“Look at the location of the word “not” in the verse.”
Answer:
The location of the word ‘not’ in the verse changes nothing.
A simple reading of this verse is that Jesus prayed that believers would not be taken out of the world. Leave it up to the Dispensational view to twist it to mean the very opposite.
Moreover and again, Philip and Paul were both HARPOZA’d (the word used for ‘rapture’) in the first century and both finished their missions on terra-firma earth.
That’s proof positive from the Scriptures itself. No rapture. No escape.
Your arguments are unconvincing.
You seem terrified at the prospect that the 70th Week is about Jesus Christ, instead of Antichrist. Perhaps inside you know the Truth but are unable to admit it.
My advice is to repent of your Dispensational sin.
Go ahead and tell us all - does the Bible contradict itself? Because if you're going to cling to the false claim about the verse you posted after you were proven wrong, you're stating that not only does the passage contradict the Rapture Scripture in 1 Thessalonians, but all the other Rapture Scripture that God gave us, a little of which I listed for you. So tell us - does God contradict Himself, or are you and your inability to understand what He wrote the problem?
My advice to you is to repent of your denial of the word of God. So far, my "dispensationalism" of taking Scripture literally is actually occurring in the world, just like Christ said it would. I have no worries and no concerns at all about my theology.
Like I told you before, your lame use of the word "dispensationalism" to try to hide your contempt and denial of Scripture is fooling no one. You have not been able to validate anything you have claimed with Scripture.
My advice to you is to do some major repenting yourself and come to Christ for salvation before it's too late.