From 1974 and until he passed away in June of 2005, Frank Caw devoted a considerable amount of time to research and study in Bible prophecy and related philosophical and theological issues. This website is dedicated by his family to his memory and work and is as he presented it at the time of his death. The family of Frank Caw, Jr. would like to thank Tim McHyde of EscapeAllTheseThings.com for hosting his website.
While always insisting on a plain, literal and sensible approach to scriptural exegesis,
he has pieced together many new scriptural insights on a number of extraordinary
prophetic developments that are poised to be fulfilled in our immediate
future!
Thus, it is safe to say that things are not going to happen the way many people think
they will happen.
But, this book will give you the scriptural keys for truly understanding what God has
preordained will happen, and how you can survive the incredible scenario of prophetic
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This ministry is dedicated to the loving memory of my
late wife, Debbie, who went to be in the presence of God on October 23, 1997, and who was
so instrumental in helping me to prepare for my ministry during those many long, difficult
years.
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No Peace After The
Rapture
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Matthew 24:37-39 For as the days of Noe (Noah) were, so shall the coming of the Son of man (i.e., Rapture) be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage (i.e., prosperity and peace and normal, everyday living) UNTIL the day that Noe entered the ark. And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; SO SHALL ALSO the coming of the son of man be. (KJV)
Therefore, just as the world enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity until Noah entered his ark and the world was destroyed, so likewise will the world enjoy a period of peace and prosperity created by the Antichrist until Christians are Raptured, i.e., taken out of this world to their “heavenly ark of safety” just before the world is struck by a period of destruction and testing and judgment.
This is confirmed in Revelation 6 where, once again, we observe that peace and prosperity will be taken from ALL of the WORLD by the four horsemen, immediately after the pre-trib Rapture occurs. Obviously peace and prosperity would have to be existent throughout the world before they could be taken away, and I do not think anyone will argue seriously that we have peace and prosperity now.
Moreover, a charted survey of Revelation shows that not only will peace be taken from the world immediately after the pre-trib Rapture occurs, but that there will NEVER be any peace in the world after the Rapture occurs until Armageddon is over.
Accordingly, there must be a period of peace and security and prosperity throughout the world (Dan. 8:25), without any military conflict, before these passages can be fulfilled completely.
Likewise, the apostle Paul warned that there would be “peace and safety; THEN sudden destruction... as travail upon a woman with child.” (I Thess. 5:3). When analyzing this scriptural passage, we should observe first that Revelation 12 employs this very same symbolism of a woman travailing with child to describe the Rapture.
Then we should note also that the passage in I Thessalonians 5:3 states that the “sudden destruction” and “a woman travailing with child” occur together almost simultaneously. Thus, this passage clearly teaches that a period of peace and safety and security will prevail throughout the world UNTIL both the Rapture and “sudden destruction” take place at approximately the same point in time.
As further confirmation, Jesus warned Christians who would be living during the “last days” to pray they would be “accounted worthy to ESCAPE all these things.” (Luke 21:36).
In this scriptural passage, the English word “escape” is translated from the Greek word EKPHEUGO, and it is defined by Strong’s Hebrew-Greek Dictionary in the following manner: “EKPHEUGO; to get free from, to get safely away from danger, to flee out of.” Furthermore, when Jesus said “all these things,” He was referring to all of the post-Rapture events He had just described in Luke 21:10-27.
Accordingly, to paraphrase the statements made by Jesus, He was warning Christians who would be living during the “last days” to pray that they would be “accounted worthy to escape or safely get away from all of the horrific things that will happen immediately before God’s Kingdom is established upon the earth.”
So, in light of all this scriptural evidence, we must conclude that peace and prosperity will prevail everywhere throughout the world UNTIL the Rapture ushers in a cataclysmic period of devastating destruction and tribulation.
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