Because there are no pretrib verses to erase!There are NOT verses that erase the pretrib rapture verses.
Just teasin' ya Abs...
Because there are no pretrib verses to erase!There are NOT verses that erase the pretrib rapture verses.
In the end, it matters not what one believes is being taught. The Lord gave it to His Assembly for a blessing but if that blessing is missed, by faulty interpretation, the will of the Lord will take place regardless. If one believes in a pre-trib. rapture, they have possession of the entire blessing. If one believes in a mid-trib. rapture, they miss half of the blessing. And if one believes in a post-trib. rapture or non at all, they miss all of the blessing. Either wat, may the will of the Lord be accomplished.
Does it really matter when a believer thinks they will be taken home? Really? Is this worth fighting over?You aren't the first person, who believes in pre-trib, I've seen say this. This isn't found in the Bible.
Where can I get a copy of the Pre-tribbers Handbook by J.N. Darby?
Does it really matter when a believer thinks they will be taken home? Really? Is this worth fighting over?
I totally disagree with this statement.There is a group called "the Tribulation saints". They are distinct from the Church.
True. However, it is a valid concept ("tribulation saints", not 'left behind') - because of Revelation 6:11;7:14;20:4.Left behind doctrine has introduced the term "tribulation saints" It's not a biblical definition.
There is a second resurrection.The second rapture is rev 14
Gathering of the jews.
That is during the gt.
Main harvest is gentile( ruth) and is pretrib.
I am quite sure that we are all in total agreement concerning what the Bible says about the saints not having to experience the 'Wrath of God'.The lesson here is that those who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ are NOT subject to the wrath of God.
The bride is gathered pretrib.My point still stands, if the marriage of the Lamb occurs upon His return to the earth pre-trib then the two witnesses and the tribulation saints will remain unmarried. There's no mention of more than one wedding supper and marriage.
The only neat fit for the supper/marriage is post-trib. This way the totality of Christ's church is included.
I am quite sure that we are all in total agreement concerning what the Bible says about the saints not having to experience the 'Wrath of God'.
What is in dispute is just-exactly-what constitutes the 'Wrath of God'.
Question:
If pretrib folks believe that no saint / saved-person / one-who-believes-in-the-Lord-Jesus-Christ will experience any part of the 'Wrath of God' - and - they also believe that the [whole] '7-year tribulation' is the 'Wrath of God' - and - they also believe that there will be [martyred] saints during that tribulation --- isn't there a conflict here???
And this assumption has caused a multitude of saints to get off-track and go into error concerning the End Times Scenario.true . but the great persecution is not to be compared to anything else that has gone before, even the holocaust.
And suffer through the 'Wrath of God' - apparently, according to you?So they become saved, dont get the mark and are martyred.
And suffer through the 'Wrath of God' - apparently, according to you?
Or, did you misread or misunderstand the question?
No, the martyred saints are the ones who will come to believe during the tribulation. You know our stubborn family members and friends who refuse to believe now. Then rapture occurs and they suddenly think maybe they were telling the truth. So they become saved, dont get the mark and are martyred.
The key word here being 'revealer'.Problem with this is that therefore means if the Seals constitute the wrath of God as Pre-tribulation advocates say that means the 5th Seal in Rev 6 is the wrath of God upon his own people. The Seals therefore can't be the wrath of God but are merely revealers of different things which will occur.
These people would have missed the time of grace, therefore will go through tribulation till the time of martydom/beheading. The time of grace is for the world until x time. If you do not become saved before the time of grace is up and therefore do not get raptured , you will still go through x amount of tribulation. At least you get to spend eternity with Jesus.
And suffer through the 'Wrath of God' - apparently, according to you?
Or, did you misread or misunderstand the question?
Would you like for me to show you how that - the very moment 'Grace' ends - is the very same moment the Second Coming of Christ occurs - with the 'Wrath of God' soon following?These people would have missed the time of grace, therefore will go through tribulation till the time of martydom/beheading. The time of grace is for the world until x time. If you do not become saved before the time of grace is up and therefore do not get raptured , you will still go through x amount of tribulation. At least you get to spend eternity with Jesus.
Scofield Bible?Where can I get a copy of the Pre-tribbers Handbook by J.N. Darby?
You are missing the point entirely.
Neither example - yours or mine - is any part of the 'Wrath of God'.
Both are examples of the wrath of Satan.
Any 'trouble'/'tribulation' that is "dished out" by Satan is the wrath of Satan and not the 'Wrath of God'.
Any 'trouble'/'tribulation' that is "dished out" by 'Antichrist' is the wrath of 'Antichrist' and not the 'Wrath of God'.