Who goes first?
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:18 am
This question is specifically regarding Steve's perspective on the timing of the events mentioned in Mt 24:37-42, but anyone who can shed light is welcome to answer.
I was listening to the radio archives from 2010, and a caller asked about this passage (http://media.theos.org/Steve%20Gregg/Ra ... 100329.mp3 , from 3:55-9:39). The answer was that this falls in the section of the Olivet discourse that covers the 2nd coming, not AD 70. It is describing the unbelievers being "taken" in judgment. Using the parable of the wheat and tares (Mt 13:24-30) as a cross-reference, the view is that unbelievers will be removed from the earth first, before the saints.
But it seems I've also heard the view (maybe from Steve, maybe not) that the saints will be raptured, the earth and those left in it judged with fire (2 Thes 1:7-8), and then the saints and Jesus together return to earth immediately after.
Now, are the saints taken out of the world first, so that then the unbelievers face the "flaming fire" while the church is in the air with the Lord, and then we all come down after the flames have subsided?
Or are the unbelievers taken out first, with the current generation of saints supernaturally spared from this judgment, followed then by the rapture and the meeting together with the Lord in the air?
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about a 2-stage coming or 7-year trib or any of that. I am asking this question under the assumption of a very busy "last day" where a whole bunch of stuff happens. And no, I don't think it is very important to know the answer, but I'd like to figure it out if possible.
I was listening to the radio archives from 2010, and a caller asked about this passage (http://media.theos.org/Steve%20Gregg/Ra ... 100329.mp3 , from 3:55-9:39). The answer was that this falls in the section of the Olivet discourse that covers the 2nd coming, not AD 70. It is describing the unbelievers being "taken" in judgment. Using the parable of the wheat and tares (Mt 13:24-30) as a cross-reference, the view is that unbelievers will be removed from the earth first, before the saints.
But it seems I've also heard the view (maybe from Steve, maybe not) that the saints will be raptured, the earth and those left in it judged with fire (2 Thes 1:7-8), and then the saints and Jesus together return to earth immediately after.
Now, are the saints taken out of the world first, so that then the unbelievers face the "flaming fire" while the church is in the air with the Lord, and then we all come down after the flames have subsided?
Or are the unbelievers taken out first, with the current generation of saints supernaturally spared from this judgment, followed then by the rapture and the meeting together with the Lord in the air?
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about a 2-stage coming or 7-year trib or any of that. I am asking this question under the assumption of a very busy "last day" where a whole bunch of stuff happens. And no, I don't think it is very important to know the answer, but I'd like to figure it out if possible.