WHAT IS THE PRE-WRATH RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH

by Ron Wallace

     The pre-wrath rapture position, based on a more literally defined
     terminology, places the rapture of the church at the Day of the LORD
     which occurs after the man of lawlessness is revealed (2 Thes. 2:3)
     and after the tribulation of those days is interrupted and cut short by
     that Day of the LORD return of Jesus.
     (Mt. 24:29)

     The primary adjustments in terminology are as follows:

          1. The tribulation is never defined in scripture as being 7
          years long. 
          Jesus defines it at Mt. 24:9-29 as a period
          of time, beginning at the mid-point of Daniel's 70th week,
          when man will oppress man. He
          further indicates that the time period will be cut
          short at some unknown day and hour before the
          end of the 70th week by His return in the clouds.

          2. The tribulation is man's wrath and Satan's
          wrath poured out on the world. It is not God's
          wrath. God's wrath is poured out after the Day
          of the LORD arrives.

          3. The seals are chronological except that numbers 3, 4
          and 5 are concurrent during the
          oppression from the man of lawlessness.

          4. The first seal corresponds with the little horn
          of Daniel 7:24, when he conguers the 10 nation
          European (Roman) confederacy by taking control
          of 3 of them.

          5. The 7 year covenant of Dan. 9:27 will take place shortly
          after that and officially begin the
          70th week of Daniel.

          6. The second seal corresponds with the
          revelation of the man of lawlessness as he breaks
          the covenant and takes THE peace from the
          earth. This begins the tribulation of Mt. 24:9-29.

          7. The third, fourth and fifth seals are
          concurrent during the great tribulation and are
          the results of man`s oppression on man.

          8. The sixth seal is the return of Jesus at the Day
          of the LORD and parallels Mt. 24:29-31 and Joel
          2:30-31. It is the announcement of God's wrath
          which will come upon the world and is
          represented by the 7th seal from where come
          both the trumpets and bowls.

          9. Rev. 7:9-17 sees the raptured church in
          heaven having been taken out of the great
          tribulation just as Jesus taught would happen
          at Mt. 24:22, 29-31.

          10.The seventh trumpet occurs 3 1/2 days after
          the end of the 70th week of Daniel and announces
          the final outpouring of God's wrath via the seven
          bowls. Rev. 11:1-19

          11.The seven bowls of God's final wrath will
          take place during the 30 days after the end of the
          70th week culminating with the final battle at
          Armageddon. Dan. 12:11 with Rev. 11 & 16.

          12.There will then be 45 days of preparation for
          the Messiah to begin His formal 1000 year reign
          upon the earth. Dan. 12:12.


     Comments on the interpretive system applied to the book of
     the Revelation. Although there may be slight differences
     even among others who hold to a pre-wrath position, the
     operative factor will be the Golden Rule of Interpretation,
     for knowledge of which I am indebted to D.L. Cooper.

     When the plain sense of scripture makes common sense,
     seek no other sense; therefore, take every word at its
     primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the
     facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of
     related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths,
     indicate clearly otherwise.

     Accordingly, I view the book of the Revelation to be
     chronological except in those places where it is clearly
     indicated to be retrospect.

     The seals produce the trumpets and the trumpets the bowls.
     These do not overlap in the least but are chronological,
     beginning with the start of the 70th week (or slightly
     before it) and progressing through the 70th week and to the end of
     the 30 day period which follows the 70th week.

     The book itself obviously begins with the church on the
     earth prior to the start of the 70th week and progresses through
     Messiah`s 1000 year physical reign on the earth, to the last judgment
     and into the eternal state. Throughout, there are chapters that give a
     retrospect for amplification and it is imperitive to recognize these as
     retrospects in order to retain the true focus and intent of the vision.

     The pre-wrath rapture position, though recently so titled, was indeed
     the view of the early church and the Ante-Nicene Fathers (those
     Christian leaders from John until the Council of Nicea in 325 AD) who
     clearly believed in a "post-tribulation" rapture of the church. That is, a
     deliverance of the church which would follow the
     persecutions from the beast against the church. Although
     citations from these ancient witnesses will show us a
     few different theological viewpoints, yet they are in certain
     agreement that the church would experience the great tribulation.

     What has been missed throughout history, is the precise definition of
     that tribulation period and the Day of the LORD. It is that precision
     that the pre-wrath position seeks
     to restore.







     ADDDITIONAL OVERVIEW AND COMMENTS:

     The 70th week of Daniel begins when a dynamic European leader,
     arrogant and skilled in intrigue, will establish peace in the middle east
     and confirm a 7 year covenant with Israel which will allow them to
     have a sanctuary on Mt. Moriah and to offer animal sacrifices.
     This is represented by the 1st seal of Revelation 6.
     By the way, this 7 year period is never designated in scripture as the
     tribulation or the time of Jacob's distress.

     In the middle of the week, 3 1/2 years later, this leader will be revealed
     as the man of lawlessness, indwelled by Satan, who will break the
     covenant by putting a stop to sacrifice and grain offering and by
     taking his seat in the sanctuary (temple) of God, displaying himself as
     God. This of course, destroys the peace which began the week. 
     It is represented by the 2nd seal of Revelation 6.

     This then begins the great oppression of this man of lawlessness
     who is the beast out of the sea.

          1. His rigid economic control through the mark will
          produce great hardship on the whole world.
          Represented by the 3rd seal of Revelation 6.

      

          2. His reign will result in total chaos over 1/4 of the earth
          and that will result in death byweapons, famine, disease
          and wild animals.
          Represented by the 4th seal.

      

          3. His massive persecution of believers is represented at
          the 5th seal where we see those who have been killed for
          their faith.


     Jesus calls this the great tribulation at Matthew 24:15-21.
     Jeremiah calls it the time of Jacob's distress, Jer. 30:5-7.
     And I must say again, that this is not 7 years long.
     Now, all of this that we see in the first 5 seals takes place because of
     the oppressive reign of the beast. It is not God's wrath on the world,
     but God allowing man to be oppressive.

     The wrath of God begins at the Day of the Lord. 
     This is Christ's coming on the clouds of the sky with power and great
     glory. 
     Represented at seal #6, Revelation 6:12-17

     At 2 Thes. 2, Paul EQUATES the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and
     our gathering together to Him (in v. 1) WITH the Day of the Lord (in v.
     2).
     He then indicates that the Day of the Lord will not occur until "the
     apostacy" takes place and "the man of lawlessness. is revealed.

     Now with a proper DEFINITION for the Day of the Lord, we realize that
     Christ's return for the church must take place AFTER the mid point of
     the week.

     Joel 2:30-31, says that the Day of the Lord WILL BE PRECEDED by
     the same celestial signs as mentioned in Revelation 6:12 and at
     Matthew 24:29.
     But Mt. 24:29 tells us it is immediately AFTER the tribulation of those
     days, which began at the mid-point of the week and goes, not for the
     remaining 3 1/2 years of the week, but for an indeterminate amount of
     time because it will be CUT SHORT in order to deliver the elect
     (church age believers) from the earth before the WRATH of God is
     poured out. 

     How are they delivered?
     Matthew 24:31 - after the Day of the Lord arrives, the angels are sent
     out to gather His elect from the earth.
     And then in Matthew 24:36-44, Jesus describes this "gathering" in
     language which we all recognize as the rapture.
     Now, how short is the tribulation cut?
     We are not told. Why? Matthew 24:36, we don't know the day or the
     hour.
     But we can know the times and the epochs:

          1. Acts 1:7 is not contradicted when we compare it with all
          the apostolic revelation given later

          2. And even Jesus gave them the answer when he taught
          the parable of the "trees" (not just a fig tree) at Matthew
          24:32ff and Luke 21:29.


     Now, at the Day of the Lord, after the church is taken out, and
     BEFORE the 7th seal which initiates the 7 trumpets of God's wrath, is
     opened,
     We see in v. 1-8,

          on the earth, Israel's remnant sealed and protected by God
          as His "servants" for a special work in the remaining short
          time.

     And we see in v. 9-17

          A large multitude of believers in heaven who have come
          out of the great tribulation just as Jesus taught it at
          Matthew 24:29-31.


     Then in Revelation 8, the 7 trumpets which announce God's
     judgments on the world, etc., with some chronological twists and
     turns which will be developed as articles continue.
     This then is an overview without much detail, but let me say, that the
     whole crux of the issue lies in seeing the proper definition for the Day
     of the Lord.
     Traditional pre-trib has the Day of the Lord beginning the 7 year
     Daniel's 70th week. Scripturally, that is impossible. There are events
     within that 70th week which must take place BEFORE the Day of the
     Lord.

     When all the passages concerning the Day of the Lord are
     considered, we find that the Day begins at some point after the
     mid-point of the 70th week and continues through Christ's 1000 year
     reign on the earth and ends at the
     renovation of the universe which takes place just prior to the Great
     White Throne Judgment of Revelation 20:11-15.

     Furthermore, it is imperative that we let scripture define for us the
     length of time allotted to the great tribulation and not assign it to the
     entire 7 years of Daniel's 70th week.