In the Blinking of an Eye
“Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed.” (1 Corinthians 15:51 KJV)
Time is moving toward a moment. Not randomly, not endlessly, but toward a specific appointed second. Scripture teaches that there is a moment already stamped in the plan of God when everything will shift instantly. It will not be gradual, it will not be debated, and it will not be slowed down. It will be the twinkling of an eye, the blinking of a moment so fast it cannot be measured. And in that instant, what has been building through generations of time will suddenly break into eternity.
Jesus Himself taught that this is not theory but reality. He said there will be a catching away, a sudden taking, a being seized by force from one place to another. One moment, life continues as normal; the next moment, millions will vanish. Not hidden, not symbolic, but gone in an instant. The world will look and look again, and what was there will no longer be there. This is the reality of the rapture, the gathering of the redeemed to Christ.
There is a picture that helps us understand this. I remember growing up near an old scrapyard, where massive cranes would move over piles of metal. Some of it was buried, some of it was visible, but when that great magnet passed over it, anything that shared its nature would be pulled upward. It did not matter how deep it was or how hidden it had become. If it was the same substance, the magnet drew it out. That is what will happen when Jesus appears. The Bible says the dead in Christ will rise first, and then those who are alive will be caught up together with them in the air. The question is not location, it is nature. The issue is not perfection; it is possession of His life within. Romans 8:11 says, “the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwelleth in you.” That same resurrection power becomes the spiritual “nature” that responds when He calls.
This is why Paul says, “if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,” because everything rests on that truth. If the resurrection is real, then the rapture is guaranteed. The same power that brought Christ out of the tomb will bring His people into His presence. Graveyards will not hold what belongs to Him. Death will not silence what His voice calls. This is not about religious appearance; it is about nature. A life shaped by Christ begins to reflect Him. Not perfect in flesh, but transformed in desire. A heart that loves His presence, honors His Word, and turns from sin not out of fear but out of belonging. And when His voice sounds, what belongs to Him will rise. One day, the moment that has been waiting through all of history will arrive. The trumpet will sound, the shout will be released, and everything that belongs to Jesus will be gathered to Him. Just like that magnet over the scrapyard, nothing that carries His nature will remain behind. So live ready. Live with His life within you. Because when He calls, everything that is His will respond.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for Your resurrection power and the hope of Your return. Let my life carry Your nature, and my heart stay ready for Your coming. Keep me faithful, awake, and anchored in You until that day. Amen.
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