12 May 2025

Donation Drive May to July

Once again, it is time for me to give a report on our accomplishments over the last quarter and ask for your continued support. Rapture Ready continues to rank as the top site in Bible prophecy.

I have some good news in our battle with social media. For the past three years, big tech sites have been using their monopoly power to crush sites run by Christians, Republicans, and certain Libertarian organizations. Social Media has the power to pull the plug on anyone without notice.

About a month ago, I was listening to George Gammon, who posts videos on financial matters like the nation’s debt and other threats to our fiscal health. One day, he said this might be my last broadcast on YouTube. Gammon had two different sites that were blocked without warning. A few days later, Gammon got all his sites unblocked. He was told it was all part of a misunderstanding.

George Gammon purposely avoids any discussion of politics. His site bio shows he only wants to help people:

“This channel will help you build and protect wealth through investing, real estate, and an extreme dose of the economic RED PILL. By using a unique strategy, I’ve increased my personal freedom and thrived financially in a world of out-of-control central banks and big governments. And now I’m going to teach you to do the same.”

Gammon joined YouTube in 2013 and has built up a following of half a million subscribers. It is troubling to realize that anyone can ban your content without warning or review. Before I decided to pull all ads on RR, I would get daily emails saying that we can’t have certain ads because they violated constantly changing rules.

It was very pleasing to read that Attorney General Pam Bondi hosted an inaugural meeting of a task force consisting of other members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet to discuss its mission to eradicate alleged “anti-Christian bias” within the federal government.

The task force is an initiative born out of a February executive order by Trump, in which the president accused former President Joe Biden’s administration of fostering an “anti-Christian weaponization of government.” Bondi quoted a part of Trump’s order at the beginning of a meeting, saying, “The Biden administration engaged in an egregious pattern of targeting peaceful Christians, while ignoring violent anti-Christian offenses.”

Among the several examples of supposed anti-Christian bias Trump listed in his executive order was the mention of federal cases in which anti-abortion activists had been convicted of violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, or FACE Act.

There are major DOJ lawsuits against social media for monopolistic tactics. Because these firms have become massive, even with a long winning streak, it will take years to restore full liberty. As a student of Bible prophecy, I know that all forms of freedom will be taken away. We firmly believe that despotism will not come until after the rapture.

“To stay afloat, Rapture Ready relies on your financial support. We face a time when all Christian websites may be banned, but before that dark hour, all believers will be gathered in the “Blessed Hope.”

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These Wars and Rumors of War

A note from a frequent emailer friend in India brought to my spiritual understanding that indeed all we see happening on the peace-effort front might have prophetic significance beyond what I’ve fully covered.

I’ll just mention his name as “KS.” He proffered his thought that we could be right at the point near what’s described in 1 Thessalonians 5:3:

“For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.”

KS then indicated that his thoughts included a nuclear deal with Iran and talks for a two-state solution that might be key to bringing about the Rapture and the “sudden destruction” Jesus spoke of in His “days of Lot” prophecy (Luke 17:2 8–30). The destruction might then eventuate to be the foretold permanent removal of Damascus as a city (Isaiah 17:1) and possibly the Psalm 83 war many believe to be in the near future (I still don’t agree with that).

It’s not that I haven’t considered the many issues involving possible war and peace under the light of Bible prophecy for the end times. It is just that there are so many major war dynamics erupting so often, I must now explore them more closely than ever. We have examined these things many times, based upon the words of the greatest of all prophets:

“And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet” (Matthew 24:6).

Jesus made it clear that as the end of this age (the Age of Grace) approaches, there will be a ramping-up of wars across the world. Yet He said we shouldn’t be troubled; these terrible wars and dire warnings of war to come will not mean it is the end.

How in the world could the Lord say we shouldn’t be troubled–that this didn’t mean it is the end?! If there are to be more of these wars–many with the possibility of nuclear exchanges—shouldn’t that be reason for being more troublednot less?

When thinking on Jesus’ prophecy here, the words of World War II Prime Minister Winston Churchill come to mind. As Hitler’s Blitzkrieg and the bombings came to an end against London early in the war, Churchill tried to fortify the British people for the hellish war against the Nazis he knew Britain and the world still faced.

He said in a broadcast to his people and the rest of the world: “This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”

I wonder if Sir Winston, in his famous speech, framed his thoughts after studying Jesus’ words found in the Matthew 24:6 warning of things to come. Probably not. But Churchill’s own words might be expressed in terms of what we as a nation and world face at this moment.

Our own time at present in facing war is certainly not at an end. Ukraine versus Russia is at a critical phase, with obstacles against which even our own president, a master negotiator, can’t seem to make headway. Israel versus Iranian terrorist proxies rage and build daily toward becoming a truly troubling conflict. And my friend who lives in India faces rumors of nuclear war with Pakistan, where another of my friends makes his home and conducts Christian ministry. Both India and Pakistan now have heating-up hatreds long simmering, each possessing nuclear weaponry.

And, at the same time, a profoundly perilous “rumor of war” threatens regional and world peace.

Iran, with fanatic Islamic leadership that daily threatens to destroy the much-hated Israel, and that sponsors terrorism globally, is perhaps days from developing nuclear weapons it will use to accomplish its blood-vowed intention.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised Iran will never be allowed to develop such weaponry. He is backed by the president of the United States who has proven he will follow through with what he promises. He has promised that if negotiations don’t work and the Iranian regime gets close to having an atomic weapon, the US military will lead the way in taking out Iran’s underground facilities.

Russia has signed pacts with the Iranians, and such lethal actions as will be necessary to destroy the underground weapons labs would make Russia put up or shut up in its friendship of protection with Iran.

This is indeed a “rumor of war” to consider!

The following news item tells of dangers involved in terms of the tenuousness of peace for Israel and the Middle East:

[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking in JNS interview]

“I’m saying this for the ambassadors who are here—all of you know this,” he said. “We just tried a Palestinian state in Gaza,” he continued. “You saw what that brought, right?”

The Jewish state had been “attacked savagely, horribly” on Oct. 7, 2023, said Netanyahu. When German Chancellor Olaf Schultz, who visited Israel early in the war, “saw the film of the horrors and visited the sites, he said there: they’re exactly like the Nazis,” the Israeli premier recalled.

“And I said, well, they’re different. Not in intent, not in savagery—but the Nazis tried to hide their crimes. And these people carry GoPro cameras, live, you know, they’re ecstatic about the blood they shed, the people they butcher, the women they rape, the men they beheaded, the babies they burned,” he continued.

“You cannot build peace and security on lies. If you do so, sooner or later, these lies will crash on the realities of the Middle East,” he said…

“So what’s left? Well, quite a few things and many opportunities, but obviously they’ll all go down the tube if Iran gets nuclear weapons,” he added, vowing to work with Washington to ensure that Tehran will not be able to enrich uranium under a possible deal. (“‘Folly’ to Think Palestinian State Will Produce Peace, Netanyahu Tells JNS,” JNS staff, JNS.org)

My friend KS from India is looking for the Rapture like so many who can discern these end times of “wars and rumors of war.” Jesus has promised that there will be no such all-out, world-shattering war before He calls the Church (all born-again believers) to Himself in the Rapture. (Read again the “days of Lot” prophecy in Luke 17:28-30.)

In this sense, we can apply Mr. Churchill’s wartime statement to this time when the stage is being set for the quickly approaching Tribulation. What we see in these times of war and rumors of even greater wars of the nuclear sort, when viewed through the prism of Bible prophecy, is that this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps very soon, the end of the beginning.

This satanic assault on humanity, and particularly upon Israel, is about to end for those who believe in Jesus Christ for salvation. The Tribulation–the great end-times war—will then have its beginning in all its full-blown virulence and violence.

Now we can more clearly understand with spiritual assurance why the Lord Jesus said, “Let not your heart be troubled.” Believers will not be here on Earth to participate in the coming wars and humanity’s final war, Armageddon.

If you want to go to Christ and to the safety of the clouds of Glory when He calls believers to Himself, follow God’s holy instructions:

“That if you will confess the Lord Jesus, and will believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart man believes unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation” (Romans 10:9-10).

—Terry


Sudden, Unexpected, World Changing

Just when I think we might be months or perhaps even weeks away from the appearance of the four riders of the apocalypse as described in Revelation 6:1-8, there appears to be an easing of the crises that prompted such thoughts, or we move even closer to the threat with nothing happening.

For example, there are days when the world appears to be on the verge of devastating wars with severe loss of life, such as what will happen with the seal judgments. Although tensions continue to rise by the day in many hot spots, we have yet to see the sparks ignite a worldwide conflict. Several months ago, I thought that China would invade Taiwan at any moment, but fortunately, that has not yet happened. The war in Ukraine has repeatedly brought the world to the brink of WWIII, and still might do so.

Predictions of an impending economic disaster for the U.S. economy have persisted for many years. It’s not that the information behind these dire forecasts of financial gloom was inaccurate; it wasn’t. However, the full impact of such a catastrophic economic collapse awaits the Lord’s opening of the third seal (Revelation 6:5-6).

Today, perhaps more than at any previous time in history, we see the hand of the Restrainer that Paul wrote about in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-8. Antichrist cannot take his place on the world scene until God sovereignly removes His constraining hand from human affairs. The full emergence of lawlessness in our world, along with the wrath of the Day of the Lord, cannot happen until after the Lord takes us home to glory (see also 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11). We are so close to this moment in time; so close.

The nearness of Jesus’ intervention in human affairs points to at least a couple of biblical truths about Jesus’ imminent appearing.

It Will Happen Suddenly

In 1 Corinthians 15:52, Paul writes that the Rapture will happen “in the twinkling of an eye.” When the Lord appears, He will instantly transform us before taking us to the place He’s preparing for us.

In 1 Thessalonians 5 1-3, Paul tells us that Jesus’ appearing will quickly lead to the Day of the Lord wrath upon the earth:

“Now concerning the times and the seasons, brothers, you have no need to have anything written to you. For you yourselves are fully aware that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night. While people are saying, ‘There is peace and security,’ then sudden destruction will come upon them as labor pains come upon a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.”

The Lord’s abrupt intrusion into human history will quickly disrupt the lives of those thinking that all is well and initiate a time of “sudden destruction” throughout the world. “Quick” and “unexpected” sum up the devastation in store for the world after the Rapture. Can you imagine the chaos that will rapidly ensue after the sudden disappearance of tens of millions of people?

It may be an ordinary day, just like today, when the Lord suddenly appears and we appear with Him in glory (Colossians 3:4).

It Will Change Everything

The world will dramatically change in the chaotic aftermath of the Rapture.

The US economy, which has teetered on the brink of calamity for years, will finally collapse, leading to dire financial conditions across the globe and fulfilling what John wrote about with the third rider of the apocalypse (Revelation 6:5-6). Any financial stability that’s gained in the coming months or years will quickly vanish.

The globalists will have their long-desired opportunity to restore order from the ensuing anarchy, which will enable them to establish a world government. They will no longer need the contrived climate emergency to force governments to accept their tyrannical rule.

(My opinion: recent developments have not discouraged the globalists as much as some suggest. The elite might see these things as a temporary setback, but they remain ready to implement their plans for world dominance when the opportunity arises. Particularly in America, we see a demonic insurgence actively countering the current efforts to undo the vast corruption of the past several years as they seek to discredit those uncovering it.)

Regardless of how near or distant the events chronicled in the book of Revelation seem on any given day, the Rapture will change everything and rapidly bring the world to the start of the Day of the Lord’s wrath upon the earth.

Our Hope

For us, our hope rests solely in Jesus’ soon appearing. In 1 Peter 1:13, the apostle puts it like this:

“Therefore, preparing your minds for action, and being sober-minded, set your hope fully on the grace that will be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.”

Even though John had not yet written the book of Revelation, Peter uses the same words that we find at the very beginning of the last book of the Bible, “The revelation [apocalypse] of Jesus Christ?” The only reason that we have hope in light of the coming apocalypse is because we will miss it. Because of His amazing grace that has already saved us from the punishment for our sins, the Lord will take us out of the world before His wrath quickly falls on the unsuspecting world.

Because the time when Jesus will open the seals and the riders of the apocalypse will spread terror across the earth seems so near, we know that the time of Jesus’ appearing must be exceedingly close. I believe what we see today are precursors and warnings of the judgments described in Revelation 6 so that we as believers might be ready to meet Jesus in the air. For the unsaved, they warn of the extreme dangers ahead for them if they continue in their unbelief.

We live in the season of Jesus’ return for us; we just don’t know how much longer we must wait.

-Jonathan

5 May 2025

Jesus’ “Millstone” Reference and Relevance

A favorite lyric line of mine in a country song by The Oak Ridge Boys called Thank God for Kids is: “The nearest thing to Heaven is a child…”

Now I know that new parents, when up at 3 a.m., walking a baby that won’t stop crying, or having to feed the child at that hour, might not always find that line by the Oak Ridge Boys so heart-warming. But as one now far into the distant grandfatherly sphere, I can and do see the Truth and heart-warming efficacy in the song’s sense of God’s love for children.

God’s Word makes it quite clear about Heaven’s View of children and their innocence and helplessness. We are shown that anyone dealing treacherously with those who haven’t reached an age of full understanding and comportment is dealing with the very center of God’s own Heart. His anger over such egregious treatment of little ones is implicit in His Son’s words while teaching during his earthly incarnation.

“At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set him in the midst of them, And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drown in the depth of the sea” (Matthew 18:1-6). 

It is my contention, based upon conviction from the Holy Spirit, that the millstone reference has a most profound relevance for this generation – especially for America. The satanically inspired treatment of children, much of it codified by the woke movement over the past recent years, shows, I believe, just how near the end of Heaven’s patience is with the Sodom-level wickedness here in this nation and world.

That evil influence from the dark dimension continues to assault all that is decent, and much of it is aimed directly at the youngest, most vulnerable among us. A news item highlights where the nation stands on this war on godliness.

In preparing for a Supreme Court argument on Tuesday over the role of religion in public schools, the justices and their law clerks have considered the usual pile of briefs, pleadings, declarations, and exhibits.

But this time, the key documents in the court record are seven colorful books for young children, with sparse text and cheerful illustrations. They include Pride Puppy, an alphabet primer about a family whose puppy gets lost at a Pride parade; Love, Violet, about a girl who develops a crush on her female classmate; Uncle Bobby’s Wedding, about a same-sex union; and Born Ready, about a transgender boy…

Source: Supreme Court to Weigh Use of L.G.B.T.Q. Children’s Books in Schools – The New York Times By Adam Liptak, April 23, 2025]

While this report is out of the wokeness-prone New York Times —thus we can’t get the full maliciousness wrapped up in what’s going on in the Maryland public schools with regard to the evil attempted against children and their parents—other reports tell the truly troubling story.

An example: Chris Plante on his morning, nationwide radio program, Wednesday, April 23, described the books the Maryland school board insisted even kindergarten children be shown. The pictures were line drawings rather than photographs. If they had been photographs, the producers would have been charged with criminal pedophilia, Plante said. Because they were artist renderings, the pictures were not felonious in the eyes of Maryland law.

Not meaning to offend with being overly graphic, these drawings, Chris Plante said, showed small boys and grown men in sexual ways of the most explicit sort. He described other, even more horrendous drawings in the books being forced upon the parents, who apparently have no recourse to having their children exposed to this wickedness unless the Supreme Court ultimately overrules these ungodly school board members.

Jesus’ Words again reverberate throughout our land as the highest court considers whether to allow or remove such hellish so-called textbooks. I would remind both those school board members and all who perpetrate such evil – and remind the Supreme Court justices as well of God’s verdict on such perversion.

“Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoso shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth me. But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” 

And more to the Relevance in all of this building end times anti-God activity, I once again must express a Truth I have known since my own earliest childhood, when saved at age 6 in the Seventh Street Bible Tabernacle in Pekin, Illinois.

All children below the age of Accountability will go to Jesus when He calls all believers to Himself in the Rapture. There will not be one such little one–even those just conceived—who will be left behind to face God’s Wrath and Judgment.

Jesus’ own Words, again, I believe, assure this absolute Truth in regard to Children and the Rapture.

“Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.”

Jesus is saying here, I am convinced, that, before reaching the age of accountability, little children are guaranteed to be in His Kingdom.

The God of all Creation will declare through that action exactly when life begins for the pro-abortion and woke activists. He will demonstrate in no uncertain terms His opinion of abortion. He will indeed prove in that electrifying instant of Rapture that the nearest thing to Heaven is a child.  

You want to be in God’s Holy Eyes as one of these little children about whom Jesus spoke. That is you want to be a part of those who will go instantaneously to Jesus when He summons the Church (all born-again believers). Simply follow God’s Instructions in order to be forever redeemed out of sin and separation from God.

“That if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and will believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart man believes unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation” (Romans 10:9-10).

               –Terry


Does Belief in the Pre-Trib Lead to Complacency? :: By Jonathan Brentner

Opponents of the pre-Tribulation Rapture say that because we believe in divine deliverance from the coming Tribulation judgments, we have little motivation, if any, to care for the needs of those around us or to seek to bring others to Christ.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

Like other lines of reasoning against our hope in Jesus’ imminent appearing, the complacency argument bases its conclusion upon supposed experience rather than the words of Scripture, which must always have the final say in all matters of our faith.

In a book that’s scheduled to be published later this month, Invitation to a Lavish Feast – Following Wisdom’s Path to the Pre-Tribulation Rapture, I provide a thorough and compelling case of how God’s Word confirms our hope that Jesus will take us home to glory before the start of the seven-year Tribulation.

Let’s, however, take a closer look at other ways in which the reasoning of our opponents falls short.

It Rehashes an Already Failed Argument

The complacency argument resembles one that’s commonly used against the teaching of eternal security. Opponents of this sound biblical doctrine tell us that it engenders carelessness in one’s walk with the Lord since there’s no chance we can lose our salvation.

Paul destroys this line of reasoning in Romans 6:1-11 as he answers this hypothetical question, “Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound?” If ever he could’ve responded to this inquiry with that of losing one’s gift of eternal life or even the fear of the Lord’s future judgment of us, this was surely it. Instead, the apostle argues from the completeness of our salvation based on our unity with Christ in His death and resurrection. He then asks that his readers remember their secure standing before the Lord with these words: “So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.”

As we dig deeper into the biblical text, we discover further evidence that our incentive to serve the Lord never arises from the erroneous fear of losing our salvation or that of enduring God’s wrath during the seven-year Tribulation. Never.

It Fails to Recognize Our True Motivation for Serving the Lord

The New Testament rather portrays our motivation to serve the Lord as coming from His mercy rather than anything related to what the Lord might do to us if we fall out of line. Consider the words of Romans 12:1:

“I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.”

After writing about the wonders our justification and God’s character as one who always keeps His promises (Romans chapters 1-11), Paul bases our response solely upon His amazing mercy. That is why we share our hope with others and help those in need. We serve the Lord in these ways as a response to His great and amazing love toward us.

We see this identical pattern in the book of Ephesians. In the first three chapters, the apostle writes about the amazing wonders of the Lord’s grace, love, and mercy toward us as believers. It’s only then that he beseeches his readers to “walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called” (Ephesians 4:1). We respond in such a way because of what the Lord has already done for us.

The Lord never uses the coming period of His wrath upon the earth as a reason to serve Him; instead, He promises to deliver us from it (1 Thessalonians 1:9-10, 5:1-11).

On the other hand, how is it possible that the prospect of enduring the horrors at the start of the Tribulation, followed by almost certain martyrdom, motivates anyone to walk closer with the Lord?

It Fails the Test of Human Experience

The complacency argument against those of us who adhere to the pre-Tribulation Rapture also fails the very test upon which it’s based, that of human experience.

I’m acquainted with the teachings and writings of many people who look for Jesus’ imminent appearing, and every one of them, without exception, longs to see people come to saving faith in Jesus and reaches out to those in need around them.

The vast majority of those who watch for Jesus’ imminent appearing are anything but complacent in their walk with the Lord.

C.S. Lewis, in his book Mere Christianity, wrote the following about how throughout history, a focus on eternity has been the prime motivator for the saints to bring others to saving faith and to care for the welfare of others:

If you read history, you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were just those who thought most of the next. The apostles themselves, who set on foot the conversion of the Roman Empire, the great men who built up the Middle Ages, the English Evangelicals who abolished the Slave Trade, all left their mark on Earth, precisely because their minds were occupied with Heaven. It is since because Christians have largely ceased to think of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this.

As far as I know, Lewis didn’t believe in a pre-Tribulation Rapture. However, his words dispel the argument that a focus on the hereafter causes one to become complacent in this life. It has precisely the opposite impact on those who watch for the Lord’s appearing. It motivates us all the more as we see the day of our homegoing approaching.

The complacency argument against the pre-Tribulation Rapture not only fails the test of God’s Word, but it also falls far short in the arena in which it is based, that of human experience.

-Jonathan