September 2
"After
these things I looked, and behold,
a door
standing open in heaven.
And the
first voice which I heard
was like a trumpet speaking with me,
saying,
'COME UP HERE, and I will show you things
which
must take place AFTER THIS.'"
Revelation
4:1
After this? After what?
After what took
place in chapters 1-3. After the Church age.
The church is
mentioned repeatedly throughout the first three chapters of the Book
of Revelation, where Christ is seen walking among the churches and
giving messages to them. But from chapter 4:1 on, "after these
things," the church is not seen again even once throughout the
entire account of the Tribulation period. The church will not be on
earth during that time, but will have been taken “up here.”
Indeed, there will be people saved during the Tribulation, but those are
"the Tribulation saints," saved after the Rapture. They
will not be raptured, they will be martyred.
From
the moment John is told to "come up here," for the
remainder of the vision he is in the presence of the Lord, looking
down on the dreadful events of the Tribulation taking place on the
earth. He is seeing it from heaven.
The PURPOSE of the Tribulation is God’s dealing with
Israel, preparing her to meet her Messiah. It is also the time of the
long prophesied wrath of God being poured out on a Christ-rejecting
world. The church is NOT appointed to God’s wrath (1 Thessalonians
5:9). The Lord Jesus isn’t going to go down and slap his bride then
take her to heaven; he is going to receive her before the wrath of
God is unleashed.
More about the Rapture of the church:
THE RAPTURE
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