1446 Rapture Verses In The Bible - Let's Review
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21 Mar 2026
The video reviews several Bible verses about the rapture, emphasising the pre-tribulation rapture belief. Verses from 1 Corinthians, 1 Thessalonians, John, 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation are cited to support the idea of believers being caught up to meet the Lord in the air before the seven-year tribulation. The video encourages viewers to find comfort in these verses and to remain watchful for the Lord’s return.
The speaker discusses biblical verses about the end times, emphasising the imminent rapture and the tribulation period. They recommend a book by Dr. Andy Woods, “The Falling Away,” which argues for a physical departure (rapture) rather than a spiritual one. The speaker also highlights recent news events, including an Iranian missile hitting near Jerusalem’s Old City and reports of Iran firing missiles towards the Diego Garcia base.
The US is deploying 2500 more Marines and three warships to the Middle East. Iran is reportedly launching cluster warheads at Israel, and Iraq has shut down most of its oil production due to the Hormuz blockade. Additionally, AI-powered smart glasses are being developed that can instantly generate or alter photos, raising concerns about the authenticity of images.
The speaker shares comments from viewers expressing their faith and anticipation of the rapture. They emphasise the importance of sharing the gospel, highlighting the need for a saviour due to humanity’s inherent sinfulness. The speaker encourages viewers to accept Jesus Christ as their saviour, emphasising the power of his blood and the promise of eternal life.
Key Points
- Rapture Verses Introduction: Tom introduces the topic of discussing rapture verses due to questions from new viewers.
- 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 Explanation: Explains the transformation of believers at the rapture, receiving new bodies for eternity.
- 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 Significance: Highlights the verse often used in discussions about the rapture.
- Rapture Interpretation: The speaker believes in a pre-tribulation rapture, where believers will be taken up to meet the Lord in the air.
- Biblical Basis for Rapture: The speaker cites 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 and John 14:1-3 as biblical evidence for the rapture.
- Purpose of the Sermon: The speaker aims to comfort the congregation with the words of scripture regarding the rapture and the promise of being with the Lord.
- Rapture Timing: The Holy Spirit currently restrains the lawless one until the rapture, after which the antichrist will be revealed.
- Day of the Lord: The Day of the Lord will come unexpectedly, like a thief in the night, but believers are not in darkness and should be watching and sober.
- Believers’ State: Believers are sons of light and day, not darkness, and should be watching for the Lord’s return.
- Deliverance from Wrath: Believers will be kept from the coming hour of trial and God’s wrath.
- Rapture Interpretation: The speaker believes that the Bible promises a pre-tribulation rapture, where believers are taken up to heaven before the seven-year tribulation.
- Resurrection and Protection: Isaiah 26:19-21 is interpreted as a prophecy of the resurrection of believers and their protection during a time of God’s wrath.
- Biblical Interpretation: Discussion on how scripture is interpreted differently by people in different times, particularly the tribulation saints.
- End Times Prophecy: Belief that current events fulfil biblical prophecies about the end times, and that redemption is near.
- Divine Protection: Assurance that believers will be saved from God’s wrath due to the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
- Biblical Passage: Discussion on Titus 2:1-13 and 2 Thessalonians 2:1-3, focusing on the grace of God, living righteously, and the coming of Jesus Christ.
- Pre-Wrath Rapture Belief: Addressing the belief in a pre-wrath or mid-tribulation rapture, and the interpretation of “falling away” in 2 Thessalonians 2:3.
- Physical vs. Spiritual Departure: The speaker shares their past belief that the “falling away” referred to a physical departure (rapture) rather than a spiritual one, and mentions the prevalence of spiritual departures throughout history.
- Book Recommendation: The Falling Away by Dr. Andy Woods, a book about the concept of a physical departure or rapture.
- Book Details: Available on Amazon for $6 (paperback) or $3 (Kindle), or free with Kindle Unlimited.
- Book Content: A short book that discusses the idea of a physical departure or rapture, a concept the speaker believes has occurred every year since Jesus’ departure.
- Missile Strike in Jerusalem: An Iranian missile struck Jerusalem’s Old City, narrowly missing the Temple Mount and causing no injuries.
- Speculation on Target: The possibility of the Ayatollah intentionally targeting the Temple Mount is raised, suggesting they might not be concerned about their own holy sites and could use an incident to incite the Muslim world.
- Location of Impact: The missile fragment landed approximately 400 yards from the Western Wall, highlighting the proximity to significant religious sites.
- Rapture Imminence: The speaker believes the rapture is imminent and could happen at any moment, followed by a seven-year tribulation.
- Iran’s Missile Capability: Iran successfully tested long-range missiles capable of reaching the Indian Ocean, posing a significant threat.
- Global Oil Crisis: The speaker highlights the potential for a global oil crisis, citing reports of halted crude oil tankers and gas shortages in Australia.
- US Strike on Iran: The US reportedly carried out a strike on Iran’s Natanz enrichment facility using bunker-busting bombs.
- Iranian President’s Statement: Iranian President Peskian stated that Iran is not seeking war with Muslim countries, referring to them as brothers.
- Russia’s Support for Iran: Russian President Putin affirmed Russia’s continued friendship and partnership with Iran.
- Iran’s Attack on Israel: Iran is launching cluster warheads at Israel for the sixth consecutive night, using red submunitions which are less numerous but cause more damage.
- Iraq’s Oil Production Halt: Iraq, the second largest OPEC producer, has shut down most of its oil production due to the Hormuz blockade, causing a significant supply gap and threatening its economy.
- Economic Impact of Oil Shutdown: Iraq’s economy is suffering as the halt in oil production, which accounts for over 90% of its government income, threatens its ability to pay civil servants, fund its military, and maintain essential services.
- Oil Supply Disruption: Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait have reduced oil output, contributing to a regional cut of over 7 million barrels per day, impacting global economies.
- Gas Price Increase: Gas prices have risen by over a dollar per gallon since the war began three weeks ago.
- Significant Earthquake: A 6.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in the northern mid-Atlantic range.
- AI-Powered Glasses Capabilities: These glasses can take photos, give directions, answer questions, and help with navigation.
- AI Image Manipulation: The glasses can instantly generate or alter photos, raising concerns about the authenticity of images.
- AI in Military Operations: AI is being used in military operations, including strikes in Iran, and is expected to play a larger role in the future.
- Unsustainable World: The speaker believes the current world is unsustainable.
- Religious Comments: Several comments express religious sentiments, including anticipation of the afterlife and praise for the speaker’s message.
- Family Disbelief: The speaker mentions their family mocking their beliefs.
- Last Days and Tribulation: The speaker believes they are living in the last days, with events aligning with biblical prophecies of the tribulation.
- Importance of Sharing the Gospel: The speaker emphasises the importance of sharing the gospel, as many people are unaware of Jesus and his sacrifice.
- Need for a Saviour: The speaker explains that everyone is a sinner in need of a saviour, highlighting the purpose of Jesus’ mission on Earth.
- Importance of Jesus’ Sacrifice: Jesus’ crucifixion and the shedding of his blood are central to the Christian faith, as they provide the means for the forgiveness of sins.
- Need for a Saviour: The sermon emphasises that everyone is a sinner in need of salvation, which can only be found through faith in Jesus Christ.
- Power of Jesus’ Blood: The blood of Jesus is presented as having the power to cleanse individuals from sin, removing their guilt completely.
- Salvation and Eternal Life: Belief in Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour, and His atoning sacrifice on the cross, leads to being born again, receiving the Holy Spirit, and eternal life in heaven.
- Rejection of Salvation: Rejecting God’s offer of salvation through Jesus Christ is a rejection of the rescue from eternal separation from God (hell).
- Salvation by Grace through Faith: Salvation is not earned by good deeds but is a gift of grace received through faith in Jesus Christ.
- Divine Omniscience: The speaker believes in a deity who possesses complete knowledge of all people and events.
- Prayer for Viewers: The speaker expresses having prayed for the well-being of the viewers.
- Belief in Rapture: The speaker expresses a belief in the possibility of the rapture occurring on the day of the recording.