Not Wrath but the Rapture
Not Wrath but the Rapture
Harry Ironside
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Harry Ironside’s short work, Not Wrath but the Rapture, is a work proving that Christians will not endure the Tribulation period in Bible Prophecy of the last days.
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Contents of Not Wrath but the Rapture
Chapter 1 What is meant by the Term “The Great Tribulation”
Chapter 2 Will Saints be kept from the Coming Hour of Temptation?
Chapter 3 Which Saints will be in the Great Tribulation?
Chapter 4 What is our Blessed Hope?
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- Ironside – What is the Gospel?
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- Ironside, H. – Things Seen And Heard In Bible Lands
- Ironside, H.A. – The Greatest Text in the Bible
More Works on the Rapture
- Anderson, Sir Robert – Forgotten Truths
- Bellett, J.G. – Answers to Objections to the Rapture
- Bellett, J.G. – Pauls Apostleship and Epistles
- Derickson’s Notes on Theology
- Ironside – Not Wrath but the Rapture
- Malan 1st Rapture Conference
- Ryle – Coming Events and Present Duties
More Works on Eschatology in General
- Brooks Glorious Day of the Saints Appearance
- Brooks Thomas – Letter to a bereaved woman
- Chafer Major Bible Themes
- Chitwood, Arlen L (1989) – Olivet Discourse
- Chitwood, Arlen L. – Focus on The Middle East
- Cole Heavenly Hope
- Dabney, R.L. – Systematic Theology
Problems with Total Depravity or Inability examines the flaws and errors of the Calvinist teaching of Total Depravity (which is really total inability, man is not responsible for his own actions and sins, because he cannot choose sin or obeying God). This is a short article about this point of Calvinism.
The argument of the Calvinists breaks down completely when we examine the Bible and find examples of various individuals that did please God with their lives. Calvinists says that there is nothing at all that any person can do to please God. Yet God views our lives, and in the Bible, certain people did please God like Noah. Maybe the difference was Noah’s life was "better" than everybody's else's wicked lives, but even from that standpoint, God still acted greatly because of Noah's faith and daily relationship with God. When God saves you and your family and kills everybody else on planet earth, that means something.
The bottom line: Calvinism does not take into consideration the places where God looked with approval on various people's lives. Their "system" is fatally flawed, therefore. Good works never save anybody, we can affirm this as true. But the "bottom line" here is that God does approve and disapprove different people's lives. Salvation is only by faith in Jesus Christ the Savior. But what you are depends on what you do. God judges every person, even the elect, and He rewards them as such. Things that God dislikes, God chastises those in hell, for the saved, God causes the elect to lose some of their heavenly rewards for their sins, if not also causing them problems in earth before they die.
Problems with Total Depravity or Inability.