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“Taken in” may seem a little radical since it implies the “Left Behind” story is deceiving. Judging from its popularity there must be a lot of people who are not reading their Bible very carefully. For the “Left Behind” message claims to be based on Bible prophecy yet seemingly goes unchallenged. In today’s world of religious tolerance few people boldly say something religious is false. In the KJV Bible David said in Psalms 119:104 “Through thy precepts I get understanding: therefore I hate every false way.” David understood God’s precepts, therefore, he knew what was false. According to I Timothy 2:4 [God] “will have all men to be saved AND come unto the knowledge of the truth.” So it is God’s will that we know His true precepts so we can recognize and avoid every false way. In this “pamphlet” we will list three deceptions contained in the “Left Behind” message and then consider them in the light of the Word of God.
#1 The “second chance” deception. This is spiritually fatal to the procrastinating sinner and the careless, lukewarm church member.
#2 The misleading “Accepting Christ” term. This can deceive one into thinking he is right with God when he may not be.
#3 The false, future millennial reign of Christ on the earth. This obscures and misrepresents the spiritual kingdom of God that is a present reality. Now let’s offer scriptural verification on these points.
#1 There will be no secret rapture, hence no second chance to get right with God. For when Christ comes back, it will be with a “SHOUT” (I Thess. 4:16) at the “LAST TRUMP”. (I Cor. 15:52) It will be the resurrection day of BOTH the just and unjust. (Acts 24:15) When He comes in the clouds “every eye shall see him.” (Rev. 1:7) When Christ comes “as a thief in the night” to the wicked, (I Thess. 5:2,3) the Christians are still on the earth! (vs. 4,5) Please read these last verses for yourself; as they absolutely contradict the secret rapture teaching. This is also the SAME DAY the “earth…shall be burned up.” (II Peter 3:10-12) Some try to teach two resurrections by misapplying the term…
#2 “Accepting Christ” is misleading because that is only part of the conditions to be truly saved. (Or to be ready when Christ comes back.) The Bible teaches that besides acknowledging our sins, we must have a “godly sorrow” for commit them, which “worketh repentance.” (II Cor. 7:10) There must be a willingness to forsake all sinful activities. That is what repentance means, a turning away from sin. “Let the wicked forsake HIS was and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.” (Isa. 55:7) Nightly confession is not forsaking sin. The one who is confessing each night is not truly sorry and is not willing to forsake all sin. It will be easier to exercise faith and believe His promise of forgiveness if we know in our heart we are willing, with His help to change our sinful lifestyle.
#3 The kingdom of God is not a literal coming event, but is spiritual and a present reality. “Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and HATH translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son.” (Col 1:13) The “kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.” (Rom. 14:17) It “is within you.” (Luke 17:21) It is the rule of God in the hearts of His people. So when we get saved, we get into the kingdom and the kingdom is within us. Bible salvation makes us (spiritual) “kings and priests” (Rev. 5:10) reigning over sin in this life. (Rom. 6:12, 14; Rom. 5:17) When Christ comes back, He will not be SETTING UP a kingdom, for at “His coming” He will DELIVER UP the kingdom to the Father. (I Cor. 15:23, 24)