15
Sep
rapture song
Ran across this the other day. Scott Wakefield points out a YouTube video of Randy Bonifield, a Kansas City singer/songwriter performing his song, “Left Behind: The Rapture Song“. As Scott wrote, this song
. . . captures for me what it was like to be a young Christian kid who, like we all did back then, got both excited and freaked out about Revelation and Jesus coming back. Wouldn’t trade that childhood for anything. We rarefied postmodern Christians could stand to experience some jitters about the Kingdom Cause now and again.
Mostly funny, but a bit thought-provoking, too.
(Contrary to what you might think, this is not a slam on Lahaye and Jenkins, though they do get referenced. How could they not?)
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