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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Post Rapture Salvation


Post Rapture Salvation

Q. My question is about those left behind after the Rapture. If a person has heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ before the rapture but has not yet accepted Jesus as Lord nor repented and made a true confession of faith, what are their chances of being saved during the tribulation? Is it impossible?

In this respect would Jews and Gentiles be in the same situation - or do the Jews have a chance to come to Christ because they still have the Abrahamic covenant?

I know that everyone who has not heard the Gospel is eligible to be saved during the tribulation - my concern is for those who are still on the planet after the Rapture and are too late to be part of the Church. Thank you as always for your Bible knowledge and generosity in sharing it with us.

A. Some believe 2 Thes 2:9-11 warns that anyone who has heard the gospel and not accepted it will be subject to delusion after the Rapture and won’t be able to be saved then. Others say that the time after the rapture is intended for Israel to accept the Messiah so the remaining gentiles will not be a priority for the Lord.

I’m not sure that either of those positions is conclusive. But I do believe that it will be an extremely difficult time for gentiles who come to the Lord after the Rapture. As descriptive as some of them are, I think books and movies that try to depict those times accurately fall far short of conveying the precarious situation tribulation believers will find themselves in.

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"...recent times my rapture enthusiasm seems to have waned..."


Waning Rapture Enthusiasm

Q. I find that in recent times my rapture enthusiasm seems to have waned somewhat, and I don’t know why. I am starting to fear that it is because I never had any truth faith in Jesus at all, and am just deluding myself into thinking I’m a true Christian when I am just a false convert. Do you have any advice for me?

A. Yes I have. Get back into the word and review the promises the Lord made to you. You’ll find that if you asked sincerely the Lord granted your request for salvation and will never revoke it, no matter what. If you don’t know for sure that you were sincere when you asked, then do it again. It’s important to get this resolved, because the enemy has spotted a weakness in your defenses and is exploiting it. He can’t “unsave” you, but he can cause you to fear and doubt. That’s how he steals our joy. Try Matt. 7:7-8, John 6:38-40, Romans 10:9-10,13 and Titus 3:4-7.

You should also read 2 Cor. 10:3-5 and begin taking those thoughts of doubt captive and making them obedient to Christ.

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What are the Muslim beliefs in regards to Mary?


Mary And Islam

Q. I have a question regarding your comments about what religion would possibly be dominant during the tribulation. What are the Muslim beliefs in regards to Mary?

A. Many Christians are surprised that Moslems have a great affection Mary, the mother of Jesus. According to Juan Galvan, author of “Jesus and the Virgin Mary in Islam”, no woman is given more attention in the Quran, and of its 114 chapters, she is one of only eight people who have a chapter named after them. (Hers is number 19.) Although the Quran offers a different story on Mary’s origins than the Biblical account, it does confirm her supernatural conception resulting in the birth of Jesus (Quran 19:16-21) Mary is the only woman specifically named in the Quran and plays a very significant role in Islam. She is thought to be an example and a sign for all people.

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