No, they are not the same events. As I just posted, one is a blessed event and the other is plague of wrath. Just because the word 'trumpet' is used in both does not make them the same trumpet and this is the error that many make.
I honestly have no idea what you are talking about because Revelation 11 mentions the church (servants, prophets, and saints of Christ.) You seem to be ignoring this in order to make it fit with with false pre-trib doctrine.
"And the time of the dead, that they should be judged,
And that You should reward Your servants the prophets and the saints,
And those who fear Your name, small and great,
And should destroy those who destroy the earth.”
The above will surely take place. However, not at that specific time. After the sounding of the 7th trumpet, there will be seven bowl judgments which will complete God's wrath which must take place before the Lord can return. Jesus will not return to the earth to end the age until after the 7th bowl has been poured out.
Matt.24: 29-31 is when Jesus returns to the earth to end the age, where the gathering of the church is a completely different event which takes place prior to the first seal being opened, which initiates God's wrath. Many people erroneously have the church gathered when Jesus is returning to the earth to end the age. The problem with this, is that it would put the living church through the entire wrath of God, which believers in Christ are not appointed to suffer, because Jesus already satisfied God's wrath on behalf of every believer. The following scriptures are referring to each of their respective events:
Gathering of the church = John 14:1-3, I Cor.15:51-53, I Thess.4:13-18, Rev.3:10, 4:1
The Lord's return to the earth to end the age = Matt.13:24-30, 24:29-31, Rev.1:7, 19:11-21
As believers in Christ, we have been credited with righteousness and reconciled to God. Jesus took upon himself the wrath that every believer deserves, satisfying it completely. Therefore, God's wrath no longer rests upon those who are in Christ. The church must therefore be removed from the earth prior to the commencement of God's wrath, which begins at the opening of the first seal and ends with the 7th bowl.
I honestly have no idea what you are talking about because Revelation 11 mentions the church (servants, prophets, and saints of Christ.) You seem to be ignoring this in order to make it fit with with false pre-trib doctrine.
"And the time of the dead, that they should be judged,
And that You should reward Your servants the prophets and the saints,
And those who fear Your name, small and great,
And should destroy those who destroy the earth.”
The above will surely take place. However, not at that specific time. After the sounding of the 7th trumpet, there will be seven bowl judgments which will complete God's wrath which must take place before the Lord can return. Jesus will not return to the earth to end the age until after the 7th bowl has been poured out.
Matt.24: 29-31 is when Jesus returns to the earth to end the age, where the gathering of the church is a completely different event which takes place prior to the first seal being opened, which initiates God's wrath. Many people erroneously have the church gathered when Jesus is returning to the earth to end the age. The problem with this, is that it would put the living church through the entire wrath of God, which believers in Christ are not appointed to suffer, because Jesus already satisfied God's wrath on behalf of every believer. The following scriptures are referring to each of their respective events:
Gathering of the church = John 14:1-3, I Cor.15:51-53, I Thess.4:13-18, Rev.3:10, 4:1
The Lord's return to the earth to end the age = Matt.13:24-30, 24:29-31, Rev.1:7, 19:11-21
As believers in Christ, we have been credited with righteousness and reconciled to God. Jesus took upon himself the wrath that every believer deserves, satisfying it completely. Therefore, God's wrath no longer rests upon those who are in Christ. The church must therefore be removed from the earth prior to the commencement of God's wrath, which begins at the opening of the first seal and ends with the 7th bowl.
Revelation 6:12-17 describes the 6th Seal with the sun, moon, and stars going dark. In Matthew 24:29 Jesus says the sun, moon, and stars go dark after the tribulation of those days.
The Great Tribulation is not the wrath of God then. The wrath of God occurs after the Great Tribulation. I just proved it to you.
The Great Tribulation is the wrath of Satan.
Revelation 12:12
12Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.
Now notice what happens next in this chapter and Revelation 13:
The Devil comes to Earth to persecute the woman and "her seed" and make war with the saints (saints are people like you and me - The Church or Body of Christ), to support the anti-Christ, Mark of the Beast, and the great tribulation. Why? Because he's angry and wants to cause a lot of pain for God's people before the end.
The Great Tribulation is conclusively the wrath of the devil and not God as you falsely claim.
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