
Dispelling Pretribulational Rapture Theory Myths--Is it True the Church is the "Restrainer" of 2 Thes. 2:6-7?
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Over time, the Pretrib rapture theory has undergone several changes. One such change involves the identity of the restrainer mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7. Initially, the Restrainer was primarily identified as the Holy Spirit. Subsequently, many began to suggest that it was both the Holy Spirit and the church. However, recent emphasis has shifted to "the Church" being viewed as the restrainer. This implies that the Holy Spirit alone is insufficient and requires assistance from the church. Importantly, there are no explicit texts that support this view, and the church is referred to in feminine terms as the "bride of Christ," rather than as a "he," as the restrainer is in 2 Thessalonians 2. Nevertheless, the assertion that the church serves as "the restrainer of sin" has mobilized a specific group of Christians, particularly conservative evangelicals, to influence laws and government, creating a nationalism that imposes their own beliefs and values on others. The origins of Dispensationalism in America trace back to the Civil War, during a period when America experienced significant division along racial lines, which has contributed to the current resurgence of this troubling, polarizing reality. Welcome to the Revelation Revolution. Obtain The Revelation Commentary, A Unique Prewrath Perspective. https://a.co/d/gnAJ4xO