Matthew 28:19-20 is perfectly clear: ....
spread the Gospel until the end of time.
The end of time will actually be after the Millennium.
Adding a rapture removal to that, or to any scripture, is a serious matter; something that will count against you at the Judgment.
I have disproved the rapture to heaven theory many times; mainly with the fact that such a thing is never stated in scripture.
YOU can't disprove the Words of Jesus:
1/ John 3:13
No one has gone up into heaven, except the One who came down from heaven, the Son of Man.
Jesus is talking about the things of heaven, truths that apply forever.
2/ Revelation 2-3
Those who are victorious over Satan and who persevere until the end, will receive the crown of Life.
They are the people seen in
Revelation 6:9-14. On earth, as proved by the first 3 verses of Revelation 7.
3/ John 7:33-34…
I am going away to Him who sent Me and where I go, you cannot come.
A plain statement that also applies forever.
4/ John 8:21-23
Again He said: Where I go, you cannot come. You belong to this world below, I to the world above….
Our home is the earth, we are earth people and not spirits and even after the Millennium, those worthy will become immortal, but will still remain on earth. Revelation 21:1-4
5/ John 17:15
I do not pray that You take My people out of this world, but to keep them from the evil one.
Jesus was talking to God and what He asked applies to all Christians. Remember: we pray for God’s Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven and it will, with the New Jerusalem.
6/ Revelation 5:10
You have made them priests for our God and they shall reign on earth.
This refers to every faithful Christian, people from every tribe, race, nation and language,
they shall reign on earth. That is our destiny, we never go to heaven, only our souls sleep under the Altar, if we are martyred. Revelation 6:9-11
That they can cry out at times, does not mean they are living people.
All scripture is as Written in the Revised English Bible.