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=== The Spiritual Cop-Out === | === The Spiritual Cop-Out === | ||
One of the greatest dangers of the '''pre-tribulation rapture doctrine''' is that it '''creates complacency''' among Christians. Many adherents believe: | One of the greatest dangers of the '''pre-tribulation rapture doctrine''' is that it '''creates complacency''' among Christians. Many adherents believe: | ||
- ''“The Antichrist isn’t my problem; I’ll be gone before he shows up.”'' | - ''“The Antichrist isn’t my problem; I’ll be gone before he shows up.”'' | ||
- ''“I don’t need to worry about the Mark of the Beast—that’s for the ‘left-behind’ people.”'' | - ''“I don’t need to worry about the Mark of the Beast—that’s for the ‘left-behind’ people.”'' | ||
- ''“No need to prepare spiritually or physically—I’ll be in heaven before things get bad.”'' | - ''“No need to prepare spiritually or physically—I’ll be in heaven before things get bad.”'' | ||
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=== A Doctrine of Passivity === | === A Doctrine of Passivity === | ||
Because they believe they will be gone, '''pre-tribulationists fail to prepare''' in crucial ways: | Because they believe they will be gone, '''pre-tribulationists fail to prepare''' in crucial ways: | ||
- '''They ignore spiritual endurance''' – Instead of developing the faith to withstand tribulation, they assume they won’t need it. | - '''They ignore spiritual endurance''' – Instead of developing the faith to withstand tribulation, they assume they won’t need it. | ||
- '''They avoid biblical prophecy''' – Many refuse to study the deeper aspects of Revelation and Daniel, assuming it does not concern them. | - '''They avoid biblical prophecy''' – Many refuse to study the deeper aspects of Revelation and Daniel, assuming it does not concern them. | ||
- '''They may be more likely to accept deception''' – When the tribulation begins and they are still here, many will '''lose faith, fall away, or compromise''' (''2 Thessalonians 2:3''). | - '''They may be more likely to accept deception''' – When the tribulation begins and they are still here, many will '''lose faith, fall away, or compromise''' (''2 Thessalonians 2:3''). | ||
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=== Biblical Evidence Against a Pre-Tribulation Rapture === | === Biblical Evidence Against a Pre-Tribulation Rapture === | ||
Scripture provides '''clear evidence''' that the rapture occurs '''after''' the tribulation, not before: | Scripture provides '''clear evidence''' that the rapture occurs '''after''' the tribulation, not before: | ||
- ''Matthew 24:29-31 (KJV)'': ''“Immediately after the tribulation of those days… then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven… And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect.”'' | - ''Matthew 24:29-31 (KJV)'': ''“Immediately after the tribulation of those days… then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven… And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect.”'' | ||
- ''Revelation 14:12 (KJV)'' describes '''saints enduring through the tribulation''', not being removed before it: ''“Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.”'' | - ''Revelation 14:12 (KJV)'' describes '''saints enduring through the tribulation''', not being removed before it: ''“Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.”'' | ||
- The '''first resurrection (Revelation 20:4-5)''' includes those '''who were beheaded for refusing the Beast system''', proving that believers will be here during the tribulation. | - The '''first resurrection (Revelation 20:4-5)''' includes those '''who were beheaded for refusing the Beast system''', proving that believers will be here during the tribulation. | ||
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=== The Correct Biblical Mindset === | === The Correct Biblical Mindset === | ||
Instead of expecting an escape, believers should prepare to '''stand firm in the faith''': | Instead of expecting an escape, believers should prepare to '''stand firm in the faith''': | ||
- '''Spiritual preparation''' – Strengthening faith through prayer, Scripture, and resisting deception. | - '''Spiritual preparation''' – Strengthening faith through prayer, Scripture, and resisting deception. | ||
- '''Mental preparation''' – Recognizing that persecution and hardship are part of following Christ (''John 16:33''). | - '''Mental preparation''' – Recognizing that persecution and hardship are part of following Christ (''John 16:33''). | ||
- '''Physical preparation''' – Understanding that '''self-reliance, wisdom, and discernment''' will be necessary in times of crisis. | - '''Physical preparation''' – Understanding that '''self-reliance, wisdom, and discernment''' will be necessary in times of crisis. | ||