3 Biblical Proofs the Pre-Tribulation Rapture Is Real
3 Biblical Proofs the Pre-Tribulation Rapture Is RealWhat Scripture Actually Reveals About the Rapture…
The pre-Tribulation rapture of the church is under attack. You’ve likely heard some of the same assertions I’ve heard… “John Darby invented the rapture in the 1800’s.” or “The Bible doesn’t teach a secret rapture.” As a believer in the pre-Tribulation rapture, I don’t hold to my view because John Nelson Darby “popularized” or “invented” it. Nor do I believe the pre-Tribulation rapture is “secret.” I believe in the pre-Tribulation rapture, because – to me – it’s what an objective reading of scripture reveals. Furthermore, the pre-Tribulation rapture isn’t “secret.” It’s openly referred to in the Bible. And long before John Nelson Darby was born, the early church referred to the pre-Tribulation rapture in the Bible itself. While this isn’t an exhaustive defense of the pre-Tribulation rapture, here are three reasons I hold this view – all of them based entirely on what the Bible says. 1) God’s People Are Not Appointed to WrathOn more than one occasion, the Bible refers to the seven-year Tribulation as a time of wrath, calling it “a day of wrath” (Zephaniah 1:15), “the wrath to come” (1 Thessalonians 1:10), and “the wrath of God” (Revelation 15:1). In the Book of Revelation, we read:
The seven-year Tribulation is a time of judgment when God will pour out His wrath on a rebellious world. However, God won’t pour out His wrath on the earth while the church is still here. The Bible clearly states the church is not appointed to wrath
Based on what the Bible says, the rapture must take place before the Tribulation. 2) The Second Coming Won’t Surprise the WorldDespite conventional wisdom, it’s the rapture – not the Second Coming – which will come upon the world like a thief in the night. Jesus said the time before His arrival will be “as it was in the days of Noah.” He described a world where people lived life in a “business as usual” way right up until the moment of judgment when the flood arrived:
Furthermore, Jesus described this time as “an hour when you do not expect Him.” This only makes sense in the context of a pre-Tribulation rapture. To believe this passage describes the world at the end of the seven-year Tribulation is borderline absurd. After all, Jesus said the Tribulation will be a time of “great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now – and never to be equaled again” (Matthew 24:21). The Second Coming will occur at the end of a seven-year period marked by global war, famine, a series of terrifying judgments, warnings from two witnesses with supernatural power, the rollout of the mark of the beast, the warnings of angels not to take the mark, the reign of the Antichrist and false prophet, the fiery destruction of Babylon, and everything else outlined in the Book of Revelation. After all that takes place during the Tribulation, it’s reasonable to expect the people of this world will figure out what’s going on. They can read, and they’ll connect the dots between what’s happened and what was written in the Book of Revelation. We tend to believe otherwise. Certainly, we tell ourselves, if people knew what was happening, they would repent and turn to God. But that’s just not true. In my book, “The End Times: A Guide to Bible Prophecy and the Last Days,” I wrote:
The people of this world will know these judgments come from God. They’ll curse Him anyway. It won’t catch the world by surprise when Jesus returns at the end of the Tribulation. In fact, just the opposite. The Bible says they gather at Armageddon with the express purpose of waging war against Him (Revelation 16:14; 19:19). 3) The First Century Church Discussed ItWhile critics say John Nelson Darby “invented” the pre-Tribulation rapture, somehow the first century church still knew about it. These verses from Paul’s second letter to the church in Thessalonica give us insight into what they believed:
Paul tells the Thessalonian church to not be “unsettled” or “alarmed” at the assertion the day of the Lord (the Tribulation) has already come. Why would they be alarmed at such a prospect? Only one explanation makes sense. They didn’t expect to be here. They expected the rapture of the church to take place before the Tribulation. Do you know someone who questions the pre-Tribulation rapture? Share this article with them. The Bible has always taught it – and the evidence is right here. If the Tribulation had already started (as they had been told), then the “alarm” they expressed would have made perfect sense. They were “unsettled” and “alarmed” at the idea they missed the rapture. In short, they were concerned they had been left behind. But Paul assured them they hadn’t missed the rapture, and the Tribulation had not begun. Jesus Is ComingJesus and the prophets said to look for specific signs which will indicate the nearness of the seven-year Tribulation and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. We see those signs emerging and converging in our day and time. They include:
That’s not my opinion. It’s a promise from Jesus:
What is the “hour of trial” Jesus refers to? It’s the Tribulation. Have no doubt – the world is on the cusp of the seven-year Tribulation. And Jesus is coming at the end of the Tribulation. But beforehand, Jesus will come for His church. So encourage each other with these words (1 Thessalonians 4:18). Our hope is in Jesus, and He’s coming soon! If this article strengthened your belief in the pre-Tribulation rapture (or gave you the biblical tools to defend it), don’t keep it to yourself. Someone in your life is wrestling with this question right now. Share this article with them Enjoying this content? Paid subscribers get exclusive weekly deep-dives, a monthly live Q&A with Britt and Jenny, and the knowledge they’re helping spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to thousands of people in more than 120 countries. If finances are tight, send Jenny a message – we’ll cover your subscription ourselves. No questions asked. We don’t want anyone to miss out because of financial hardship. Join Us → Become a Paid Subscriber As a subscriber, you get access to Britt’s free ebook, 7 Signs of the End Times. |



