There are several reasons from scripture why we believe in the Pre-trib. Rapture as oppossed to other ideas.
The Church is Not Mentioned
When you look in the Bible, you will find a few distinct groups. You will, of course, find believers and unbelievers. You will also find a distinction between Israel and the New Testament Church.
When we study passages that deal with the Tribulation, however, we don’t see the New Testament Church.
- 144,000 Sealed Servants of God (Rev. 7:1-8)–all Jews
- New believers (Rev. 7:9)–Unlike the new believers in Acts, there is no mention of these being added to the church.
- Two Witnesses (Moses and Elijah) (Rev. 11:3-6)–Both of these men are Jewish. If the Tribulation was an event for the N. T. Church, then these Two Witnessess would likely be Peter and Paul; not O. T. prophets.
- Deluded unbelievers (II Thess. 2:8-12)–Jews and Gentiles, none in the N. T. Church
In fact, we don’t see the N. T. Church until just before Jesus comes to earth in power and glory. This is during the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Rev. 19:7-13).
Paul Never Mentions the Tribulation Period
It is from Paul, through inspiration of the Holy Spirit, that we receive most of our N. T. doctrine and instruction; he is the apostle to the Gentiles (Rom. 11:13). Paul talks about the resurrection of the dead, the Rapture, and the Second Coming, but he gives no intruction about the Tribulation. If the church were to go through this time, he would most likely tell us how to behave and endure that time.
Our Judgment Was at Calvary
The Tribulation Period will be a time of God’s wrath being poured out on this world (Rev. 6:16-17). We as believers are not under God’s wrath (John 3:36, I Thess. 5:9). Our judgment was taken by Jesus on the cross; this is “the cup” He spoke of in Gethsemane (Rom. 5:9; Matt. 26:38-39; Jer. 25:15, 27; Psa. 75:8).
Israel is the object of God’s judgment during the Tribulation; it is the time of Jacob’s trouble (Jer. 30:7-9, Matt. 24:21-23 [spoken to a Jewish audience]).
Biblical Typology
We can see that the types found in the Old Testament point to a Pre-tribulational Rapture. First lets look at the two greatest judments mentioned in the O. T.
- Enoch–He was raptured out of the earth before judgment came. Noah and his family were sealed and kept safe through judgment inside the ark. They would be a type of the Jewish remnant who are kept safely through the Tribulation.
- Lot–God would have spared the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah had there been more righteous people in them, but instead He rescued Lot and his family out of the cities before He poured His wrath out on them.
- The Jewish Feasts–We will study this more in depth later, but if you look at the Jewish Feasts and their order, they indicate a Pre-tribulational Rapture.
The Imminency of His Return
If Jesus were to return for us after seven years of Tribulation, then we would simply need to wait it out. However, as we have studied already, His return for us is imminent, it could happen at any time.
The Layout of The Book of Revelation
Revelation is laid out into three divisions (Rev. 1:19); basically past, present, and future (hereafter). In the first three chapters we see remarks addressed to seven churches. In chapter four, John is caught up into Heaven. The Lord says, “Come up hither.” and off he goes. He will say that to His believers one day soon, and off we’ll go.
The Order of the Resurrection
In I Corinthians 15, Paul likens the first resurrection to a harvest (I Cor. 15:38-43). If we think of an actual harvest, there are three parts to it. First, a few of the vegatibles or fruits ripen before the others and you go out and pick those. Second, most of the crop ripens and you go out and gather that up. Last, there are a few left over items that are later gleaned.
Jesus is described as the Firstfruits of the resurrection. Then He comes back and gathers up the N. T. believers, and then after that He gleans the Tribulation saints.
Why do we find passages of scripture which indicate a Post-tribulational Rapture? Because there will be one for those Tribulation saints who will be gleaned in the first resurrection.
Conclusion
So, there you go. Seven reasons why we believe in the Pre-Tribulational Rapture.