In a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed. 1st Corinthians 15:52
We’ve all heard that well-worn quotation about the certainty of death and taxes, but did you know the Bible teaches there will be some believers in Christ who will not experience physical death?
The Apostle
Paul, who received his knowledge of the Gospel through Christ’s revelation
(Galatians 1:11,12), wrote of the harpazo (removal with great power) of
all believers, both living and dead (1st Corinthians 15:51,52, 1st
Thessalonians 4:13-18). The dead in Christ will be resurrected first, then
those who are alive will be caught up (harpazo) to be with them and the
Lord forever. This is also known as the Rapture. Our modern word rapture
comes from the Latin translation of the Greek harpazo. They mean the
same thing.
Jesus said
He would go away for a time unspecified to prepare a place for us, but He would
also return for us (John 14:2,3). We can’t know the exact time of this
historical event, but He revealed to us the signs of what would be happening as
that day approached (Matthew Chapter 24, Luke 21:5-36).
How quickly
will the great gathering of the Church happen when it happens? Paul speaks of
it being in an instant (Greek, atomos), and in the twinkling (rhipē)
of an eye. The reference is not to the speed of the blink of an eye, but to the
movement, or jerk, the eye makes when moving to look at something. To give some
reference to the speed that is implied here, it takes an eye 400 milliseconds
(4/10s of a second) to blink. For an eye to do one movement, or saccade,
it can take only 200 milliseconds (2/10s of a second)! Christ will bring to
Himself both dead and living believers in less time than it took your eye to move
to read this last word!
How should we then live our lives in
light of the current chaos and evil in the world? Jesus said to not allow our
hearts to be weighed down with disobedience and the anxieties of life, but to
always be on the watch and pray that we may be able to escape the coming
judgments and stand before the Son of Man (Luke 21:34, 35). He encourages us to look
up with anticipation and joy, for His redemption is near (Luke 21:28).
God tells us these things not to scare
us, but to prepare us. Jesus says He will make all things new
(Revelation 21:5). The darker things get only reveal the greater brilliance of
His Light. He did say if He went away, He would return for us (John 14:2, 3).
What He has already made known to us
through the Law & the Prophets, and eye witness and historical accounts,
can only be the pre-dawn glow of the Son’s Rising, that will give a new and brilliant
radiance to eternity’s skies. When He does all He promises to do, His righteous
Kingdom will come. He Himself testifies
that what He says is trustworthy and true (Revelation 21:5). He has proven
Himself faithful-the unchangeable God-Yesterday, Today, and Forever (Hebrews
13:8). And when He does it it will be faster than the blink of your eye.
Ken