I'm very impressed the lengths pre-tribbers go through to support pre-trib.[/quote}
And I'm surprised that you and others would believe that the Lord would put His church through His wrath. If you did a study on the seals, trumpets and bowls, as well as the references regarding "the day of the Lord" you would see who the time of God's wrath is going to be directed at, the proud, the haughty, arrogant and the rest of the Christ rejecting world. God does not punish the righteous with the wicked. Since the whole world will be affected by this coming wrath, then you would understand that the church must be removed. By the way, you still haven't addressed the fact that the bride/church is seen in heaven at the wedding of the Lamb and is that army that will be following Christ out of heaven. Address that instead of jumping to other scriptures.
It doesn't nothing for your argument whether the word saints IS or IS NOT used interchangeable with chapters 1-3. The word saint IS NOT used in those chapters and that is meaningless because the word CHURCH is and the church is full of saints!
And because of that, you have no discernment if you think that God used only the word "church" in the first three chapters and then abruptly dropped it from the following narrative as being a coincidence. No discernment! If the word "church" was used interchangeably throughout Revelation I wouldn't be pointing this out to you. It is because of the abrupt disuse of the word that demonstrates that the church is no longer on the earth from that point forward.
Every time the church is mentioned in Revelation 1-3 it's in reference to a specific church in a specific area.... to the seven churches in Asia. The 'church' is represented by it's followers in the rest of the book.
The letters were not only to the churches in Asia of that time, but are to every believer in every generation until Christ comes. The letters are for every believer to examine themselves against the rebukes and to repent if the shoe fits.
According Rev.1:19, the book of Revelation is divided up into 3 parts, as John was told to write the following:
What you have seen = Everything written from Rev.1:1 to Rev.1:19
What is now = Represented by the letters to the churches, which represents the church period
What will take place later = What will take place after the "what is now," i.e. after the church period
When the voice that sounds like a trumpet says, "come up here and I will show you what must take place after this, it is synonymous with the "what must take place later."
In Rev.4:1-2 John is prophetically representing the event of the church being called up. That voice that sounds "like a trumpet" is the same trumpet call found in 1 Thes.4:16 in Paul's detailed description of the church being caught up.
Currently, we are still in the "what is now" part of what John was told to write. As soon as the church is completed, the Lord will descend and will gather the church, dead and living and following that will be the "what must take place later."
You people who don't understand this are spiritually blind! And you resist those who are revealing the truth regarding this issue.
After I quoted the following, I even told you your reply would be, "they are tribulation saints!" Which was your precise reply! Well of course they are tribulation saints, the book is all about the tribulation! That doesn't mean there was a rapture before the tribulation. Neither does it imply the saints mentioned in the book were saved DURING the tribulation! It's fabricated heresy to say the church isn't mentioned! There's more than a dozen references to Christians!
Don't you think that if the great tribulation saints were the church, that they would be addressed as such, even just once? There are plenty of places where the church could be written in place of the word "Saints." You guy's are missing the deeper things of God.
I already showed you that saints...MENTIONED 11 TIMES after chapter 6! Servants, ...mentioned 7 times after chapter 6! Fellow servants, brethren,...Mentioned 4 times! Martyrs, a great multitude, overcame by the blood of the lamb, have the testimony of Jesus Christ, the blood of the saints, the blood of the martyrs of Jesus, souls of those who were beheaded for the witness of Jesus. THESE ARE ALL CHRISTIANS AND CHRISTIANS REPRESENT THE CHURCH!
But again, no Ekklesia! As I stated, the very fact that the elder is even asking John who these are in white robes and where they come from, demonstrates that this group is not the church. Why would the elder be asking John who people are if he had already previously wrote letters to them?
You and others need to let go of your pride and be teachable. With the Lord as my witness, the living church will be gathered from the earth before the first seal is opened, which is what initiates the wrath of God.
I'm still waiting for an explanation regarding the bride/church being in heaven at the wedding of the Lamb, as well as following the Lord out of heaven to the earth to end the age. Those who will have been resurrected and changed and caught up, are those "called, chosen and faithful followers" of Rev.17:14