Left Behind or Led Astray? A Biblical and Historical Analysis Project challenges one of the most entrenched doctrines in modern evangelical theology: the pretribulation rapture. With rigorous biblical exegesis, historical investigation, and prophetic insight, this study exposes the man-made origins of rapture theology and contrasts it with the deeply rooted scriptural promise of the Second Exodus-Yahweh's covenantal regathering of His people.
This project unpacks key misinterpreted texts, such as Matthew 24:40-41 and 1 Thessalonians 4, clarifying that being "taken" is a picture of judgment, not reward. Drawing from both canon and apocryphal sources, it demonstrates that the righteous are preserved through tribulation, not removed from it.
Far from being a side issue, this work shows why eschatological deception can have eternal consequences. It's not just about end-time theories-it's about knowing Yahweh's character, trusting His promises, and preparing His people to stand.
This is not a study about escape. It's a call to endure, to remain faithful, and to be counted among those who inherit the earth.