Hi tig,
I would like to humbly suggest that your anology of the chaff staying behind is incorrect. Scriptures specifically state that Christ knew he was speaking to farmers and used anaologies they would understand. In farming, the process of threshing releases the chaff into the air, while the wheat remains on the ground.
Other wheat parables support this in the bible such as in Matt 13.
But the chaff is not taken (no matter how it is separated), it is the wheat grain itself, the thing that is most valuable that is taken into the barns.
This is another example of the wicked being removed and suffering God's wrath. And finally the same example is found in Rev 14 using this time vines and grapes. In this example the grapes are harvested and thrown into the "winepress" of God's wrath. The vines remain.
I do believe Paul when he said those who are dead in Christ and those who are alive in Christ at his coming would be gathered to meet Christ in the air. This is really specific showing that those who belong to Christ leave this earth and are taken somewhere else. This gathering of the saints is the beginning of the end, not the end. I believe this gathering takes place between Rev 6 and 7 and correspondes to Matt 24. After our gatering, the DOTL is released on the earth. There will be people, who have not accepted the mark, that will turn their lives over to God during this time period.
That being said, it is only after the angels separate into two groups the remaining people on the earth (as shown in the wheat/chaff parables and Rev 14) that God's final wrath is pour out in the last bowl judgments on earth, sealing the fate of all who accepted the mark of the beast bringing God's wrath to completion. This leads to the final fight at Aramageddon and God's enemies being thrown into the lake of fire.
Because of Rev 14, some suggest there are two raptures. However, I would suggest that in one event, the rapture, we are caught up in the air before the wrath is released. The other event takes place during God's wrath and it is a harvest which leaves the good seed and removes the wicked from the earth. The earth continues on for a 1,000 years until it is replaced with a new heaven and and a new earth.
Just my 2 cents,
Dee
We say "rapture" but really it is just the raising from the dead. Paul clearly states that this takes place when the natural body is sown, then it is raised a spiritual body. And here is the things that determines who is raised: 1 Cor 15:49 - And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.
So, first we must bear the image of an earthy man, after that is sown, we shall bear the image of the heavenly man.
Now, there are people who are awakened or raised whilst they are still here on earth, they are not "asleep", they have heard the truth of the news that is good and have believed it. Those who have awakened don't have to be raised again, they are just changed (into their spiritual bodies), those who are still asleep, and have never believed the news that is good, they need to be raised from that state of death..
Marvelous story. A story filled with the best news possible.