This rapture that we're talking about is only for the bride. Not for the church in general, not for all Christians, but specifically and exclusively for the bride of Christ.
"The rapture is not what traditional churches have taught for centuries, the rapture will be a secret going away. The bride of Christ will just disappear and the world won't know what happened to her."
This was revelation that came through supernatural vindication. The religious world teaches that the rapture will be one sudden dramatic event where millions of Christians vanish in the twinkling of an eye. But the revelation exposed this as incomplete understanding. The rapture is a process that unfolds in stages. Each stage serves a specific purpose in God's plan, and most of the religious world will completely miss what's happening.
There are three distinct things that must happen before Jesus appears. Reading directly from 1Thessalonians 4, "For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God.
Three things: a shout, a voice, and a trumpet. " Not one simultaneous event, but three progressive stages.
This revelation is reaching hearts who are hungry for truth in these final hours. The traditional church has mixed these three stages together, missing the profound mystery of how God actually calls HIS bride.
The first stage is the shout. And what is the shout? It's a message to get the people together. A message comes forth first. This isn't the final rapture event. This is the spiritual calling out, the lamp trimming time spoken of in Matthew 25:6.
Behold, the bridegroom cometh. Rise and trim your lamps. The mystery that was revealed challenges everything about timing, process, and preparation.
According to this teaching, the bride does not just wait passively for the rapture. She recognizes the hour of her visitation. She discerns the message of her day. She separates herself from religious traditions that have mixed truth with error, positioning herself to be part of what God is doing in this final age. This was not just theological theory. This came through a ministry that demonstrated heaven's approval through supernatural signs, accurate prophecies, and documented miracles that were photographed and verified by scientists. When such validation accompanies revelation, it demands serious consideration from every sincere seeker of truth. As we journey together through this unveiling, you'll discover why this teaching created such division among religious leaders and why it continues to prepare hearts for the greatest event in human history. This is not just another study about the end times. This is the restoration of apostolic understanding for the bride who will be ready when the bridegroom appears. The mystery deepens as we enter the heart of about the rapture true nature.
These truths that would challenge every denominational teaching about Christ's return. It was not based on theological speculation, but on direct revelation that came through supernatural vindication. Three things , read from 1 Thessalonians 4:16. A voice, a shout, a trumpet has to happen before Jesus appears.
This wasn't just Bible reading.This was the unveiling of a mystery that had been sealed until the time of the end. Each of these three elements represents a distinct stage in the rapture process that most churches have completely missed. The first stage is the shout. But this is not what people expect. Jesus does all three of them when He's descending. He revealed a shout. What is a shout? It's the message going forth first. The living bread of life bringing forth the bride. This shout isn't a loud noise. It's a spiritual message that calls the bride to attention, awakening her to her true identity and destiny. Here's where the revelation becomes profound.
This shout phase was already happening during the seventh church age ministry." "Now God has a way of doing things, and he never changes his policy," referencing Amos 3:7, "He would do nothing on the earth until first he revealed it to his servants, the prophets."
The shout was the prophetic message going forth to gather the bride members, to separate her from denominational confusion and religious tradition. God operates through dispensations and each age requires its specific message. What if Moses would have come and brought Noah's message? It wouldn't have worked. And neither would Jesus' message have ever worked by Moses. Each age has its messenger and the final age would have its voice calling the bride out from among the religious systems of the world. If you're feeling something stirring in your spirit as you listen , this is spiritual discernment that separates those who can hear from those who are spiritually deaf to their hour of visitation.
The second stage, according to revelation, is the voice. Not just any voice, but the voice of the archangel. The same voice that Jesus used when he called Lazarus from the tomb. The same voice, a loud voice in John 11:38 and 44 that called Lazarus from the grave. This voice awakens the sleeping dead, those saints who have passed on before us, preparing them for the completion of the Bride body. But here's what makes this teaching so different from traditional doctrine. According to revelation, these stages don't happen simultaneously.
They unfold progressively with each stage preparing for the next. The shout gathers the living bride. The voice resurrects the sleeping bride. And then comes the third and final stage. The trumpet. Always at the feast of trumpets is calling the people to the feast. And that'll be the bride's supper. the Lamb's Supper with the bride in the sky. This is not the general resurrection of all the dead. This is specifically for those who have been prepared through the previous two stages. Those who recognized the shout and were made ready for translation.
This understanding came through divine revelation, not human interpretation.
The revelation is to reveal the truth of it, what it is, to make it fit with the rest of the scripture, and then God vindicates that to be the truth. This was not just another preacher's opinion. This was revelation confirmed by supernatural signs and accurate prophecy. The traditional church teaches that when Christ returns, it will be visible to everyone at once.
But revelation exposed this as mixing two different biblical events. The coming for His saints and the coming with His saints are separated by time and purpose. The rapture is secret, quiet, unnoticed by the religious world around it. This progressive understanding explains why so many sincere Christians will miss the rapture. They're looking for one spectacular moment instead of recognizing the process that's already begun. They're waiting for a Hollywood style disappearance instead of understanding the spiritual preparation that leads to translation.
This revelation carries profound implications for every believer who desires to be part of the bride. It means the rapture is not just a future event we wait for. It is a present reality we must recognize and respond to.
The first stage has already begun :42 with the message calling the bride out from among denominational systems into the fullness of God's word for this hour. The foundation for understanding the rapture's timing becomes crystal clear when we examine about the seven church ages and our position in prophetic history. That revelation not just speak about the rapture as an isolated event, placed it perfectly within the framework of biblical prophecy, showing exactly where we stand in God's timeline. "We all know we're living in the Laodicea age," "There will never be another age to it. It can't be. So, we're living in the Laodicean age." This was not speculation about church history. This was prophetic understanding that positioned the rapture within the final church age, the age when the mysteries of God would be finished. This revelation connected the timing directly to Revelation 10:7. And in the days of the sounding of the last earthly angel on earth, the mystery of God should be finished in that age.
And that's the age that we're living in.
The seventh church age, the Laodicea age, would be the time when all the confused doctrines and twisted interpretations would be straightened out through divine revelation. But here's what makes this understanding so profound. The book of Revelation was sealed with seven seals.
And these seven seals was not to be opened until the sounding of the last earthly angel on earth. The rapture could not happen until these mysteries were first revealed to prepare the bride for her translation. The pattern was established in the Old Testament. Reading from the book of Genesis and the gospel by Luke, "Enoch was the seventh from Noah, which was a type of the church ages. Now, all the rest of the six men before him died, but Enoch was translated, Enoch was raptured, the seventh." This was not coincidence. This was divine pattern showing that the seventh church age would be the rapture age for the Bride. It is the seventh church age that takes the rapture, with prophetic authority. All of the other six died, but Enoch was translated because he was not found. God took him alive. Not dead. The pattern was unmistakable. Six church ages would pass away into history, but the seventh church age would produce a people ready for translation without seeing death.
This revelation is not just reaching one location. It is calling out hungry hearts from every corner of this earth who recognize the hour we're living in. From revelation, that each church age had its specific message and messenger. The ex-monk Martin Luther did not live long enough. Neither did John Wesley. The ages didn't live long enough. He taught them reformers. They had their message of that day and the people grasped it and denominated it. Each age built upon the previous like a body forming for the bride. Today our last great reformation was Pentecost. And today we're moving from that and the Pentecostal message won't mix with this because it is another day. It is all the Word of God but it is building like the feet, arms, coming up. It is forming a bride for the rapture. This understanding revolutionized how believers should view their relationship to denominational systems.
The Bride members in the final age would be called out from among all denominations, not confined to any single religious organization. The rapture would take people from every denomination who recognized the true revelation of their hour. The wheat illustration used reveals the process perfectly. The church's development through the ages is just like life going through a stalk of wheat. It leaves the wheat, the hull, but the wheat forms itself like the grain of wheat that fell in the ground. The denominational systems were like the hull and stalk necessary to protect the grain, but eventually the grain must separate from the husk. The denominational systems that they left behind, they are stalks. That is all.
It is to be burnt, the denominational system. But the real grain of wheat that come out of each one of those reformations will be caught up in the Bride. They altogether will make the bride. This revelation explains why the rapture message created such division in religious circles. It called people out from denominational loyalty into Word loyalty. It challenged the very foundation of organized religion by declaring that the Bride must separate from systems that mix truth with tradition. We're living in the time when that wheat begins to grow. Then the shuck begins to get away from it. The separation is happening. The Bride is recognizing her identity and pulling away from religious systems that cannot produce the Word-Bride that Christ is coming for. The timing is precise. The seventh church age is the Laodicea age, the age of lukewarm Christianity and spiritual blindness. But within this age, God raises up a message and a people who can see clearly, who recognize their hour and prepare for translation. This is the age when the mysteries are finished, when the bride receives her final preparation for the greatest event in human history. The mystery of the rapture's progressive nature becomes even more profound when we examine about the first stage of this divine process. The unveiled truths about the resurrection of the dead that would completely transform how believers understand the timing and order of endtime events.
Reading directly from 1 Thessalonians 4:16, emphasize the specific order that scripture reveals.
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. The word first was not accidental or insignificant. It revealed a divine sequence that traditional churches had missed for centuries. "The dead in Christ shall rise first," . "But this was not the general resurrection that denominational churches preached about. This was something far more specific and profound. According to revelation, this resurrection was already taking place during the shout ministry, happening quietly and supernaturally without the world's recognition.
This first stage involves those saints who died in previous ages but were part of the true bride. Getting the Bride together and then the resurrection of the dead in Christ to be caught up with it. Those dead saints must rise first before the living saints can be translated because the Bride must be complete spanning all the seven ages.
But here's where the revelation becomes revolutionary. This resurrection of the dead is not a future event that everyone will witness. It is happening in secret just as quietly as the rest of the rapture process. The rapture will be a secret going away. The Bride will just disappear and the world won't know what happened to her. The pattern was established in scripture.