Episode Title: The Rapture Reconsidered: When “Caught Up” Never Meant Taken Away
Episode Notes:
For generations, Christians have debated the “rapture” — who goes, who’s left, and when it all happens. But what if the entire conversation has been built on a linguistic misunderstanding?
In this episode, we strip away the layers of tradition and read Paul’s words through Hebrew eyes. We explore what “caught up” (harpazō) actually means, why the “meeting in the air” mirrors a royal welcome — not an escape — and how the story of Noah flips the modern “left behind” narrative on its head.
From Sinai’s cloud and trumpet to Daniel’s resurrection and Isaiah’s regathering, we trace the thread of Israel’s prophetic hope: not evacuation, but restoration.
You’ll discover that salvation in Scripture isn’t about fleeing the world, but about being made whole — body, land, and spirit.
It’s a call to live the kingdom now, not just wait for it later.
This is a deep, thought-provoking journey through language, logic, and faith — an invitation to move beyond man-made systems and rediscover the original story:
The King isn’t taking us away — He’s coming home.