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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Biblical Studies / Prophecy
  • Language:English
  • Pages:198
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098300517

Rapture Imminence On Trial

An Examination of the "Any Moment Rapture of the Church"

by Tom Keeley

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Overview
The four most popular teachings about the rapture of the church are the pre, mid, and posttribulation as well as the prewrath views. Of these, only the pretribulation and prewrath positions state that the day of Christ's coming to rapture the church is unknown because Jesus said, "Be on the alert for you do not know which day your Lord is coming." (Matthew 24:42) There is disagreement between these two camps over the exact nature of the imminence of the rapture. Pretribulationists contend that the next prophecy to be fulfilled is the rapture so it is presently imminent. Prewrath teaching understands that the rapture cannot occur at any moment right now but it will become imminent in the future after certain Biblical prophecies are fulfilled. Tom Keeley (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) asks some penetrating questions of those who hold to the traditional and more popular pretribulation rapture view that may make them rethink their understanding about rapture imminence. "Jesus is coming… Jesus is coming soon… Jesus is coming soon, but not as soon as you may think!"
Description
Unfortunately, there is a lot of hesitancy about teaching the subject of Bible prophecy (eschatology) in the church today. Many pastors and even seminaries downplay its importance even though most Christians want to know about end times events. It is the desire of the author of this book to help clear up some of that confusion about the second coming of Jesus to rapture the church. As a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and a believer in the pretribulation rapture understanding of Christ's second coming, Bible teacher Tom Keeley was first exposed to the prewrath rapture teaching in the early 1990s. When pastoring a church, he read about the new teaching in Marvin Rosenthal's book, The Prewrath Rapture of the Church. After reading it He was interested but not convinced enough to abandon his belief that the rapture has been able to take place at any moment ever since the time of the apostles. Reviewing that book from time to time over the next few years led to a greater understanding of why the prewrath view claims some generation of the church will face the Antichrist and the Great Tribulation (the seals of Revelation 6), but then be raptured before God's wrath which is described by the trumpets and bowls. This resulted in him concluding that the rapture becomes imminent sometime in the future after certain Bible prophecies are fulfilled. His decision was based on prewrath's stronger support in three areas. It is the best conclusion from the context of the biblical passages concerning the Day of the Lord and Christ's second coming, from the teaching of the early church fathers, and from good common-sense logic with respect to the present world conditions and what happens during Daniel's 70th Week. Over the past few years there has arisen many good resources to go to which explain the prewrath interpretation of the passages concerning the rapture, but the author was disappointed that there was not an effective argument against the pretribulation teachers' claim of imminence, that the rapture is the next prophecy to be fulfilled and could occur at any moment. This is the most fundamental pillar supporting the pretribulation rapture doctrine, so Keeley developed a series of questions and put them into a trial format which challenges the understanding that the rapture is presently imminent. These questions were then tested when he presented them to some leading pretribulation scholars which caused much difficulty for them and their view of rapture imminence. One of these respected teachers commented: "You are making me think, when are you going to write a book on this?" It was soon after that conversation when Keeley decided he needed to put his ideas into print. If you hold to the present day any moment rapture but have never had your position put to the test by a bona fide presentation of the prewrath rapture you need to read these challenges to the pretribulation rapture. The questions in this book will make you rethink about what you believe about the timing of the blessed hope of Christ's return. The author has arranged it for both those who have just a basic knowledge of the rapture and also those who have studied at a Bible College or seminary level and are teachers of Bible prophecy. The more detailed endnotes and appendices are there for those who need more scholarly explanations for what is stated, but the lay person will not get lost in those discussions as they read the main body of the book. No matter where you are in your understanding of the timing of the rapture, this book will expand your knowledge and make you think again about when Jesus can come to rapture His bride, the church, to heaven. Those who are already believers in the prewrath rapture will benefit greatly by seeing how they can effectively share the questions with their pretribulation rapture believing friends to get them to reconsider what they have been taught. The focus of the book deals with three basic yet critical
About the author
Tom Keeley came to believe in Jesus Christ during the Jesus Movement days of the 1970's while attending Western Michigan University. He was discipled by Campus Crusade for Christ and went on their staff with the Athletes in Action wrestling team. He later received his Masters of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and had various vocations including being a businessman, a pastor, a para church ministry leader, and a teacher and coach. After retiring to focus on studying and teaching the Bible locally, he was invited to travel and teach the Bible in other countries. He started his own organization, Doulos Ministries, in order to make disciples in all nations and help fulfill the Great Commission. He and his wife Diane raised two adult children and presently live in Chesapeake, Virginia where you might see him riding his bicycle to stay in shape.