What Is That To You?
By Grant Phillips
On rare occasions I
will get an email
from some nameless
sore tail that can’t
stand hearing about
the Rapture (or
anything else that
is Christ related
for that matter).
They say they don’t
believe it, that I
and others like me
are religious nuts,
and the world would
be better off
without us. One
fellow recently
stated, “To spend an
eternity in your
so-called heaven
with religious nuts
would be my idea of
hell.” If they don’t
believe in the
Rapture, etc., then
why does it make
them so angry and
hostile? Think about
that. The only way
it could possibly
make one mad is
knowing that they
may be wrong.
Otherwise, it makes
no sense.
If I believe that
mud pies are edible,
I am obviously
wrong, but how could
that anger anyone?
(Unless you’re
stupid enough to try
eating one.) If I
believe that two
plus two equals
four, I am obviously
correct, but how
could that anger
anyone? So what I
believe really isn’t
the issue is it? The
fact that I may be
right, in what you
do not believe, is
the real issue.
Often these poor
souls will state
that Christian
beliefs infringe on
their rights. Let us
take a look:
·
A
Christian believes
he/she can be saved
and given Heaven
through Jesus
Christ. You can too.
·
A
Christian believes
that God loves
him/her. He loves
you too.
·
Christianity is all
about the love of
God. That’s a
problem?
·
A
Christian believes
in law and order.
You don’t?
·
A
Christian believes
that Jesus will
Rapture them from
the earth prior to
the Tribulation. You
can be raptured too,
if you put your
faith in Jesus as we
have.
·
A
Christian believes
in morality. Don’t
you?
·
A
Christian knows that
there is one true
God and His Son is
Jesus Christ, the
Savior of those who
will come to Him in
faith believing. How
does my believing
this hurt you? You
think I’m wrong
anyway.
This is a very small
sampling, but enough
to realize that
those who hate
Christianity
actually love their
sins and hate
anything associated
with God. They want
to pick and choose
their indulgences
with no
repercussions. They
do not want to
accept
responsibility for
their actions, which
God requires.
If one is angered
over the mention of
the Rapture then
there can only be
one reason; i.e. the
Rapture speaks of
judgment upon those
who are left behind
to experience the
Tribulation which
follows. By the same
token, the same is
true of the
Tribulation and
especially the White
Throne judgment
which follows later.
To believe in the
Rapture, the
Tribulation, or any
Christ related
matters, would mean
that a person would
have to face the
fact of judgment.
There is no need for
judgment if there is
no sin. Therefore
since there is
judgment, there is
sin. To believe in
the Rapture, etc.
would mean that to
avoid judgment, one
would have to
forsake the sins
they so covet. So
what does all this
mean? One would have
to acknowledge that:
·
they are a sinner
·
they are bound for
hell and not worthy
to be saved
·
Jesus Christ is God
·
their only hope is
in Jesus Christ
·
only faith in Jesus
saves, apart from
any works
·
only Jesus can
forgive sins and
wash us clean
It’s all about
humility versus a
proud spirit. The
humble can be saved,
the proud, never.
Only a fool who is
eaten up with
his/her own pride
could be angered by
Christian beliefs.
“The
fool hath said in
his heart, There is
no God. They are
corrupt, they have
done abominable
works, there is none
that doeth good.”
(Psalms 14:1)
Concerning the
Rapture and the
Tribulation, does it
mean that only those
who believe in the
Rapture, etc. are
Christians? Of
course not.
Christians can and
will have different
views on end-time
events, but a
Christian is not
going to spew hatred
toward those who
believe differently
concerning the
Rapture. A Christian
is not going to
classify those who
believe in the
Rapture as religious
nuts that would make
heaven their idea of
hell.
The only
qualification of
being born again by
the way (becoming a
Christian), is
putting ones faith
in Jesus as our
personal Savior, not
on our belief in the
sequence of end-time
events. A Christian
is sealed by the
Holy Spirit and
thereby has the love
of God within
him/her. Love, not
hate, must be the
norm for a
Christian.
“We
know that we have
passed from death
unto life, because
we love the
brethren. He that
loveth not his
brother abideth in
death. Whosoever
hateth his brother
is a murderer: and
ye know that no
murderer hath
eternal life abiding
in him.” (1 John
3:14-15)
Here is where some
hit a wall. Their
own sins judge them,
so they lash out in
anger at the ones
who represent the
God of judgment they
fear. If they could
just see that those
who are His have no
fear.
“There
is no fear in love;
but perfect love
casteth out fear:
because fear hath
torment. He that
feareth is not made
perfect in love. We
love him, because he
first loved us.”
(1 John 4:18-19)
True, legitimate
Christianity never
forces itself upon
anyone. A true
follower of Jesus
Christ no more
forces their beliefs
on another than does
God. The facts from
the Holy Word of
God, the Bible, are
clearly presented in
love, but no force
is involved. Jesus
knocks at the door
(Revelation 3:20).
He doesn’t bang on
it or kick it in.
As a Christian, I
will continue to
proclaim what Jesus
lays on my heart,
whether it concern
the Rapture or
something else. You
don’t have to
listen, but I hope
you do. The very
best for your
welfare, is all that
is desired.
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
My articles are
posted at
“Pre-Rapture
Commentary”
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posted at “Rapture
Ready”
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