The Pre-Tribulation Rapture Has No Biblical Basis

The Pre-Tribulation Rapture Has No Biblical Basis

Author: The Christian Research Institute April 30, 2026 Duration: 29:00
Popularized in the 19th century, the pre-tribulational rapture is the idea that millions of Christians will suddenly vanish before a future seven-year tribulation. This is one of the most widely held beliefs in modern Christianity—but is this teaching actually grounded in Scripture? Hank Hanegraaff examines the case on this episode of Hank Unplugged.   

Drawing from key biblical passages—including John 5, Matthew 24, 1 Thessalonians 4, 1 Corinthians 15, and Revelation 21—Hank argues that the Bible presents a very different picture:  
  • One unified resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous
  • One visible, final return of Christ
  • One redeemed creation, liberated together with the people of God
  Hank also explores:  
  • The historical roots of rapture theology
  • The meaning of the “abomination of desolation” and first-century tribulation
  • Whether Scripture supports a future seven-year tribulation or rebuilt temple
  • Misconceptions surrounding “replacement theology”
  • The true nature of the Church as one covenant people in Christ
 Rather than a secret rapture or a divided plan for Israel and the Church, Hanegraaff presents the biblical hope of resurrection, restoration, and the renewal of all things.  

Timestamp below:
0:00 Introduction: The Imminent Rapture Belief
0:35 What the Pre-Tribulation Rapture Teaches
3:25 Is the Rapture Biblical?
4:25 One Resurrection of All (John 5:28–29)
5:35 The Real “Great Tribulation(s)” in History
9:00 No Future Seven-Year Tribulation or Rebuilt Temple
10:50 No Second-Chance Salvation after Christ’s Second Appearing
11:20 One Redemption: Creation and Our Bodies (Romans 8)
12:40 What 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18 Actually Teaches
16:00 Misreading John 14 and the “Mansions” Passage
19:15 What about “Replacement Theology”?
24:15 Reaffirming 1 Thessalonians 4:13–18
27:00 Christians Must Test All Things, Holding to What’s Good and True.  

For further study, see The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible Really Says About the End Times and Why It Matters Today https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-the-apocalypse-code-for-gift/  

See also the many related articles at www.equip.org, including:  
 “Apocalypse When? Why Most End-time Teaching Is Dead Wrong” https://www.equip.org/articles/apocalypse-when/  

Which generation is “this generation”? https://www.equip.org/bible_answers/which-generation-is-this-generation/  

Modern Israel in Bible Prophecy: Promised Return or Impending Exile? https://www.equip.org/articles/modern-israel-in-bible-prophecy-promised-return-or-impending-exile/

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Step into the study of Hank Hanegraaff for a series of discussions that feel more like a thoughtful dialogue among friends than a formal interview. Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations, from The Christian Research Institute, moves beyond the studio environment to explore a wide range of topics where faith intersects with everyday life. Each episode features Hank in conversation with guests who bring depth, knowledge, and often unexpected perspectives to critical issues. These aren't rushed soundbites, but free-flowing explorations that delve into the nuances of religion, culture, and spirituality, all grounded in a thoughtful Christian worldview. You'll hear from scholars, authors, and thinkers who help unpack complex ideas in an accessible and engaging way. This podcast serves as a resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of how timeless principles apply to modern societal and personal questions. The tone is both informative and reflective, aiming to equip listeners with a clearer framework for their own beliefs and conversations. By focusing on substantive dialogue over production flair, Hank Unplugged creates a space for genuine learning and reflection, making it a distinctive voice in the landscape of faith-based audio content.
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