I would be interested to learn how Hibbs resolves his contradiction. About Reels Photos Videos Following Intro Pastor Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. The problem with citing the event in the Lukan passage is that it is clearly preceded by several signs to Jesus’ coming (see Luke 21:8–26). Together, we will worship, hear from God’s Word, and recommit to living out our faith with boldness and conviction as part of God’s family. But when these things begin to happen, stand up and raise your heads, because your redemption is drawing near. On September 8, we are coming together at the Honda Center in Anaheim for an event called Just Church, and we want you to be there. Then they will see the Son of Man arriving in a cloud with power and great glory. RealJackHibbs On September 8, we are coming together at the Honda Center in Anaheim for an event called Just Church, and we want you to be there. While saying he believes in imminence, toward the end of the program he contradicted himself by identifying the rapture happening at Luke 21:27-28, which reads, On a recent program of Jan Markell’s Understanding the Times with Jan Markell, her guest Jack Hibbs repeatedly stressed the “imminency” of the rapture that he claims will be “unannounced” that is, “signless.” Pretribulationists believe in the novel doctrine that Jesus can return “at any moment,” secretly vanishing millions of believers from the planet leaving unbelievers scratching their heads as they see pantyhose and toupees left behind on the floor. Jack and his wife, Lisa, began a home fellowship over thirty years ago with just six faithful souls. But I will use Jack Hibb’s statement as representative. Jack Hibbs is the senior and founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, located in southern California. I could cite many other pretribulational teachers committing this all-so-common inconsistency in their rapture theology.
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