Today I want to emphasize and expand upon something I brought up last week: Our snatching away is the beginning of everyone else's salvation. This saying from last week met with so much agreement, support, and even thrill, that I decided to expand upon it today.
Unlike what many of the snatching-away detractors claim, our desire to be made immortal by Christ is not selfish. They claim we are escapists. They claim we are unloving in that we don't care about leaving our loved ones behind.
Let these immature
accusers take notice, for they are apparently ignorant of the following fact: the snatching away is the beginning of everyone else's salvation—and here is proof from the first chapter of Ephesians.
Let the scoffers scoff. Let the mockers mock and demean. We know what the snatching away of the body of Christ REALLY portends. If these short-sighted
believers TRULY loved their families, they would be looking forward to this event as much as we are.