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Q: The title of your latest book is Rapture: Case Closed? (question mark). Why not just Rapture: Case Closed (no question mark)? It would seem that with all of your research and the conclusions you make, there should be no question that you have solved the case for the Rapture. So why did you title your book the way you did?
A: There are four main theories about the timing of the Rapture. According to a Lifeway research study from earlier this year, 26% of Protestant pastors don’t believe in the rapture at all; 36% believe Christians will be rescued into heaven prior to any hard times beginning here on the earth, 18% believe Christians will endure all the hard times before being rescued, and 8% believe Christians will go partway through the hard times that are to come. We couldn’t have a more diverse collection of opinions, yet, everyone thinks they know the answer. So I titled the book “Rapture: Case Closed?” with a questions mark just to remind myself and everyone reading that we are frail human beings, and other Christians who love Jesus just as much as we do have different thoughts on this matter.
Q: You took the highly unusual action of purchasing and mailing advance copies of your book to 1000 of the top religious leaders in America. What inspired you to do that, what exactly did you hope to gain from doing so?
A: The only way Christians will ever be unified on this question is if the leadership of the church is unified. And that will only happen if we have a national church-wide discussion about this issue. Many denominations and institutions of higher learning are “clubs” where only one opinion is taught or condoned. We need a free and open debate on this issue. And what is the issue, is it the timing of the Rapture? No, although that is what everyone argues about. The real issue is whether or not Christians will face the Tribulation and the Antichrist’s deceptions and persecutions. If they will, it will be the greatest challenge in the history of the church. If there’s even the slightest chance that we will face that time, we need to prepare every believer. That is my call and passion.
Q: There have been predictions of the end of the world in recent months. How do you feel about those predictions?
A: These predictions, based on incomplete or bad theology, have made all of Christianity look foolish. It is a terrible witness. The on-going rapture 'twitter war' over the internet also makes Christianity look bad and accomplishes nothing. That is another reason that I sent this book to the 1000 leaders. Only a national discussion among the experts can help resolve this issue. And this book is a great vehicle to begin the conversation.
A: There are four main theories about the timing of the Rapture. According to a Lifeway research study from earlier this year, 26% of Protestant pastors don’t believe in the rapture at all; 36% believe Christians will be rescued into heaven prior to any hard times beginning here on the earth, 18% believe Christians will endure all the hard times before being rescued, and 8% believe Christians will go partway through the hard times that are to come. We couldn’t have a more diverse collection of opinions, yet, everyone thinks they know the answer. So I titled the book “Rapture: Case Closed?” with a questions mark just to remind myself and everyone reading that we are frail human beings, and other Christians who love Jesus just as much as we do have different thoughts on this matter.
Q: You took the highly unusual action of purchasing and mailing advance copies of your book to 1000 of the top religious leaders in America. What inspired you to do that, what exactly did you hope to gain from doing so?
A: The only way Christians will ever be unified on this question is if the leadership of the church is unified. And that will only happen if we have a national church-wide discussion about this issue. Many denominations and institutions of higher learning are “clubs” where only one opinion is taught or condoned. We need a free and open debate on this issue. And what is the issue, is it the timing of the Rapture? No, although that is what everyone argues about. The real issue is whether or not Christians will face the Tribulation and the Antichrist’s deceptions and persecutions. If they will, it will be the greatest challenge in the history of the church. If there’s even the slightest chance that we will face that time, we need to prepare every believer. That is my call and passion.
Q: There have been predictions of the end of the world in recent months. How do you feel about those predictions?
A: These predictions, based on incomplete or bad theology, have made all of Christianity look foolish. It is a terrible witness. The on-going rapture 'twitter war' over the internet also makes Christianity look bad and accomplishes nothing. That is another reason that I sent this book to the 1000 leaders. Only a national discussion among the experts can help resolve this issue. And this book is a great vehicle to begin the conversation.