Saturday, August 9, 2008
Thief in the Night now AVAILABLE
REGARDING THE TRIBULATION & RAPTURE: There is one school of thought that holds that Jesus will return first at the beginning of the seven years of tribulation, but that only the elect will see him. The other main school of thought holds that the Rapture will not occur until the end of the seven years of tribulation. Thief in the Night is written from the latter point of view, but also from the former in that my characters are around during the last days of the Remnant of Israel. They are among those who have remained faithful but have been called out to witness to the world during the Tribulation.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Pre or Post Tribulation Rapture
by Enzo Silvestri, BA BEd MA
TRIBULATION: a period of 7 years duration when there will be great judgment via famine, natural disasters, wars, corrupt governments.
RAPTURE: the faithful are transported to be with the Lord Jesus.
Whenever one mentions the book of Revelation in the New Testament nearly everyone has their own opinion as to its veracity and or the way things will occur. In my studies over the years I have come across a variety of different interpretations of the same set of words. One of the beliefs that all Christians hold is that Jesus will indeed return, but one contention is The Rapture, when and how will we have a part in his reward.
There is one school of thought that holds that Jesus will return first at the beginning of the seven years of tribulation, but that only the elect will see him. So the saved at that point will miss out on the hardships of the Great Tribulation. He will spirit them away and then return again with them seven years later to collect those who have become believers through the trials of the Great Tribulation.
This version of events is quite believable especially in the light of the Jewish Marriage traditions, and indeed the Parable of the foolish virgins. In the Jewish Tradition the marriage takes place first and then it is consummated in private while the invited guests wait for the groom to come and get them to go to the marriage feast.
If this is the case then Jesus comes and takes his Bride (the church) and the marriage is consummated in heaven while the invited guests wait to go to the feast. This also lines up with the foolish virgins who ran out of oil because the groom tarried. (Matthew 25:1-13) If this is the case then the physical Israel, the Jews are the invited guests and they won’t get to go until the groom returns.
This sounds plausible but I have not seen anywhere in the scriptures which says the Lord comes twice in the clouds; to get two sets of saved people.
The other main school of thought holds that the Rapture will not occur until the end of the seven years of tribulation. If this is the case then everyone will go through this period of trial at the end of the age.
Adherents to this line of thought claim that since there is only one Trump and the Archangel speaks only once then surely this happens only once. If it happens only once then it must by necessity happen at the end of the seven years of tribulation and not at the beginning. Doesn’t Jesus himself say, “And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved, but for the elect’s sake those days shall be shortened. (Matthew 24:22)
Then those of the former school of thought will say that the ‘elect’ are in fact the Jews who are spoken about in Zechariah 12:10 as looking upon Jesus when he returns and weeping for him then. Christians will already be with their Lord as rulers with him, having been taken up at the pre-tribulation Rapture.
I have written my novel Thief in the Night from the latter point of view, but also from the former in that my characters that are around during the last days are of the Remnant of Israel. These are those who have remained faithful but have been called out to witness to the world during the Tribulation.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Coming Soon
Where will you be when the world ends?
When Effie’s fiancée is executed on the drug-ridden streets of Sydney, she holds God personally responsible, and cynically withdraws from her devout Christian life, turning her energies to teaching. Her colleague Rafi’s words seem laughable when he suggests to his Israeli friend Erez, a Lebanon War veteran, that Effie would be a good catch.
Neroux, with the ‘Gift of the Gab’ rose to the dizzy heights of President of the Union seemingly overnight. Were his DEFT and CP a breath of fresh air to a dying, starving world, or are there other, more sinister motivations to his schemes?
Destiny has the Aussies embark on an international whirlwind that reunites them explosively in Israel, and not just from the weapons.
* The author took the photograph of the book’s cover image while in Israel in 1986. It is a photo of the wall remaining at Dangur on the border near the Arab town of Rafiah after the destruction of Israeli Kibbutz Nirim by invading Egyptians in the War of Independence in 1948. It is now a memorial. The quote above is the translation of the Hebrew text on on that wall.