Space Travel after the Rapture

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I could be wrong, but when Jesus appeared to the apostles after He was resurrected, He didn’t seem to be bound by time or by how He got from one place to another. I think it will be like that for us. We can’t imagine what time is going to be like when are in heaven. God is not bound by time (that we can understand) and He sees it all at once. It’s mind blowing to imagine the possibilities, but it will be amazing!

I am still amazed at how I expect to see Jesus face-to-face! And I also think that we won’t be standing in a line to see Jesus…He will be available to each of us, in a personal way, as if we were the most important one to Him. Imagine all the people that will be with us! Now, imagine being so important to our Savior that He has time for each and every one of us, whenever we want Him. I think it will be like that as far as that kind of space travel. I don’t think that He’s been working on our “mansions” all this time. I believe that we will be able to travel to wherever He’s been working on at a moment’s notice. JMHO.

The future of the Church is beyond glorious. We cannot even begin to imagine what it means to be co-heirs with the very Son of God. To my limited mind, it sounds blasphemous. But the Word does say we ARE co-heirs with Him.

"So then, no more boasting about human leaders! All things are yours, whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future—all are yours, and you are of Christ, and Christ is of God." (1 Cor. 3:21-23)
 

Andy C

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1/3rd of the Jewish people are prophecies to make it to the end of the tribulation to be saved. There are an estimated 14-16 million of them in the world today.
Good point. This even ups the overall number well above 5 million, but even with this, there is no solid way to calculate on how many will make it to the end of the tribulation. Terrible times for those who come to faith during the trib, but surviving to the end, and seeing the Lord coming at the end, awesome.
 

Umbrella Girl

Now we see through a glass, darkly; (1 Cor 13:12)
Honestly, I have absolutely NO desire to explore outer space. Not even in a glorified body. Maybe because the thought of outer space has always terrified me…
 

Umbrella Girl

Now we see through a glass, darkly; (1 Cor 13:12)
I am still amazed at how I expect to see Jesus face-to-face! And I also think that we won’t be standing in a line to see Jesus…He will be available to each of us, in a personal way, as if we were the most important one to Him. Imagine all the people that will be with us! Now, imagine being so important to our Savior that He has time for each and every one of us, whenever we want Him
I have wondered about this. Will we be able to spend personal, one on one time with Jesus? I sure hope so…

Or will we always be in groups? Or standing in line to talk with Him, like a celebrity?

:confused
 

wanderingfreeman

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I can imagine that one of the cover stories used to explain the Rapture will be a mass abduction event by aliens. I can see a push towards space travel after the fact in part to go look for those evil aliens that abducted all of those humans. The search for resources will also drive space exploration but the problem is this exploration is incredibly expensive and who will be willing to fund it?

I would have hoped that they could make the connection when they realized that everyone that is gone was from the same religion and that the Bible explains exactly what happened but we’re talking about people who increasingly can’t even identify a woman or actually believe socialism is superior to capitalism. If women argue that killing unborn babies is “reproductive health“ then why wouldn’t they believe that aliens abducted all Christians? And just like everything else the solution that will be offered to everyone left will be more government control, more taxes, and less personal freedoms.

Thankfully I won’t be around so they can do whatever they want.
But; not all "christians" will be gone. True Christians will be but the world won't know or care about the difference . Imo, many of the most ppopular television preachers will still be here. That will make the Great Deception easier to sell. Imo ymmv
 

wanderingfreeman

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I have wondered about this. Will we be able to spend personal, one on one time with Jesus? I sure hope so…

Or will we always be in groups? Or standing in line to talk with Him, like a celebrity?

:confused
God is omnipresent. Wouldn't this also mean Jesus is omnipresent as well? If true he could give each of us all the time we need without slighting anyone else. Jmo, ymmv
 
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