Rapture On
Sunday
By Grant Phillips
My apologies for
using another song I
wrote, but here
goes. I also wrote
this one three years
ago, and it is
called “Rapture On
Sunday”.
The Lord is coming
soon and it could be
at any day We may be at work
church home or at
play The time is up to
Him but ready we
should be You should see it
too I hope you do
agree
I've often wondered
if the churches in
the US of A Would miss many
members on that
glorious day Would the preacher
keep on preaching
would the choir sing
right on Would the pews still
be full and just the
children all gone
His real church is
sprinkled here and
yon throughout the
land If you read the
Bible on all this it
will expand But some will be
surprised and wonder
what went wrong And some will hear
His voice and they
will be long gone
CHORUS: If the Rapture comes
on Sunday while the
churches are full Will you still be in
your seat and not
feel the pull Of the voice of the
Lord when He says
"Come up here" Will you even notice
will you have no
fear
One of my greatest
anxieties on behalf
of others is that
they may miss the
Rapture. The tragedy
behind this is that
there is only one
way to miss it, and
that is to not know
Jesus Christ as your
personal Savior. You
must be born again,
as Jesus said to
Nicodemus, “Jesus
answered and said
unto him, Verily,
verily, I say unto
thee, Except a man
be born again, he
cannot see the kingdom of God. Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I
say unto thee,
Except a man be born
of water and of the
Spirit, he cannot
enter into the
kingdom
of
God.
Marvel not that I
said unto thee, Ye
must be born again.”
(John 3:3, 5, 7)
I am of the opinion
that many Christians
who ridicule the
Rapture are going to
be very surprised
when it happens.
They may suffer some
embarrassment for a
second, but the rest
of eternity will be
filled with
jubilation. Their
souls are intact in
the mighty hands of
God. “My
sheep hear my voice,
and I know them, and
they follow me: And
I give unto them
eternal life; and
they shall never
perish, neither
shall any man pluck
them out of my hand.
My Father, which
gave them me, is
greater than all;
and no man is able
to pluck them out of
my Father's hand. I
and my Father are
one.” (John
10:27-30) When we
hear our Master’s
voice say, “Come up
here”, we will
follow Him right up
through the heavens
to our Father’s
house.
Now for the sad
part. I often
wonder, if the
Rapture were to
occur on Sunday
while the churches
are full, how many
would even know what
happened? I shudder
to think just how
many ministers will
keep on preaching,
how many choirs will
keep on singing, how
many seats will
still be occupied,
while the true
Church is
transported to
Heaven in the blink
of an eye.
Satan has fed this
world a gargantuan
lie straight from
the pits of hell.
That lie comes in
many forms, but the
meaning is always
the same. “Hath
Jesus said, “” …
I
am the way, the
truth, and the life:
no man cometh unto
the Father, but by
me? (John 14:6)
Not so! There are
many ways. You have
plenty of time.
You’re a good
person. God is a
loving God. He would
not send anyone to
hell. You’re not as
bad as those other
people. Look at the
good deeds you have
done for God.””
And then he
slithers off, as he
hisses a chuckle
under his lying foul
breath.
If Jesus were to
return today for His
Church, there could
be thousands, if not
millions, who think
they are okay
because they belong
to a certain church
group, or they
attend church
services somewhere.
They sing in the
choir, they preach,
they teach a Sunday
school class, they
tithe, they drive
the church bus, and
all the other things
they do. There is
absolutely nothing
any of us can do to
be born again, but
put our faith in the
Son of God, Jesus
Christ, and follow
Him. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it
is the gift of God:
Not of works, lest
any man should
boast.”
(Ephesians 2:8-9)
My friends, if you
are reading this,
and depending on
anything or anyone
other than Jesus
Christ, you will not
go to Him in the
Rapture. If you die
prior to the
Rapture, you will go
to a devil’s hell.
If you are left to
go through the
Tribulation, there
is very little
chance of your being
saved, but if you
are, you will
probably have your
head removed from
your shoulders by
the Antichrist,
before you meet
Jesus.
Doesn’t it just make
good sense to come
to Jesus now?
Repent, and throw
yourself at His
feet. Ask Him to
save you. He will,
and He guarantees
your eternal destiny
with Him forever.
If the Rapture comes
on Sunday, or any
other day of the
week, where will you
be a split second
afterwards?
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
Pre-Rapture
Commentary
http://grant-phillips.blogspot.com
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