I was a school bus driver for five years. I’ll never forget the day when two of my riders nearly didn’t make it home in one piece. During my second year I was off loading two students on a very busy street. My stop paddle was out and my reds were flashing. As a bus driver you are trained to always be checking your mirrors. Just as my two students were about to step off the bus I caught a glimpse in my right mirror of a car pulling around me. Picking up speed rapidly it drove up onto the shoulder and flew by the bus, just a couple of feet away from the door. If I hadn’t yelled at the two girls to stop they would’ve stepped right into the path of that on coming vehicle. I shudder even now to think of what could’ve happened if I hadn’t been aware of my surroundings. At that moment the lives of those two girls rested in my being an alert and sober driver. And if they hadn’t heeded my warning, the result could have been disastrous as well!
Jesus gives warnings to His followers throughout His instruction of what to do and what to look for prior to the event of His coming with His angels to gather the elect. Before He even begins He says in Matthew 24:4: “See to it that no one misleads you.” He said false Christs and false prophets will come in His name and mislead many. During the time of great persecution that will follow the abomination of desolation He warns that false Christs will try to lure out those believers who have gone into hiding. These false Christs and false prophets will be able to perform great signs and wonders. In verse 25 He says, “Behold, I have told you in advance.” The last verse in the book of Matthew is a command to teach His new disciples - from all nations - not just the Jewish disciples – to observe all He commanded, even what He commanded and warned about in Matthew 24!
We are warned by Paul not to be deceived about the timing of the day of the Lord which is initiated by the church being gathered sometime after Antichrist is revealed. We are warned by the Lord not to be deceived by the false Christs and false prophets who will try to lure believers out of hiding during the time of the great tribulation. Don’t listen to anyone who says Jesus is in the wilderness or in a building. (Mt. 24:26) We are to stay put until the natural lights go out. Luke tells us to be looking up for His coming and he gives us specific things for which to look to know when His return is truly imminent. (Luke 21:25-28)
If my understanding of the timing of the rapture is wrong, when the church is gathered, all I will leave behind are my preparations. If I am right, for those who have heeded the Lord’s warnings and instructions, there will be no confusion as to what is happening. They will not be prone to fall prey to the deceivers who are going to try to lure believers out of safety.
The Lord has given us a roadmap to follow and signs to look for and instructions to survive.
1 Th. 5:4-6: “But you, brethren, are not in darkness, that the day should overtake you like a thief; for you are all sons of light and sons of day. We are not of night nor of darkness; so then let us not sleep as others do, but let us be alert and sober.”