What will happen to my pets after the rapture?

What will happen to my pets after the rapture?

Released Monday, 23rd August 2021
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What will happen to my pets after the rapture?

What will happen to my pets after the rapture?

What will happen to my pets after the rapture?

What will happen to my pets after the rapture?

Monday, 23rd August 2021
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In the pretribulational, dispensational understanding of the rapture, believers will be taken to heaven prior to the onset of the seven-year tribulation on earth. All earthly possessions, including family pets, will be left behind. This causes many people to wonder what will happen to their pets at that time. If they and their entire family are taken to heaven, then who will take care of the dog? Especially troubling is the thought that one’s dog (or cat or fish or hamster) will have to then go through the tribulation.

The Bible teaches about what happens to believers at the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:15–18), but it does not answer the question of what happens to dogs and other family pets. The best anyone can do is speculate. Here are a few possibilities:

1) After the rapture, God sends a person to take care of the pets that are left behind—or at least let them out of one’s house or yard so they can better fend for themselves.

2) God sends an angel to care for the needs of the believers’ pets.

3) God Himself lets the dogs or cats out of the house—through natural or supernatural means—so they can take care of themselves.

4) God, in effect, “adopts” the pets as His own, miraculously provides them with food and water, and sees to it that they are protected, wherever they are.

5) God euthanizes the pets; i.e., He causes them to die peacefully in their sleep to prevent their suffering in the days ahead.

6) God allows events to run their course, without intervening. In this case, animals, including household pets, would have to endure suffering along with the rest of the earth.

The tribulation will be a terrible time of judgment on the rebellious world. Believers will be spared this time, “for God did not appoint us to suffer wrath” (1 Thessalonians 5:9). But will the dogs and cats and other pets owned by believers also be spared the wrath to come? The Bible does not say. But it is good and right to be concerned about the animals in our care (Proverbs 12:10).

Please note that there are several groups out there offering to provide “after rapture pet care services” for anyone whose pets are left behind. While we are not saying they are all scams, we are highly suspicious. Please do research and be discerning before you sign-up with any of these services.

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The Bible has a lot to say about the end times. Nearly every book of the Bible contains prophecy regarding the end times. Taking all of these prophecies and organizing them can be difficult. Following is a very brief summary of what the Bible declares will happen in the end times.Christ will remove all born-again believers from the earth in an event known as the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; 1 Corinthians 15:51-54). At the judgment seat of Christ, these believers will be rewarded for good works and faithful service during their time on earth or will lose rewards, but not eternal life, for lack of service and obedience (1 Corinthians 3:11-15; 2 Corinthians 5:10).The Antichrist (the beast) will come into power and will sign a covenant with Israel for seven years (Daniel 9:27). This seven-year period of time is known as the “tribulation.” During the tribulation, there will be terrible wars, famines, plagues, and natural disasters. God will be pouring out His wrath against sin, evil, and wickedness. The tribulation will include the appearance of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, and the seven seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments.About halfway through the seven years, the Antichrist will break the peace covenant with Israel and make war against it. The Antichrist will commit “the abomination of desolation” and set up an image of himself to be worshiped in the Jerusalem temple (Daniel 9:27; 2 Thessalonians 2:3-10), which will have been rebuilt. The second half of the tribulation is known as “the great tribulation” (Revelation 7:14) and “the time of Jacob’s trouble” (Jeremiah 30:7).At the end of the seven-year tribulation, the Antichrist will launch a final attack on Jerusalem, culminating in the battle of Armageddon. Jesus Christ will return, destroy the Antichrist and his armies, and cast them into the lake of fire (Revelation 19:11-21). Christ will then bind Satan in the Abyss for 1,000 years and He will rule His earthly kingdom for this thousand-year period (Revelation 20:1-6).At the end of the thousand years, Satan will be released, defeated again, and then cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:7-10) for eternity. Christ then judges all unbelievers (Revelation 20:10-15) at the great white throne judgment, casting them all into the lake of fire. Christ will then usher in a new heaven and new earth and the New Jerusalem—the eternal dwelling place of believers. There will be no more sin, sorrow, or death (Revelation 21–22).

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