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The four most popular teachings about the rapture of the church are the pre, mid, and posttribulation as well as the prewrath views. Of these, only the pretribulation and prewrath positions state that the day of Christ's coming to rapture the church is unknown because Jesus said, "Be on the alert for you do not know which day your Lord is coming." (Matthew 24:42) There is disagreement between these two camps over the exact nature of the imminence of the rapture. Pretribulationists contend that the next prophecy to be fulfilled is the rapture so it is presently imminent. Prewrath teaching…mehr

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The four most popular teachings about the rapture of the church are the pre, mid, and posttribulation as well as the prewrath views. Of these, only the pretribulation and prewrath positions state that the day of Christ's coming to rapture the church is unknown because Jesus said, "Be on the alert for you do not know which day your Lord is coming." (Matthew 24:42) There is disagreement between these two camps over the exact nature of the imminence of the rapture. Pretribulationists contend that the next prophecy to be fulfilled is the rapture so it is presently imminent. Prewrath teaching understands that the rapture cannot occur at any moment right now but it will become imminent in the future after certain Biblical prophecies are fulfilled. Tom Keeley (ThM, Dallas Theological Seminary) asks some penetrating questions of those who hold to the traditional and more popular pretribulation rapture view that may make them rethink their understanding about rapture imminence. "Jesus is coming... Jesus is coming soon... Jesus is coming soon, but not as soon as you may think!"
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Tom Keeley came to believe in Jesus Christ during the Jesus Movement days of the 1970's while attending Western Michigan University. He was discipled by Campus Crusade for Christ and went on their staff with the Athletes in Action wrestling team. He later received his Masters of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and had various vocations including being a businessman, a pastor, a para church ministry leader, and a teacher and coach. After retiring to focus on studying and teaching the Bible locally, he was invited to travel and teach the Bible in other countries. He started his own organization, Doulos Ministries, in order to make disciples in all nations and help fulfill the Great Commission. He and his wife Diane raised two adult children and presently live in Chesapeake, Virginia where you might see him riding his bicycle to stay in shape.