Certain
Scriptures, particularly in the Book of Revelation have been made obscure due
to preconceived doctrines which are untrue. Evangelicals in general hold very
strongly to the concept of a pretribulational rapture of the entire Church immediately
preceding a period of tribulation which they perceive will last for a period of
seven years. It is seen by them as the
fulfilment of Daniel’s “seventy weeks” prophecy. The pretribulational “rapture”
of the entire Church is the product of dispensational theology invented by John
Darby in the mid -nineteenth century and popularized with the publication of
the Scofield Reference Bible, the
first edition having been
published in 1909 and experiencing several revisions since then. This was the
introduction of dispensational theology which became widespread throughout
evangelical Christendom. The question: Is it true? I recommend that you read my
previous blog on The “Rapture” Question or in the alternative read either one
of my previous titles: These Prophets and
the Revelation and/or The Israel
Deception. When the myth of the pretribulational “rapture” of the entire
church has been completely dispelled in your mind; then the truth of the man
child of Revelation 12:1-5 and following context can be understood. This blog
will deal with the truth concerning the man child, but you may need to also
read my previous blogs on the rapture and “A
time, times and a half”. Whether ready or not here is the accurate interpretation
of the man child passage in Revelation chapter twelve.
The
first truth to be understood is that the tribulation period is three and
one-half years and not seven as is taught in dispensational theology. This fact can be verified by reading Daniel
chapter twelve and several references in Revelation:
(Comp.
Revelation 11:3; 12:6; and 13:5). Nowhere in Scripture is there support
for a seven year tribulation.
Dispensational theology has manufactured this doctrine through a
perversion of Daniel’s prophecy at Daniel 9:24-27.
Now
we get to a more difficult concept to grasp because most evangelical Christians
have been seduced by the pretribulational rapture theory and the seven year
tribulation theory both of which are untrue. What we have in Revelation chapter
twelve is the catching to the throne of a remnant company of faithful spirit
filled Christians (i.e. the man child) who are alive on the earth at the time
immediately prior to the onset of tribulation. You may call this rapture if you
choose to use that word. The Scriptures say:
“And she (the woman) brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations
with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to his
throne.”(Rev.12:6). Identifying the various participants in this activity
we find as follows: It should be obvious that the dragon is Satan and in fact
the text identifies him definitively at 12:9. The woman is not Mary and the man
child is not Jesus as you may have been taught. We are dealing with future
prophecy here, not with history. The woman is the church which is living on the
earth at the time of the onset of the three and one-half year tribulation
period. The sun, moon and stars in the metaphor represent God’s people as is
drawn out from Joseph’s dream in Genesis 37: 9-11. Joseph was an overcomer. He went to the
throne as it were, to the very right hand of Pharaoh, and there he became an
instrument of deliverance for his family. Who represented all of God’s people
at that point in time. This metaphor
must be understood in the context of Revelation 12 in order to gain an insight
to what is happening here.
A
remnant from the church that has been found faithfully living by the guidance
and fullness of the Holy Spirit are taken up.
Their arrival in heaven precipitated a war in heaven and the ground for
direct conflict with the enemy. Satan is cast out of heaven and he comes down
to earth with great wrath because he knows he has only a short time (3 ½ years
according to the text). “And they
overcame him by the blood of the lamb, and by the word of their testimony, and
they loved not their lives, unto the death.” (Rev.12:11). The woman representing the remainder of
God’s people on earth are taken into a wilderness experience and the
persecution of them begins in earnest. Many will suffer martyrdom if they abide
faithful to Christ (See Rev. 11:1-12). This scenario is also explained for us at Daniel 11:32-35. I
would suggest you read it in context and on to the end of the chapter. If you
look at Revelation 3:10 as concerns the church at Philadelphia (brotherly love)
you will see the following:” Because thou
hast kept the word of my patience, I will keep thee from the hour of
temptation; which shall come upon all the world, to try tem that dwell upon the
earth.” Christian brothers and sitters there is a war going on!! You have
been fed a great deal of false doctrine from the pulpits of evangelical
churches. The pretribulational rapture of the entire church before the
tribulation is a lie. Many other untruths are connected with this form of
theology. My two titles: These Prophets
and the Revelation and The Israel
Deception will provide you with a complete understanding of end time
prophecy. Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc. Many other related blogs
and information on the books can be found at theseprophet.blogspot.com
David Lance
Dean