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The Blessed Hope — Living in Light of the Rapture
Six days of doctrine. Today we land the plane. The Rapture is not just a belief to defend — it is a hope to live from. And the difference between the five wise virgins and the five foolish virgins was not theology. They all believed the bridegroom was coming. The difference was oil. Personal, private, intimate readiness that cannot be borrowed, inherited, or transferred.
The Parable That Changes Everything
Ten virgins. Same starting position. Same lamps. Same wedding invitation. Same knowledge of the bridegroom’s coming. The difference was not information — it was preparation. Five went in. Five were shut out. The door closed. And the most chilling words in the New Testament: I do not know you. The parable is not a warning for unbelievers — it is a warning for the church. The question is not whether you believe in the Rapture. The question is whether you have oil.
The Blessed Hope Produces Zealous Good Works
Titus 2:11-14 is the clearest statement in the New Testament on what the blessed hope actually produces — not escape fantasies or passive waiting, but a people zealous for good works. Grace trains you. Hope purifies you. First John 3:3 adds the personal diagnostic: everyone who truly hopes in His appearing purifies himself. If the blessed hope is making you passive, you are not holding the biblical version of it.
How to Live While You Wait
Paul calls believers salt and light (Matthew 5:13-14), ambassadors for Christ (2 Corinthians 5:20), and time-redeemers (Ephesians 5:15-16). Peter commands them to set their hope fully on the grace that arrives with Jesus (1 Peter 1:13). Romans 13:11-12 adds the urgency — the night is far gone, the day is at hand, put on the armor of light. This is what the blessed hope produces: not bunker mentality, but fearless, focused, kingdom-advancing action.
The Final Call — Maranatha
Maranatha — Our Lord, come — is the oldest recorded prayer of the Church. Paul closes his final letter from a Roman prison cell pointing to the crown of righteousness laid up for all who have loved His appearing (2 Timothy 4:7-8). Not all who defended the Rapture. Not all who argued every proof text. All who loved it. The last words of Scripture echo it: Surely I am coming soon. Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. The door is still open. Say yes to Him today — and then live every day after it like the Bridegroom is coming at midnight. Because He is.
Seven days of Scripture all point in the same direction — Jesus is coming for His Church. The blessed hope is not escapism. It is training. Grace trains you. Hope purifies you. Read Day 7 — The Blessed Hope on FaithNFreedom.social — the Ten Virgins, Titus 2, Maranatha, and the final call, verse by verse. To follow the complete series from Day 1, visit the complete series index.
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