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Elements of Bible Study

by Charles Cooper July 28, 2021
written by Charles Cooper

Fall – 2021

Class Notes: Please download and have ready for class.

8.2.21

https://prewrathrapture.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Inductive-Bible-Study-Method.pdf

https://prewrathrapture.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Cycle-One-Four-Components.pdf

July 28, 2021 0 comment
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Exegetical Gymnastics: The Tortious Interpretive Method of Pretribbers

by Charles Cooper May 19, 2020
written by Charles Cooper

Listen as Charles Cooper shows why pretribulationism is so debated. It invites debate because of its practice of wrongfully interpreting Scripture seemingly intentionally. Follow the Link!Exegetical Gymnastics

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Digital Based PreWrath Gatherings!

by Charles Cooper April 25, 2020
written by Charles Cooper

Hello,
It has been a while since we talked! Not your fault, but mine. I am hoping to set this right. Over the past 20 years, I have had countless individuals call, email, and/or text me requesting information about a PreWrath-favoring church in their area.

Unfortunately, 99% of the time, I was unable to answer the question in the affirmative. There are not many churches that are conservative in their theology that are not hostile to all other positions on the timing of the Lord’s return, but a pretribulation rapture.

It is sad, but a reality for many PreWrathers. I am so excited that technology has progressed to the point that we can fellowship, pray, and study together very inexpensively. Zoom is a wonderful new way to conference with privacy. 

Started Sunday, April 26, at 7 PM Orlando time (7 Eastern, 6 Central, 5 Mountain, and 4 Pacific) we are going to try it out! If you would like to be a part of this historic first-try, then email me and request the link.
The Zoom conference is free and you can do it on your smartphone, laptop, desktop, or TV if it has internet and email attached.

My email is
contactprewrath@gmail.com

I look forward to seeing, praying, and studying together Sunday.

Charles Cooper, PreWrathRapture.Com

April 25, 2020 0 comment
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Matthew 24:32 and the Consequences of a False Interpretation

by Charles Cooper May 29, 2018
written by Charles Cooper

One of the earliest recorded supporters of the notion that the “Fig tree,” reference in Matthew 24:32 is a type or illustration of Israel is that of A.C. Gaebelein in his published work in 1910. He wrote, “The fig tree is the picture of Israel….[i] One year later, William Kelly echoed this position when he wrote, “The fig tree is the well-known symbol of Jewish nationality. We saw it, in chapter 21, bearing nothing but leaves.… Here it is the tree, with renewed signs of life—Jewish nationality revived.”[ii]

The fact that countless numbers of scholars have debunked this interpretation means nothing. Among the laity this position persists. With the return of the Jews to the land of Israel in 1948, new momentum gave this view a greater audience and many new converts. However, with the years passing, now 70 years and counting—certainly a generation has passed, but no return of the Lord should have dealt this interpretation a silent death.

For many who believed this false interpretation of Matthew 24:32, it is time to “fish or cut bait,” as my grandfather would say. The belief that the rapture was imminent once Israel returned to the land in 1948 and that the Lord’s return had a 40-year window (one Jewish generation) requires some soul-searching. Thus, I read with some sense of sadness, a recent article in The Guardian, a British daily newspaper with a US edition, entitled “In US Evangelical Capital, a New Progressiveness and Differing Views on Israel.”[iii]

In light of current events in the land of Israel, particularly, the move of the United States’ embassy to Jerusalem, the article begins with a short history of evangelical believers who see biblical prophetic fulfillment with many events that occur in Israel. However, the majority of the article deals with those who have become disillusioned with the whole end-of-the-world-is-near because of what happens in the land of Israel mantra.

The article introduces us to Bruce McCluggage.

“We’ve been through all this before,” said Bruce McCluggage, a former evangelical who now identifies as a “follower of Christ”. Throughout his youth, in the 1970s and 80s, McCluggage was part of the Christian movement that interpreted the signs of Israel as evidence of the last days. But for McCluggage, after a slow-burn of things not coming to pass, that conviction slowly faded.

The article also tells the readers that

“There are plenty of young millennials downtown that would call themselves evangelical, even conservative, but are a very different breed from their parents,” said Russ Ware, co-owner of the Wild Goose, who grew up evangelical but no longer identifies that way. “They’re mostly not Trump supporters; they have a spectrum of views on LGBT issues, and they’re not on board with the end times theology … There is definitely a kind of end times fatigue with this generation.”

The article concludes by introducing the reader to Christopher Stroop.

In the 1990s, Christopher Stroop was one such evangelical. He has now abandoned his faith and leads a social media campaign seeking to galvanize “exvangelicals” with hashtags like #emptythepews and #raptureanxiety. He said he had “definitely seen a lot of ex-evangelicals talking about being triggered by the Jerusalem news”.

It’s not only post-evangelicals who are dubious about the end times scenario. Kimberly Troup believes Israel will be the center of Armageddon, but she doesn’t think it’s all happening now. The author of her father’s favourite book released follow-ups that predicted ever-later dates for the Earth’s demise. She is dubious about anyone who claims to know when the world will end.

It should not be difficult to see the consequences of a false interpretation of Matthew 24:32 in what is quoted from the article. People no longer want to be called evangelical. Some Christians no longer believe events occurring in the land of Israel portend the imminent end of the world. Some Christians are abandoning the faith because a prophecy about Israel returning to the land and the return of Christ within a forty-year span has not proven true.

These are the outcomes of a false interpretation of Scripture. Matthew 24:32 never said the Lord would return within a “generation” of National Israel’s return to the land of Israel. Sadly, people believe what they want to believe and believe what sounds good. A little error can go along way. So sad!

[i] A. C. Gaebelein, The Gospel of Matthew (New York, 1910), II, 213.

[ii] William Kelly, Lectures on the Gospel of Matthew (New York, 1911), p. 451.

[iii] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/19/evangelicals-israel-usa-end-times?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

May 29, 2018 0 comment
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Biblical StudiesDay of the LordPrewrath

The “Terminus A Quo” of The Day of the Lord – A Review

by Charles Cooper March 14, 2017
written by Charles Cooper

The “Terminus A Quo” of The Day of the Lord: The Deciding Argument forPretribulationism — By: Jerry M. Hullinger, JMAT 19:2 (Fall 2015)

After twenty years of study concerning the eschatological return of Jesus Christ for the joyous aerial reunion with his entire bride, we continue to marvel at the now thoroughly discredited defense of the view known as pretribulationism. It has changed very little despite the beating up it has received. As advocates of the PreWrath view, we remain on the lookout for anyone who seeks to present a compelling case for a pretribulational rapture. If PreWrath is not thought to be biblical, we want to be shown “why not?”

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