I'll grant you your right to your opinion. I will answer that which is (i) addressed in the OP, and (ii) for which you posted scripture. I think this is fair.
John 14:1-3 concerns the "Father's House". I did not address it in my OP. There is at present another thread on this matter running and my understanding is well documented on this.
Sir, there is nothing difficult about John 14:1-3. The Lord plainly stated that there were many rooms/dwelling places in His Father's house and that He was going there to prepare places for us and that He was going to come again to take us back to those places, which again is in the Father's house. Nothing difficult here. This demonstrates that at some point the Lord is going to return to gather His church. I Cor.15:51-53 and I Thess.4:16-17 is the detailed account of when the Lord comes to gather us.
The term "Tribulation saints" never appears in scripture, and you gave no proof of a special company so designated. If you mean Christians who have to pass through the Great Tribulation, then that is what I said in my OP. We agree then.
"These are
the ones who have come out of
the great tribulation; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb."
The onew = the saints
The great tribulation = the time of God's wrath
Ergo, great tribulation saints. Or if you like the saints that come out of the great tribulation.
Obviously they are a designated group, because the elder specifically mentions them, just as the 144,000 are mentioned as a specific group. Let me be clear, this group is not the church. They will be those who become believers in Christ after the church has been gathered and during the tribulation period.
Whether or not the Company of Revelation 7 are "saints" or "Tribulation saints", they pass through the Great Tribulation. On this we agree. But in agreeing to that you contradict your claim that, quote,
It is not a great leap to apply the title of 'Saints' to them, as scripture states that they will not have loved their lives so much as to shrink away from death, kept the testimony of Jesus and the word of God, not worshiping the beast, his image nor receiving his mark. And even if they are not called saints in Revelation 7, they are referred to as saints in other scriptures within Revelation, such as in Rev.7:7 "Then the beast was permitted to wage war against the saints and to conquer them"
I think you misread my posting. I did not say that "anastasis" was used once only in scripture. I said that the word rendered "resurrection" in Philippians 3:11 is used once. The Greek is "EXANASTASIS."
In Philippians 3:10 Paul uses the word 'anastasis' translated as 'Resurrection', then in verse 11 he uses 'exanastasis' which is a noun that intensifies anastasis. Both words are speaking about the same event of when the resurrection of the church takes place.
John 14:1-3 does not speak of Rapture. It speaks of Christ preparing "abodes" for the disciples in the Father's House. The Father's House is Christ's Body (John 2) - the Church (1st Tim.3:15).
Boy, are you bending and twisting the scriptures here?! Well, we know that Jesus wasn't Jesus speaking to His disciples when He gave that promise to come back and get them. Jesus went to the Father's house which could be no other location but heaven. He said that He would come back and take us to be where He is, which again would be the Father's house.
Your claim that the Father's house as referring to Christ's body, is in complete disregard for the context. The fact that Jesus is referring to
going back to the Father's house to prepare those places would demonstrate that He is not speaking about His body, but of actual places that He went to prepare for us.
1st Corinthians 51-53 speaks of a living man being changed from corruption to incorruption. Rapture is not mentioned
I can see that you don't have enough study in this by the comments you are making. If you read the entire context, Paul states the following:
"just as we have borne the likeness of the earthly man, so also shall we bear the likeness of the heavenly man."
Our bearing the likeness of the heavenly man (Jesus) will be accomplished when the Lord appears, so that the dead will be raised imperishable and raised in glory. For those believers who are still alive we will simply be changed into our immortal and glorified bodies and caught up with those who will have been resurrected.
You first say that the Lord comes to receive the saints to take them "back" to the Father's House, but you later say that they come to earth on white horses. Do you mean they leave the Father's House that Jesus prepared for them? If so, what are your scriptures?
John 14:1-3 = Jesus going to the Father's house to prepare places for all believers and His promise to come back to get us to takes us to those places which are in the Father's house.
I Thessalonians 4:13-17 is a detailed account of when the Lord comes to take us back to the Father's house.
While in heaven, believers will stand at the Bema seat of Christ to receive rewards or to suffer loss of rewards (2 Cor.5:10)
Another event which will take place while in heaven, will be the marriage of the Lamb to His bride, the church.
"Hallelujah!
For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns.
Let us rejoice and be glad and give Him the glory.
For
the marriage of the Lamb has come, and
His bride has made herself ready.
She was given clothing of
fine linen, bright and pure.”
Then in Rev.19:14 we have the following:
"The armies of heaven, dressed in fine linen, white and pure, follow Him on white horses."
Notice that the armies following Christ out of heaven are wearing fine linen, white and pure, which are the same garments that were given to the bride in verse 8 at the marriage of the Lamb.
To put it all into perspective, once the Lord comes to gather His church to take us back to the Father's house, we will be judged at the Bema Seat of Christ to receive reward or loss of reward. Then during that same time in heaven, the marriage of the Lamb will take place where the bride/church will receive her fine linen, white and pure. Then in verse 14, we see the bride/church wearing her fine linen, white and pure and riding white horse and following the Lord out of heaven to engage the nations at Armageddon. Rev.19:11-21 is a detailed account of when the Lord returns to the earth to end the age and establish His millennial kingdom. We also have another scripture in Revelation 17:14 which shows the bride/church being with the Lord as He returns to the earth:
"They will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings—
and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers.”
The "They" in the scripture above is referring to the beast and the ten kings when the Lord returns to the earth to engage them. And with Him will be His called, chosen and faithful followers, which will be the bride/church.
Just because the Lord goes to prepare places for us, does not mean that we are restricted to those places. For one, they will be places for us in heaven while the earth is experiencing God's wrath. After the 7th bowl has been poured out, then Jesus, along with His church and His angels, will descend upon the earth at Armageddon, where at which point the beast and the false prophet will be captured and thrown alive into the lake of fire (Rev.19:20). After that Satan will be seized by that mighty angel and will be thrown into the Abyss and sealed over him so that he can't deceive the nations during that thousand years.
What I teach is based on the word of God and not from my own opinion. People like to make that claim that you are making in an attempt discredit the truth. I did not come to these conclusions lightly, nor from the cuff of my sleeve. But these conclusions come from over 45 years of personal study.
The gathering of the church has always been an imminent event. Even Paul included himself and those with him, as those who would be living at the time when the Lord appeared. This is evident when he speaks about the living being changed and caught up when he says "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. However, we know that since this event has not yet taken place that it is still imminent and is closer than ever.