17, translated

  • caught up." And the Latin translation

  • of this verse used to be "rapturo".

  • The Greek word translated is "harpaso",

  • which means "to snatch" or "take away",

  • "to snatch" and "take away".

  • And by the way, that same Greek word,

  • "harpaso" appears in more places in the Bible.

  • In fact, in Acts 8:39, "Now when they came

  • out to the water", when Philip was

  • on that chariot with the Ethiopian eunuch,

  • the Bible says, "the spirit of the Lord caught

  • Philip away", snatched him. Right after

  • they came out of the water, Phillip was gone,

  • was snatched, was taken away, was caught up,

  • was "harpaso", "rapturo",

  • and so that the eunuch saw him no more,

  • and he went on his way rejoicing.

  • "Can you imagine? Now that was not

  • a rapture from earth to heaven.

  • That was a rapture from one place on earth

  • to another location on earth. And the eunuch

  • was not alarmed. The eunuch was going

  • his way rejoicing. Second Corinthians

  • 12:2 and 4.

  • That word "caught up", twice appears

  • in that story in Second Corinthians,

  • the same "harpaso", "rapturo", "caught up",

  • and this is a way to describe actually

  • from earth to heaven, talking about

  • the third heaven. It's not something

  • that was foreign to people.

  • It's something that Paul used several

  • times. So, in First Thessalonians 4

  • verses 16 and 18, "For the Lord himself

  • will descend from heaven with a shout,

  • with the voice of an archangel,

  • and with the trumpet of God.

  • So, you see, when Jesus comes

  • all the way back, there is a great shout

  • and voice and trumpet blowing.

  • Where? In heaven. You see, on earth,

  • people will be all about their own business.

  • They'll get married, and they'll rejoice

  • just like in the days of Noah.

  • They don't care. They don't listen

  • to, and we know that there is so much

  • commotion going on in heaven,

  • right now! And all of that happens,

  • and then "the dead in Christ will rise first

  • and we who are alive and remain

  • shall be caught up together with them

  • in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air,

  • and thus we shall always be with the Lord."

  • And then he says, "Therefore, comfort one

  • another with these words."

  • So, the rapture a) is us going up,

  • being caught up,

  • "rapturo", "harpaso". We're going to be caught up.

  • The dead in Christ will go first, and we will

  • meet them in the air and meet him in the air.

  • The Bible is very clear about where.

  • It's not just anywhere. It's in the air,

  • in the clouds. And then the Bible says,

  • "And thus we shall always be with the Lord."

  • I want you to say the word always please.

  • Always. Let's say it again: always.

  • And why is it so important? Because when

  • Jesus himself promised to the church

  • that he's now about to leave, he gave us

  • a promise. He says I now have to leave.

  • If I am not leaving, I cannot send the Holy

  • Spirit. Now I'm leaving and I'm sending you

  • the Holy Spirit, but hey, don't worry.

  • He will comfort you and be with you,

  • and guide you, and I will not leave you

  • as orphans, but I am planning on coming

  • back. So, where I am so you will be.

  • You see, the rapture of the church

  • is the moment we will be with the Lord

  • forever, which means from that moment on,

  • we will never leave his sight.

  • From that moment on, we will never

  • be out of his sight. We will never be away

  • from him physically, spiritually, mentally.

  • We will be there with him.

  • So you see, what is it that the enemy

  • is trying to tell the whole world?

  • It's not going to happen. It has been fulfilled.

  • It's not a real, real thing.

  • You see, if there is one promise,

  • if there is one hope, if there is one longing,

  • if there is one expectation of every believer,

  • if he knows the Bible, is that the day

  • is going to come and that evil world,

  • that pagan world, that heathen world,

  • that anti-Christian world, that antichrist

  • world, that sinful world is not going

  • to be our home anymore. And we who

  • are already not citizens of this world

  • will go to where we belong.

  • We will go to our real home,

  • to where our citizenship is from.

  • And now I want you to understand

  • that this is not a new thing.

  • You know,

  • in the Bible in Genesis 5:24,

  • Enoch was taken without dying.

  • It is not a New Testament term.

  • And what about Elijah, the prophet,

  • in Second Kings 2:12?

  • Elijah was taken up without seeing

  • corruption, without dying,

  • and of course Jesus in Acts 1 verse 9,

  • Jesus himself was taken up.

  • So here we are on the top

  • the of Mount of Olives, where the Lord Jesus

  • himself according to Acts chapter

  • 1 verse 9 ascended to heaven from.

  • And this is exactly where, according

  • to the prophet Zechariah, this is where

  • he is coming back to. He went up

  • after he gave himself, and he will come back

  • after he will restore all things and will establish

  • his kingdom, millennial kingdom.

  • So why is the rapture? We understand

  • what the rapture is all about.

  • Why is the rapture? Why do we have

  • the rapture? Because of the words of Jesus.

  • You see, Jesus in John 14:3, "And if I go

  • and prepare a place for you, I will come

  • again and receive you." The Greek word

  • "receive you" means he is going to do like

  • that with his hand and receive us.

  • "Receive you to myself." What a personal

  • expression! "I will receive you to myself."

  • And then, "and that where I am, there

  • you may be also." So, when we talk

  • about being always with him, where he is,

  • we will be. Now, let me make it very clear.

  • A lot of Christians don't know that,

  • but the only time we will all, we will ever

  • spend time in heaven is when the rapture

  • takes place, because then we come back

  • with him, and then we establish the

  • millennial kingdom with him here,

  • in this Jerusalem. And for a thousand

  • years, we will be with him here, in this

  • world, on this earth. And after the thousand

  • years, actually he's going to make all things

  • new, new heaven, new earth, which means

  • the heavens that are there right now,

  • the only time we have to spend time there

  • is during the rapture, when we are gone.

  • When we are snatched, when we are caught

  • up, when we are "harpaso", "rapturo", when

  • we are taken away from this evil,

  • when he receives us unto himself.

  • So if Jesus says I'm going to take you

  • so where I am you will be, where is Jesus

  • now? See, that's the question.

  • You see that's where so many people

  • are stumbling into error in their teaching.

  • You see, where is Jesus now?

  • Where are we now and what are the options?

  • See, Jesus now is in heaven.

  • We know that. The Bible says he is sitting

  • at the right hand of the father interceding

  • for us, so he is in heaven. Where are we?

  • On earth. So, what are the options?

  • For him to receive us unto himself,

  • to take us to where he is. Hello?

  • Not too many options.

  • See, I am thinking about the options.

  • The option is heaven, but he is in heaven.

  • We are not. Earth in his first coming. Nice,

  • but that's not the rapture because that's

  • his first coming. And then heaven.

  • The Ascension or right after the Ascension.

  • And then earth in his second coming.

  • Yeah, but in his second coming,

  • how can we be raptured when we have

  • to come back with him?

  • And then of course in the New

  • Jerusalem, makes no sense, because

  • the New Jerusalem is already after he

  • makes all things new.

  • So, the only thing that makes sense,

  • the only thing that can be real,

  • is that after his Ascension, when he's gone

  • and he sends the Holy Spirit, right

  • in between the Ascension of Christ

  • and his returning back on earth,

  • that event will take place.

  • Do you know how many people believe

  • there is a new thing called 70 A.D. theory.

  • People truly believe that once the temple

  • was destroyed in 70 A.D., that is the end

  • of all Bible prophecy. They truly teach

  • that that's it. Now all men can be saved.

  • All men have salvation, that now, all

  • has been restored, only thing you need

  • to do is just say, "Hi, Jesus." And I'll tell

  • you something. This is not what the Bible

  • said. This is not what Daniel said

  • speaking of the 70 weeks.

  • And certainly it's not what Jesus

  • himself said, because as far

  • as I'm concerned, the last time

  • I checked my Bible, the rapture

  • didn't take place yet.

  • So how can everything be fulfilled

  • if no one has been caught up

  • in the air yet? Now you must

  • understand that there is a war

  • that we can feel but not see.

  • The Bible says in Ephesians 6:12,

  • So, there is a war that is going on

  • we cannot see, but we can surely feel.

  • But I want to tell you that war that

  • we cannot see is a battlefield, which

  • is right now in heaven and eventually

  • will move down to earth.

  • Heaven is dominated by God

  • and by God's choice. Christ is there.

  • But unfortunately the world is dominated

  • by the Prince of the world, Satan,

  • by man's choice, and it will be

  • dominated by his man incarnated,

  • Satan incarnated, which is the

  • antichrist himself. Not only that

  • the spirit of antichrist is already here

  • and the mystery of lawlessness

  • is already at work, but he will show

  • up, and he will have the ultimate

  • rule over this world. And so that

  • which is in heaven will move to the world.

  • Now, the war is there. See the antichrist

  • is not yet here. The Dragon and all of that,

  • now the famous war which is in Revelation 12

  • is going on in the air, but then the Bible

  • said it's going to move down. He will be cast

  • down and then while he is down,

  • the tribulation will take place.

  • Revelation 12 war, Satan lost in heaven

  • and moved down to earth.

  • Quite amazing.

  • And then in Revelation 19, the war that

  • Satan loses on earth.

  • He lost it in heaven in chapter 12,

  • moved down to earth, reigns until

  • Revelation 19, and then he is defeated

  • even on earth. And that war will be waged

  • on earth when we are gone, on some people.

  • The Bible talks about the woman that gave

  • birth to the sun, and the Bible talks about

  • her descendants, which is the nation of Israel,

  • giving birth to the Lord Jesus and her

  • descendants. Jews worldwide will

  • be persecuted by the antichrist himself.

  • And it's very interesting because the Bible

  • says something about our status

  • in this world. Now behind me right now,

  • you can clearly hear, maybe vaguely or

  • pretty clearly. I can hear it clearly,

  • the sound of the prayer of the Muslims

  • from almost 1,500 mosques all around.

  • But I can tell you one thing. Yes, right now

  • it's the kingdom of darkness ruling here

  • in this place. And I can tell you that

  • according to the rules of diplomacy,

  • before a war is waged, the ambassadors

  • are called back home. You can check

  • throughout history. You can see how

  • ambassadors were always called back.

  • And I want you to understand the reason

  • why I mentioned that is because in Second

  • Corinthians 5:20, "Now then, we

  • are ambassadors for Christ, as though

  • God were pleading through us:

  • we implore you on Christ's behalf,

  • be reconciled to God." We are ambassadors.

  • We have the title. We have the status.

  • We have the letter of appointment.

  • We became ambassadors the moment

  • we accepted him, and ambassadors

  • are going to be called home before a war

  • is waged on this earth. So when

  • is the rapture? We understand

  • what the rapture is. We understand

  • why the rapture, what the rapture.

  • But when is the rapture?

  • The church is promised that the coming

  • of the Lord will result in her being gathered

  • together. In the Greek "episynagrogus",

  • from where "synagogue" comes from,

  • "gathering"... into him. To gather together

  • into him. Second Thessalonians 2:1,

  • it is this promise of the rapture,

  • not the wrath, that is in the view

  • in Revelation 3:10 as Jesus said,

  • "I will keep you from" — the Greek, "ek",

  • is "out of"— "the hour of trial that is going

  • to come upon the whole world."

  • Notice that the church is not

  • being kept from and not through,

  • but the hour of tribulation.

  • Again, the church will be kept

  • from and not through the hour

  • of tribulation.

  • So, we are not there to go through

  • the tribulation because the Bible says

  • in First Thessalonians 1 that he will deliver us

  • from the wrath of

  • the one that comes,

  • and in First Thessalonians

  • chapter 5, he says that we are not

  • destined to the wrath of God.

  • And then he says so

  • therefore comfort

  • each other as you do already.

  • How can I comfort anyone by saying, "Hey,

  • just you know, isn't that cool we're going

  • to go through tribulation and we are going

  • to be beheaded? Aren't you game for that?"

  • I mean, can you imagine what is it that

  • we can encourage one another with?

  • What is it that we should support one

  • another with, help one another with?

  • What is the hope? How can you call

  • it a hope if it's so doom and gloom?

  • See, Bible prophecy is not about doom

  • and gloom. We know what this world is going

  • to go to, and we know what this world

  • is directing everybody towards.

  • But we know our future, our hope,

  • our destination, and we can never

  • fall into the doom and gloom

  • because we know our blessed hope,

  • and our blessed hope is not to be going

  • through this terrible tribulation.

  • But he will keep us from this hour of trial.

  • We will be caught up.

  • We will be taken just as he removed Noah

  • before the flood.

  • Just as he removed Lot before the destruction

  • of Sodom, he will remove the righteous

  • before he judges the unrighteous.

  • This is God, and this is the God I serve

  • and the God I know. And it's interesting.

  • So, we understand what is the rapture,

  • why is the rapture, when is the rapture,

  • but who is going to be raptured?

  • People must understand there

  • is an order of the rapture.

  • First, Jesus Christ himself descends

  • from heaven. John 14:1

  • through 3 and First Thessalonians 4:16,

  • jot that down, he himself.

  • Why is it that both John and Paul

  • mentioned the word "himself".

  • So, there will be no one that will

  • ever think that it is an allegoric thing,

  • figuratively speaking, that this

  • is something that maybe, could be,

  • should be, he himself will come.

  • No one else.

  • So, Christ himself will descend

  • from heaven. Now the last time

  • I checked, descending means

  • coming down. So, he is up there

  • in heaven as we know, and he will leave

  • and descend from heaven.

  • Step number two, he comes to receive us

  • unto himself as John 14:13,

  • receive us. So, he is coming down

  • in this position.

  • Take a look at me.

  • Hands, to receive. That's how he comes.

  • He is not coming riding on a horse.

  • He's not coming with a sword in his hand.

  • He's not coming to consume.

  • He's not coming to destroy.

  • He is coming to receive us unto himself.

  • You see, that's why you cannot mix it

  • with the second coming of Jesus

  • riding a horse, ready to destroy

  • all of his enemies. He is coming,

  • and he is coming down, and he is coming

  • to receive us unto himself. And number

  • three, he comes in the twinkling of an eye

  • with a shout of the trumpet call of God.

  • First Corinthians 15:52 and First

  • Thessalonians 4:16, twinkling of an eye.

  • It's going to be rapid.

  • It's going to be amazing.

  • It's going to be sudden.

  • It's going to be swift.

  • It's going to be quick.

  • It's going to be amazing, but they will hardly

  • notice that we're gone because there's no

  • process here. It's twinkling of an eye. Bang.

  • We're out of here. So, he will come down,

  • and he will come down to the clouds,

  • and we will be snatched from earth

  • and meet him in the cloud.

  • There is no verse that talks about

  • the rapture just like Jesus' Ascension.

  • Because Jesus' Ascension was seen

  • by the disciples. The Bible talks about

  • in the Book of Acts, that the men

  • of Galilee were standing and looking at him

  • going up, and they were just gazing

  • into heaven and the Angel says,

  • men of Galilee, what are you doing?

  • You know, I've been waiting here

  • for an hour. This same Jesus, he said,

  • the angel, same Jesus, say that: same Jesus

  • will come back likewise. Same thing.

  • So, he will come back with his feet

  • on the Mount of Olives, but we or the world

  • will not see us going up just as the disciples

  • saw him going up. It's going to be swift.

  • And then number four, he will resurrect

  • those believers who have fallen asleep

  • in death first. So, we cannot say that only

  • those who are alive will have hope.

  • Any believer, at any given moment since

  • the time Jesus ascended to heaven, any believer

  • had that hope and should have that hope

  • and should live with that hope that he even

  • though he's asleep, he will be actually out

  • of his grave first before we are caught up.

  • and then number five, those who are alive

  • will be caught up in the air, raptured.

  • Here we are. He needs to come back,

  • he needs to receive us. It has to be swift.

  • The dead will rise first, and we will come up.

  • The rapture and the second coming, the same.

  • This is a very common mistake people are doing

  • and making. Ladies and gentlemen, the rapture

  • is Jesus comes back to the church, whereas

  • the second coming Jesus comes back

  • with the church. Big difference.

  • Titus 2 verses 11 to 13

  • And then he said, "and".

  • He could have said, "which is the glorious

  • appearance of Jesus." He is not saying that.

  • He says, "and the glorious appearance."

  • So, the blessed hope is not the glorious

  • appearance. The blessed hope is our rapture,

  • and the glorious appearance is when he comes

  • back, and every eye will see and every knee

  • shall bow that Jesus Christ is Lord.

  • Revelation 1:7, "Behold He is coming

  • with the clouds, and every eye will see Him,

  • and even they who pierced Him, and all

  • the tribes of the earth will mourn because

  • of him. Even so, Amen." So, the second coming

  • with him coming and us with him every eye will

  • see. But the rapture, the world will not see him.

  • He is coming only to the air, and we

  • will be snatched out of here. So, in Titus

  • when it says the blessed hope, it's the rapture,

  • and the glorious appearance, it's the second

  • coming. And remember, the rapture

  • will bring us to be with him, and we will never

  • leave him. We will be always with him, which

  • means from that moment on, wherever Jesus

  • is, we will be. So, he's coming back.

  • We come back with him. He's reigning.

  • We will reign with him.

  • He's making all things new. We will be there.

  • New Jerusalem, we belong there.

  • That's it. Enough is enough.

  • Zechariah 12 verse 10, "And I will pour

  • in the house of David on the inhabitants

  • of Jerusalem the spirit of grace and supplication

  • and when we come back with him, then

  • they will look at me whom they pierced.

  • Yes, they will mourn for him as one mourns

  • for his only son and grieve for him

  • as one grieves for his first born."And that's

  • the glorious appearance.

  • That's the second coming.

  • That's not the rapture.

  • What about the saints of the Old Testament?

  • Interesting, isn't it? See, the resurrection

  • of the Old Testament saints will take place

  • following the second coming, in preparation

  • for the messianic kingdom.

  • You understand?

  • The Bible says in the Old Testament,

  • saints are to be the friends of the bridegroom

  • at the marriage. You understand that?

  • And the marriage feast.

  • But the marriage feast will only take place

  • on earth as an inauguration of the messianic

  • kingdom. It is the wedding ceremony

  • that takes place in heaven before the second

  • coming. But the wedding feast itself

  • will take place on earth and will kick off

  • the messianic kingdom.

  • The thousand years millennial kingdom

  • on earth.

  • So first, it's only the dead in Christ and we

  • that are alive. Then the Old Testament saints

  • will be resurrected once we come back

  • to usher the messianic kingdom.

  • Christ reigning here in the world.

  • What about the saints of the New Testament?

  • The resurrection of the saints at the time

  • of the Messiah, who died then,

  • was not the resurrection of the Old Testament

  • saints to immortality, but merely restoration

  • back to natural life, and these people died

  • again later. You see, when Jesus was crucified,

  • what happened? People resurrected.

  • Remember? But those same people died

  • again later. You understand that?

  • Why couldn't it be that they lasted forever?

  • Because no one could live forever before

  • the resurrection of Jesus took place.

  • You understand that? It's important.

  • So, since no one could be raised

  • into immortality until after Messiah's

  • own resurrection and since these saints

  • were raised from the dead the moment

  • Messiah died, not resurrected,

  • that would show that they were merely

  • restored back to natural life and not raised

  • to immortality.

  • So, those people

  • who resurrected in Jerusalem

  • right here in this cemetery died eventually.

  • Just like Lazarus.

  • Lazarus was resurrected, but he died,

  • This is why I always tell people

  • when Jesus said here I am leaving you.

  • I am sending you the Holy Spirit

  • and you will do greater things than I did.

  • I often time was thinking, you know,

  • how could we do something better than Jesus?

  • And then the Lord showed me. Of course.

  • Jesus may have resurrected people

  • from the dead or opened their eyes

  • who were blind or restored their walking

  • if they were paralyzed, but all of them

  • eventually died. You, when you lead someone

  • to the Lord, you save him from the second death.

  • You see, the question is not if you walk again,

  • see again or even resurrected from the dead

  • here now, the question is, what about the second

  • death? Will you escape that one?

  • And that's why leading someone to Christ today,

  • is ten times more powerful than opening

  • the eyes of the blind right now.

  • Opening the eyes of the spiritual blind

  • is more important than those in the natural.

  • You see, the man who was paralyzed for 38

  • years in the pools of Bethesda, according

  • to John chapter 5, I don't think we're going to see

  • him in heaven. Why? Because all he did, he never

  • repented. He ratted on Jesus. So, yes,

  • he has been physically restored but not

  • mentally or spiritually. So, I want to encourage

  • you all. If there is a time for us as church

  • to go out and to preach and to minister

  • and to lead people to Christ,

  • so they will escape the second death,

  • this is the time, just before we are gone,

  • because then that's it.

  • So, the rapture is what? The promise

  • of Christ to us. The rapture is the blessed

  • hope for the believers.

  • The rapture is our rescue from this evil world

  • and the evil one. The rapture is the gathering

  • of the saints.

  • Did you know that only the rapture will show

  • you all the believers in the world. It's the first

  • conference where all saints from all over

  • the world will gather for the first time.

  • You will finally know who your brothers

  • and sisters are. And then of course,

  • the rapture is the last chance for many

  • people, because once the world will turn

  • so blind and so diabolically deceived,

  • there is very low chances for so many

  • to accept him. And if you read Revelation 16

  • and you see that they are not only blinded,

  • but they are so deceived that when they know,

  • when they know that God has the power

  • to stop all of these plagues, yet they did not

  • repent nor give him glory, but they blasphemed

  • the name of God. That is total, total

  • blindness and deception. So, I cannot tell

  • anyone today, "Hey, by the way, if you're

  • not raptured, you've got another chance.

  • Don't worry." No. That might be your

  • only chance. You have to be ready.

  • So this is why the rapture of the church

  • is so controversial, because Satan doesn't

  • want people to know it's their last chance,

  • because Satan doesn't want believers

  • to live with any hope, because Satan wants

  • to take that which is our only hope

  • in this evil world. And I pray that all of us

  • will understand the schemes of the devil

  • and will never forsake our blessed hope

  • that Jesus himself had promised,

  • that indeed he is coming to restore all things.

  • Soon and very soon, we are going to see the King.

  • Amen.

So shalom from the top of the Mount of Olives.

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