Hello Whispered! Below is Rev.6:16-17 which takes place at the opening of the 6th seal:
"They called to the mountains and the rocks, “Fall on us and hide us
f from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! For the great day of their wrath
has come, and who can withstand it?”
Verse 17 continues to be misinterpreted by many, by not understanding the words "the great day of their wrath
has come." Because of this, they interpret the wrath of God beginning after the sixth seal is opened. However, the words "has come" are in the aorist, indicative, active tense, which means that it is referring to the whole wrath of God, which includes seals 1 thru 5, as well as the seventh seal, followed by the seven trumpets and bowl judgments.
A simple example of these two interpretations would be that the one who interprets the words "has come" as meaning that God's wrath begins at the opening of the sixth seal, would be likened to one observing a parade from its starting point at ground level. Where the person who understands that the words "has come" being in the indicative, aorist, active tense, referring to the God's wrath in its fullness, are likened to one observing the same parade from a helicopter seeing the whole parade (beginning and end) at the same time.
Therefore, when the announcement is made stating that "God's wrath has come" it includes the previous seals as well. To be clear, all of the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments make up the whole wrath of God which is what the aorist, indicative, active tense of "has come" is referring to. indicative, active tense, which means that it is referring to the whole wrath of God, which includes seals 1 thru 5, as well as the seventh seal, followed by the seven trumpets and bowl judgments.
Because of this misunderstanding, many see the wrath of God beginning only after the sixth seal is opened, excluding the first five seals as belonging to God's wrath and putting the church on the earth during the first five seals. Regarding this, I would present the fact that the Lamb/Jesus, is the One opening the seals, which demonstrates that the opening of the first seal, as well as the rest, is initiated by the Lord. In further support of this, the culmination of the first four seals causes the fatalities of a fourth of the earths population within the first 3 1/2 years of that seven year period. Based on our current population, that would be almost 2 billion people killed.
Since believers within the church are not appointed to suffer God's wrath, then the church must be gathered prior to the opening of the first seal, which is where God's wrath begins.