Thursday, July 14, 2011

Prophecy Today Q&A: "Sudden Destruction" -Jack Kelley


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Jack Kelley

Sudden Destruction

Q. Certainly immediately after the rapture, the whole word will be in chaos which will result in a huge mess and the deaths of many unbelievers as well. Have you seen reference to this in scripture? I can’t help but think 1 Thes 5:3 may be referring to this time period. It seems like the epitome of “sudden destruction”!

 

A. The context of 1 Thes. 5:3 is the “Day of the Lord” and says that while people are saying “peace and safety” destruction will come on them suddenly .  Just after the Battle of Ezekiel 38 when the anti-Christ first comes to power there will be a brief period during which it will look like peace has come to the world.  Daniel 8:25 says the anti-Christ will deceive many by means of peace.

As you know I believe the Church will have disappeared just before this Battle.  While there will be great turmoil after the rapture, I think Paul was referring to the early stages of the anti-Christ’s reign.  This period of time is described in Rev. 6:1-4 in the shift from the first seal to the second one.

As far as I can tell the Bible doesn’t  identify conditions on Earth that specifically result from the Rapture.

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