Cristo Nunca Falou em Retirar Pessoas da Terra!

Contact: 21997546291 In the previous video, we presented the theme "HEAVEN AND HELL: IT'S HERE!", demonstrating that Heaven and Hell are not places where people go after death, but realities related to man's condition before the Creator. In this study, we will continue this subject by presenting an issue that has been part of the religious imagination for centuries: the idea that millions of people will disappear from Earth in a collective rapture. Did the Messiah really teach this? Did he ever say that he would remove people from Earth? Where in Christ's own words do we find the statement that planes would crash because pilots would disappear? Where did he teach that drivers would vanish from their cars, children would disappear from their mothers' arms, or that multitudes would leave the planet in an instant? In this study, we analyze the texts frequently used by futurist theology to support the doctrine of the collective rapture and seek to answer a very simple question: Did Christ really say this? We will analyze passages such as: ✔ John 14:1-3 ✔ Matthew 24 ✔ Matthew 25 ✔ Luke 17:20-21 ✔ John 17:15-16 ✔ 1 Corinthians 15 ✔ Philippians 3:20-21 ✔ 1 Thessalonians 4 ✔ Haggai 2:7-9 We will see that the Messiah promised to come, promised to transform, promised to gather his disciples and take them to himself, but at no point did he state that he would remove people from the Earth in a collective disappearance. The study also addresses the famous promise: "In my Father's house are many rooms." To whom were these words addressed? Were they referring to people being taken to another dimension or to the introduction of the disciples into what the Messiah himself called the Father's house? We also analyzed Haggai's prophecy about the last house, whose glory would be greater than the first and in which there would be peace. The temple rebuilt after the exile never enjoyed this peace. The temple enlarged by Herod was eventually destroyed in 70 AD. So what would be the true promised house? Another important point of the study is the Messiah's own prayer: "I do not ask that you take them out of the world, but that you keep them from the evil one." If Christ himself stated that he did not ask the Father to take his disciples out of the world, why do so many people believe that he would come to take millions of people from the Earth? We will also study the context of Matthew 24, the generation of the disciples, the judgment on Jerusalem, the destruction of the temple, and the prophetic language used by the Master himself. The transformation announced by the apostle Paul is also examined. What does "lowered body" mean? What does the transformation "in the twinkling of an eye" mean? Did Paul speak of a collective physical disappearance or of the consummation of the hope awaited by the saints of the first century? This study seeks to contextualize the Scriptures historically, geographically, and chronologically, analyzing to whom the texts were addressed, in what period they were written, and what events were being announced. For decades, films, music, and sermons have popularized the idea of ​​a rapture in which planes would crash, cars would go out of control, people would disappear in the streets, and families would be separated in an instant. But the question remains: Where did the Messiah say this? If Christ himself never taught the removal of people from the Earth, perhaps it is necessary to re-examine what has been presented as absolute truth for centuries. Watch until the end and draw your own conclusions in light of the biblical texts. If this study was helpful to you: ✅ Subscribe to the channel. ✅ Activate notifications. ✅ Leave your like. ✅ Share this video. ✅ Participate in the comments. Topic: CHRIST NEVER SPOKE OF REMOVING PEOPLE FROM THE EARTH Messias Souza de Carvalho Full Scripture Channel #Eschatology #Preterism #Rapture #Matthew24 #John14 #EndTimes #KingdomOfGod #NewCovenant #Christ #FullScripture #BibleStudy #BiblicalProphecies #John17 #FirstCentury #Israel #Jerusalem #Temple #Haggai #Paul #Transformation