Could we see the Rapture in our lifetime? Find out with a panel of Bible prophecy experts, along with hosts Tim Moore and Nathan Jones, on Christ in Prophecy!
Air Date: April 11, 2026
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Tim Moore: Greetings and welcome to another episode of Christ In Prophecy. Let me ask you, are you excited about the Rapture of the Church?
Nathan Jones: Could it really happen in our lifetime?
Tim Moore: What happens to us once we get to Heaven?
Nathan Jones: What will it be like returning with Jesus to the Earth at His Second Coming?
Tim Moore: And what can we look forward to in Christ’s Millennial Kingdom?
Nathan Jones: Tim and I traveled to the Annual Pre-Trib Study Group Conference held every December in Dallas, Texas. We posed these important questions to a panel of Bible prophecy experts. Our first question addressed was, “Do you think we will see the Rapture in our lifetime? And if so, why?” Here now are their responses.
Part 2: The Rapture in Our Lifetime
Johannes Vogel: Maybe today. Maranatha. I learned from Mr. Reagan that’s Maranatha, Maranatha, Maranatha. That’s it.
Mondo Gonzales: You know, I’m 51, and I think we’re about the same age or close. Absolutely, I really do. I mean, when you think about Israel coming into the land 77 years ago, towards the end of the age, I’m not one that thinks, oh, well, that they could be around for another 500 years. You know, they’re going to be brought back in the latter years, in the latter times. So, if you just do some math and you go, oh, 500 years, well, that’s 2,500 years. So, look, God has brought Him back in the last 10% or less of the end of the age. And so to me, that makes sense that it would be called the end of the age of the latter time. So, when you look in the rear view mirror and see that that was 77 years ago, I mean, and all of the players coming in and all the other convergences?
Don Perkins: Absolutely. I believe that it’s going to happen in our time. We know that it’s an imminent event but with all the indicators, and now, none of these indicators point to the Rapture, they point to the Second Coming. But if we’re seeing signs that point to the Second Coming, it lets me know the Rapture is even closer. You know, the Apostle Paul in his day, he longed for the Rapture.
Tim Moore: Yes.
Don Perkins: But what we are experiencing now, we’re seeing prophecies that are coming to pass before our eyes that the Apostle Paul has never seen, which tells me that the Tribulation is near as well, but we know the Rapture is even closer. So, I live my life every day looking and I practice that rapture drill, because I do believe that He can come.
Tim Moore: Yeah.
Don Perkins: You know I had a dream one night that I was raptured, and Tim, it was exciting.
Tim Moore: Yes.
Don Perkins: I love this dream. I’m flying, I say, “Wow.”
Tim Moore: Don’t make me wake up.
Don Perkins: “It finally happened!” and I woke up; I was so disappointed.
Tim Moore: You know, I think Jesus said to the disciples, there were righteous men and prophets of old who longed to see what you’re seeing.
Don Perkins: Yes, absolutely.
Tim Moore: And I would say the same could be said of our day and age.
Don Perkins: Yes.
Tim Moore: There are people throughout the Church Age who long to see the signs that are multiplying before us.
Don Perkins: Yes.
Tim Moore: And we should not take that for granted. What a privilege to live in this time right on the cusp of the Lord’s coming.
Don Perkins: I mean, we’re seeing more stuff now than any generation has seen. The fact that Israel’s come back in the world history and you got all these other things and the globalism. I mean, just so many aspects of puzzle pieces clicking in, lets us know that it’s close.
Josh Davis: That’s a good question. I would love to see it anytime, you know, even so come, Lord Jesus, that’s the mindset that it could be any moment. And I try to live my life right here, right now. I think that 1 Peter, 2 Peter are great guides for Christians who are living waiting for the Rapture. I love those books of the Bible, because it gives such practical advice on how we ought to be focused in these days that we live. And so, it’s a mindset of, you know, you plan and you live like you’re going to be here till you’re 80, 90, 100 years old, and you’re thinking about the future, but you live each day with this expectancy, this hope that you have that it could be any moment.
Tim Moore: Do you really think it’s going to happen in your lifetime?
Olivier Melnick: What time is it?
Tim Moore: Yeah, that soon.
Olivier Melnick: You know, the Rapture, you know, we speak of the Rapture as being imminent, you know, like there’s no sign, it’s a sign-less event. There’s no sign that needs to happen before the Rapture. Everything’s in place. I mean, it’s just like, it could be any time in my lifetime. I’m 66, if I live to be another 20 years, yes. But again, please don’t send emails and texts to Lamb & Lion or to Shalom In Messiah saying, “Olivier is a date setter.”
Tim Moore: No, no, no, no.
Olivier Melnick: Please, that’s not what I meant.
Tim Moore: We’re not a date setter.
Olivier Melnick: There is a convergence right now and the speed is exponential. All those things are happening like laser beam focusing on.
Tim Moore: He’s coming for me, whether He comes for all of us at the same time.
Pete Garcia: No, I think it’s going to happen within the next, in my opinion, the next 10 years. I think, there’s a lot of technological advancements that we see in Revelation that are already ready to go today. We’re seeing the architecture being built for the beast kingdom. It’s my opinion, it’s almost done. And there are things that are in the Scripture that talks about, in Revelation that talks about judgment on the Earth dwellers and those that dwell upon the Earth. Well, we’ve got at least 20 different programs right now, civilian, military, governmental that are looking to move off planet to do off-planet colonization. So, you know, Genesis 11, God says that, you know, “If man is united in purpose and language and everything, that there’s not really anything they cannot do.” And so, if man is intent to get off planet and if the judgments apply to those who dwell upon the Earth, you know, of course, Satan is going to try and work off those angles so.
Nathan Jones: We’re coming to the end or limits of our technology or how far God will let us go out into outer space, won’t they?
Pete Garcia: Yeah, I believe so. I believe that’s part of the restraining ministry of the Holy Spirit. Is not just restraining evil at large but restraining how fast man progresses technologically throughout time. And so, you look at the previous, you know, five, almost 6,000 years, man was limited to the speed of horse and it had only been in this last, you know, 125 years.
Carl Broggi: No, you know, Dr. Walverd used to always say, “When you see the Christmas decorations go up in Walmart around Halloween, get ready, because Thanksgiving is approaching.”
Tim Moore: There you go.
Carl Broggi: I believe he was the origin of that line, but, you know, there’s so much that’s happening prophetically. Israel’s back in the land after 1,900 years. There’re more Jewish people now. They’ve crossed the halfway mark, living in Israel than all the nations of the world put together. Only about six million are not in the country itself. Many of those are in America, but things are moving so fast, And not to say that they all have to come back, because we know clearly at the Second Coming the Lord will gather those who have not made, you know a return to Israel. But the plan is in place when you add to that the moral atmosphere, the days of Noah, which were days of gross immorality and lawlessness. And the days of Lot, the coming to the Son of Man will be like his day. I mean, homosexuality is widespread like never before. We didn’t know what it was when we were children. Now, they learn about it at the age of five.
Lee Brainard: I would be insanely surprised, if the Rapture didn’t happen in my lifetime. In fact, to be honest, I think I’d be surprised if it didn’t happen in the next decade.
Tim Moore: Oh, there you go. Well, we have expected it for a long time, but I get more fever pitched in my anticipation day by day, because the signs just seem to be multiplying. Lee, what do you see happening all around us today that convinces you we’re that very close?
Lee Brainard: Well, there’s several things. I mean, first of all, this insane forest fire of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism that’s spreading around the world. We see this rapid increase in big brother government technology with digital surveillance, digital ID, digital banking. This is coming our way. There’s no escape from it. This is a one way road to enslaving the entire world.
Tom Hughes: Hmm. All right. Yes.
Tim Moore: Yeah.
Lee Brainard: But I don’t; what if I die tomorrow, right?
Tim Moore: It didn’t happen for you.
Nathan Jones: Well, the dead in Christ will be raptured first.
Tim Moore: But the Lord then comes for you tomorrow, if you die. That’s my philosophy, because He’s coming for me. I hope He comes for all of us at the same time.
Tom Hughes: The dead in Christ will rise first.
Tim Moore: There you go. You got ahead.
Tom Hughes: So, but we look at the dynamic of everything. It’s like asking, do you believe the Antichrist is alive today? Listen, I am not a date setter, never been a date setter, but I do not see how much longer this could go. And so, in my mind, Antichrist must be alive today. Does he know who he is? No, I don’t believe that that’s even necessary at this point. And there’s a whole lot of possible candidates.
Tim Moore: Satan has always had someone ready and waiting.
Tom Hughes: Yeah. I mean, but everything is happening. The Bible tells us in the Book of Amos, once Israel is back in the land, they will never be uprooted. They’re back in the land. And as everything is converging, and we see the growing antisemitism, it’s hard for me to believe that this train has much further to go down the track.
Joe Hawkins: 100%, I have felt it in my bones, to be honest with you. You know, you feel a storm coming in, you can feel, especially the older people, and I’m getting that way, right? And I could feel when the storm’s coming. You know, that’s how I feel about the Rapture. There are days where I just stop and I literally just think, “Is it about to happen at this moment?” Because I feel it in my soul. I feel that my Father is getting ready to send His Son to come and get me, and I’m looking forward to that day. And I absolutely believe that it will happen in my lifetime.
Part 3: The Marriage Supper
Tim Moore: In 2 Corinthians 5:10, we learn, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may be recompensed for his deeds in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad.” And in Revelation 19, we read how the great multitudes in Heaven will joyously shout, “Let us rejoice and be glad and give the glory to Him for the marriage of the Lamb has come and His bride has made herself ready.”
Nathan Jones: We discover from these passages that the raptured Church will experience at least two events shortly after our arrival. The Bema Seat Judgment and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. Pastor Carl Broggi of Search the Scriptures and Professor Randall Price of Word of the Bible Ministries will now briefly explain what the Church has to look forward to when we experience these two momentous events.
Carl Broggi: Well, it’s going to have a great start. The marriage of the Lamb takes place in Heaven during the seven-year Tribulation period. The Church is evaluated; rewarded. I take it that the Marriage Supper of the Lamb takes place on the Earth when the Lord comes back. Isaiah 25, Matthew 22, Matthew 8 all allude to that where we sit down with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and to be with God’s people of all time, with the Lord is, I think, going to be a very special start to the Millennial Reign.
Randall Price: This is designed for the Church. The raptured saints, and that’s why it’s the Marriage Supper of the Lamb. The Lamb has a relationship with the Church, unique perspective, and they’re the bride of Christ, so this is all fits together. A marriage supper always after a great victory, after a great triumph, after something. The way people either resolved it, you know, in reconciliation or celebrated it was with a feast. That’s traditional in the ancient East, the Middle East
Tim Moore: Or after a wedding.
Randall Price: Or after a wedding, absolutely. And so, in this case, one thing, you know, this is not short-lived. When we read what happens in Heaven, there is the Judgment Seat of Christ, which is for believers in regard to the rewards and that they’ve experienced as they have been faithful, you know, be faithful and receive the crown of life or, you know, all these type of things. So, that’s something that takes place in Heaven, but the Marriage Supper takes place too.
And we think that’s a period of seven years, because the Rapture takes place before the seven years and Christ returns with the Church at the end of the seven years. So, it’s somewhere in that timeframe. Now, when I come to passages in the Old Testament, let’s say Isaiah chapter 25:6-9, there it talks about also the return of Christ now. It talks about the men of renowned and they come to Jerusalem and there’s going to be a great feast. It’s going to be bones with the marrow and aged, refined wine, and they’re all going to sit down and they’re going to say, “This is our God for whom we’ve waited, that He might deliver us or save us,” which is exactly what has happened with His coming. And it’s described as a feast or a Messianic banquet in this case, a big banquet that happens.
And so, just as we have this for the Church, we’re going to have this for a redeemed Israel, because when He returns, we have the natural repentance of Israel. They celebrate this great final victory and feast, and then, I think, we move to the judgment of the nations with this redeemed Israel having just come from all this great celebration finishing up, you know, the act of separating those who will come into the Millennial Kingdom.
Nathan Jones: It’s interesting because…
Randall Price: You’re the expert on that by the way.
Nathan Jones: Well, I was just thinking that, you know, Jesus comes back. The world is teetering on the brink of extinction. He’s got the Sheep-Goat Judgment and the people come out of Jehoshaphat. I wonder; that food would have to come from Heaven to feed all those messianic…either that or the Lord restores the planet and then they celebrate, because, you know, it’s a wasteland when Jesus comes back. But that’s fascinating, because a lot of people think, well, it’s the Wedding Supper of the Lamb up in Heaven or they place it after the Tribulation and the two views conflict, but you’ve figured it out, because you’re the expert at it. That there’s one celebration for the Church and another for the redeemed Jewish people.
Randall Price: It’s interesting, because I also, you know, worked at Qumran and this is my era at the Dead Sea Scrolls. There’s one whole scroll that talks about this, okay? So, it talks about the priest and the bread and the wine and the Messiah of Israel coming into the midst, and it’s all this kind of things about a big banquet that happens and it’s based on this passage. So, it was an act of hope in Judaism just before the time of Jesus. So, they were expecting with the coming of the Messiah, this kind of thing would happen when He delivered them from all their enemies.
Part 4: The Millennial Kingdom
Nathan Jones: Well, so far in our prophetic timeline, the Church has been raptured up to Heaven. We then gave an account for our deeds while living on the Earth and received our just rewards. Next, we celebrated the great Marriage Supper of the Lamb as the Church was spiritually wed to her groom, Jesus Christ. And finally, we were prepared to follow the King of Kings back to the Earth at His Second Coming. There, Jesus will at last defeat His enemies and establish His Millennial Kingdom.
So, the second question we asked our expert panel was, “What are you looking most forward to in Christ’s coming kingdom?” We’ll lead off with our old friend, Don Perkins of According to Prophecy Ministries, who shared what the return journey could be like riding our majestic steeds.
Well, knowing that then Jesus is going to rapture the Church up to Heaven, the world will experience the Tribulation.
Don Perkins: Yes.
Nathan Jones: Then the Second Coming, Jesus returns with His saints.
Don Perkins: Yes.
Nathan Jones: We’re coming back, and brother, we’re going to ask you, what’s your favorite part about the Millennial Kingdom? But I think since you’re most known for and everybody brings it up, tell us about the return journey with Jesus Christ on your horse.
Don Perkins: Well, I love that. Revelation 19:11-16 talks about the Second Coming of Christ and the Bible talks about the armies of Heaven will follow Him. Two clashes of armies, we, the glorified saints who were raptured, and then the angelic. He’s going to empty Heaven. The angels are coming back with Him. But we, the redeemed, will be glorified in white robes, and the Bible said that we’re going to ride horses. What I have done, I’ve challenged Christians from coast to coast, name your horse. As a matter of fact, we’ve actually produced a new shirt now. It’s called Name Your Horse.
Tim Moore: Oh, boy.
Don Perkins: And I have the verse, Revelations 19:11-16 on there, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to evangelize. People see that shirt, they say, “What do you mean name your horse?” Let me explain it to you. It’s a great evangelistic tool to open up. But for Christians, the reason why I challenge Christians to name their horse, because it makes the Second Coming personal, you know? And I’ve named my horse. I’ll say it on live TV; my horse is named Nelly.
Nathan Jones: Whoa Nelly!
Don Perkins: Nelly. I’ve heard whoa Nelly every time. But I’ll tell you this, every horse I had as a kid was named Nelly and I said, “Well, forever, my horse is going to be named Nelly.” Everywhere I go, everywhere I travel, I get emails, I get people calling me, “Brother Perkins, I finally named my horse.” And when they say that I know that the End Times have become personal. The return of Christ is personal to them.
Tim Moore: Amen.
Joe Hawkins: The thing that I look forward to the most is being with Jesus, worshiping at His feet, and just being in awe. You know, we all have that thought in our mind of what we’re going to do when we get to Heaven, when we get with Jesus, what we’re going to say to Jesus. I tend to think that we’re probably not going to say anything. We’re just going to be in awe of His glory and His majesty for a long period of time.
Olivier Melnick: Seeing Him face to face.
Nathan Jones: Oh, yes. Yes.
Olivier Melnick: See Him face to face. And I don’t even know how I’m going to react to that, because you know, we don’t…
Nathan Jones: He’ll look like Jim Caviezel. (laughs)
Tim Moore: No, I can only imagine even how I’ll react.
Olivier Melnick: Here’s the thing. I think we speculate so much, it’s all going to be good, but we speculate a lot, and it’s based on our finite minds and our finite bodies that are limited. And when we are in the Millennial Kingdom, we’ll be in glory, we’ll be in our glorified bodies, and it will be a different take altogether.
Mondo Gonzales: I, you know, of course, you know, I know you do too, interviewed you on your book, but all the Scriptures, literal. So, the lion eating straw like an ox, you know? The wolf and all the literal things that the entire creation being changed, Jesus ruling and reigning from Jerusalem at the center. I mean, on a real literal throne, it’s going to be awesome. The whole topography of Israel being changed where it’s the mountain of the Lord, all the nations flow into it. All these prophecies, to me, I’m looking forward to the other passage that the whole Earth will be full of the Lord’s glory. So now, to me, you look around and of course, you know, again, God is operating in His way, but evolution, blindness, all over.
Nathan Jones: Deception.
Mondo Gonzales: Yes. To see all that removed and the whole Earth to see that the Lord is real, God is real, and then His reign.
Josh Davis: I look forward to that age, because there’s so much to anticipate, so much to enjoy in that time. And one of the things I like to sort of joke about is how the Dead Sea is going to be filled with fish and it’s like we’re going to have a fishing competition right there at the Dead Sea.
Nathan Jones: The Live Sea.
Josh Davis: Yeah, the Live Sea. Yeah, the Dead Sea will become the Live Sea. Yeah. And so, just seeing Creation restored to what it was and much of the curse of sin, although during that 1,000-year period, as Nathan has pointed out so well in his book, that there will still be the curse of sin, but so much of that will be reversed according to Isaiah’s prophecies. So, just seeing the effects on Creation and how that’s going to be transformed as something remarkable.
Lee Brainard: And I am looking forward to, we have one government, one religion, one economic system, and it’s all coming right from the heart of God.
Tim Moore: One king.
Lee Brainard: In the person of Jesus.
Tim Moore: Yes.
Lee Brainard: Exactly. Can you imagine what it’s going to be like to living in a world where all the laws are straight from the Scriptures are common sense?
Tim Moore: Oh, having served in legislature, I can only imagine, but I look forward to that as well.
Lee Brainard: But there’s another thing that’s going to be missing in the Kingdom. There won’t be ignorance, because we’re going to have all the light there is, and you can easily fix ignorance by giving light. No man is going to say, “Go know the Lord,” at least not at the start of the Kingdom. But we’re also going to be missing stupid, because stupid is when you intentionally commit yourself to what you know is error. And that will be missing in the Kingdom. It’s not going to be tolerated.
Tim Moore: Okay.
Lee Brainard: And so, also we’re going to see the curse removed. This whole world is going to blossom like a garden.
Nathan Jones: And this is my hope is that, will we get to go and explore all these planets? Will we get off planet during the Millennial Kingdom?
Pete Garcia: I mean, we’ll have a glorified immortal bodies. I mean, there’s not going to be anything. We won’t be hurt by anything.
Nathan Jones: Or need these spaceships or space suits.
Pete Garcia: Space suits where we can go to the bottom of the deepest ocean, if there’s going to be oceans still at that time. We can go to outer space. You can sit on the rings of Saturn and just look out at the galaxy. I mean, so we’ll be, you know, I tell my kids all the time, you know, we play Minecraft a lot together and you have two modes. You have survival mode and you have creative mode. In survival mode, you have to eat, drink water, you can get hurt, you know, you have to take care of the guy, because he’s limited, but in creative mode, it’s like God mode. You can do; you can go anywhere. You go underwater, you can build a whole city underwater, you can go to an outer, you know, do whatever. So, you know, we’re not going to be limited by anything physical at that point.
Tim Moore: I do look forward to that as well. I love to travel. I love to explore and see new things. And just the beauty and wonder of what God has created. Occasionally, we get a taste of that with a beautiful sunrise, or sunset, or a rainbow. But in our glorified bodies, we’ll see colors and things, taste flavors that we could never experience now and go places that we can only imagine.
Tom Hughes: Well, number one, the real hope that we have is the Lord Jesus Christ. Even in talking about the Rapture, Paul says, “We do not have to sorrow as those who have no hope.” It doesn’t mean that we don’t sorrow as believers, but we know, because Paul’s talking about it when somebody dies. My mom just passed away recently. I’m going to see her again. She went blind a few years before she passed away, but she said to my dad just the day before she passed away, just like Fannie Crosby, “The first person I’ll see when I die,” thinking of the Resurrection, “will be the face of the Lord Jesus.
Tim Moore: Amen.
Nathan Jones: Amen.
Tom Hughes: So, and as a believer, I’ll see her again. I will see my loved ones in Christ again. We have this great hope. We also have the hope of the Rapture. We are–The time of the Tribulation is God’s wrath. We’re not appointed to wrath. Jesus took the wrath of God upon Himself so that we would not suffer the wrath of God, whether eternal or the Tribulation period. And so, we do have this great hope and the one huge thing that needs to be conveyed a lot more in Bible prophecy circles, sticking with the Bible, is the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Tim Moore: Amen.
Tom Hughes: That we must be forgiven of our sins. Jesus Christ came to die so that we could live and He prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. He prayed and said, “Father, if there’s any other way, let this cup pass from Me.” There was silence from the Father, because there was no other way. He said, “I am the way the truth in life. Nobody comes to the Father except by Me.” We must trust Christ for the forgiveness of our sins.
Tim Moore: Amen.
Part 5: Rapture Review With Paul Wilkinson
Tim Moore: We’ll close out our time together with Paul Wilkinson, the author of a brand new book titled The Beautiful Simplicity of the Rapture. He shares some very tender insights into the heart of our loving Savior, as well as what motivated God to plan the Rapture of the Church long before the beginning of time. Here now is Paul Wilkinson.
Tim Moore: We’re here with our good friend, Paul Wilkinson, all the way in from Great Britain, the United Kingdom, and Paul has been a guest already on Christ In Prophecy. Talking about another book that blessed me. Paul, you’ve written more recently one that Nathan’s going to tell us about, at least the title.
Nathan Jones: The Beautiful Simplicity of the Rapture. I love that, because people make the Rapture so complicated and it doesn’t need to be. Tell us, what is your thesis for this book?
Paul Wilkinson: So, you hit the nail on the head, people make it complicated, because Satan is trying to make it complicated for the believer. The title, The Beautiful Simplicity of the Rapture”, is because the doctrine of the Rapture is our Blessed Hope as believers. It’s beautiful. It’s a beautiful promise from our Lord Jesus. And of course, Satan is going to be all over it. He’s going to try and confuse, put believers in fear, create division, infighting, and we know all about that. But it’s beautiful and it’s simple. As every truth of God in His Word is, it is simple, because the Lord doesn’t reveal His truth to an elite group. He wants every one of His children to understand Him and His purposes and His plans for their lives, for us as a church, for Israel, for the world. It’s not simplistic, but it’s simple, which means we should all be able to understand what the Rapture is, what our Blessed Hope is. But as we go through our life, walking with the Lord, there’s multi-layers to this beautiful doctrine, and you can go as deep as you want, you know, all the way.
Nathan Jones: Well, can you give us a real simple definition of the Rapture then?
Paul Wilkinson: Yeah, our Lord Jesus refers to Himself as the heavenly bridegroom in John’s Gospel, and we are referred to as the bride. So, our heavenly bridegroom is coming for His bride. And I think, of John 17, that great high priestly prayer the Lord prayed before He went with His disciples to Gethsemane. He prays at the very end, “Father, I will, that those whom You have given Me will be with Me where I am and see Me in My glory.” That’s our Lord, our Savior, our Bridegroom, longing and saying to the Father, “It is My desire, is My will that My bride be with Me and see Me in My glory.” And that’s, you know, often we come at the Rapture from our perspective, but this book, I believe is just trying to draw out from God’s Word His perspective, how He feels about this glorious event.
Tim Moore: I love what you said about it so simple. Even here at a conference, like the Pre-Trib Conference, many of the guys who come and present have studied, they are doctors or have advanced degrees in theology, and there’s some great insights that they bring, but you don’t have to have that. All you need is the Word of God.
Paul Wilkinson: Yep.
Tim Moore: To open it and read it, and anyone who has the ability simply to read and read from a plain sense interpretation can understand that God sent His Son. He so loved the world that was lost, that He sent His Son and that His Son, for all who have put their trust in Him, is coming again to bring us home to Himself, to the place He’s prepared for us.
Paul Wilkinson: Amen.
Tim Moore: It is that simple.
Paul Wilkinson: Yeah, and how beautiful the feet of Him who brings good news. We know that the cross, the atoning sacrifice of our Lord Jesus, is the greatest news. It is the good news, but for the believer who has come to the foot of the cross, who surrendered his or her life, then this is the good news that awaits us that Jesus isn’t leaving us as things are. He’s coming to catch us away, because He loves us that much and He wants us to be with Him.
Nathan Jones: And once all this craziness is done and we’re in Christ Millennial Kingdom, what part of it are you looking forward to the most?
Paul Wilkinson: In the Millennial Kingdom? I’m looking forward to seeing Jesus the most.
Nathan Jones: Amen. Amen, yeah.
Paul Wilkinson: It blows me away to think we, the three of us and everybody else, we’re going to see Jesus in person. We’ve all been to Israel, we’ve been to Jerusalem, but I remember talking about the Temple with you one time and the coming Temple, the math, how big it’s going to be and the glories of the Millennial Kingdom, but seeing Jesus, that blows my mind.
Closing
Tim Moore: If you would like to deepen your understanding of the return of Jesus Christ, pick up a copy of Paul’s moving book, you will be blessed. We also hope you’re leaving this episode excited about the Lord’s soon return. You know we are.
So, until next time, look up, be watchful for our Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon in the Rapture… Godspeed!
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