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Depends on your religous beleive with me being agnostic i think it wont it depends on your religion.
Rapture
Rapture
The rapture is Jesus Christ coming back for His bride, the Church. So yes, you must be a Christian to be taken in the rapture.
According to Christian belief, Jesus will set foot on the Mount of Olives at His second coming, which is considered a future event that has not yet occurred. This belief is based on the biblical prophecy found in Zechariah 14:4.
There is no "rapture" of the church, as this is not in the Bible. The rapture is a man made teaching that is based upon the words "caught up" in the book of Thessalonians. (1 Thess. 4) The belief is that the church will be raptured away to heaven before the second coming of Christ Jesus. The problem is, the verse they base this rapture theory on IS describing the physical second coming of Christ. It is AT the second coming of Christ Jesus that the church is "caught up" to meet Jesus in the air, NOT before.
No, Jews do not believe in the rapture. They do not believe Jesus was the Messiah, therefore, they do not believe the New Testament is accurate or part of God's word. The concept of the rapture was created by Christianity and does not exist anywhere in Jewish teachings.
Jesus is God, the second person in the Holy Trinity. He is very powerful. All things exist because of Him. Without Him there is nothing.
so they won't have to live through the seven years of tribulation.
Pentecostals generally believe the rapture will take place soon, the dead in Christ shall rise to heaven first, then to follow those that are alive, and all raptured will be with Jesus forever.
In Matthew 23:39, Jesus declares that the people of Jerusalem will not see him again until they acknowledge and welcome him as their Messiah. This verse reflects Jesus' longing for the people of Jerusalem to recognize him as their awaited Savior, despite their rejection of him at that time. It also foreshadows his eventual return in glory.
Extremely powerful. It symbolizes that we are of Him and that we will return to Him.