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The Purpose of PreWrath Rapture.Com

by Charles Cooper January 28, 2014
written by Charles Cooper

The Prewrath Rapture position is a biblical synthesis
of Pre-, Mid-, and Posttribulationalism,
together with a refinement of the timing issue
that brings harmony to all of the rapture passages in question.

A thorough examination of the Prewrath position reveals that an unquestionable truth from each of the three positions is kept while the errors of each position are discarded. The proponents of these three major positions would probably concur that the major area of disagreement concerns the actual timing of the rapture which, they would have to admit, also influences their interpretation of many passages that deal with issues related to the rapture question.

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January 28, 2014 0 comment
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A Rebuke of the PreWrath Rapture Community!

by Charles Cooper January 12, 2014
written by Charles Cooper

To be frank, I had no idea how marginalized an individual in the premillennial evangelical community would be if he publically abandoned support for the pretrib rapture position. If gifted enough to speak at their Bible conferences, teach in their colleges, preach in their churches, and write for their publications – then you are a rare breed indeed! The skills demonstrated to interpret the Scriptures are celebrated, honored, and rewarded as long as they are used to support their long-held positions.

Yet, with all that capability, the minute one disagrees with them regarding a particular point of view that is cherished among the highest convictions of the pretribulationism camp; it is as if you have fallen off the earth as far as they are concerned. Now please understand, I am not complaining. I am merely stating the facts. For those who truly walk with the Lord, as old doors close, he stands ready to open new ones. I am living proof of that.

Having paid a great price to support the PreWrath rapture position, I have no regrets. The attitudes and behaviors of those who oppose the PreWrath position are not new nor are they surprising. However, what is causing me no little concern is the behavior of those who support the PreWrath position. While I am the first to admit that more intense study of the Scriptures is required and that any saint can find new insights that are yet to be found in the Scriptures regarding the PreWrath interpretation of the Bible, a word of rebuke and caution is necessary!

With the advent of the Internet, self-publishing, and social media, it is becoming much too easy for any Matthew, Mark, Tom, Dick, or Louise to introduce his or her insights concerning the Scriptures. Naïve, inane, simplistic, or just plain ignorant opinions abound. The idea that anybody can interpret the Bible flourishes with the young and naïve because they fail to recognize that the prophetic Scriptures require mature skills to get it right. A lack of maturity is seemingly little deterrent for these individuals to write and speak about issues about which they would do better to remain silent.

I recently witnessed a classic example of mishandling God’s Word: One person says that Paul wrote First Corinthians before John wrote the Revelation about Jesus Christ, so when Paul speaks of the “last trump”, he could not have been referring to the seventh trumpet, i.e., Paul did not know there was going to be a “last trump.” The other individual retorts that since the Paul’s “last trump” and John’s seventh trumpet of Revelation refer to the same event, therefore, the rapture will occur after the seventh trumpet of Revelation is blown. Neither position is true nor does either evidence an adequate understanding of biblical interpretation or exegetical skill in handling the biblical text.

While many want to get in on biblical interpretation, few want to get in on biblical application. I am personally convinced that the implication (notice the singular focus) of the PreWrath position is faith. If one truly believes that this generation or a future generation of God’s elect will face the persecution of Satan and his Antichrist, then it appears to me that such a person would have one primary compelling motivation—to develop his or her faith.

I have yet to meet an American with faith sufficient to stare down Satan and his Antichrist, that is, an American that is so convinced of his or her position in Christ and the authority given to kingdom saints that he or she will resist the devil – knowing that he will flee! While no believer should jump for joy that his country appears to be going to “hell in a handbasket”, equally, no believer should be so worried that he or she is unable to contemplate life without the security of “welfare”, “social security”, “health insurance”, or all the other so-called entitlements or safeguards the world has convinced us that we require to survive the unknown future.

Modern life, as we know it, is an illusion built on debt. There is a very real possibility that we are going to experience a political collapse in this country that is unparalleled in recent history. Millions upon millions will have no remedy. No city, county, state, or national government will have the wherewithal to do very much for its citizens. Personal debt, lack of savings, and obsession with pleasure has produced the perfect storm. Untold millions have nothing to fall back on. Sadly, many of these claim to be Christians. They have nothing to fall back on – including God.

The problem, to be sure, is not with God. He remains faithful to us. The problem lies with us. We treat him like a lucky charm. We only pray and are serious about seeking him when we are in trouble. The few prayers we pray are filled with “gimme-gimme”. In truth, we really do not know him, and thus, our trust is small. Beyond the few explicit statements in Scripture, we do not know his will. We do not know what he will do or what he will not do. Thus, we do not ask.

Rather than the constant barrage of ill-gotten juvenile insights gleaned from the surface of biblical passages based on similarities, innuendo, illegitimate totality transfers, and a whole host of other poor methods of Bible study, we should focus on praying for each other in sackcloth and ashes; encouraging one another to develop his or her faith in the Lord Jesus and his word; and rebuking each other for foolish speculations. There are far too many attempts at interpretation and far too few serious attempts at application!

The overwhelming majority of books written on the PreWrath rapture position are not worth your money. You are learning very little, but exposing yourself to error, “juke-truth,” and fodder for endless speculation and squabbles. At the end of this process, most will improve very little in the serious “followship” of Christ. Personal holiness will remain a slight “tick” on the scales of God’s divine pleasure.

My friends, we need to get serious about developing our faith so that the power of God will be on constant display in our daily lives. This is the only way you will be ready to face the “time of distress” that is about to come upon this world.

Otherwise, John 2:28 is potentially your future. John writes, “Little children, abide in him, so that when he appears we may have confidence and not shrink from him in shame at his coming.” Wow! What a powerful verse! “Not shrink from in shame” in the Greek is literally, “to be disgraced.” Failure to stand before Satan and his Antichrist will result in disgrace before the Lord Jesus. Many will seek to hide until the danger is past. Others will attempt to fight under the illusion that it will be a fair fight. The only possible way of surviving is to stand in faith, in the power of God, and in God’s will.

It is unimaginable to think that after waiting for the Lord’s return for more than 2000 years, those privileged to see him descend on the clouds will want to run away rather than run to meet him. This is a very real prospect if you are not serious about your “followship” of Christ now! Grow up my friends! Grow up your faith in Jesus! It is the only way to smile at his appearing.

Please understand. I am not advocating that only the most scholarly can discover biblical truth. However, if you want to teach the meaning of biblical prophecy, please get some training in the proper methods of biblical interpretation. Otherwise, you do more harm to PreWrath than good.

Charles Cooper, PRI

January 12, 2014 0 comment
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Biblical StudiesPrewrath

The New Exodus Consummated

by Charles Cooper December 9, 2013
written by Charles Cooper

The New Exodus Consummated: A Day of Visitation
Charles Cooper

As we have already seen in the two previous visitations of God – namely, the Exodus and the crucifixion – God’s final visitation will also bring both deliverance and destruction. I Peter 2:11-12 declares,

Dear friends, I urge you as foreigners and exiles to keep away from fleshly desires that do battle against the soul, and maintain good conduct among the non-Christians, so that though they now malign you as wrongdoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God when he appears.

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Psalm 83: Prophetic or Profitable?

by Charles Cooper September 11, 2013
written by Charles Cooper

Psalm 83: Prophetic or Profitable?

It is sad to see the ongoing hysteria that some modern so-called “prophets” create and maintain by incorrectly interpreting Scripture. It is almost comical. For the last few months, Psalm 83 has been the whipping-boy for alarmists who see prophetic fulfillment in the Middle East every time the sun comes up. Unsuspecting laypersons lock on to these prognostications and fret that the end of time is about to occur.

Those who see the imminent prophetic fulfillment of Psalm 83 do so on the basis of weak similarities and the abandonment of sound Bible study methods. It is true that some nations that surround the modern State of Israel have a mentality that echoes the sentiments of Psalm 83:4, which states, “Come, let us wipe them out as a nation; let the name of Israel be remembered no more!” Certain groups among the Egyptians, Iranians, Syrians, Lebanese, and Philistia chant this slogan on a daily basis. However, this does not mean that Psalm 83 is a prophetic prediction of these events.

The enemies named in Psalm 83:7–8 are known from other references in the OT. Some of the people-groups listed here no longer exist nor hold hostile feelings toward Israel. The list includes:

Edom – south of Israel (Modern day southern Jordan)
Ishmaelites – east side of the Jordan (Modern day Jordan)
Moab – east side of the lower Jordan (Modern day central Jordan)
The Hagrites – a tribe east of the Jordan
Gebal – a Canaanite and Phoenician port some twenty miles north of modern Beirut
Ammon – east side of the Jordan and north of Moab (Modern day northern Jordan)
Amalek – nomadic tribe south of Judah
Philistia – ran along the Mediterranean coast (Modern day Palestine-Gaza)
Tyre – Phoenician city north of Mt. Carmel (Modern day Labanon)
Assyria – the great power that supported hostile nations ringing Israel (Modern day Syria).
The “sons of Lot” – refers to the Moabites and Ammonites.

Even a casual observer should notice that a majority of the names on this list are part of modern day Jordan. Descendants of Edom, Moab, Ammon, the Hagrites, Amelekites, and the Ishmaelites are all a part of the modern state of Jordan. The Jordanians do not call for the annihilation of Israel. In fact, they have a treaty of peace with the Jewish state.

The Assyrians no longer exist as a distinct people group with power to influence their neighbors. For more than 2500 years, these people have not had a significant role in the affairs of humankind. Yet, Psalm 83:8 gives this people a leading role in the hatred of Israel. This fact alone should have given modern interpreters pause.

The false interpretation of Psalm 83 will make for captivating headline news, and people will buy books, tapes, and sermons that create uncontrollable fear, but nothing will come of it. When the truth of these predictions is known, those who taught the false conclusions will have moved on to the next story. Few are held accountable for their false teachings. How sad!

September 11, 2013 0 comment
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Biblical Studies

The New Exodus Initiated: A Day of Visitation

by Charles Cooper August 26, 2013
written by Charles Cooper

The New Exodus Initiated
A Day of Visitation
Charles Cooper

The idea of an ethereal or celestial gathering of God and his elect is firmly rooted in the Old Testament and gloriously developed and promised in the New Testament. Perhaps we can best appreciate the meaning and significance of this great meeting in the clouds by looking closely at the Old Testament concept of God’s visitation, which seems to morph (as from caterpillar to butterfly) into the New Testament visitation of God popularly known as the rapture. This heavenly meeting of Jesus with his elect will occur near the beginning of the coming (parousia) of the Son of Man just prior to the Day of the Lord.

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