What you said above is a lie straight from Satan!
When someone believes in Christ, they are credited with His righteousness and reconciled to God, i.e. brought back into a right relationship with Him.
Jesus took upon himself God's wrath which every believer deserves, satisfying it completely and are therefore not appointed to suffer God's coming wrath. Yet, you have God punishing the righteous with the wicked. There is a big difference between the trials and persecutions that Jesus said we would have because of our faith in Him vs. the coming wrath of God via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments.
From the beginning of the church until this current time, believers have experienced the trials and persecutions that Jesus said we would have, which come at the hands of mankind and the powers of darkness. In opposition, what is coming will be God's direct wrath poured out upon the entire earth via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments, as well as the plagues that the two witnesses bring. It is God's coming wrath that believers will not be exposed to and that because Jesus already satisfied it.
You and others are not looking for the blessed hope, but are first looking for God's wrath. Regarding this, if the church was to go through God's wrath the same as the wicked, then God would be punishing the righteous with the wicked, which as we learned from Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham's discussion with the Lord, He does not punish the righteous with the wicked. Since God's wrath will come upon the whole entire earth, then the Lord's promise of coming to take us back to the Father's house will take place prior to said wrath, which is initiated with the opening of the first seal.
In further support, in Paul's detailed account of the Lord resurrecting the dead and changing the living and calling us up, he said, "Therefore comfort one another with these words." Consequently, if the church was to go through God's wrath, it would be no bless hope, nor would believers be able to comfort one another with those words and that because you have us going through the same wrath that the wicked will be going through.
When someone believes in Christ, they are credited with His righteousness and reconciled to God, i.e. brought back into a right relationship with Him.
Jesus took upon himself God's wrath which every believer deserves, satisfying it completely and are therefore not appointed to suffer God's coming wrath. Yet, you have God punishing the righteous with the wicked. There is a big difference between the trials and persecutions that Jesus said we would have because of our faith in Him vs. the coming wrath of God via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments.
From the beginning of the church until this current time, believers have experienced the trials and persecutions that Jesus said we would have, which come at the hands of mankind and the powers of darkness. In opposition, what is coming will be God's direct wrath poured out upon the entire earth via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments, as well as the plagues that the two witnesses bring. It is God's coming wrath that believers will not be exposed to and that because Jesus already satisfied it.
You and others are not looking for the blessed hope, but are first looking for God's wrath. Regarding this, if the church was to go through God's wrath the same as the wicked, then God would be punishing the righteous with the wicked, which as we learned from Sodom and Gomorrah and Abraham's discussion with the Lord, He does not punish the righteous with the wicked. Since God's wrath will come upon the whole entire earth, then the Lord's promise of coming to take us back to the Father's house will take place prior to said wrath, which is initiated with the opening of the first seal.
In further support, in Paul's detailed account of the Lord resurrecting the dead and changing the living and calling us up, he said, "Therefore comfort one another with these words." Consequently, if the church was to go through God's wrath, it would be no bless hope, nor would believers be able to comfort one another with those words and that because you have us going through the same wrath that the wicked will be going through.
No such thing as a pre-trib rapture, the Church will be present on this earth during the 3.5 year tribulation.