The Rapture Various Views – Which is Correct? By: Pastor Dennis L. Barnhart, MM
Four Common Views The Pretribulation Rapture The Partial Rapture The Midtribulation Rapture The Postribulation Rapture
What is the Rapture? Rapture is from the Latin verb “ rapto. ” It means: “ To Seize; to carry off .” Translated as:  “caught up”  1 Thes. 4:17
Rapture Defined Christ’s descending from Heaven in the air, whereupon Christians (dead and alive) will be caught up suddenly from the earth to meet the Lord.
The Partial Rapture View Only SOME will be removed. Only those who are “worthy” are taken. Others will be raptured throughout the Tribulation. The Tribulation will “purify” the Christians and they are called “overcomers.”
Partial Rapture Viewed Tribulation Period Like a continual rapture
What passages are used? Matt 24:40-42   Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.   41   Two  women shall be  grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.   42   Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
What passages are used? Matt 24:40-42   Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.   41   Two  women shall be  grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left.   42   Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.   Seen as a requirement in order to be raptured This passage outlines God’s program for Israel, who is already in the Tribulation period at this point.  The one taken is taken to judgment and the one left is left for the Millennial blessing.
What passages are used? 1 Thess 5:6   Therefore let us not  sleep , as  do  others; but let us watch and be sober.   Again, a conditional rapture view.
What passages are used? 1 Thessalonians 1:10 2 Timothy 4:8 1 Corinthians 15:23 Philippians 3:11 Hebrews 9:28 Luke 21:36
Great Doctrinal Difficulties Denies the death of Christ frees from condemnation. Denies the unity of the body of Christ. Denies the completeness of the resurrection of believers. Confuses the distinction between law and grace.
Great Doctrinal Difficulties Denies the distinction between Israel and the church. MUST place a portion of the church in the JUDGMENT of the Tribulation. Denies the imminency of the rapture for all believers.
The Midtribulation Rapture Adherents to this view believe that the church will be raptured at the midpoint of the seven-year Tribulation period.
The Midtribulation Rapture Another view similar to this view is know as the Pre-Wrath Rapture.  This view is only a slightly modified version of the Midtribulation Rapture view.
Midtribulation Rapture Viewed Tribulation Period Taken out after 3 ½ Years of Trib.
What Passages do they use? 2 Tim 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.   Their thinking is that the church is promised tribulation and must therefore, go through the first 3 ½ years of that period.  Many members of the church have been persecuted and they were not in the Tribulation Period!
What Passages do they use? 1 Cor. 15:52   In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.   They believe the trump of the angel and Christ are the same . Again no distinction is made between Israel and the church.  Corinth,  a local church , was told of a coming time when all the believers would be “changed.” “ We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed…. “Thanks  be  to God which giveth us the  VICTORY  through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Great Doctrinal Difficulties! Denial of the Imminence of the rapture. Equate persecutions and the Tribulation period. Denial of the church as a mystery.
Great Doctrinal Difficulties! Denial of the Seal and Trumpets in Revelation as judgments from God. Denial that the Tribulation is a continuation of Daniel’s 70 th   week.  Thus, only 3 ½ years in length rather than 7.
Great Doctrinal Difficulties! Denial of the uniqueness of the two witnesses.  Believe that they represent the dead and living at the rapture. Confusion of the difference between Israel and the church.
The Posttribulation Rapture Its proponents believe that the church will endure Daniel’s 70 th  week and will be raptured at the end of the Great Tribulation.  They believe that the rapture and the second coming of Christ are the same thing.
The Posttribulation View Most posttribulationalists teach that events of the Tribulation are not to be taken literally or futuristically, for the church has always undergone tribulation since its inception and is in the Tribulation now.
The Posttribulation View Others teach that the church will go through the Tribulation but are unclear on the sequence and literalness of the events leading up to Christ’s Coming. They mix literal and allegorical interpretations of the Scripture.
The Posttribulation Viewed Tribulation Period Rapture at the end of the Trib.  A widely held view.
Why do they hold this view? The Historical Argument They teach that the pretribulation view is new (only in the last century) and not the position of the Apostles. This is an argument of silence. A literal study of Scriptures disproves this view.
Why do they hold this view? The Imminency Argument They do not believe in the imminency of Christ’s return. Reasoning that Peter’s death, Paul’s imprisonment, and other historical events make imminency impossible. They fail to see that the very men they mention taught the imminent return of Christ.
Why do they hold this view? The Interpretation Argument They do not hold to a literal interpretation of Scripture. They make no distinctions between the church and Israel.  The duty of the church is to usher in the Kingdom of God with social programs.
The Pretribulation Rapture This view is widely held by Christians. We believe the church will be removed from the earth  before  the seven-year Tribulation of Daniel’s 70 th  week (Dan 9:24-27).
The Pretribulation Viewed Tribulation Period “ To meet the Lord in the air…”
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The Rapture is imminent. It could occur at any moment. James said, “the coming of the Lord draweth near (is at hand)….behold, the judge standeth before the door” (Jas. 5:8-9).
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The Rapture is imminent. Paul taught, “that we who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not precede them who are asleep” (1 Thess 4:15).
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The Rapture and the Second Advent are Separate Events. The rapture is in the air to meet the Lord and go back to Heaven. The Second Coming is with Christ to come back to the earth.
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? A division of time must exist between the Rapture and the Second Coming. Believers are in their prepared places (John 14: 1-3). The Bema Seat Judgment (2 Cor. 5:10). The Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Rev. 19:7-9).
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The church will NOT experience any form of God’s wrath. Paul said, “For God hath not appointed us to wrath” (1 Thes 5:9) for Jesus has, “delivered us from the wrath to come” (1 Thes 1:10).
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The church will NOT experience any form of God’s wrath. Two Greek words for “wrath.” 1.  Thumos ,  “turbulent commotion,” as when a person loses his temper. 2.  Orge ,  “anger, indignation, vengeance.” Orge is ALWAYS the word used for God’s “wrath.”
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The church will NOT experience any form of God’s wrath. To the church, John said God would “keep thee from the hour of temptation (testing), which shall come upon all the world” (Rev 3:10). This promise is much broader than just to the church at Philadelphia because it refers to a specific period of testing, or tribulation, that will afflict the whole world. To be protected  from  (“out of,” not “in”) this time, the church must be removed from the earth prior to it.
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The Church and Israel are NOT identical. The church and Israel have two separate programs. This is indicated by Daniel 9: 24-27, a key passage giving an overview of the Tribulation.
What do Pretribulation Rapturists Believe? The church is NEVER mentioned or eluded to in ANY passage dealing with the Tribulation. This fact is clearly evident in Revelation chapters 6-19 where Israel and the nations are mentioned, but the church is conspicuously absent.
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The Rapture Various Views

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    The Rapture VariousViews – Which is Correct? By: Pastor Dennis L. Barnhart, MM
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    Four Common ViewsThe Pretribulation Rapture The Partial Rapture The Midtribulation Rapture The Postribulation Rapture
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    What is theRapture? Rapture is from the Latin verb “ rapto. ” It means: “ To Seize; to carry off .” Translated as: “caught up” 1 Thes. 4:17
  • 4.
    Rapture Defined Christ’sdescending from Heaven in the air, whereupon Christians (dead and alive) will be caught up suddenly from the earth to meet the Lord.
  • 5.
    The Partial RaptureView Only SOME will be removed. Only those who are “worthy” are taken. Others will be raptured throughout the Tribulation. The Tribulation will “purify” the Christians and they are called “overcomers.”
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    Partial Rapture ViewedTribulation Period Like a continual rapture
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    What passages areused? Matt 24:40-42 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 42 Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
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    What passages areused? Matt 24:40-42 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 42 Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come. Seen as a requirement in order to be raptured This passage outlines God’s program for Israel, who is already in the Tribulation period at this point. The one taken is taken to judgment and the one left is left for the Millennial blessing.
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    What passages areused? 1 Thess 5:6 Therefore let us not sleep , as do others; but let us watch and be sober. Again, a conditional rapture view.
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    What passages areused? 1 Thessalonians 1:10 2 Timothy 4:8 1 Corinthians 15:23 Philippians 3:11 Hebrews 9:28 Luke 21:36
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    Great Doctrinal DifficultiesDenies the death of Christ frees from condemnation. Denies the unity of the body of Christ. Denies the completeness of the resurrection of believers. Confuses the distinction between law and grace.
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    Great Doctrinal DifficultiesDenies the distinction between Israel and the church. MUST place a portion of the church in the JUDGMENT of the Tribulation. Denies the imminency of the rapture for all believers.
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    The Midtribulation RaptureAdherents to this view believe that the church will be raptured at the midpoint of the seven-year Tribulation period.
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    The Midtribulation RaptureAnother view similar to this view is know as the Pre-Wrath Rapture. This view is only a slightly modified version of the Midtribulation Rapture view.
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    Midtribulation Rapture ViewedTribulation Period Taken out after 3 ½ Years of Trib.
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    What Passages dothey use? 2 Tim 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. Their thinking is that the church is promised tribulation and must therefore, go through the first 3 ½ years of that period. Many members of the church have been persecuted and they were not in the Tribulation Period!
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    What Passages dothey use? 1 Cor. 15:52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. They believe the trump of the angel and Christ are the same . Again no distinction is made between Israel and the church. Corinth, a local church , was told of a coming time when all the believers would be “changed.” “ We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed…. “Thanks be to God which giveth us the VICTORY through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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    Great Doctrinal Difficulties!Denial of the Imminence of the rapture. Equate persecutions and the Tribulation period. Denial of the church as a mystery.
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    Great Doctrinal Difficulties!Denial of the Seal and Trumpets in Revelation as judgments from God. Denial that the Tribulation is a continuation of Daniel’s 70 th week. Thus, only 3 ½ years in length rather than 7.
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    Great Doctrinal Difficulties!Denial of the uniqueness of the two witnesses. Believe that they represent the dead and living at the rapture. Confusion of the difference between Israel and the church.
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    The Posttribulation RaptureIts proponents believe that the church will endure Daniel’s 70 th week and will be raptured at the end of the Great Tribulation. They believe that the rapture and the second coming of Christ are the same thing.
  • 22.
    The Posttribulation ViewMost posttribulationalists teach that events of the Tribulation are not to be taken literally or futuristically, for the church has always undergone tribulation since its inception and is in the Tribulation now.
  • 23.
    The Posttribulation ViewOthers teach that the church will go through the Tribulation but are unclear on the sequence and literalness of the events leading up to Christ’s Coming. They mix literal and allegorical interpretations of the Scripture.
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    The Posttribulation ViewedTribulation Period Rapture at the end of the Trib. A widely held view.
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    Why do theyhold this view? The Historical Argument They teach that the pretribulation view is new (only in the last century) and not the position of the Apostles. This is an argument of silence. A literal study of Scriptures disproves this view.
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    Why do theyhold this view? The Imminency Argument They do not believe in the imminency of Christ’s return. Reasoning that Peter’s death, Paul’s imprisonment, and other historical events make imminency impossible. They fail to see that the very men they mention taught the imminent return of Christ.
  • 27.
    Why do theyhold this view? The Interpretation Argument They do not hold to a literal interpretation of Scripture. They make no distinctions between the church and Israel. The duty of the church is to usher in the Kingdom of God with social programs.
  • 28.
    The Pretribulation RaptureThis view is widely held by Christians. We believe the church will be removed from the earth before the seven-year Tribulation of Daniel’s 70 th week (Dan 9:24-27).
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    The Pretribulation ViewedTribulation Period “ To meet the Lord in the air…”
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The Rapture is imminent. It could occur at any moment. James said, “the coming of the Lord draweth near (is at hand)….behold, the judge standeth before the door” (Jas. 5:8-9).
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The Rapture is imminent. Paul taught, “that we who are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not precede them who are asleep” (1 Thess 4:15).
  • 32.
    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The Rapture and the Second Advent are Separate Events. The rapture is in the air to meet the Lord and go back to Heaven. The Second Coming is with Christ to come back to the earth.
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? A division of time must exist between the Rapture and the Second Coming. Believers are in their prepared places (John 14: 1-3). The Bema Seat Judgment (2 Cor. 5:10). The Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Rev. 19:7-9).
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The church will NOT experience any form of God’s wrath. Paul said, “For God hath not appointed us to wrath” (1 Thes 5:9) for Jesus has, “delivered us from the wrath to come” (1 Thes 1:10).
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The church will NOT experience any form of God’s wrath. Two Greek words for “wrath.” 1. Thumos , “turbulent commotion,” as when a person loses his temper. 2. Orge , “anger, indignation, vengeance.” Orge is ALWAYS the word used for God’s “wrath.”
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The church will NOT experience any form of God’s wrath. To the church, John said God would “keep thee from the hour of temptation (testing), which shall come upon all the world” (Rev 3:10). This promise is much broader than just to the church at Philadelphia because it refers to a specific period of testing, or tribulation, that will afflict the whole world. To be protected from (“out of,” not “in”) this time, the church must be removed from the earth prior to it.
  • 37.
    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The Church and Israel are NOT identical. The church and Israel have two separate programs. This is indicated by Daniel 9: 24-27, a key passage giving an overview of the Tribulation.
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    What do PretribulationRapturists Believe? The church is NEVER mentioned or eluded to in ANY passage dealing with the Tribulation. This fact is clearly evident in Revelation chapters 6-19 where Israel and the nations are mentioned, but the church is conspicuously absent.
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    Get Ready BeforeIt’s Too Late!