RLJ195-I Changed My Mind On The Rapture - Real Life With Jack Hibbs
Join Jack Hibbs as he shares the deeply personal evolution of his views on the rapture. Reflecting on a transformative journey that began when he first found salvation at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in 1977, Jack takes listeners through the theologica…
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RLJ195-I Changed My Mind On The Rapture - Real Life With Jack Hibbs
Join Jack Hibbs as he shares the deeply personal evolution of his views on the rapture. Reflecting on a transformative journey that began when he first found salvation at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in 1977, Jack takes listeners through the theological landscape he navigated. Initially influenced by prominent figures such as Greg Laurie and Chuck Smith, Hibbs crafts a narrative that challenges the traditional notions of what the doctrine of harpazo—commonly known as the rapture—entails. The conversation delves into the heated interpretations surrounding the pre- and post-tribulational views, heightening the tension amongst believers passionate about the end times. With heartfelt honesty, Jack reveals how music, particularly the works of Keith Green, shaped his perspective, leading him to wrestle with the challenging concept of martyrdom in a post-tribulation context. He recalls feeling compelled to reject mainstream teachings of his early faith journey, wrestling internally with ambitious notions of masculinity tied to suffering for Christ. As he recounts the gradual shift in his understanding—from clinging to a post-tribulational view back to the pre-tribulational perspective—Jack emphasizes the importance of engaging with scripture directly. His spiritual struggle culminated in a realization that a Biblical truth should offer peace, urgency, and joy, not confusion or despair. In the backdrop of today's turmoil, Jack advocates for a proactive faith that prepares believers for Christ's imminent return. He challenges the misconception that a pre-tribulational viewpoint encourages complacency and instead calls for active participation in one's faith and community, urging listeners to engage with scripture, participate in the world around them, and instill a sense of urgency in their spiritual lives. This episode not only reshapes how we view the rapture but centers on a deeper commitment to understanding and living out the teachings of Jesus. Experience a thought-provoking dialogue that encourages fresh engagement with Biblical prophecy and the essence of faith in an ever-challenging world.
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