5.24.2011

TO BE OR NOT TO BE? -- THE SECRET RAPTURE:

I reject the “rapture” theory as posed by dispensationalists / “left behind” theologians, but instead support a once-and-for-all final second coming of the Messiah to judge the world.  With May 21, 2011 firmly behind us, and the updated October “rapture” ahead, I think it would do Christians some good to examine what the bible says about the whole “left behind” theology.

I have several reasons for holding the position I do, but I’ll only comment on what I believe are the top-3 persuasive passages that do not support a secret rapture. Note: I call it “secret rapture” because that’s essentially what dispensationalists have deemed it to be…that a “thief in the night” will secretly whisk away Christians while the world is left in chaos. Not only that, but “secret rapture” is easier to write and understand than “dispensationalism.”

FIRST: Matthew 13:24-30 – The parable of the Weeds / Wheat & Tares

“The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. But while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. When the wheat sprouted and formed heads, then the weeds also appeared. The owner’s servants came to him and said, ‘Sir, didn’t you sow good seed in your field? Where then did the weeds come from?’ ‘An enemy did this,’ he replied. The servants asked him, ‘Do you want us to go and pull them up?’ ‘No,’ he answered, ‘because while you are pulling the weeds, you may root up the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest. At that time I will tell the harvesters: First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the wheat and bring it into my barn.”

A few points worth noting, and then we’ll add the second passage. First, the weeds and the wheat grow together (obviously) until the time of harvest. Second, come harvest time, BOTH the weeds AND the wheat are gathered; the timing is precisely together, not separate! Third, while harvesting both, it is the weeds that are bundled first, and there is no indication of a “whisking away” of the wheat (Church).

SECOND: John 5:28-29 – After speaking about life through Jesus Christ, Jesus moves on to teach about resurrection:

“Do not be amazed at this, for a time is coming when all who are in their graves will hear his voice and come out – those who have done good will rise to live, and those who have done evil will rise to be condemned.”

Now let’s connect this passage with the previous one and then add the 3rd and final passage. First, note that Jesus says a time is coming when ALL who are in their graves will rise. This applies not only to believers, but to unbelievers as well. Second, when connected with harvest time in Matthew, it is plain that ALL people will be harvested at one time, both the living AND the dead.

THIRD: 1Cor15:50-53

“I declare to you, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will no all sleep, but we will all be changed – in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. For the perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality.”

Finally, combining the three passages, we see there is one trumpet, one harvest, in these concluding thoughts. First, while Paul has believers in mind when he refers to the “perishable and imperishable”, we often limit the application to believers only. Other biblical passages comment that believers and unbelievers alike will exist eternally – either in eternal condemnation, or eternal life (see Revelation). Therefore, this passage about exchanging the perishable (bodies) for the imperishable (souls) not only applies to believers, but also to unbelievers. Second, these connections are critical because “left behinders” have narrowly applied the “moment / twinkling” statement to apply solely to a “secret rapture” of the Church. Instead, Paul connects the testimony of Jesus in Matthew and John with his own statements about judgment, that ALL – both dead AND alive, believers AND unbelievers – will be harvested and sorted, if I may.

CONCLUSION: Sadly, the notion of a secret rapture in the Christian Church in America is so prevalent that someone who professes not to believe it is considered a near-heretic. “What do you mean you don’t believe in the rapture? You don’t want Jesus to return for His bride?” I do, but it is fundamentally different than what many pastors teach today. I don’t know precisely what eschatology God has in mind, but I am convinced it is not the “left behind” version. I am more convinced that it will all happen at once, rather than a rapture followed by (or even in the midst of) a period of “tribulation.”

What say you?

5.10.2011

SUN STAND STILL (part deuce):

For some reason, I've been receiving a lot of "how-dare-you-say-such-things" comments about a recent book review I posted at Amazon.com for "Sun Stand Still", by Steven Furtick, pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC. ! I've posted unfavorable reviews on other books, but apparently this one takes the cake! If you're interested in the original review, I linked it for you on this blog over here...(you'll have to scroll to the bottom of the page to get to the original review.)  Why are they so defensive???  I've posted here Ado's scathing comment that s/he left at Amazon.com and my reply. This is why I love doing book reviews, it stretches our comfort zones.


POSTED BY ADO:

"Before you start criticizing Pastor Furtick you need to visit his church in Charlotte Nc. and hear him in person. As for your Blasphemous comments about his book you need to read the parable in second Kings chapter 2 when the children made fun of Elisha Gods prophet. After I read this passage in the Bible myself I never again said anything bad about a preacher. If you have nothing good to say don't say it at all. Just because you didn't like it doesn't mean it could not be a great blessing to someone else. I'll give this book 5 stars ! thousands came to know Christ as their personal Lord and Savior Because of his message. It sounds to me that you don't believe that God actually made the sun stand still. I really feel sorry for you that you could actually take the time out of your day, to write horrible things about a wonderful preacher."


MY REPLY:

"Ado, first let me thank you for stopping by to share your thoughts. I truly hope you read my entire review, and didn't simply formulate your opinion based on my first paragraph or two. I hope you will read my reply, and that your comment wasn't simply a "drive-by".


Regarding visiting Elevation Church: I attended a church for a number of years in Michigan called "Westwinds". It was/is very much like Elevation. I loved the ethos of the place! I'm sure Elevation is quite similar based on the pictures and videos I've seen. In fact, there's another church down in your neck of the woods called "Watershed." If you're from Charlotte, you've probably heard of it. They are a church plant established by one of the Westwinds staff. So, all that to say I'm quite familiar with the type of church Elevation is. I have nothing against its TYPE. I was fair in my review in that I listened to Pastor Furtick's Sun Stand Still message via podcast. I felt the same regarding his book as I did the 3-part podcast. So, I was fair: I gave it a shot!

Next, please be careful regarding what you call "blasphemous". In Christian theology, one cannot blaspheme a mere book written by a mere human being. Blasphemy is something one can only do to God. For instance, one blasphemes God when we attribute something to Satan when it should only be attributed to God. One cannot possibly blaspheme "Sun Stand Still" the book.

Next, I am very familiar with the passage in 2Kings 2 where Elisha called a bear to maul boys who mocked him. First, this is not a "parable", but "historical narrative". Parables use physical things we can see and touch to describe difficult-to-understand spiritual concepts. For instance, the parable of the 99 sheep, the parable of the lost coin, etc. Each item in a parable is a real thing, but it represents something bigger that was to be grasped by the hearer. 2Kings 2 is "historical narrative", told to us as if it was an event that actually happened...just like the sun standing still for Joshua. In your Elisha example, if you think I am mocking Pastor Furtick, you are wrong. I am bringing his poor teaching to light. That is simply good stewardship of God's word.


If what you intended was to say the bible tells us to "touch not God's anointed," well, you are unfortunately misunderstanding God's word. In that Psalm, the "anointed" one was King Saul, and David was instructed not to physically harm Saul although Saul had been physically attempting to harm David. Many teachers use this passage to defend their shoddy theology so listeners will not judge their words or work.

While we're on the topic of judging: we OUGHT to judge! We must judge whether or not a math teacher properly teaches us mathematics; we must judge whether or not we'll buy a car from a particular car salesman who has a bad reputation of cheating people; we must judge whether or not God's word is being taught correctly...whether we judge Pastor Furtick's messages or the Pope's messages. What we must NOT judge is a person's salvation, which I am not doing. I have not condemned him to hell or proclaimed that he is not a believer. I simply think he needs to tune up his theology! But I digress.

Next, regarding having nothing good to say: You apparently didn't read my entire review. Honestly, you didn't, did you? Because I actually had a couple nice things to say. For instance, I recommended chapter 13 to readers, and I explained why. On the other hand, I was requested to provide my honest review of this book. What kind of reviewer would I be if I didn't give all of my opinioin...both the good and the bad? That wouldn't be very fair to future readers, would it?

Next, I didn't say the book couldn't be a blessing to a person. In fact, I even asked myself if my faith is a living faith (3rd paragraph from the bottom of my review). There's another example of why I doubt you read my entire review. But, I forgive you.

Next, I actually DO believe God made the sun stand still that day for Joshua. It was a miracle that science and time cannot explain, and I will not blaspheme GOD by attributing that miracle to Satan or as a mere accident. So, thank you for judging my faith...something you seem to wish I hadn't done of Pastor Furtick's book.

Finally, I do hope you will re-read my review. Please re-read Pastor Furtick's book again more critically. Read it with you bible open. Ask yourself some tough questions when you read the historical narrative in Joshua: "Is this miracle told to us so that we'll have a 'sun-stand-still faith' so that all of my dreams can come true if I just believe in faith? You'll probably find yourself answering much differently than Pastor Furtick would have you to believe.

I look forward to your reply and an on-going conversation."

5.02.2011

PSALM 122 - JUDGEMENT FOR PEACE!

This year I've been reading and praying in the mornings (although I admit, not EVERY day) before heading off to work.  Due to time constraints, I have been praying, reading, and journaling through the Psalms as they correspond with the day of the year...when I get to 150, I will repeat the process and probably get to the ones I missed the first go-around.

Today, fittingly, as US Special Forces killed Public Enemy #1 (Terrorist bin Laden) was Psalm 122:


1 I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go into the house of the LORD.”
2 Our feet have been standing within your gates, O Jerusalem!
3 Jerusalem is built as a city that is compact together,
4 Where the tribes go up, the tribes of the LORD, to the Testimony of Israel, to give thanks to the name of the LORD.
5 For thrones are set there for judgment, the thrones of the house of David.
6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: “May they prosper who love you.
7 Peace be within your walls, prosperity within your palaces.”
8 For the sake of my brethren and companions, I will now say, “Peace be within you.”
9 Because of the house of the LORD our God I will seek your good.



Our US Navy SEAL's deserve big props!  Huge kudos!  This is a step in the right direction that our country needs.  We need to be more secure, and those brave men who assaulted bin Laden's compound were established for such a time as this, as they courageously executed the orders they'd been given, and have exacted justice on a tyrant.  You are the baddest mo-fo's on the face of the planet...and I bet the devil himself would be afraid if you came knocking on his door.

May peace prevail the world around!!!