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The Bible refers to "up in the clouds" as the "Day of The Lord." This day is based on a few key passages in the New Testament. According to 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, believers will be caught up in the air to meet the Lord when He returns. Similarly, 1 Corinthians 15:51-52 mentions the event of believers being transformed and caught up to meet the Lord. These passages describe a future event where Christ will return, and believers, both the living and the dead, will be caught up or gathered together to meet Him in the air or the clouds.
However, the exact nature and timing of the Day of The Lord are topics of theological debate among Christians, with different interpretations existing within Christianity. It's worth noting that there is no mention of a Rapture in the Bible. Accordingly, there are not two events: the Day of the Lord and the supposed Rapture.
When someone says they are going to meet someone "up in the clouds," they are suggesting that they will know when the Lord will return. However, it's important to note that no one knows the hour or the day of His return. Therefore, this phrase is metaphorical and often used to describe someone who is daydreaming or not grounded in reality. It implies that the person is not focused on practical matters and may be disconnected from the present moment.
It's interesting to note that the father of dispensationalism, John Nelson Darby, taught an alien/demon abduction event under the guise of meeting the Lord in the air. This interpretation took off because Christians were fearful of having to endure the Great Tribulation.
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