It is not a thing you look to see Jesus through faith and providence God created you and even though most people don't believe in God when the rapture come they'll see :)
No, Rapture is not the first rap song. See the Related Question below for more details ("Who had the first rap song and what year?").
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None. The word Rapture is not in the Bible. On the other hand, the Bible does say that Christ will return "like a thief in the night." The parable of the 10 virgins (or unmarried women) tells of the groom coming in secret at night, at any time, to take his betrothed away. Many Biblical scholars see this as a parable describing the Rapture. The answer is the same, though: there are no events that "signal" the Rapture even in this context.
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Basically there are no signs for the rapture. The nearest signs you can look for are the signs of the coming tribulation. Israel is the nation to watch because the tribulation is an Israeli event. It is the "Time of Jacob's Trouble". If you are "pre-trib" you will believe that the rapture will occur before the time of the tribulation. So world events, especially Israel will give you some signs that perhaps the rapture is near. BUT this is not always true. Men have been looking for the rapture for many years (including the apostle Paul) and it is still future. We are to look for that blessed hope in our every day lives. (The coming of Jesus Christ for His children or the resurrection of the saints). There are many prophecies relating to the tribulation, but many will not appear before hand. The rapture is a very touchy subject and you will see many, many different opinions on the subject.
I see on Wikipedia that she is now semi-retired and works as a teacher in the Midlands.
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Charlie See died on 1948-07-19.
Yes, it is referring to the rapture.Another Answer:The term 'rapture' is not in the Scripture and is a tradition of men. The verse in Matthew is in reference to the 2nd Coming of Jesus to rule on Earth at the blast of the 7th Trumpet. It will be a loud and visible event where the firstfruits will rise from their graves or on the earth to meet their King in the sky. It will not be a secret or silent 'rapture' as some teach since the 19th century.
We don't believe in the rapture. We believe in the second coming of Christ. We will never know what will happen until it happens. We believe in the scriptural words: "You know not the day nor the hour". All we know is that we will be judged one by one and the saved (meaning going to the kingdom of heaven or going to purgatory) will go on the right side and the sinners will be left on the left. If you are on the left you will be left for Satan.Roman Catholic AnswerThe various views on the end of the world and how it might come about are discussed in the link below. You could also get one or more of the books on the rapture (see below). Basically it is a fantasy that has been concocted by various popular authors and has nothing to do with Christianity.