Two things brother;
- I answered your posting #134. It was about "firstfruits" in Revelation 14. You have answered with Revelation 7. Are you sure you've got the right guy?
- For your understanding above, you have not given a single scripture.
But let us examine a few of your points. You say that the Church is Raptured. Who then are (i) the multitude of Revelation Chapter 7 who had to wash their garments in Christ's blood? (ii) Who then are those of Revelation 12 "who have the testimony of Jesus Christ"? (iii) Who then are those "saints" of Revelation 13:7 who are overcome by the Beast in war? (iv) Who are those of God's People who are found in commercial Babylon in Revelation 18? (v) And in Revelation 3:10 the Overcomers of a Church are in CONTRAST to those who are not Overcomers. Only the Overcomers will be saved from "the hour of trial that comes on the whole earth". (vi) In Philippians 3:10-14, Paul says that he strives for the PRIZE of the "Upward Call" (literal Greek).
ALL these six cases show that Christians CAN and WILL be on earth during the great Tribulation.
You further say that the Two Witnesses of Revelation 11 preach the gospel. But they cause the death of men, not salvation. Is this the gospel? Is drought and plagues and bloodshed the gospel? Is the gospel to turn the other cheek, or to devour enemies?
But we do agree on one thing. The Church is NEVER called Israel. They are contrasted throughout the Bible till New Jerusalem where they are still separate entities. Thus, those of Revelation 7:1-8 are Israelites - fleshly seed of Jacob. They cannot be believers because according to 2nd Corinthians 5:17 they loose their ethnicity once they are IN Christ. In the New Man there NO Jews and NO Gentiles (Gal.3:28; Col.3:11).
I would now advance the reason why the Church is NOT mentioned after Revelation 3. Christians are mentioned but are never called the Church. The Church is the House of God. We are His servants. According to Matthew 24:40 onward, the Lord's servants are serving. Some are "taken" and some are "left". The word "taken" is "paralambano" in the Greek. It means
"taken with like an intimate companion". The context is about "THEIR Lord" coming quietly as a thief. A thief always comes for something precious. And when this happens - when some are taken and some are left by THEIR Lord, the House is BROKEN UP. After the Rapture of the Overcomers, God's House is BROKEN UP and cannot be called the Church. The word for "Church" is "Ekklesia", which means "the GATHERING of the called out ones". From the select Rapture the Church is splintered. It would be then called "the DIVIDING or SCATTERING of the called out ones".