EPISODE · Jun 21, 2025 · 1H
Rapture, Tribulation & The Kingdom
from Broward Church: In the Meantime · host Joe Stearns
The Rapture, Tribulation, and The Kingdom - Eschatology Week 03Big Ideas:I. The Rapture: Hope or Misunderstood Doctrine?Definition: The belief that believers will be “caught up” to meet Christ at His return.Diverse Interpretations:Some see it as a separate event from the Final Judgment.Others interpret the “Rapture” as part of the final return of Christ.Critical Observations:The same scriptures are often used both to support and challenge the idea of a separate rapture.Emphasis on context and a broader scriptural view is essential.Debate Highlights:No clear biblical separation between the resurrection of the dead and the rapture of the living.Some interpretations may incorrectly assume a “third coming” of Christ.Jesus’ warnings (e.g., Matthew 24) are often about destruction and judgment, not a secret rapture.II. The Tribulation: Catastrophe Past, Present, or Future?Three Main Views:A future 7-year period of suffering involving the Antichrist.A historical period centered on the destruction of Jerusalem (AD 66–70).The general suffering experienced by all people throughout life.Historical View (Preterist):Focus on the First Jewish–Roman War and the siege of Jerusalem.Detailed accounts from historian Josephus support this intense period as a true “tribulation.”Massive loss of life, destruction of the temple, and end of Old Covenant systems.Application:The Tribulation may already be fulfilled historically, shifting focus to enduring present difficulties faithfully.III. The Millennial Kingdom: Literal or Already Here?What is the Millennium?Referenced in Revelation 20 as a thousand-year reign of Christ with His saints.Two Views:Literal/Future: A real 1,000-year reign after Christ’s return.Spiritual/Preterist: A symbolic representation of Christ’s current reign through His resurrection and the church.Key Considerations:The term “kingdom” appears hundreds of times in scripture beyond Revelation 20.Jesus taught that His kingdom is not of this world and has already begun (Mark 9:1, Colossians 1).Prophecies in Daniel and Ezekiel trace the unfolding of God’s eternal kingdom from Babylon to Rome, with Christ as the final king.Conclusion:A full biblical theology of the kingdom reveals its presence now and forever, rooted in the resurrection and reign of Jesus.Key Bible Passages ReferencedRapture:1 Thessalonians 4:13–181 Corinthians 15:51–53Matthew 24:36–41Luke 21:20–22Tribulation:Luke 21:20–21Matthew 24:1–2Flavius Josephus (historical context)Millennial Kingdom:Revelation 20:1–6Daniel 2, 7, 9Ezekiel 37:21–27Mark 9:1Colossians 1:13–14John 18:362 Peter 3:8Psalm 84:10Deuteronomy 6:4–9
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