Hello LightLoveHope,
If the world is just Christ rejecting people left, why let it rumble on? Seems better to just bring in judgement, and close it all down.
The answer to that is that, after the church is gathered there will be a great multitude of Gentile believers who will come to Christ. These are the those in white robes who will come out of the great tribulation period, as revealed in Rev.7:9-17. In addition, the remnant of Israel will also be on the earth during that time in fulfillment of the seventy seven year periods that were decreed upon them and Jerusalem (Dan.9:24-27). Those who survive through the time of God's wrath and the beasts reign, will enter into the millennial period in their mortal bodies and repopulation the earth during that thousand years.
Many testify believers are already in terrible persecution and facing
death, so the book of revelations seems to be just a book saying
this will come to an end, and there is great glory in persevering.
And you are correct, as many believers are facing terrible persecution and death, which is what Jesus said believers would experience and which comes at the hands of mankind and the powers of darkness. However, after church has been gathered, the day of the Lord will begin, which is the period of God's wrath via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments, which will continue leading up to the Lord's return to end the age and establish his millennial kingdom. The wrath of God has not yet begun, but will begin once the church has been removed.
It is important to understand the underlying principle as to why the church must be gathered off the earth prior to God's wrath. And the reason is that, Christ experience the wrath of God for every believer, satisfying it completely. The believer has been credited with the righteousness of Christ and have been reconciled to God. Therefore His wrath no longer rests upon those who believe in Christ, which is supported by scripture which says, we are not appointed to suffer God's coming wrath (1 Thes.1:10), that Jesus rescues us from the coming wrath (1 Thes.5:9) and that Jesus promised to keep us out of the time of wrath (Rev.3:10). Therefore, the church will not go through the time of God's wrath, also known as "the day of the Lord."
Don't confuse the common trials and tribulation that God said believers would have, with God's coming wrath. These are two completely different happenings. God's wrath which He will carry out via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments will be like nothing the world has ever experienced, decimating the majority of the earths population and dismantling all human government. This is supported by Jesus when he said, "if those days had not been cut short, no one would be left alive." - Matt.24:22.
So I see the message of hope if the key, not escapism.
Why would you or anyone want to go through the wrath of God, as it is not going to be something to be proud of. Anyone who finds themselves here during that time, will be because the were not in a right state with God when he comes to get the church. Again, you need to understand the difference between common trial and tribulation vs. God's coming wrath. They are not the same.