Below are some references to what many believers call the Pre-Tribulation Rapture. The final Tribulation period described in the Book of Revelation is 7 years long and occurs right before the Second Coming of Jesus who will then rule and reign. Some teach the Church goes through half (Mid-Trib), most (Pre-Wrath) or all (Post-Trib) of the Tribulation period, but the Apostle Paul and others at the formation of the Christian church taught to always be on the lookout for Jesus' return in the clouds to gather His elect BEFORE the tribulation of those days. The Tribulation is also known as "the time of Jacob's trouble" which is another reason it is intended for Israel and not Christians. Everyone has to do their own research to see what view lines up best with Scripture. I find the removal of true believers before the Tribulation to make the most sense. Some believe tribulation is still about the Christian church and don't see Israel having much of a role. Other read the scriptures and see that this 7 year period is a time of testing only for the Jews and Israel as 2,000 years ago they did not see Jesus as their Messiah. This means we Christians are not to be punished or go through the same trials as the rest of the world. Paul and others wrote about the "blessed hope" Christians have in the soon return of Jesus. Here is a link to more about that. Below are some pics containing information on the Blessed Hope of the Church. Here is a link to a long study of reasons to believe the Pre-Trib view is the correct one. But, again, we each have to study to see what makes sense to us. Believing in God the Father and Jesus the Son is the most important thing. The current state of Israel is leading to what the prophet Zechariah wrote in chapter 12.
Zechariah 12 – Mourning for The Pierced One A. God defends Israel against her enemies. 1. (1-4) God supernaturally defends Israel against attack. The burden of the word of the LORD against Israel. Thus says the LORD, who stretches out the heavens, lays the foundation of the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him: “Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling (drunkenness) to all the surrounding peoples, when they lay siege against Judah and Jerusalem. And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are gathered against it. In that day,” says the LORD, “I will strike every horse with confusion, and its rider with madness; I will open My eyes on the house of Judah, and will strike every horse of the peoples with blindness.” a. Thus says the LORD, who stretches out the heavens: The section begins with praise for God’s creative power, reminding us that He is in control and completely able to accomplish what He predicts. b. I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling (drunkenness) to all the surrounding peoples: God says that in a coming day Jerusalem will intoxicate and stupefy the surrounding peoples. The Arab peoples surrounding Jerusalem have a passion for possessing the city that is not justified by history.
c. I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples: If Jerusalem will be a cup of drunkenness to all her surrounding peoples, it will be a heavy stone – a burden – for all peoples, presenting a problem that cannot be solved (all who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces).
2. (5-9) God supernaturally empowers His people. “And the governors of Judah shall say in their heart, ‘The inhabitants of Jerusalem are my strength in the LORD of hosts, their God.’ In that day I will make the governors of Judah like a firepan in the woodpile, and like a fiery torch in the sheaves; they shall devour all the surrounding peoples on the right hand and on the left, but Jerusalem shall be inhabited again in her own place; Jerusalem. The LORD will save the tents of Judah first, so that the glory of the house of David and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem shall not become greater than that of Judah. In that day the LORD will defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem; the one who is feeble among them in that day shall be like David, and the house of David shall be like God, like the Angel of the LORD before them. It shall be in that day that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem.”
B. God gives Israel a spirit of humble repentance. 1. (10) Mourning for the pierced One. “And I will pour on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and supplication; then they will look on 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 a firstborn.” a. And I will pour on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem the Spirit of grace and supplication: Part of this great outpouring of strength and might to defend Jerusalem will be an outpouring of the Spirit – but for grace and supplication. God will move among Israel and bring saving grace and repentant prayer. b. Then they will look on Me whom they pierced. Yes, they will mourn for Him as one mourns for his only son: As Jerusalem is supernaturally defended and the Spirit is poured out on the nation, they will turn to Jesus, the pierced One. His head was pierced with thorns, His hands and feet were pierced with nails, and a spear pierced His side.
2. (11-14) The great mourning of repentance. “In that day there shall be a great mourning in Jerusalem, like the mourning at Hadad Rimmon in the plain of Megiddo. And the land shall mourn, every family by itself: the family of the house of David by itself, and their wives by themselves; the family of the house of Nathan by itself, and their wives by themselves; the family of the house of Levi by itself, and their wives by themselves; the family of Shimei by itself, and their wives by themselves; all the families that remain, every family by itself, and their wives by themselves.” a. A great mourning in Jerusalem: The repentance that comes to Israel in that day will be like a great mourning, the ultimate fulfillment of the Day of Atonement, the day of national mourning over their greatest sin – rejecting Jesus. b. Like the mourning at Hadad Rimmon: This refers to the mourning over King Josiah’s death (2Ki_23:29 and 2Ch_35:20-25). He was such a godly king that the whole nation wept bitterly at his death. c. And the land shall mourn, every family by itself: This indicates there will be both great individual repentance and great corporate repentance. It seems fantastic to us that Israel as a whole would turn to Jesus and repent of their sin of rejecting their Savior – it is so amazing that we would not believe it unless the Bible so clearly taught it.
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