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Title:The Glory of God is Intelligence.
Moderator:BSS::RONEY
Created:Thu Jan 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Apr 25 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:460
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85.0. "Christ's Second Coming & the Millennium" by CACHE::LEIGH () Wed Mar 02 1988 16:57

In referring to the coming of the Lord, Joseph referred to a time of 56 years
as "wind[ing] up the scene."

People opposing the LDS church pounce upon this statement as being a prophecy
of an exact time for the coming of the Lord.  However, they omit information
in the Doctrine and Covenants and in the History of the Church that shows that
Joseph's comment about "56 years" was speculation on his part and not a claimed
revelation from the Lord.

Eight years after commenting on "56 years", Joseph explained that he had
prayed to know when the Second Coming would occur.  He made the comments on
April 2, 1843.

    I was once praying very earnestly to know the time of the coming
    of the son of Man, when I heard a voice repeat the following:

    Joseph, my son, if thou livest until thou art eighty-five years old,
    [he was born in 1805] thou shalt see the face of the Son of Man;
    therefore let this suffice, and trouble me no more on this matter.

    I was left thus, without being able to decide whether this coming
    referred to the beginning of the millennium or to some previous
    appearing, or whether I should die and thus see his face.

    I believe the coming of the Son of Man will not be any sooner than
    that time.  (D & C 130:14-17)

Four days later, while addressing a conference of the church, Joseph
commented on this revelation as follows:

    I was left to draw my own conclusions concerning this; and I took the
    liberty to conclude that if I did live to that time, He would make
    His appearance.  But I do not say whether He will make His appearance
    or I shall go where He is.  (History of the Church 5:336)

Thus, we see that in 1835 Joseph speculated on the Second Coming being 
in 1890, but he later learned through revelation that he was not to know
the time, and the Lord counseled him to "therefore let this suffice, and
trouble me no more on this matter."  I do not believe this speculation
makes him a false prophet.

Allen
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85.1SIGNS OF THE 2ND COMINGSLSTRN::RONDINAMon Mar 28 1988 00:4918
    I would like to open a new note the purpose of which is to share
    any significant items, news, happenings, etc. that are a Signs of
    the Times, that is something that could be interpreted as preparatory
    to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.  I am particularly interested
    in contemporary happenings, but some persons might want to add
    historical items such as the dedication of Israel for the return
    of the Jews by Orson Pratt for general interest.
    
    In any case the Second Coming is a fascinating subject and a
    discussion of possible signs might be interesting. 
    
    NOTE OF CAUTION:  I really do not want to debate the issues of Pre-
    or Post- Tribulationists.  So the purpose is not to convince anyone,
    but to offer information and insights on Signs of the Lord's Coming.
    
    Happy Noting,
    
    Paul
85.2Adam-Ondi_AhmanCACHE::LEIGHThu Apr 14 1988 09:0714
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SLSTRN::RONDINA                                       8 lines  24-MAR-1988 23:29
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    I want to inquire from anyone about Adam-Ondi-Ahman.  A recent RM
    from Missouri MIssion informed me that the Church had been making
    preparations, building apartment buildings, installing sewer systems,
    wells, etc.  He interepreted this activity as preparatory.  Has
    anyone heard of or know of similar things happening in the Missouri
    Area?                   
    
    Paul R
85.3MissouriCACHE::LEIGHThu Apr 14 1988 09:0834
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MIZZOU::SHERMAN "my 2� ..."                          28 lines  25-MAR-1988 10:42
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    Howdy, Paul!
    
    During the years that I lived in Missouri there has always been
    speculation about what goes on with the Church in the Independence
    area.  The Church is involved in buying real estate up there for
    historic as well as investment purposes.  Because of the prophecies
    and speculation about the future, there has always been a public
    interest in this activity with the idea that maybe there's more to 
    it than investment.  But, my own opinion is that it truly is for 
    investment.  Both Kansas City and St. Louis are experiencing rapid 
    growth.  As you may know, Missouri is one of the few states that 
    can become totally self-sufficient economically.  There are still 
    resources and manpower available for economic growth.  As a result, 
    there have been many predictions of industry expansion in the state.
    So, the Church is not the only organization that is doing development
    there.  As yet, the economic boom has not hit.  I believe this is
    because Missouri is still a 'closed-shop' state and because the
    government in its zeal to reap the benefits of the anticipated growth
    has jumped the gun and made taxes and such too high for new industries.

        I might mention for the benefit of new readers that the Church is 
    *very* conservative about investments.  The purpose of the investments 
    is kind of like when David went to Egypt and recommended that the
    harvest of the good years be saved for the lean years.  By making such 
    investments during good times the Church can prepare to maintain
    itself and the Church welfare system during hard times.
    
    Steve
85.4correction ...MIZZOU::SHERMANBaron of GraymatterThu Apr 14 1988 10:396
    re: -.1
    
    As was previously pointed out, I should have said *Joseph* in Egypt.
    I had been studying about David at the time...
    
    Steve
85.5Teaching Youth the "Signs"MDVAX1::DULLWed Apr 27 1988 12:2343
    This topic has always intrigued me, and I am always eager to learn
    more about it.
    
    A few years back, when I was teaching the 12-13-year-old Sunday
    School class, I was teaching from the New Testament manual designed for
    this particular age group.
    
    Towards the end of the year, we got to the lesson on the book of
    Revelations.  I prepared the lesson exactly as outlined in the manual,
    and to my surprise - by the time I finished giving the lesson that
    Sunday, I had a classful of terrified youth.  They were terrified
    of what was to come.  Needless to say, I felt terrible about the
    whole thing.  
    
    A year and a half later (I was still a Sunday School teacher), the
    youth asked for specific lessons on things such as the plan of
    salvation,  the signs of the times, applying the gospel in their
    everyday lives - at school, home, etc. - and I agreed to prepare
    lessons on these topics.
    
    When preparing the "signs of the times" lesson, I recalled vividly
    the fear and panic my class had a couple years earlier, and I didn't
    want a repeat performance.  So I devised a two-week lesson plan
    that had the students tell *me* what the signs were instead of me
    telling them what they were.  I had a series of 5-6 team games that
    helped them figure out what these signs were.  If they discovered
    a sign that they didn't understand, we would discuss it.  It was
    a real growing experience for all of us.  We were able to discuss
    the 51 signs as discussed in Bruce R. McConkie's book entitled,
    "Mormon Doctrine."
    
    For the class, I prepared a sheet which gave a brief description
    of these 51 signs.  In Elder McConkie's book, he describes each
    sign in depth.
    
    In the next reply, I will list these 51 signs.  If further
    clarification is needed on any particular sign, we can discuss it
    further in this note or in a brand new note.
    
    Tamara
    
    
    
85.6Signs of the Times by Bruce R. McConkieMDVAX1::DULLWed Apr 27 1988 16:54111
			Signs of the Times


		As Presented in "Mormon Doctrine" by

			Bruce R. McConkie


1.	Spirit to be poured out on all flesh

2.	Discovery and use of printing

3.	Protestant Reformation and Age of Renaissance

4.	Discovery of America

5.	Establishment of American nation

6.	Translation and printing of the Bible

7.	Establishment of the U.S. Constitution

8.	Latter-day revelation

9.	Coming forth of the Book of Mormon

10.	Opposition to the Book of Mormon

11.	Restoration of the Keys and Priesthood

12.	Restoration of the gospel

13.	Messenger to precede Second Coming

14.	Church and Kingdom set up again

15.	Growth of the Church

16.	Gathering of Israel

17.	Ten tribes to return

18.	Times of Gentiles being fulfilled

19.	Return of Judah to Jerusalem

20.	Jews to begin to believe in Christ

21.	Building of Latter-day temples

22.	Lord to come suddenly to temple

23.	Persecution of the Saints

24.	Spirit of Elijah and genealogical research

25.	Persecution of the Jews

26.	True gospel to be preached in all the world

27.	Worldly knowledge to increase

28.	Scientific and inventive progress

29.	Disease, plague, pestilence to sweep earth

30.	Elements in commotion

31.	Disasters and calamities to abound

32.	Strikes, anarchy, violence to increase

33.	Latter-day wickedness

34.	Withdrawal of spirit from wicked

35.	Peace taken from earth

36.	Angels now reaping the earth

37.	Wars and rumors of wars

38.	Famines, depressions and economic turmoil

39.	Apostate darkness covers earth

40.	Many false churches in latter days

41.	Refusal of man to believe signs

42.	Signs on earth and in heaven

43.	Lamanites to blossom as the rose

44.	The gathering at Adam-ondi-amhan

45.	Final great war to attend Second Coming

46.	Sorrow and fear precede and accompany Second Coming

47.	Fall of the great and abominable church

48.	Special mission in Jerusalem of two latter-day prophets

49.	Wicked to be burned as stubble

50.	Final restitution of all things to be completed

51.	Christ to reign personally on earth

End.
85.7ThanksRIPPLE::KOTTERRIRich KotterWed Apr 27 1988 16:573
    Thanks for entering that. It was very interesting.
    
    Rich
85.8How does this bring us closer?TEMPE1::LARSENSat Jun 11 1988 19:5818
    In posting the note I just entered in the GROWTH topic I 
    came across an article where people were interviewed about
    how they felt about this marvelous revelation now that 
    we have had it for ten years.  Several of the people
    interviewed from this area commented on how it was fulfilling
    prophecy and felt it brought us that much closer to the
    Coming of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.  This left me
    with a question that I have searched for an answer to but
    to no avail.  I wonder if some of my Mormon friends (or 
    anyone familiar with LDS Church history) can tell me:
    
    How does this revelation full fill past prophecy and bring
    us that much closer to Christ's coming in Glory?  I could
    not find anything on this and would appreciate some help.

    In His Love,
    -gary
    
85.9RestorationRIPPLE::KOTTERRIRich KotterSun Jun 12 1988 01:4315
    Conjecture:
    
    Latter-day Saints believe that in this dispensation of the Gospel, the
    Dispensation of the Fulness of Times, all things will be restored that
    have ever been had among the children of men. It would seem that
    anciently all worthy males held the priesthood. Then there came a time
    when apparently only the Levites held the priesthood, along with the
    Prophets. And so it is interesting that now the priesthood has again
    been made available, not only to Levites and prophets, but to all
    worthy males. So this could be regarded as part of the "restoration of
    all things" before the Coming of the Lord, thus signifying that we are
    that much closer.
    
    Regards,
    Rich
85.10Extending Missionary wordFLATTP::MURRAY_RUMon Jun 13 1988 19:5313
    One more thought on how this revelation would point toward the second
    coming of Christ.
      
    Before the Negro people were able to hold the priesthood the church
    was not allowed to actively proselyte among them.  Since then we
    have had great success in many areas of the world among the black
    people.  Many prophets have stated that before Christ would return
    the gospel must be preached to "All nations, kindreds, tongues,
    and peoples."  This revelation opened up one more step to the full-
    fillment of this prophecy.
    
    Russell Murray
    
85.11MIZZOU::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326Tue May 30 1989 10:5780
With all the news of late about softening relations with the Soviets
and the fight for democracy in China, I've been wondering about how this
fits in with prophecies about the last days.  A couple of thoughts come
to mind.

In 3 Ne. 3:2-10, Lachoneus got a letter from Giddianhi, the leader of the 
Gadianton robbers.  Among other things, Giddianhi was very courteous and
flattering to Lachoneus.  In a very persuasive fashion, Giddianhi expresses
his desire to avoid bloodshed and come to a peaceful settlement.  He invites
Lachoneus to join with the band as 'not our slaves, but our brethren and 
partners of all our substance.'  In return for peace, he asks Lachoneus to
'yield up unto this my people, your cities, your lands, and your possessions'
rather than be destroyed.

I begin to wonder, how much strategic advantage do the Soviet leaders get by 
negotiating peace instead of the cold war?  It seems to me that if the Soviet
leaders had gotten the arms reductions and good PR as being peacemakers during 
the cold war instead of now, it would have counted as a major victory for them. 
Also, I seem to recall previous cautions about dealing with Soviet leaders
- that they always seem to be wanting peace and negotiating for peace.  But, at
the very end you find that they have gotten the upper hand by having not 
followed through with the full extent of their commitments or by withdrawing
their offers.  It seems strange to me that people want to believe that it
was their natural desire for peace that brought them to current negotiations.
This seems to ignore the fact that the U.S. has been threatening them with
SDI and economic superiority.  My personal feeling is that without these, the
Soviet leaders would not have made the apparent progress now being made.  A 
corollary to this is that if they can get us to abandon these, they will go 
away from the negotiating table.  It seems to me that Soviet leaders stand to 
gain great strategic advantage by using present tactics that include talks of 
peace, democracy and internal change.

How much parallel, if any, is there between the approaches of current Soviet
leaders and of Giddianhi?  How similar might the approaches become?

I notice that the band of robbers presented themselves as equals or
'brethren.'  Yet, it was very apparent that they had a lot of murders and 
trickery involved in winning advantage over each other.  In a way, they
were slaves unto their leaders.  They were also very proud, with probably
all of the wickedness that this pride might imply.  I feel that the 
Nephites were soothed when the robbers spoke of peace.  Perhaps they even 
began to imagine that the robbers were just like them, but ignored the fact 
that the robbers lived by much different rules of conduct.  The robbers did 
not enjoy the same level of freedom as the Nephites.

The press today often lauds the Soviet leaders as they begin to allow their 
people basic freedoms.  But, are we forgetting that their people are still 
under a form of slavery?  I think that many people nowadays are getting the 
impression that the Soviet people are just as free as the people of the U.S..  
Certainly, the encouragements for democratization in China by Soviet leaders 
fortify such an opinion.  This is an ironic situation.  The Chinese have 
been great adversaries of the Soviets for a long time.  Does preaching 
democracy to the people of China actually weaken the country by fostering 
internal turmoil?  I note that President Bush was very careful to try to avoid
inciting riot in China in expressing our support for the democratic movement
within that country.  I find it interesting.

There has been talk of the cold war being over.  Yet, it was only recently
that a number of Soviets were expelled from Britain because of the excessive
amount of espionage activity going on.  This would not have made the news
except that the Soviets responded with similar expulsions, drawing attention
to their reasons for doing so.

Please pardon me, but I remain highly suspicious of the motives of Soviet 
leaders.  I have the feeling that, like Giddianhi, they are using the message 
of peace to try to win strategic advantage.  I feel that their root motives are 
basically unchanged.  This is not the first time that they have shown to the
world that they were changing for the better and that we could now talk with
them about peace.  But, perhaps it is the most successful from a strategic 
point of view.

As to softening relations with both China and Russia, it seems to me that we 
may be seeing further fulfillment of the prophecies of countries opening up.
I have great empathy for the people of both countries.  I sorrow at the 
corruptions in government that both peoples endure.  I hope that the will of
the peoples might have greater influence.


Steve
85.12trying to stop the downslide of the soviet empireNORGE::CHADIch glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tteTue May 30 1989 13:0421
Re: soviets

I'm of the opinion that it is not so much a desire for peace that the soviets
have but rather the realization that the soviet union is falling by the wayside,
economically, politically (that one's debatable) and as world citizens
(the Environment there is so bad from what I've read that it makes our
environment look like the garden of eden (figuratively speaking)).  The
people there are fed up with the sinking SoL (Standard of Living) and
quality of life.  The leaders there want to remain in power and need to appease
the people and make life better for them, etc etc etc.

I'm not convinced that they (the soviets) have a grand master plan to take
over the world by preaching peace (though I'm sure that the thoughts
enter their minds).  I think they are trying to fix their internal problems
and will then re-commit themselves to external problems like taking over
the world.  Any advantage they get by preaching peace is probably thought
of as a secondary return and not the prime reason for it all.

whew

Chad
85.13More signs are upon us.BSS::RONEYCharles RoneyTue Dec 05 1989 14:2535

	With the economic collapse of the European Communist governments, 
	the principles of stable economic capitalism looks pretty good.  
	But this is just the means with which God is using to bring us
	closer to the second coming.  In looking at the new freedom 
	movements in eastern Europe, we see states like East Germany, 
	Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia 
	emerging from behind the "iron curtain."  We can look forward 
	to increased missionary effort in those countries.  But the major
	breakthrough is Russia.  With a promise of religious freedoms to
	come, we can now go freely in Russia (I hope).

	Look at what has happened in the past two or three months:

		Great openings in previously Communist countries.

		That great symbol of repression and human injustice, 
		the Berlin Wall, has fallen.

		The whole Czechoslovakian government has denounced the 
		1968 invasion of the Warsaw Pact armies.  Now Russia and 
		all of the Warsaw Pact nations have denounced it!

		Israel is "discussing" about rebuilding Solomon's Temple 
		in Jerusalem.

		Columbian problems with the drug lords are really the 
		same as the Nephites had with the Gadianton robbers.

	In just a few months the Lord has opened up a large part of the world.
	How long will it take for China?  When it does, then we will indeed
	be taking the Gospel to the ends of the earth!  I find it extremely
	fascinating and exciting to see the rapid advancements after plodding 
	along so slowly for so long a time now.
85.14Very curiousBAGELS::WILLIAMSBryan WilliamsTue Dec 05 1989 17:443
    Where have you heard about rebuilding the temple?
    
    Bryan
85.15BSS::RONEYCharles RoneyThu Dec 07 1989 15:2118
	RE: <<< Note 107.13 by BAGELS::WILLIAMS "Bryan Williams" >>>

>    Where have you heard about rebuilding the temple?
    
	Bryan,
		It was an article in the Colorado Springs Gazette.  I tried
	to find it, but the cub scouts took all the papers.  It should have
	been in the last week or so.
		As I recall, it did not go any further than a "discussion"
	because the Moslems have some stuff or buildings (I can't remember) 
	on the site that they consider Holy .  But at least Israel was 
	looking at it.  I think it will be quite interesting to see how the 
	temple will be built.  Maybe that will be the reason Jerusalem is 
	over run just before the second coming.

	Charles

85.16DNEAST::STTHOMAS_KEVThu Dec 07 1989 16:0720
    It's going to be mighty interesting to see the developments in Israel
    concerning the temple. The Moslem's consider the Dome of the Rock to 
    be a holy shrine, this is where the ancient Jewish temple was located. 
    I would believe that any action on the part of the Jewish people to 
    rebuild the temple would indeed be met with many angry Moslems. I 
    believe that something would have to happen to somehow clear the way to 
    rebuild, whether it be war or disaster that destroys the site, I don't 
    know. But, to be sure, It cannot be too far in the future, and... 
    given the rapidity of events occurring in Eastern Europe, circumstances
    could change rapidly in the Middle East, which could bring this very 
    event about. Odd, the feeling I get is that even though the prospects
    of freedom look brighter for millions in the world, these changes fit
    into the sceme of things, ie., end time prophesies. There will be more
    terrible wars and these things will occur preceding the Saviour's 
    return. I pray that we don't become lulled too much and that we all
    are personally and spiritually prepared as a people for these times
    and for His return.
    
    Kevin
                                        
85.17ECAD2::SHERMANECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326Thu Dec 07 1989 16:327
    It is interesting that the Jews and the Moslems hold the same things
    Holy and may be willing to fight to the death over them.  Seems
    to conflict with the intuitive idea that good guys and bad guys
    (whomever that may be, I won't commit) hold different things to
    be Holy.
    
    Steve
85.18More on the TempleCASPRO::PRESTONConfront reality...Fri Dec 08 1989 13:1420
    The desire to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem is not a new development.
    There are those wo have wanted to do so for years, but as Kevin pointed
    out, the Moslem mosque, Dome of the Rock, occupies part of the site of
    the original Temple, and it would have to be removed (horrors!) before
    the Temple could be rebuilt. Some zealots have even considered blowing
    up the mosque (clandestinely, of course), but so far have been restrained 
    from doing so.
    
    There would be no surer means of infuriating the entire Arab world than 
    for Israel to do something to that mosque, especially if it was for the
    purpose of rebuilding the Jewish temple.
    
    Ed
    
    
    
    I think it's indicative of the kind of prophecy that God often deals in,
    to have seemingly impossible prophecies come to pass.
    
    Ed
85.19DNEAST::STTHOMAS_KEVFri Dec 08 1989 13:269
    re: -17
    
    I agree with your comments. The moment when man decides that it cannot
    happen, the Lord will make the seemingly impossible, happen. 
    
    Even though latter day Middle East prophesies haven't been the main course
    on LDS plates here maybe we should have a note devoted to this area.
    What do you think, Ed?
    
85.21Millennium vs Final JudgementBSS::RONEYCharles RoneyThu May 10 1990 16:3351
	    I think there is some confusion over the concept of the 
	millennium and the final judgement.  Also, there are sometimes
	terms, e.g. spirit prison and damnation, used in either the wrong 
	concept or that might have two different meanings depending on the 
	concepts used.  I would like to summarize here what I have come to 
	understand from my research.

	    First it should be understood that "the end of the world" and
	"the end of the earth" are two different concepts each relating
	to the millennium and the final judgement, respectively.  The term
 	"world" should be defined as "the society of mankind upon the 
	earth." (This can be verified with Webster.)  The point is that the
	earth is differentiated from mankind, or the world.  The reason is 
	that when the Savior comes again, which is termed the second coming,
	it will be the end of the world and the start of the millennium, 
	and not the end of the earth, which happens at the final judgement 
	at the end of the millennium.

	    Now, the world has been created both physically and spiritually,
	and both are tied to the earth.  The spiritual world, or spirit 
	world, is a world for the departed spirits which inhabited the
	physical world.  It is also the place of hell where the devil and 
	his angles were cast down out of heaven.  It was divided into two 
	areas by a deep, impassable gulf.  Hell on one side and paradise on 
	the other.  The entire spirit world is often referred to as the 
	"spirit prison" even though it contains in the hell area a section
	that is a "spirit prison" which was made in the days of Noah.  The
	devil has his kingdom in hell where he has total dominion or control 
	over the spirits residing there, except in the "spirit prison."

	    When a person "dies", there is a judgement as to which place 
	they should go - hell and in or out of the "spirit prison"  or 
	paradise.  At the second coming there will be another such 
	preliminary judgement made for the new terrestrial state upon the 
	earth during the millennium - either the physical or spiritual world.  
	At the end of the millennium is the final judgement.  At this point 
	each person will be assigned, or rewarded, with one of four kingdoms.
	Three kingdoms are of glory and one is of outer darkness.  Also, 
	death and hell will be thrown into outer darkness.  The spirit world 
	on the earth will be gone, and the earth will be made over into the 
	celestial kingdom where Heavenly Father will reside.  All persons
	except the devil and his angles will be resurrected.  (They never
	had a physical body in the first place.)

	    The celestial kingdom is the highest kingdom of reward and it
	contains those of God's children who are to be exalted as Gods
	and the angles who will serve them.  In the eternal perspective of
	things, all the multitudes of angles in the celestial kingdom and
	all of the multitudes in the kingdoms of the terrestrial, telestial, 
	and outer darkness are considered to be "damned."
85.20Interpretation of Mid-East EventsRHODES::RONDINAWed Jan 23 1991 15:057
    We have not had much discussion on this topic for some time.  But,
    with all the goings on in the Mid-east, I was wondering what might
    be some interpretations of this war.  Is this a preface to Ammagedon?
    What are any facts or opinions you might have?
    
    
    
85.22rapture?FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 20 1993 12:235
    Does the LDS Church believe in a "Rapture" as pointed to in I
    Thessalonians 4:17 by the Christian Church?
    
    thanks,
    Mike
85.23Rapture only the beginning...BSS::RONEYCharles RoneyThu May 20 1993 12:5619
	LDS doctrine believes that the "rapture" is not the end of the 
	earth but the end of the world and start of the millennium.  It
	can also be stated that at this time the earth will transition 
	from a telestial law and glory to a terrestrial law and glory.  

	At the end of the millennium it will the transition to a celestial 
	law and glory (see D&C 88).

	The "rapture" will occur at the end of the world which ushers in
	the beginning of the millennium, which is a thousand years of the
	seventh seal.  Revelations 7:4-8 define 12,000 from each of the 
	twelve tribes of Israel that are *sealed* to be with Christ at
	the start of this era. These 144,000 are the seed to start the
	millennium, which is where all things are prepared for the end
	of the earth and the beginning of eternity.  I would refer also 
	to D&C 29:11,22-28.  D&C 77:9-12 and D&C 88 have more details on
	the seven seals and the 144,000 as does D&C 133:18.

	Charles
85.24ECADSR::SHERMANSteve ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 MLO5-2/26aThu May 20 1993 13:4710
    re: .22
    
    To which "Christian Church" are you referring?  Is this a general
    statement or is it with reference to a particular denomination?
    Not all churches generally accepted as "Christian" believe in the 
    same interpretation of I Thessalonians 4:17.  The KJV does not use 
    nor define the term "rapture."  It is also not found in Smith's 
    Bible Dictionary.
    
    Steve
85.25FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri May 21 1993 11:347
    Re: .23
    
    So you basically subscribe to a post-tribulation rapture?
    
    Re: .24
    
    The word rapture is derived from the Latin translation of that verse.