The Rapture
Is not what we’ve been led to believe. The Rapture is not for us. It is not mentioned in Revelation. The Rapture is going on now, and you do not want to be among those lost souls. SP, this is for you.
I’ve spent the last few weeks (the last year, honestly) preparing for tomorrow’s show on the Revelation timeline. I’ve listened to Revelation multiple times (different versions, deferent narrators) to find the patterns and overlaps, of which there are many. We’ll go into that tomorrow; this article is about what I did NOT find in Revelation: any reference to the Rapture.
Last night we went to a Christmas party, and we saw a friend I haven’t seen since last year’s party. Last year we stayed up all night and told her our angel story and about rH negative blood (she’s also negative) and it’s stayed with her all year. This year she was excited to know if Gabriel still came to us and what we’ve learned. She was specifically interested in the Rapture, and I’m sorry to say my answers didn’t satisfy her. I’m not as well versed in Rapture lore as I perhaps should be. So when we got home last night I corrected that and started researching.
First I started looking for references to the Rapture in the Bible, outside of Revelation, but I couldn’t really find anything. The closest I found is in Thessalonians and Matthew.
This sure sounds like the Rapture if we think about it as we’ve been taught in Sunday school or movies (y’all seen Left Behind?). However, when I read this, with the understanding of what’s happened to us, I see it differently. To me, this describes ascension. This tells me that after most of the population is gone (70% according to Revelation), those that are left will be truly connected to source, to God, in a way that you cannot yet comprehend. Our physical bodies will remain here on earth, still inhabited by our souls, but we will also be able to travel with our souls “to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.” Once you have ascended your soul is fully and strongly connected to God, and you will always be with the Lord.
Let’s move on to Matthew:
Unlike Thessalonians, Matthew does not describe ascension, but decimation. Worse even, as decimation is one out of ten; Matthew describes one out of two. I believe this is the closest description of the “Rapture,” but not the sunshine and rainbows Rapture we’ve been deceived to believe. This Rapture is going on right now. The death waves are here- excess mortality is already over 40% in many demographics. Supposedly 80% of America has taken the poison death jabs, but we know they inflate their statistics as part of their propaganda. And we have been searching for healing, so with God’s help we can save some. Not many, but some. Which brings us to around 50%… half of the population of America is going to fall victim to the depopulation agenda that has infected our society. Now, does that sound more like what Matthew was describing?
So where did the idea of the Rapture come from? Would it shock you to learn that it’s only been around for less than 200 years? That may seem like a long time to us, but remember the old adage: two hundred years is a long time in America as two hundred miles is a long distance in Europe. It’s all perspective: the Bible was written almost two thousand years ago. Two hundred years is a drop in the bucket.
The idea of the rapture actually came from a vision had by Mary MacDonald in the UK, which she wrote in a letter that influenced John Darby and was incorporated into a footnote in C.I. Scofield’s popular Bible.
Read the entire article here: Why the Rapture in the Bible Isn’t What You Think
There is no easy out here. You will not be caught up into the clouds to watch the world burn in safety. We must all live through what’s to come, to experience it, witness it, and record it, and mostly to learn from it. I believe we chose to be here, in this time, in this place, each for a purpose. Put your trust and your faith in God, listen to Him, and I believe we will see the Son of Man reborn to save us from ourselves again.
Tune in to Truspiracy tomorrow- Sunday, Dec 18 at 2pm EST for our deep dive into what’s to come, and when. Find your preferred platform here:
It is definitely something to consider. Those that do pass on are caught up together with Christ, but not in the ma ner that we've been sold all these years.