EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 4 MIN
1205 The RAPTURE this year will leave you LEFT BEHIND
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8 Mar 2026The video discusses the Rapture, a future event where the Holy Spirit-filled church will be taken away from the world. The speaker uses biblical typology, drawing parallels between the story of Noah and the Rapture, suggesting that the Rapture will occur on the 17th day of the first month, reversing the curse. The speaker also emphasises the importance of true repentance and warns against relying on law-keeping for salvation.The speaker emphasises that all humans are inherently sinful due to Adam and Eve’s disobedience, and that salvation is only possible through faith in Jesus Christ and his perfect blood sacrifice. The speaker warns against relying on personal efforts, good works, or repentance for salvation, as these are seen as inadequate and a form of self-righteousness. The speaker also highlights the danger of false teachings that promote a combination of grace and works for salvation.The Holy Spirit’s role is to convict the world of one sin: unbelief in Jesus Christ as the payment for sin. The Holy Spirit also guides believers into all truth and will be present until the rapture. The speaker believes the rapture will occur in 2026, based on a 6,000-year timeline from creation, with Jesus’ crucifixion marking the halfway point.The speaker emphasises the simplicity of the gospel message, highlighting that salvation is a free gift through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. They caution against self-righteousness and the belief that good deeds can earn salvation, stressing that true belief involves understanding the full story of Adam’s fall, Jesus’s divinity, and the rapture. The speaker urges listeners to share this message with religious individuals who may be relying on their own efforts for salvation.The speaker recounts their journey to salvation, highlighting the importance of believing in Jesus Christ’s sacrifice for sins rather than relying on personal works. They emphasise the significance of the year 2026, predicting the rapture based on biblical prophecies and the timing of the Passover. The speaker encourages believers to share the gospel and live out their faith, as faith without works is considered dead.The speaker emphasises that the strength of sin lies in the law, and that true freedom from sin comes through grace, not by adhering to the law. They believe that the rapture will occur during the Passover, aligning with biblical typology, and that the subsequent feasts will unfold in succession. The speaker also highlights the misconception within the Christian church that salvation requires a combination of faith in Jesus and personal works or obedience.The text criticises the belief that salvation can be earned through good works or adherence to the law. It argues that this belief, which the author calls “easy commandment keeping,” is a form of lukewarmness towards the gospel and the blood of Jesus Christ. The author emphasises that true salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on the cross, not through human effort.The Holy Spirit is essential for salvation, not works or adherence to the law. Many preachers teach a false gospel, emphasising works over grace, which prevents people from truly understanding and receiving the Holy Spirit. The rapture will occur before the tribulation, as the restrainer (the Holy Spirit) must be removed before the man of sin can be revealed.The speaker emphasises the importance of believing in the truth of Jesus Christ’s sacrifice for salvation, rather than relying on personal works or adherence to the law. They argue that true righteousness comes from accepting Jesus’ free gift of salvation and being covered by His blood, not from trying to earn it through good deeds. The speaker also highlights the urgency of this message, believing the timing to be perfect for spreading the truth.
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1205 The RAPTURE this year will leave you LEFT BEHIND
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