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AFTER WE'RE GONE
You asked a very fair, and good, question recently, which I skirted
away from answering at the time. "(Assuming the Bible is true, and the
Rapture of the Church will one day occur...) do the people that are left behind get a
second chance, or is that it - are we all doomed to hell for not accepting Christ, once it
happens?" That's a question that almost always comes up when the Rapture issue is
discussed with not-yet-believers, and it's a question which Christians in general probably
hate to have to answer. But it's also a question that I will probably get asked more than
once, considering my book, so I don't want to remain evasive, or run from the question.
I'm writing this out in a letter, not to avoid discussion or debate with you, but so that
I'll also be able to honestly and completely give the answer to others in the future. I'll
probably save this letter, as a file, in order to keep me from having to say or write it
out over and over again, and I imagine that I'll probably E-mail this to many people, from
the website, over the years to come. I hope that knowing this doesn't offend you, or
somehow cheapen the personal sincerity of me writing this letter for you, but it will
probably be useful for me to do it this way. Overall, I'm sure you understand. Considering
the frequent intensity of our conversations, you may even appreciate the break anyway -
you get the question answered, and glean the information you want, but at your leisure and
in solitude, without actually having to listen to me drone on. What a deal!
Anyway, the answer to the question, "Do those who miss the Rapture get another
chance?" is (the Christian reluctantly mumbles), a highly qualified, "Yes."
The obvious reason that any Christian would be reluctant to answer that question in the
affirmative, is that it can leave one thinking, "Great! Then I can just wait until
then to get saved! I'll know for sure that time's running out, but until then, I can do
what I want!" Okay, that may seem a little exaggerated, but honestly, isn't that
what's really at the heart of the question? Which is why I skirted answering it then. If
there's still time, and there really is a second chance, then why get saved now? You can
see why Christians would not want to give a one-word answer to that one. It would sort of
hamper our evangelistic efforts, don't you know... But it's not a question that deserves a
yes/no answer, either. It deserves a complete answer. A lot could ride on it. And like
anything you might ask me, it deserves an honest answer; so here goes...
History continues, most Christians believe, for an unknown amount of time amount of time
after the Rapture of the Church. The majority probably believe that the Rapture begins
the seven-year Tribulation period, some believe it happens halfway through (I lean toward
that), and a few think that it ends the seven-year period, and immediately precedes,
perhaps by only seconds, the Second Coming of Christ (if that's true, then the answer is
obviously "No, there is not a second chance." You can see already that there's a
probability that it's not safe to wait until then, but truthfully, that opinion is in the
vast minority. But then, hey, they could be right. Who can say?). So why the confusion?
Why the differences of opinion? Why all the disagreement? Firstly, my honest opinion is
that The Lord intentionally does not make that point clear in scripture. Some things are
very clear - the divinity of Jesus, for example; his virgin birth, atoning death and
resurrection; The Second Coming; the reality of an eternal destination. These things are
the important issues, and there is no disagreement among Christians about them. They are
plainly spelled out. Knowing when the Rapture might occur, however, is not essential to
having a relationship with Jesus (unless one is waiting for the Rapture before they
enter into one - which you can also already see sort of dilutes the basic message).
In Come Sail Away, I mentioned that the scriptures actually discourage us from
trying to pin down the timing of the Rapture. Jesus did say that we should be able to
interpret the season in which it will occur, but the day and hour were not even his
to tell us. The Bible says that we should never get into trying to predict the date, in
all of history, that it will occur; my personal opinion is that we really shouldn't be
dogmatic about our belief even to when, relating to the seven years, it will happen (Pre,
Mid, or Post-Tribulation). Why not? First, let me mention why I think it's unhealthy for
the Christian, and then I'll explain, briefly, why it's not good for the person who is
considering becoming one, to wait until then. Number one, the Bible says we will never
know. Number two, it divides believers into factions if they think they know - resulting
in disunity, a weaker church, and a bad witness to the world. Number three, if you're
expecting the Rapture to happen before the Tribulation, and the Tribulation hits, you're
mad at God (see Number One), and ill-prepared mentally and spiritually for what you might
have to live through. Number four, we all know how annoying those "going out of
business sale" commercials for furniture outlets can get, once you've heard the same
store's ad for six years. But for Two Thousand years?!? Please!
As Pastor Brad said to me when we were discussing my book, the entry of the church into
history was a mystery (meaning, that despite what was spelled out in the scriptures in the
Torah, the "Old" Testament, the Jews did not see us coming); likewise, the exit
of the church from history will also be a mystery. We too (the church), will
probably be somewhat surprised by the way it actually pans out, despite the abundance of
scriptures. Just as much of Jesus' first appearance fulfilled prophecy, nobody understood
that prophecy was being fulfilled until it was actually happening right in front of their
eyes. Most didn't even get it until well after it had happened! Many more didn't get it
at all. Despite everything, their hearts remained hardened to the scriptures, to what
God was revealing to them, and to the Holy Spirit's "wooing" them to know Jesus
(careful, there's a subtle message hidden somewhere between those lines).
But now to the real issue - The Second Chance. Yes, people will be saved after the
Rapture. You do get another chance."... He is patient with you, not wanting
anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance." 2 Peter 3:9 The Book
of Revelation (ch 7) teaches that 144,000 Jews will suddenly believe on Jesus Christ as
their long-awaited Messiah, before he physically appears, and will probably become the
most incredible evangelistic force the planet has ever seen. Revelation 14:6 describes an
angel who proclaims the gospel "to every nation, tribe, language and people."
Many, worldwide, will believe the gospel, and will be saved. The promise from Romans
10:13, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved,"
will be just as good on the last day of history as it is today.
Today.
History continues, I believe, for 3 1/2 more years, and many more believe, for 7 more
years. They will be the worst years of your life, and the most horrible disasters our
society has ever seen will occur during this time. You read in Come Sail Away of
the earthquakes, objects falling from the sky, and the poisoned waters. You read of the
one-world government that will emerge, ruled by "The Beast," who will, through
deception, false miracles, and promises of "peace and safety," convert the
entire world to a single unified religion, with a global political system, and you read of
the "mark of the beast," which will be needed to access your bank account.
(These scriptures are repeated on the other side of this document, for those who truly do
read this "After We're Gone.") The really practical issue though, is
whether one can wait until this time to "get saved."
There would only be two types of people who would ask your question, "Will I have a
second chance?" There'd be those who truly don't believe the gospel, but have
heard maybe enough that the Rapture happening would convince them of it's ultimate truth;
they'd then be glad for the opportunity to get saved. There'd also be those who do
believe the gospel, right now, but won't commit their hearts just yet, but would want
to after the Rapture - at the last minute, but only once it came down to it. Which are
you? Think about it carefully before you answer...
The Rapture of the Church will occur, only God-knows-when. But here's what will happen
when it does. Millions of people will disappear from the earth in an instant. Many of them
will be driving cars. Some will be flying airplanes. Some will be operating on patients.
You get the picture, I'm sure. Many, many people will die within minutes of the Rapture
without knowing it even happened, and without getting saved "at the last
minute." Now, of the two types of people mentioned above, whom would a just God spare
in a moment like that? Who would die instantly? And who would survive the earthquakes, the
wars and natural disasters long enough to get saved? Would he spare those who have
already, repeatedly, rejected the offer; or would he spare those who have not yet heard,
or understood, or believed the offer, enough to accept or reject it? Hypothetically
speaking, the opportunity will still be around, but realistically speaking, will you?
I never use "scare tactics" to force a conversion. I'm a teacher, however, and
information and logic are fair game for me. Even though my book seemed to center around
the end of the world, scaring people into belief is not my heart at all. That book,
dealt specifically with UFOs, and since you've read it (thanks!), you know the
issues cannot be divorced. You can't do UFOs without doing the Rapture, and without doing
The End. But as one local preacher, whom I adore for his humor, has so wisely said,
"We are never, ever, called in scripture to preach the Second Coming as an
evangelistic message. We have a simple story to tell, and it's all about the first
coming of Jesus Christ - God on a cross - if people believe it, and receive it,
they're saved. If they don't, they're not." While Jesus is good fire
insurance, there's only one reason to get saved ... if you believe. And if you do believe,
then confess it. "That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is
Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be
saved.' Romans 9:10 "Today, if you hear his voice, do not harden your heart..."
Hebrews 4:7 Will the Rapture even occur in our lifetime? A lot of my kind sure
seem to think so, but we've been wrong about that one more times than church historians
can even catalog. It could be a hundred years still, or a thousand. I don't know, and
sometimes I'm more tired of those who think they know than you'll ever be, since you only
hang around with one or two of us. But the truth is, it could also be five minutes from
now. It could have happened since I gave you this letter.
So keep it in a safe place, okay?
Love,
And if the time comes (not the Rapture, but the time
when you know you believe), just say, "Yes, Jesus. I believe..."
Hell take it from there.
www.seekye1.com
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If the rapture has occured by the time you are reading this...
AFTER WE'RE GONE, here is what you can expect,
and here is how you can survive
the darkest hours of planet Earth's history. Firstly, if you are only just
now reading this, after millions of people have simultaneously disappeared from the planet
- know now that this event was plainly spelled out in the Bible. Christians have called it
"The Rapture," and simply put, Jesus took his faithful to Heaven. The Apostle
Paul wrote, years ago, of The Rapture: "We will not all sleep (suffer
physical death), but we will all be changed - in a flash, in the twinkling of an
eye... the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed (1 Corinthians
15:51,52)." Now, we have been changed. All who died as faithful
Christians in years past were given new, immortal bodies, taken to heaven, and the rest of
us immediately followed: "... we who are still alive and are left will be
caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be
with the Lord forever (1 Thessalonians 4:17)."
You are now living in The End Times. The Bible foretells great evils and great disasters
that will be upon the Earth in The Final Days. With the Church gone, Satan is going to get
to literally "rule the world" for a short time - less than seven years - before
Jesus appears physically, to war against him (Jesus Christ will appear first upon the
Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and it will split in two - Zechariah 14:4). You
still have a chance to be on His side. Do not believe whatever the world's scientists,
religious leaders, and governments offer as an explanation for our disappearance. My
personal belief, expressed in a book published in 1998, is that most will say UFO aliens
took away certain "weak" or "resistant" people, to spiritually prepare
humanity for a Golden Age, or Utopia. This is a falsehood, which the Bible declares will
deceive those who refused the gospel message: "The coming of the lawless one
(The Beast, of the book of Revelation) will be in accordance with the work of
Satan displayed in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders, and in every sort
of evil that deceives those who are perishing. They perish because they refused to love
the truth and so be saved. For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion so that they
will believe the lie, and so that all will be condemned who have not believed the truth...
(2 Thess. 2:9-12)." Reader, now it's time for you to "love the truth and
so be saved." Whether it's UFOs, or some other explanation, know that God
pre-ordained that a greatly convincing falsehood would be allowed to deceive those who
have refused the gospel. Up until now, this number has included you. Hopefully, The
Rapture itself, the fact that it (and certain other events, which you will soon witness),
have been prophesied in The Bible, and summarized ahead of time for you here, have worked
together to convince you of the truth of God's Word. You would do well to believe the rest
of it from now on.
Very soon, a one-world system will emerge, and will bring all nations together into a
single, unified political and religious system - A New World Order. Soon this Beast, and
his one-world system, will violently oppose those on the earth who are Christians in this
era: "And I saw a beast coming out of the sea... The dragon (Satan) gave
the beast his power and his throne of great authority... He opened his mouth to blaspheme
God, and to slander his name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven (telling
convincing lies about us who were Raptured)... He was given power to make war
against the saints and to conquer them. AND HE WAS GIVEN AUTHORITY OVER EVERY TRIBE,
PEOPLE, LANGUAGE AND NATION (Be warned now -The Bible has already foretold that
the one-world system which will evolve is run by Satan - do not be deceived). All
the inhabitants of the earth will worship the beast - all whose names have not been
written in the book of life belonging to the Lamb that was slain (Jesus Christ,
who spilled his blood to die for sins and purchase your soul for Heaven)... If
anyone is to go into captivity, into captivity he will go. If anyone is to be killed with
the sword, with the sword he will be killed (This could very well mean you, if you
receive Jesus Christ now, and resist the one-world system, but there's good news to come)...
(Rev. 13:1-10)."
Know that this man will be considered a great and peaceful man, and leader. He is a
deceiver, and may himself be deceived. But The Bible has foretold of his reign, and you
must not become a part of this one-world system, or you will be eternally doomed. The
first Beast's follower (there are two beasts foretold) will soon set up a one-world
currency, that will operate electronically from a mark, or laser-tattoo, perhaps even a
UPC code or something similar, on a person's skin: "Then I saw another beast,
coming out of the earth... he performed great and miraculous signs, even causing fire to
come down from heaven in full view of men... He also forced everyone, small and great,
rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or forehead, so that no
one could buy or sell unless he had the mark (Revelation 13:11-17)." DO NOT
RECIEVE THIS MARK, EVEN IF IT COSTS YOU YOUR LIFE! TO RECIEVE IT WILL COST YOU YOUR
ETERNAL SOUL! "If anyone worships the beast and his image and receives his mark
on the forehead or on the hand, he too, will drink of the wine of God's fury... He will be
tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb. There is
no rest day or night for anyone who worships the beast and his image, or for anyone who
receives the mark of his name. This calls for patient endurance on the part of the saints
who obey God's commandments and remain faithful to Jesus (Rev. 13:9-12)."
The immediate cost to you for refusing this mark will be that you cannot buy food, or
anything, and perhaps not even own property - as you will not be considered a citizen of
this New World Order. Fear not, for as he has been to so many before, God Himself has
always promised to be "Provider" for his own. There will be other Christians to
join with, who may also receive miraculous provision from Heaven, just as the ancient
Israelites received manna and quail (Exodus 16). Avoid, however, churches which
were largely unaffected by The Rapture, and who deny that the disappearance was Jesus
calling His Bride home - they are rationalizing why they are still here. Their leadership
was not true to Jesus, and are what the Bible calls "apostate," meaning fallen
away. But you will find groups of believers who have confessed that they were unfaithful,
or "lukewarm," but have now repented, and are set to preach the gospel until The
End. All of these Christians will know that they are going to die for their faith,
and for their stand against the antichrist spirit, which dominate the one-world religion.
This is called "Babylon" in the Bible, a prostitute church, and a harlot. Sooner
or later, you too will die for your faith, if you now pray to receive Christ, but fear
not. This is the End of Time, and you too, will soon be resurrected: "I saw the
souls of those who had been beheaded... They had not worshiped the beast... and had not
received his mark... They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years... Blessed
and holy are those who have part in the first resurrection. The second death has no power
over them, but they will be priests of God and of Christ, and will reign with him for a
thousand years (Rev. 20:4-6)." Yes, if you pray to Jesus now, you will endure
suffering, but reigning with Christ will become your destiny. Believe the truth. Despite
the circumstance that brought you to this moment, God does love you; you will one day be
considered a hero of the faith for what you will endure in the immediate future. Know that
it will be worth it. "He who testifies to these things says, 'Yes, I am coming
soon.' Amen. Come, Lord Jesus (Rev 22:20)."
I'll see you soon.
Guy Malone, April 29, 1998
AFTER WE'RE GONE is Copyright 1998 Guy Malone; Print and copy freely; for a fresh copy, or
to read the book
Come Sail Away: UFO Phenomenon & The Bible for free visit www.seekye1.com
(Currently, the book may also be purchased by mailing $10 to the above
address.) For a fresh copy of both sides of this tract, on one piece
of paper, write to Guy Malone P.O. BOX 291926 Nashville, TN 37229-1926 $1 for printing and
mailing would be appreciated.
STEAL THIS to the glory of God! Believe it or not,
this entire document can be made to fit onto one piece of paper, front and back,
for distribution by your church, or to your not-yet-believing friends and family (leave it
in their Bible if they don't respond to it now). It's real small type, and it takes a
little work on your part, but it is quite effective and can be done. A copy of this
webpage has been produced, which you can't simply print out on one easy piece of paper,
because the html coding leaves a lot of white space at the top and bottom of each document
when you go to print it. What you have to do is go to it (www.seekye1.com/aftertract.htm
), then "Edit; Copy" the top half and "Edit; Paste" it into a Word (or
similar program) document. Then come back and do the same with the other half. You will
have to play with the spacing some, using the "enter" and "delete"
keys, to make sure each side fits onto only one side. IMPORTANT - set your margins as
minimal as they will go ("File; Page Properties" in most MS Word programs),
usually about "0.25 - 0.5" top, bottom, left and right, and then be sure
to hit "File; Print Preview" to make sure. Print out your documents, go to a
copy shop, and have them place them back-to-back one one sheet of paper. It's that simple!
And BOOM! You're in the tract ministry! Leave a stack of them on your church's info table
(always check with leadership first, before doing this! If you are leadership, you know
who to check with) and watch them go. Obviously, I'd appreciate it if you didn't cut out
my info in the process - we want them to read the book, "paying customer" or
not, as it's just chock-full of the gospel. If you have any difficulty, or simply can't
get it to work, then write me for a copy, on one piece of paper, back-to-back. God bless
your ministry, and pray for this one! gm
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