Ask yourself the following:
-what ever happened to the "great commission" given to the Church in Rev 6-18?
Revelation 7 mentions a multitude no man could number come out of the great tribulation. How did they become Christians? Pre-trib would have them all 'get saved' after the rapture, also. Yet, no mention of 'the Great Commission.'
Where is the great commission ever mentioned in the Bible outside of the end of Matthew? The term isn't even mentioned there. That is used to describe a few verses in scripture.
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-why has the identifiable Church stopped preaching in Rev 6-18?
Show me the verses in those chapters that say the church stopped preaching.
-why is any Church or Church elders or any Christians are never named/identified in Rev 6-18?
The passages broadly describe what is happening without mentioning individuals by name.
Aside from Peter in I Peter 5, and possibly Silas and Judas in Acts 15 (if they weren't apostles at the time), show me one individual in the entire New Testament who is specified as an 'elder.'
-who/which group is ELECTED to do the preaching of the Kingdom in Rev 6-18? Who are they and where do they come from?
-what message is being preached in Rev 6-18?
The only preaching I see reference is the angel mentioned in Revelation 14:6.
I have heard pre-tribbers assert than the 144,000 are evangelists. The passage about them says no such thing. Certain pretrib doctrines have no Biblical support and get repeated as fact in pre-trib circles. I am still waiting on scripture that indicates that a rapture occurs before the tribulation.
Keep in mind that the tribulation is the 70th week of Daniel allotted for Israel.
That is the pretrib theory. Jacob having trouble doesn't preclude Gentile believers and other people having trouble. Other scriptures give us more information.
The fact is that the Church has already been raptured back in Rev 4 & 5. They are no longer around to pursue the "great commission".
Very simple-- prove this from scripture.
And now the baton (in terms of preaching) has been passed to ISRAEL as the 144,000 Israelite "virgins" and Israelite 2 witnesses.
Show us the scripture that teaches this.
And there you have it brother. A nice tight eschatological package. No loose ends, no hanging verses, no irrational paradoxes.
Done and done.
A bunch of assertions without scripture to back them up is a nice tight package? The problems arise when we actually look at what the Bible teaches. I notice you did not address II Thessalonians 1.
@TheDivineWatermark's posts, which in a rather lengthy technical way try to argue that the day of the Lord can last a long time do not address the problem. Jesus gives the church when He comes executing vengeance on them that know not God that believe not the Gospel WHEN He comes to be glorified in the saints. You can argue that 'day' can last a while, but if Jesus does all that on the same trip, at the coming of the Lord, as the passage says, that presents problems for pretrib.
Pretrib has Jesus coming to give the church rest first, taking the church up, people saying peace and safety for a while, then tribulation, bowls of wrath, etc. Then it has Jesus coming back a third time to execute vengeance. The Bible doesn't spell out this third time. It has the church getting relief from tribulation and the executing of vengeance when Jesus comes back.