Are You Ready? Disturbing Reasons Christians Are Getting the Rapture Wrong

Reprint from Charisma News By James Lasher – staff writer for Charisma Media.
In a time when biblical prophecy seems to be unfolding at an unprecedented pace, few topics stir up as much conversation—and controversy—as the timing of the rapture. In a recent episode of Tipping Point with Jimmy Evans, Evans sat down with Alan DiDio to tackle the growing resistance to the idea of a pre-tribulation rapture.
The two dive deep into Scripture, offering both theological insight and personal conviction to address why so many believers today are questioning, or even rejecting, this hope-filled doctrine.
As DiDio points out, expecting Christ’s return isn’t just about escape—it’s about accountability, holy living and being spiritually alert in a darkening world.
Their discussion also confronts a few of the misconceptions circulating online, such as the claim that believing in a pre-tribulation rapture somehow makes Christians more vulnerable to taking the mark of the beast. On the contrary, DiDio argues, it’s often those who hold to this view who are the most vigilant, the most watchful and the most vocal about resisting deception.
Whether sharing a prophetic dream from his early days as a believer or breaking down misunderstood Scriptures, DiDio reminds listeners that the conversation about the end times is not one to avoid—it’s one that should stir urgency and faith.
For anyone wrestling with questions about Bible prophecy, the timing of Christ’s return or simply looking for clarity in a confusing time, this is a must-watch episode. Check out the full interview now on Tipping Point with Jimmy Evans.
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