Christian Warriors: – “No Retreat”
A Marine’s View of the Pre-Trib Rapture
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PRE-TRIBUALATION RAPTURE MYTH
The pre-tribulation rapture is a modern day teaching that has helped create the mega-churches within America. It was originally developed in England by John Nelson Darby, who founded the Plymouth Brethren movement back in the mid-1800’s and was subsequently popularized in this country when C.I Schofield, a wealthy American attorney, published the Schofield Bible in the early 1900’s – which contained notes that emphasized this teaching. This Schofield Bible became very popular among Christians, many of whom failed to see the difference between a man-made commentary and the inspired word of God since it was all included in a single book. Today millions of books promoting this pre-tribulation rapture teaching have been published and sold world-wide. Also, many seminaries, bible colleges, and churches teach this as being a foundational truth to understanding God’s love for His people. It is a popular teaching of mega-ministries and it has proven extremely profitable for a few in these leadership positions – thus it is promoted in many of the Sardis and Laodicean-style churches of America. This is a teaching that has seriously weakened the contemporary America church, for it has contributed mightily to the popularity of other false gospel messages commonly known as the “easy-believism and prosperity doctrines” which also employ attractional tactics to build their respective ministries. Pre-tribulation rapture teachings certainly appear to be one of the “myths” that the Lord’s Word has warned us about:
A Marine’s View of the Pre-trib Rapture
Being a retired Marine Corps officer who spent two tours in the war zones of Vietnam, I disrespect this pre-tribulation rapture myth for being a wimpy sales presentation designed to please those who are scared of potential conflict. Marines don’t leave people behind on the battlefield, and I do get passionately angry when I see Jesus being portrayed as a Commander who calls His people to run from the battle. Jesus Christ is the manliest of men and the greatest leader that ever walked this earth and “retreat” is not in His vocabulary.
Imagine being a warrior in the Army of God who was raptured before the great battle begins. How would you feel in the presence of those who, in the midst of the battle, were martyred for the testimony of God? Are those who escape tribulation by being raptured more privileged in God’s eyes than they were? Personally, I believe that I would be eternally ashamed to stand alongside of my martyred brothers and sisters if I was among the privileged saints who were raptured. Cowards certainly don’t think like this; they are just grateful to not have to experience pain and hardships and to teach others that they too, can escape the battlefield.
Glorious Benefits of Tribulation
Christian warriors need to understand that the end-time tribulation is like birth pangs that bring something positive into the world. The tribulation gives birth to the second coming of Jesus, and there can be no birth without pain. The tribulation is not something for believers to enjoy; however, it is not something for us to escape from either. A wonderful purpose for a tribulation is to present an opportunity for lost people to come to repentance, for it is a period of time that will bring in the final harvest. For when God’s judgments fall on the world, many will turn to righteousness.
These pre-tribulation rapture teachings provide a false degree of comfort to those who correctly discern the “signs of the times”, but who are fearful of becoming involved. They certainly love reading popular books and watching various movies concerning tribulation-era events, but only if they are continually being assured that they are only reading and watching and will not be participants. Thus, they embrace the lukewarm churches and the television celebrities who emphasize this escapist doctrine. In truth, it is putting the church at ease when, in fact, it should be spiritually preparing itself for the greatest battle in the history of mankind. It is a teaching that robs the church of much of the truth of warfare, for it is embraced by those who wish to be served by God rather than be servants of God. Jesus did forewarn His people concerning doctrines such as this when He states that in the last days:
Consequences of Pre-tribulation Rapture Teachings
All false prophecies are dangerous, and this one carries particular risks. Consider the following testimony of Corrie Ten Boom, who was imprisoned by the German Nazi’s for hiding Jews from their persecutors. After the war, she spent time as a missionary to the Far East. She wrote,