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									The Rapture of the 
									
									Ekklēsia 
	
By Ron Graham  
   
					  1 Corinthians 6:9b-10. This verse is invariably 
					  used to promote the false teaching that not every 
					  Christian will go when Christ takes His 
					  
					  “ekklēsia” 
					  (the called out congregation or assembly) home. A 
					  frequently asked question is “Will all Christians go in 
					  the Rapture?” The simple answer is “Yes”. All Christians 
					  will be Raptured! But then another question must be 
					  broached “What constitutes a Christian?” I’ll get to that 
					  answer in a moment.
					  
					  “Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor 
					  adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with 
					  mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor 
					  revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of 
					  God.” 
					  
					    
					  The verses in the above paragraph, as well as other Bible 
					  verses, have been used over and over again to teach a 
					  false doctrine; that a Christian who might be battling any 
					  of the evils that Paul mentions above will be left behind 
					  when the Rapture of the 
					  
					  “ekklēsia” occurs. I can 
					  tell you that many Christians believe this false teaching. 
					  I’m continually being castigated by my brethren for being 
					  of a different view on this subject. When we take Bible 
					  verses out of context it’s easy to establish false 
					  doctrines. I’ve excluded the first part of that verse 
					  above on purpose. The reason for excluding it is that it 
					  plainly answers the question “Who’s All Going?” or more 
					  specifically who’s not going 
					  “Know ye not that the 
					  unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God?”
					  1 Corinthians 6:9a. Those who wish to confuse people 
					  use only the second part of that verse, they are those who 
					  are intent on promoting their own made up doctrine. Could 
					  it be any simpler? The unrighteous will not inherit the 
					  Kingdom of God. Since that statement is God’s truth the 
					  opposite must also be true. 
					  “…by the obedience of one 
					  shall many be made righteous...That as sin hath reigned 
					  unto death, even so might grace reign through 
					  righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord.”
					  Romans 5:19b, 20. 
					  
					    
					  Only the righteous will inherit the Kingdom of God. Who 
					  are the righteous? Anyone who is born from above, from 
					  God! Is everyone on the same page here? When a person 
					  becomes born again they become justified 
					  (saved/righteous). That means they are, in God’s eyes, His 
					  righteous children. We were the unrighteous before we said 
					  yes to Jesus Christ, but through faith our disbelief was 
					  exchanged for justification (salvation/righteousness). 
					  
					  
					  “And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are 
					  sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord 
					  Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.” 1 Corinthians 
					  6:11. Notice the Apostle Paul said 
					  “such were some 
					  of you”. But now being washed, sanctified/justified 
					  through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior means we’re no 
					  longer the unrighteous but the righteous inheritors of the 
					  Kingdom of God. 
					  
					    
					  Let’s take a look at just how difficult it is to become 
					  born again. Jesus makes it abundantly clear that belief is 
					  the key. 
					  
					  “He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting 
					  life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see 
					  life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.”
					  John 
					  3:36. Is anyone confused by that verse? All it takes 
					  to become a child of God (born again) is to believe in His 
					  only begotten Son. By believing in Jesus as Savior and 
					  Lord the new believer becomes instantaneously justified in 
					  God’s eyes. Nothing, and I mean nothing, can void our 
					  salvation. 
					  
					    
					  
					  “He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But 
					  as many as received him, to them gave he power to become 
					  the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: 
					  Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the 
					  flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.”John 1:11-13. Anyone who falls 
					  into the category just mentioned above is born again. 
					  Here’s the rub. Not all who profess to be Christian are 
					  actually born again. Isn’t that really what’s at the crux 
					  of the matter here? If there’s any doubt in a person’s 
					  mind as to whom Jesus the Christ really is then that 
					  person would be well advised to re-evaluate their 
					  salvation. 
					  
					    
					  My opinion as to whether or not some Christians will or 
					  will not be taken in the Rapture is inconsequential. What 
					  does God say? 
					  
					  “For this we say unto you by the word of 
					  the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the 
					  coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are 
					  asleep. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven 
					  with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with 
					  the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 
					  Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up 
					  together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the 
					  air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.” 
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					  Thessalonians 4:15-17. (emphases mine) 
					  
					    
					  In the above verses the Apostle Paul is explaining to the
					  
					  
					  “ekklēsia” at Thessalonica that at the 
					  harpazō 
					  (the Rapture) the dead “in Christ” will rise first, then 
					  the rest of us who are “in Christ” and still alive, will 
					  also be caught up together with the ones who were asleep 
					  (dead) into the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. The 
					  Holy Spirit speaking through Paul doesn’t exclude anyone 
					  who is born again.  
					  Everyone who is born again is “in Christ”. It’s impossible 
					  to be “in Christ” and not be born again. The following 
					  verses from Romans chapter 8 say it all.  
					  “There is 
					  therefore now no condemnation to them which are ‘in 
					  Christ’ Jesus” Romans 8:1 
					  
					  
					  (emphases mine). 
					  No condemnation for those who are “in Christ”. There will 
					  be no missing the boat, so to speak, for anyone who is not 
					  condemned.  “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor 
					  life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor 
					  things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, 
					  nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from 
					  the love of God, which is ‘in Christ’ Jesus our 
					  Lord.” Romans 8:38-39 
					  
					  
					  (emphases mine). Nothing 
					  can separate us from the love of God which has been 
					  permanently allotted to all “in Christ” believers. 
					  
					    
					  
					  Still, after all those verses there will be many who argue 
					  the point. But what’s the argument? Whether or not someone 
					  is actually a Christian? Or whether or not someone who 
					  professes to be a Christian is going in the Rapture? Isn’t 
					  that what it all boils down to? Many people profess to be 
					  Christian but if asked what it means to be born again some 
					  have no idea what that means. So in those terms we can say 
					  that they, by professing to be a Christian without 
					  becoming born again, are only fooling themselves. After 
					  all, no one can fool God.  
					  
					    
					  
					  It’s not all that difficult to see the fruits of many who 
					  are justified/saved. Nor is it difficult to see the fruits 
					  of the unjustified/unrighteous, they oppose each other 
					  with striking contrasts. Here’s a perfect example: Obama 
					  claims to be a Christian, yet by his own demonstrated 
					  fruits, clearly the experience of being born from God is 
					  missing. Ask yourself this question “Would a born again 
					  believer ‘in Christ’ stand so diametrically opposed to 
					  their Savior God?” Two very obvious examples of a person 
					  who stands against God’s precepts are anyone who promotes 
					  the murder of babies while still in their mother’s womb, 
					  and anyone who promotes the homosexual agenda and same sex 
					  marriages. These are just two of Obama’s very clear 
					  stances which God abhors, but they are enough to tell any 
					  born again believer in Christ that this man is not 
					  standing with God and should not be the leader of any 
					  nation.  
					  
					    
					  So in the sense that a person professes to be a Christian 
					  yet he/she has never been born again we can say with 
					  absolute certainty that they will not be raptured with the 
					  rest of the 
					  
					  “ekklēsia”. Remember, the unrighteous 
					  will not inherit the Kingdom of God. Only the righteous, 
					  the born again, “in Christ” believers will be Raptured. 
					  Watch out, just because someone professes to be a 
					  Christian doesn’t mean they are so. 
					  
					    
					  But getting back to those who are born again, there are a 
					  few other verses that are used by those who say not all 
					  Christians will be included in the Rapture. They are as 
					  follows. 
					  
					  “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, 
					  shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth 
					  the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to 
					  me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy 
					  name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy 
					  name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess 
					  unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work 
					  iniquity.” Matthew 7:21-23. This is very simple 
					  to understand. Jesus says to these folks 
					  “I never knew 
					  you”. Jesus knows all those who belong to Him. He will 
					  never lose even one who has said yes to Him. But He never 
					  knew the folks mentioned in the above verses. They were 
					  not born again. 
					  
					    
					  The next verse is one the people with an agenda of 
					  promoting false doctrine like to throw out. It’s the 
					  parable of the ten virgins. We know by reading the entire 
					  account that five virgins were let into the marriage and 
					  five were not. What did the bridegroom (Jesus Christ) say 
					  to these last five virgins? 
					  
					  “Verily I say unto you, I 
					  know you not” Matthew 25:12. Jesus never knew 
					  these last five virgins. Why, you might ask. Because they 
					  had no “oil” for their lamps (they were void of the Holy 
					  Spirit). They were not born again. You see, Jesus only 
					  knows and allows the ones into His Kingdom who have said 
					  yes to Him. “Yes Lord Jesus, I believe”. These are the 
					  folks who become born again from above. Everyone who 
					  places their faith, trust, and hope in Jesus Christ and 
					  Him alone for salvation is justified in God’s eyes and 
					  will inherit His Kingdom (they will be raptured) if they 
					  do so before the rapture takes place. 
					  
					    
					  
					  The truth of the matter is this. All Christians will be 
					  Raptured. The problem is that not all people who say they 
					  are Christians are being truthful with themselves. It is 
					  not my place to judge whether or not a person is a 
					  Christian. God knows the heart of every human and He alone 
					  stands at the juncture of judging. But I can tell you 
					  this, He knows all who are His and He knows who will 
					  become one of His children before Christ’s return. 
					   
					  
					    
					  
					  Remember that God can’t learn, He can’t be surprised, He 
					  can’t be deceived, and He won’t be mocked. If you say you 
					  are a Christian, you’d better be sure. The alternative to 
					  being a true born again believer “in Christ” is this truth  
					  – you will join a huge throng of people who have made the 
					  same mistake as you. You will all be permanent residences 
					  of what the Bible calls the Lake of Fire (Hell) if you die 
					  in that frame of mind, which is rebellion to Christ. 
					   
					  
					    
					  
					  “Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might 
					  work the works of God? Jesus answered and said unto them, 
					  This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he 
					  hath sent.”John 6:28-29. We are justified by what we 
					  believe about Jesus Christ. Our salvation is not based on 
					  works. Our righteousness comes only through a belief 
					  (faith) in the only begotten Son of God, Jesus the Christ. 
					  
					    
					  
					  God bless you all, 
					  
					    
					  
					  Ron Graham 
					  
					  All scripture is from the KJV and “theopneustos” God 
					  breathed 
					  
					    
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