If you want to hear what classic KJVOnly Independent Fundamental Baptist pretribulation rapture preaching sounds like, you have to listen to Doug Stauffer’s recent sermon! “Pre-Wrath Rapture Hoax – Believing a Lie.”
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=123151445554
You will notice Stauffer is utterly clueless with what prewrath teaches, almost to a bizarre level. Just to give you one example out of many, he says that prewrathers believe in “replacement theology.” LOL
He also invests ultimate authority into an early 17th century Anglican English translation of the Bible (aka KJV 1611).
I have challenged him recently to a public debate but of course he rejected it:
That’s all. Listen to his sermon. It showcases his bluster.
*On his heretical hyper-dispensationalism, see
http://www.wayoflife.org/index_files/beware_of_hyper_dispensatinalism.html
According to Stauffer, Paul is THE spokesman for the church age (p. 17); the general epistles of Hebrews to Revelation, while containing some church age applications, are actually written for Great Tribulation saints (pp. 20, 27); salvation is obtained by works during the Tribulation (p. 23); Hebrews and James do not teach eternal security (pp. 23, 29); Peter did not preach the gospel of the grace of God (p. 26); the seven churches of Revelation 1-3 are not the body of Christ (p. 29); the epistle of first John teaches that salvation is through works (p. 56); the book of Acts was not given “to show how to establish the local church or its functions” (p. 72), Abraham had to keep his salvation through works (p. 175).