#Revelation 6-19; Romans 11:25; 1 Thessalonians 4:16; Matthew 24:37; Philippians 3:21; 1 Corinthians 5:8#
Henry Schorr's main point is that despite differences in interpreting the Book of Revelation, particularly between futurist and idealist views, there are essential areas of agreement among Christians, including the belief in the Bible as the word of God, the literal interpretation of scripture, and the acknowledgment of complexities in understanding the visions of the Apostle John. He emphasizes that salvation is not determined by one's view of the events of Revelation, but by faith alone in what Christ accomplished on the cross and through his resurrection, and that Christians should show charity and unity in non-essential matters. Henry also addresses the differences in beliefs about the Rapture between futurists and idealists, with futurists believing in a pre-tribulation Rapture and idealists believing it will occur at the time of Christ's second coming.