This sounds good, but Matthew 24 is written to believers in Christ, not unbelievers. Jesus was speaking to His disciples, not Christ rejecting Israel.
We know we know, it says pray that it doesnt happen on the sabbath, abomination of desolation. ALL that yes we know. BUT it does not change the fact that it was spoken to the Disciples of Jesus! Jesus wasnt out there saying that to the pharisees!
I believe if it could be shown that it is speaking to a different group, the entire world would be locked in on the pre-trib rapture.
No Christians are present in Matthew 24-25. The disciples didn't even know about the death, burial and resurrection until after it happened. Matthew 24-25 is a Jewish passage concerning the Jewish Messiah's 2nd advent not the rapture of the church which was in mystery form at this time.
23:37-39 Notice! the subject is Jerusalem, the house is left desolate, because the Builder of the House is deserting it (Hos. 3:1-6) and He will not return until the restoration and conversion of Israel.
24:13 The verse has been misapplied by every group that ever came along that wants to control it followers.
NOTICE:
[1]. No one's life is being discussed, (vs. 14).
[2]. It is the end of a time period, not an individual's life, (vs. 14).
[3]. There are no Christians present, (24:3).
[4]. The land being discussed is Palestine, (24:16).
[5]. The audience addressed are Jews, (vs. 1-3).
[6]. They are observing Old Testament Law then, (25:15-20).
[7]. They are worshipping in a temple in Jerusalem, (24:15; 2 Thess. 2).
[8]. They are physical, not spiritual Jews as in (Rom. 2:29).
[9]. The Christian already has the promise that he will endure to the end if that is what is under discussion, (1 Cor. 1:7,8).
[10]. The 2nd Coming follows the "end" in this passage, and not the Death of the believer, (24:14,21,29). So the passage is plainly a reference to a law-abiding Jew in Palestine immediately preceding the 2nd Advent.