Jesus made many analogies.
He did, yes. Well... this is a technicality, I guess, but really similes, actually, as in, "The Kingdom of heaven is like..."
All of them were judged and butchered by naysayers and even the saints of today.
Hmm...
There is no such thing as a perfect analogy. But i did come close in the strict point by point of the flood and the rapture.
So you think; I understand. Both your understanding of that and my disagreement your understanding are very well documented. I maintain ~ according to Jesus's own words ~ that you make something of what He said about the days of Noah far beyond His intention/point in making the assertion that He did.
If you stick closely to what i said, not what you ADDED , it is a perfect analogy.
I quoted Him directly, and did not add anything. You, however, did (as all dispensationalists do, at least in this one instance). See above.
The ark is a type, a shadow, of Jesus, not heaven.
Noah enters prejudgement... Noah carried above the earth... noah high above the earth DURING THE JUDGEMENT... noah returns post judgement.
Vivid pattern of the pretrib rapture Gathering
Noah obediently does all that God commands Him to do ~ like Abraham, Noah's having believed God is credited to him as righteousness ~ and God, having judged Noah in this way, sustains Noah's life even in the midst of His carrying that judgment out on disobedient mankind. Then, God renews with Noah the covenant of life that he made with Adam centuries before.
Just regarding (1) judgment generally and (2) the final Judgment, Rebuilder:
(1) We all receive judgments rather than blessing from time to time; for us Christians, we know that God disciplines the ones He loves.
(2) We will all ~ all; believer and unbeliever alike ~ be judged at the end of the age according to what we have done. The difference for us as believers, Rebuilder, is that we will have an Advocate, by Whom and through Whom we will be judged favorably... as opposed to unbelievers, who will stand alone in the Judgment, not in the congregation of the righteous (Psalm 1), but on their own righteousness and not that of Jesus. Unbelievers will not stand in the Judgment.
There actually is a correct typology of this whole thing, and it is repeated in different ways throughout Scripture, and that is that God sustains and protects His people even in the midst of "storms" and chaos and tribulation and trial, and delivers us through it all. And our "ark," as I said, is our Lord and Savior, Christ Jesus. In this way, Rebuilder, tribulation is a
very different thing than judgment. For us as believers, this tribulation is ~ all the trials we endure are ~ actually a grace of God given to us to, as James says, test our faith, and this testing produces steadfastness, which will have its full effect, that we will be made perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. This is God doing His work in us, and we know, as Paul wrote to the Philippians, that God, having begun this good work in us, will ~ will, not "might" ~ bring it to completion at the day of Christ. And then we will fully receive life... just like Noah, except then, true eternal life. And Noah will be right there with us. :)
yes as we are, and as Jesus declared and framed the flood story PREJUDGEMENT...WITH Noah ABOVE THE EARTH during the trib.
But it gets worse for you Guys because Jesus also used Lot who was also relocated PREJUDGEMENT.
You're doing the same thing with Lot's story as you are with Noah's, making something much different of it than what it is meant to convey. Jesus said virtually the same thing about the days of Lot, even correlating Lot's story to Noah's. And Lot obediently "relocated" himself (and his family). Lot's wife, thought... you remember what happened when she looked back, I'm sure... Like Noah, Lot will be right there with us in the final Judgment and beyond. :)
"Gets worse for you guys"... LOL! No, Lot's believing God was credited to him as righteousness also, just like Noah and Abraham.
Grace and peace to you.