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"The last trump" or "the trump of God" is a summons to the Church to come home to Heaven. It corresponds to "Come up hither". And that only happens when the saints who have passed on receive their resurrected, immortal, glorified bodies, while those who are alive at that time are totally transformed and perfected, also having glorified bodies. So this is a trumpet call for the completion of salvation (which is glorification, Rom 8:29,30).Nathan12 what do you believe the last trump is in 1 Corinthians 15:52?
No one is denying that. The real issue is that the Resurrection/Rapture is NOT the Second Coming of Christ. Two different events for two different reasons.
The "end of the age" occurs long AFTER the Second Coming of Christ. And the Second Coming occurs shortly after the Resurrection Rapture. Daniel's 70th week intervenes.If His coming to gather His people at the resurrection and rapture at the end of the age is not the second coming, then which coming is it?
The "end of the age" occurs long AFTER the Second Coming of Christ. And the Second Coming occurs shortly after the Resurrection Rapture. Daniel's 70th week intervenes.
So we need to really see a sequence of events, not everything jumbled up. And that is exactly what we find in Revelation 19 - 21. So what do we see?
1. Praises to God for the destruction of Babylon
2. Rejoicing over the anticipated Marriage of the Lamb
3. The Marriage of the Lamb (with all the saints in Heaven)
4. The descent of Christ to earth to make war and establish His reign -- THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST
5. Christ surrounded by His armies of saints and angels.
6. The battle of Armageddon and the destruction of the enemies of Christ
7. The Beast (the Antichrist) and the False Prophet cast into the Lake of Fire
8. The imprisonment of Satan in the bottomless pit for 1,000 years
9. The Millennial reign of Christ with His saints
10. Satan loosed for a season for the battle of Gog and Magog
11. The supernatural destruction of all Christ's enemies
12. Satan cast into the Lake of Fire
13. The Great White Throne Judgment
14. The supernatural burning up of the earth and its atmosphere (found in 2 Peter 3)
15. THE END OF THE AGE (including the end of Death and Hades)
16. The New Heavens and the New Earth.
the Second Coming occurs shortly after the Resurrection Rapture.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. That is simply because the word parousia (=coming) has been used for BOTH the Resurrection/Rapture (ahead of the Second Coming) as well as the Second Coming.Actually the resurrection and rapture occur at His coming not after His coming.
"The last trump" or "the trump of God" is a summons to the Church to come home to Heaven. It corresponds to "Come up hither". And that only happens when the saints who have passed on receive their resurrected, immortal, glorified bodies, while those who are alive at that time are totally transformed and perfected, also having glorified bodies. So this is a trumpet call for the completion of salvation (which is glorification, Rom 8:29,30).
This trumpet call has nothing in common with the 7th trumpet of the 7th seal (which is NOT called "the last trump"). This trumpet is for the final outpouring of God's wrath on the unbelieving, the ungodly, and the wicked, including the enemies of God and Christ. Therefore it includes the vials of God's wrath: And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous, seven angels having the seven last plagues; for in them is filled up the wrath of God. (Rev 15:1)
There are too many interpreters who assume that this trumpet is the same as "the last trump". But they are totally dissimilar. The one is for salvation, but the other is for damnation.
It has everything to do with the last trump, since this passage is about the perfection and glorification of the saints. Which is the true image or replica of Christ -- we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is (absolutely perfect). And when will that happen? At the last trump, when the Resurrection/Rapture takes place.Romans 8:29,30 has nothing to do with the last trump, but that of being called of God for His purpose as we were predestined to be conformed to the image of Christ who is our intercessor before the Father.
"The last trump" or "the trump of God" is a summons to the Church to come home to Heaven. It corresponds to "Come up hither". And that only happens when the saints who have passed on receive their resurrected, immortal, glorified bodies, while those who are alive at that time are totally transformed and perfected, also having glorified bodies. So this is a trumpet call for the completion of salvation (which is glorification, Rom 8:29,30).
This trumpet call has nothing in common with the 7th trumpet of the 7th seal (which is NOT called "the last trump"). This trumpet is for the final outpouring of God's wrath on the unbelieving, the ungodly, and the wicked, including the enemies of God and Christ. Therefore it includes the vials of God's wrath: And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous, seven angels having the seven last plagues; for in them is filled up the wrath of God. (Rev 15:1)
There are too many interpreters who assume that this trumpet is the same as "the last trump". But they are totally dissimilar. The one is for salvation, but the other is for damnation.
In ancient biblical times trumpets were used (among other uses) for a summons. In effect the last trump (the trump of God) is a summons to the Church -- leave earth and come to Heaven -- "Come up hither". And that is what we see in 1 Thess 4 and 1 Cor 15. When the full complement of Gentiles has come into the Church, God summons the Church -- the Bride of Christ -- to the Marriage of the Lamb.How does this correspond with "Come up hither"?
NUMBERS 10I disagree with what you say the last trump is. If it's the last, what was the first?
It has everything to do with the last trump, since this passage is about the perfection and glorification of the saints. Which is the true image or replica of Christ -- we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is (absolutely perfect). And when will that happen? At the last trump, when the Resurrection/Rapture takes place.
In ancient biblical times trumpets were used (among other uses) for a summons. In effect the last trump (the trump of God) is a summons to the Church -- leave earth and come to Heaven -- "Come up hither". And that is what we see in 1 Thess 4 and 1 Cor 15. When the full complement of Gentiles has come into the Church, God summons the Church -- the Bride of Christ -- to the Marriage of the Lamb.
In ancient biblical times trumpets were used (among other uses) for a summons. In effect the last trump (the trump of God) is a summons to the Church -- leave earth and come to Heaven -- "Come up hither". And that is what we see in 1 Thess 4 and 1 Cor 15. When the full complement of Gentiles has come into the Church, God summons the Church -- the Bride of Christ -- to the Marriage of the Lamb.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. That is simply because the word parousia (=coming) has been used for BOTH the Resurrection/Rapture (ahead of the Second Coming) as well as the Second Coming.
THE BLESSED HOPEWhich coming of the Lord would this be that occurs at the resurrection and rapture?
THE BLESSED HOPE
The coming of Christ at the Rapture is thus: In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump...to meet the Lord in the air (1 Cor 15:52; I Thess 4:17) This is almost instantaneous, and in the air, therefore cannot be regarded as Christ coming to earth. He comes for His saints and returns to Heaven immediately.
therefore cannot be regarded as Christ coming to earth.