✝️ From Allegory to Truth: My Shift on Rapture

Raptured by Christ’s Love

For a long time, I believed that 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 — “We who are still alive… will be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord…” — was symbolic. I thought it described a global “spiritual awakening” or planetary ascension, not the literal return of Christ.
But after deeper study, prayer, and comparing Scripture with Scripture, I realized something vital:
The Bible doesn’t teach mystical codes — it speaks of a real Savior returning in real glory.

🔊 A Personal Wake-Up Call

In July, after a church service, during a moment of silent reflection, I heard a voice — not from my mind, but from beyond it.
It was the voice of Christ:
“What have I done to you, that you don’t receive Me into your life?”
I broke inside. Because I knew: He had done nothing but love me.
The Rapture is not a metaphor.
Jesus is coming personally — to gather those who truly belong to Him.
What I once called “allegory” was my own resistance to grace.
Now I say: Be ready. He is real.