No problem: what posttribbers have never proven is that the gathering in Matthew 24 is Paul's rapture.
How about right NOW proving that the gathering in Matt 24 is DIFFERENT than the gathering in 2 Thess 2:1.
If you can do that, you may have a point.
It seems everything else posttribbers use is based off the Matthew 24 gathering.
You have been misreading a lot. 2 Thess 2:1-3 is far clearer than Matt 24, but both say the same thing. And both occur AFTER the Trib.
That is their one goto scripture.
This is obviously false. 2 Thess 2:1-3 is the goto verse that proves the resurrection is posttrib.
I suspect this is the way you read John 14:
2 In my Father's house [in heaven] are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to [heaven to] prepare a place for you [in heaven].
3 And if I go [to heaven] and prepare a place for you [in heaven], I will come again [to the air above the earth and call you up], and receive you unto myself [in the air]; that where I am [going, on the earth], there [on the earth] ye may be also.
Sorry, but Jesus is not on earth during the days of His wrath. His purpose is the take the church out for this wrath. Did you not read?
I did. But apparently you didn't understand anything about what Jesus said.
Here are the facts: Jesus hadn't died yet, so His mention of going to heaven refers to His ascension after His resurrection. And He DID prepare rooms for His disciples, all of which are NOW enjoying their rooms in heaven. So v.2 has already been fulfilled.
Regarding v.3, you are wildly inserting your own opinions, presumptions etc into it. His promise in that verse is about coming back and receiving them to Himself. It says NOTHING about going to get them and take them back to heaven.
Go ahead and read v.3 slow enough to see what Jesus did say. And leave out your opinions.
His 11 disciples are already IN heaven and enjoying their rooms that Jesus prepared.
v.3 is future and refers to when Jesus comes back to earth. In fact, v.3 is parallel to 1 Thess 4:17 - After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
And so we will be with the Lord forever.
And this passage says NOTHING about being taken back to heaven.
Again, you have no point.
It makes good sense in context of the Homes he went to prapare that His intent is to take us to the homes - EXACTLY what a groom would do in the days Jesus lived
I need to ask you: in your pretrib view, just WHERE are His disciples living NOW in heaven? Your timing is so off, no wonder you don't understand John 14:1-4.
Where "am" Jesus all during Revelation chapters 8, the start of the week, 9 the trumpet judgments, 10-11, the midpoint and earth given back to Jesus, 12, the fleeing begins and Satan kicked down, 13, the rise of the Beast, 14, God's warnings to earth, 15, the beheaded begin to appear in heaven, and finally 16, the vials and the end of the week. But let's not forget chapters 17-19, the destruction of Babylon, and the marriage and supper. All during these events Jesus "am" in heaven. ("That WHERE I AM you may be also.")
Of course, Jesus WILL BE IN HEAVEN "until the time of the restoration of all things", as Acts 3:21 says.
English Standard Version
whom heaven must receive until the time for restoring all the things about which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets long ago.
New International Version
Heaven must receive him until the time comes for God to restore everything, as he promised long ago through his holy prophets.
Berean Study Bible
Heaven must take Him in until the time comes for the restoration of all things, which God announced long ago through His holy prophets.
New American Standard Bible
whom heaven must receive until the period of restoration of all things about which God spoke by the mouth of His holy prophets from ancient time.
King James Bible
Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began.
International Standard Version
He must remain in heaven until the time of universal restitution, which God announced long ago through the voice of his holy prophets.
Note that the Greek word for "receive" means "to contain, retain", which means Jesus REMAINS in heaven until the restoration.
Do you really want to argue that the Trib is somehow viewed by the Bible as a restoration?