Left Behind

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At the root of every character's transformation is the need for salvation. The entire reason that so many people were taken to Heaven is because they had already prayed for their souls' salvation. If anyone else expects to be saved, then they need to repent all of their sins, revoke their former lives as sinners, and let God into their lives. They have to pray for their salvation. As early as the first chapter, salvation comes into play. It is through Rayford that the reader learns about Irene's deep desire for her husband to find his way and reclaim his place with Christ. He knows that she prays for his soul. After the rapture occurs, Rayford finds himself praying in much the same way for his daughter. His desire almost reaches desperation, as she seems to drag her feet before making the decision to finally let Jesus back into her life and be saved.