Preface
Why the Rapture Matters Now More Than Ever
We are living in prophetic days — an age of both awakening and deception, hope and despair, expectation and distraction. The world trembles under the weight of wars, moral collapse, and spiritual confusion, while the Church groans in longing for her soon-coming King. Never has there been a more urgent moment to rediscover the blessed hope of the believer — the Rapture of the Church.
The doctrine of the Rapture is not a mere theological curiosity or an apocalyptic fantasy. It is a divine promise, spoken by Christ Himself and affirmed by His apostles. It is the assurance that before the wrath of God is poured out upon a rebellious world, the redeemed will be “caught up” to meet their Lord in the air (1 Thessalonians 4:17). It is the believer’s rescue, reunion, and reward — the glorious culmination of redemption’s story.
Yet, in many modern pulpits, the message of the Rapture has grown faint. Some dismiss it as outdated, others distort it with speculation. But this blessed hope is not a matter of opinion — it is a matter of Scripture. It is a truth meant not to terrify, but to transform; not to make us idle, but to make us ready.
This book is written as both a trumpet and a torch. A trumpet — to awaken the Church from spiritual slumber. A torch — to illuminate the path of hope in a darkening world. My prayer is that as you turn these pages, your heart will burn again with expectation. You will see not only the signs of His coming, but the beauty of His promise. You will be stirred to live holy, to reach the lost, and to lift your eyes toward the eastern sky.
The trumpet will sound. The dead in Christ will rise. The living will be changed in a moment — in the twinkling of an eye. This is not a myth, but a meeting. Not a symbol, but a summons.
Let us therefore live, serve, and watch — for our redemption draweth nigh.
“Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.”
— Titus 2:13 (KJV)
— Joseph Mukunda Kihunyu
Nakuru, Kenya
#Rapture
Preface Why the Rapture Matters Now More Than Ever We are living in prophetic days — an age of both awakening and deception, hope and despair, expectation and distraction. The world trembles under the weight of wars, moral collapse, and spiritual confusion, while the Church groans in longing for her soon-coming King. Never has there been a more urgent moment to rediscover the blessed hope of the believer — the Rapture of the Church. The doctrine of the Rapture is not a mere theological curiosity or an apocalyptic fantasy. It is a divine promise, spoken by Christ Himself and affirmed by His apostles. It is the assurance that before the wrath of God is poured out upon a rebellious world, the redeemed will be “caught up” to meet their Lord in the air (1 Thessalonians 4:17). It is the believer’s rescue, reunion, and reward — the glorious culmination of redemption’s story. Yet, in many modern pulpits, the message of the Rapture has grown faint. Some dismiss it as outdated, others distort it with speculation. But this blessed hope is not a matter of opinion — it is a matter of Scripture. It is a truth meant not to terrify, but to transform; not to make us idle, but to make us ready. This book is written as both a trumpet and a torch. A trumpet — to awaken the Church from spiritual slumber. A torch — to illuminate the path of hope in a darkening world. My prayer is that as you turn these pages, your heart will burn again with expectation. You will see not only the signs of His coming, but the beauty of His promise. You will be stirred to live holy, to reach the lost, and to lift your eyes toward the eastern sky. The trumpet will sound. The dead in Christ will rise. The living will be changed in a moment — in the twinkling of an eye. This is not a myth, but a meeting. Not a symbol, but a summons. Let us therefore live, serve, and watch — for our redemption draweth nigh. “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” — Titus 2:13 (KJV) — Joseph Mukunda Kihunyu Nakuru, Kenya #Rapture
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