The Bride Who Remains
The Bride Who Remains challenges one of the most widely accepted ideas in modern Christian teaching—the belief that believers will be removed from the earth in a pre-tribulation rapture. Through careful study of Scripture, historical context, and Greek and Hebrew word meanings, this book reexamines passages such as Matthew 24, 1 Thessalonians 4, Daniel 7, and Revelation.
Drawing from the covenant pattern found throughout the Bible, the book argues that Scripture consistently shows the wicked being removed in judgment while the faithful remain to inherit God’s promises. Rather than describing an escape from the earth, the “meeting in the air” is presented as a royal welcome for the returning King, as the people of God rise to greet Him and accompany Him as He establishes His reign.
Rooted in the Torah, the Prophets, and the teachings of Yahushua and the apostles, The Bride Who Remains restores the biblical hope of resurrection, endurance, and the renewal of creation. It presents a compelling vision of the end times where the faithful do not disappear—but remain to welcome the King and inherit the restored kingdom.
WHO IS THIS FOR:
- For believers who desire a clearer picture of the Christian hope—not as an escape from the world, but as the resurrection, restoration of creation, and the visible reign of the Messiah.
- For readers who want to grow in faithfulness, endurance, and hope as they await the return of the King.
- For believers who want to study the Bible deeply and examine what Scripture truly teaches about the end times.
- It is for readers who have heard the common teaching about the rapture but are willing to carefully reconsider those ideas in light of the whole biblical story.
- This book is especially helpful for students of Scripture, pastors, teachers, and thoughtful believers who are interested in the Hebraic and covenantal foundations of the Bible