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The questionable Pretribulation Rapture

Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Tim too, Sep 2, 2003.

  1. npetreley

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    You can't get around the plain language of the Bible. The section starting with Matthew 24:29 is a clear parallel to the passage starting at Revelation 6:12. So you know that the chronology at Revelation 6:12 is such that it takes place immediately after the tribulation of those days.

    Here is the parallel passage:

    Note the unquestionable order now...

    You can't get a more clear chronology than that, plus you can see very clearly that what is about to happen is wrath as poured out upon the earth by the appointed angels. This is not great tribulation by those who oppress the saints, this is the wrath of God.

    Now look what happens next...

    And then one of the elders says to John, "Who are these people?" And John basically answers, "Dang if I know." After which the elder replies...

    There you have it. The raptured saints. The ones who have been raptured out of the great tribulation before the wrath begins.
     
  2. Ed Edwards

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    Npetreley: " The section starting with Matthew 24:29
    is a clear parallel to the passage starting
    at Revelation 6:12."

    No way.

    Revelation 6:15b (KJV1769):
    ... and every mountain and island were moved out
    of their places
    .

    This earthquake is like 15.0 (one million times
    as much energy as a 9.0 earthquake, like one
    million killer earthquakes at once). It happens
    at the beginning of the Tribulation Period.

    Revelation 16:20 (KJV1769):
    And every island fled away, and the
    mountains were not found
    .

    This earthquake is like 18.0 (one thousand times
    as strong as the earthquake at the beginning
    of the Tribulation Period) This earthquake
    happens near the end of the Tribulation Period.

    In the first earthquake, some people think they
    are suffering "The Wrath of the Lamb" (Rev 6:17)
    In the second earthquake, people are suffering
    the WRATH OF GOD (Rev 16:19).

    How do people get these two earthquakes mixed up?
    How do people say that Revelation is cyclic
    when it is pretty much linear front to end?

    [​IMG] [​IMG] Peace! [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  3. Ed Edwards

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    There is one resurrection,
    the resurrection through and by Jesus.

    But here is an essay (well, a list) about
    five resurrections:

    \o/ Glory to the Lord \o/

    \o/ Praise be to Jesus \o/

    Five Resurrections
    Found in the Holy Bible
    Compared and Contrasted

    The Lord God is a resurrecting God.

    Definitions:

    New Testament: God's contract on goy
    Old Testament: God's contract on Yisrael
    Resurrection: a person who was dead is alive
    Saint: a person on God's list (AKA: Book of Life)
    Tribulation: AKA: The Time of Jacob's Trouble (Jeremiah 30:4-7);
    Tribulation: AKA: Yisarel passing under the rod (Ezekiel 20:34-3;
    Tribulation: AKA: Melting Pot (Ezekiel 22:19-22);
    Tribulation: AKA: Time of Trouble (Daniel 12:1); etc.
    Resurrection: a person who was dead is alive

    How to get on God's list:

    Romans 10:9 (KJV): That if thou
    shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
    believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from
    the dead, thou shalt be saved.


    1. Resurrection of Jesus
    WHO: Jesus
    WHEN: 33AD
    WHERE: Jerusalem
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal; because of the
    resurrection of Jesus, all the other resurrections
    are possible
    References: Matthew 28:6, Mark 16:6, Luke 24:6-8


    2. Resurrection of some Old Testament Saints
    WHO: Some of those who died before Jesus believeing God, especially
    those who believed in God's Messiah
    WHEN: 33AD
    WHERE: mostly in Jerusalem
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal

    3. Resurrection of the New Testament Saints
    WHO: Church age (AKA: times of the Gentiles) Saints; balance
    of the Old Testament Saints
    WHEN: Some date after 17 July 2002;
    at the end of the Church Age; at the beginning of
    the Tribulation
    WHERE: Worldwide
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal;
    this resurrection is followed in but a
    moment by the translation of the living
    saints into a glorified heavenly body like
    that of Jesus
    References: 1 Corinthians 15:52, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17

    4. Resurrection of the Tribulation Saints
    WHO: Those beheaded for faith in Jesus; those
    who reject the Mark of the Beast
    WHEN: at the end of the Tribulation; at the
    beginning of the 1,000-year reign of Jesus
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: The Lord God is a resurrecting God.
    HOW: The Grace of God through Messiah Jesus
    WHAT: Raised to Life Eternal
    References: Revelation 20:4-6,

    5. Resurrection of the non-Saints
    WHO: All those throughout time who have rejected Jesus
    WHEN: At the close of the 1,000-year reign of Jesus;
    at the beginning of eternity
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: i don't know, God does
    HOW: i don't know, God does
    WHAT: Raised to eternal shame & damnation
    References: Revelation 20:12-15

    NOTE: The delineation of the five revealed
    resurrections above
    does not preclude other resurrections. The Lord God
    is a resurrecting God and His hand is not shortened
    by his revelation to us or
    by our understaning of His revelation to us.
    For example: Two Witnesses shall
    be resurrected in the middle of the Tribulation.

    There is a pastoral picture of the four resurrections
    for which the resurrection of Jesus was a precusor
    (numbered here as above):

    2. The First Fruits (Matthew 27:22-53)

    3. The Harvest (1 Corinthians 15:51-54, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17)

    4. The Gleanings (Revelation 7:14, 20:4)

    5. The Tares (Matthew 13:28-30)

    Sometimes the Holy Bible calls resurrections 2-4, the resurrections
    of the just: The First Resurrection (because all the
    resurrections of the just preceede the resurrection
    of the unjust).

    The following scriptures seem to imply a simultaneous
    resurrection of the just and the wicked dead:
    Daniel 12:2, John 5:28-29 (all resurrected
    in the same hour), Acts 24:15. Revelation 20-4-6
    cleary notes that the just are raised before
    the unjust.

    CAUTION: The numbering scheme 1 to 5 above was arbitrarliy
    assigned to enable the discussion. There is nothing
    sacred or Biblical about this numbering scheme.

    May Jesus our Savior and our Lord be Praised!

    Note that ressurrections #2 and #3 are accompanied
    by a rapture of living saints.

    --compilation by ed, incurable Jesus Phreaque
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  4. Ed Edwards

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    Brother Npetrealey: maybe you should
    slipinto hpyertext markup language (HTML).
    If your statement was red, then red and large,
    then red and very large -- wouldn't that be
    better than just a simple repeat of the same
    statement?

    First, a personal question:
    do you believe in the eternal security of
    the believer? I reaed that doctrine to
    mean once Jesus saves us, we stay saved
    dependant only on Jesus and not dependant
    on waht we do. Thatn you for your short answer to
    the question. "Yes" or "No" will be sufficient
    (even though i'm always tempted to give a
    full "yes, but ... " or "no, but ... " opinion [​IMG]
    (I don't want to derail rearby topics on
    OSAS or not-OSAS)

    Anyway, our point of disagreement
    on the understanding of Matthew 24:31 hinges on the
    initial "and". YOu seem to suggest it is a
    time sequence "bullet". I say it is a major
    opurline element. Back in Matthew 24:3,
    the disciples asked 3 questions. Jesus
    answered them NOT in time occuring sequence but
    in question asked sequence.

    Thus Matthew 24:31 starts with an "and" that
    means the beginning of Jesus' answer to the
    disciples third question: "What is the sign
    of the end of the age (AEON in Greek)

    The Gentile Age ends at the pretribulation
    rapture/resurrection. Matthew 24:31-44
    is a description of the end of the Gentile Age.

    The disciples asked "What is the sign of the
    of the end of the age". Jesus says there is no
    sign, the end of the age, the pretribulation
    rapture/resurrection is signless. Just as things
    were going along normal in the days of Noah, until
    the flood. Noah's ark was what God used to
    take Noah and his family away from the destruction
    that ended the anti-flood age.
    Jus as things were going normal in Sodom until
    God took Lot and his daughters away from
    the destruction without sign before.

    Now, if Jesus had wanted to tell us we would be
    safe in the middle of the tribulation period
    from the AC, would He not have used as an example
    the 3 Hebrew Children who were kept safe through
    the midst of the fire?
    Now, if Jesus had wanted to tell us we would be
    safe in the middle of the tribulation period
    from the AC, would He not have used as an
    example Daniel protected in the midst of the Lion's
    Den?

    If i ever start a band i'm going to call it
    "Daniel and the Lion's Din" ;)
     
  5. Tim too

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    Ed,

    I thought that the standard pretribber views the breaking of the seals in Revelation 6 as the starting of the great tribulation. Yet you say the tribulation begins 15 verses later. Of the earthquake in chapter 6 verse 15, you say, "It happens at the beginning of the Tribulation Period."

    How in the world can this post even be consistent with the pretrib view?

    :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

    In the love of Christ,
    Tim
     
  6. Ed Edwards

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    Tim too: "I thought that the standard pretribber
    views the breaking of the seals in Revelation 6
    as the starting of the great tribulation."

    You could call me a "liberal" and i'd hardly flinch [​IMG]
    Please don't call me "standard pretribber".
    Thank you.

    I said before:
    This earthquake is like 15.0 (one million times
    as much energy as a 9.0 earthquake, like one
    million killer earthquakes at once). It happens
    at the beginning of the Tribulation Period.

    I should have said:
    This earthquake is like 15.0 (one million times
    as much energy as a 9.0 earthquake, like one
    million killer earthquakes at once). It happens
    near the beginning of the Tribulation Period.

    [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  7. Tim too

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    WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!! :(
    Please show me where in this passage Jesus says there is no sign. :confused:

    I posted the whole passage just in case someone doesn’t want to go get their Bible. The whole passage is full of signs. I put them in bold for you. Notice that Jesus says He has told us everything ahead of time.

    Here are the signs of His coming in the heavens and the gathering of His elect. “Elect” is a term used almost exclusively for NT saints.

    Rather than the Lord telling us that there are no signs, it seems to me that He gives plenty and tells us to watch for them. :eek:

    In the love of Christ,
    Tim
     
  8. Tim too

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    Either way this happens after the great tribulation according to the pretrib view. It is illogical and just bad exegesis to try to make this out as anything other than the beginning of the wrath of God.

    Where are the men crying out in fear in of God in the previous 11 verses. They are not because tribulation is at the hands of the world. However when the Lord appears after the signs in the heavens they are quaking in their booties. :eek:

    I watched as he opened the sixth seal. There was a great earthquake. The sun turned black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red, 13 and the stars in the sky fell to earth, as late figs drop from a fig tree when shaken by a strong wind. 14 The sky receded like a scroll, rolling up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place. 15 Then the kings of the earth, the princes, the generals, the rich, the mighty, and every slave and every free man hid in caves and among the rocks of the mountains. 16 They called to the mountains and the rocks, "Fall on us and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! 17 For the great day of their wrath has come, and who can stand? Revelation 6:12-17 NIV

    Sound pretty clear to me.

    In the love of Christ,
    Tim
     
  9. Ed Edwards

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    Tim too: "Please show me where in this passage Jesus says there is no sign. "

    That passage is chock full of signs.
    Recall that Matthew 24-25, Mark 13,
    and Luke 17 are parallel passages
    called the Mount Olivet Discourse (MOD).
    The destruction of the Temple is respleat
    with signs (such as those you showed above).
    But that has already happened.
    The Second Coming is preceeded by signs,
    the biggest of which is the 7-year
    long Tribulation Period.

    The pretribulation rapture/resurreciton
    event is different from the Second Coming
    event, as i showed above. It is the
    pretriublation rapture/resurrection
    event that is signless. So here is you
    challenge: Read Matthew 24:31-44
    and the parallel passages in Mark 13 and
    Luke 17 and tell me the sign of the
    rapture. If you find one, you make Paul
    a liar (I Thess 5:2).
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  10. Ed Edwards

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    The silence of the anti-pretrib rapture
    folk about Acts 2:19-20 is making
    my ears hurt [​IMG] Come on guys,
    what about the beginning of the LAST DAYS
    in 0033AD which was One Thousand,
    Nine Hundred and Seventy years ago.
    What about the signs in the heavens
    then? Your silence is speaking volumes
    here. :D
     
  11. Ed Edwards

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    Tim too: "“Elect” is a term used almost exclusively for NT saints."

    Nearly always. [​IMG]
    But here is an exception that
    speaks of the Messiah. Here are three exceptions
    where "elect" speaks of physcial Jewish Israeli
    elect saints.

    Isa 42:1 (KJV1769):
    Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect,
    in whom my soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him:
    he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles.

    Isa 45:4 (KJV1769):
    For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel mine elect,
    I have even called thee by thy name:
    I have surnamed thee, though thou hast not known me.

    Isa 65:9 (KJV1769):
    And I will bring forth a seed out of Jacob,
    and out of Judah an inheritor of my mountains:
    and mine elect shall inherit it, and my
    servants shall dwell there.

    Isa 65:22 (KJV1769):
    They shall not build, and another inhabit;
    they shall not plant, and another eat:
    for as the days of a tree are the days of my people,
    and mine elect shall long enjoy the work of their hands.

    Learn it now:
    2 sets of elect:
    1. mostly gentile born-again Christian elect saints
    2. Jewish Israeli elect saints

    2 sets of saints:
    1. mostly gentile born-again Christian elect saints
    2. Jewish Israeli elect saints

    2 churches:
    1. mostly gentile born-again Christian elect saints
    2. Jewish Israeli elect saints

    And these all become one in Christ at the Second Coming,
    not at the pretribulation rapture starting out
    the Tribulation Period.

    [​IMG]
     
  12. Tim too

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    The day that will come as a thief in the night is the day of the Lord. The only people who are going to be overtaken by it are those who are not looking for it. This passage speaks of the same event with the perspectives of how the Lord will be seen. Bad for apostates and unbelievers, GOOD for us. :D

    There is no problem with this passage and my theology. The tribulation began when Jesus left this earth. It will increase in intensity and wickedness reaching its peak with the last antichrist. Jesus described its increasing intensity as the birth pains of a woman. Matthew 24:8

    The word "elect" appears 20 times in the KJV, 4 times in Isaiah and 16 times in the NT.

    None of the New Testament references refer to these other meanings you have imported from the Old Testament. Three references in the OT is not enough to prop the pretrib rapture. ;)


    In the love of Christ,
    Tim
     
  13. Ed Edwards

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    Tim too: "The tribulation began when Jesus left this earth."

    There are no meanings of the term
    "tribulation", "Jesus", and "left" that
    satisfy this equation (that make this
    sentence true).

    Here is a scripturaly significant
    definition of the term "tribulation".


    The Five Tribulations
    of the Holy Bible
    Contrasted and compared
    by ed

    The following terms are used in the Holy Bible to denote
    tribulation: tribulation, distress, trouble

    1. tribulation due to the human condition
    WHO: all the sons and daughters of Adan & Eve
    WHAT: heartaches, pains, troubles, distresses, disappointements,
    affliction, trouble, ordeal, suffering, wretchedness,
    misfortune, worry, care, hardship, agony,
    anguish, torment, adversity,
    travail of a woman giving birth, disease, cancer,
    famine, plague, fatigue, depression, etc.
    WHEN: From Adam's explusion from the Garden of Eden
    to the day a new heaven & new earth is created by
    God, AKA: time as opposed to eternity
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: God only knows why, it is just the way things are,
    maybe it has to do with the fall of man in the Garden of Eden?

    2. tribulation of Christian Martyrdom
    WHO: those Christians chosen by the Holy Spirit for special honor
    WHAT: persecution by non-Christians: Pagans, athiests, and
    even people who call themselves "Christian" but aren't
    WHEN: 33AD to the start of the millinnial kingdom of Jesus
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: many are called to follow Jesus;
    few are chosen to the honor of the spiritual
    gift of martyrdom

    3. tribulation of the Jews scattered among the Gentiles
    WHO: Yisrael dispersed among the goy
    WHAT: persecution by non-Christians: Pagans, athiests, and
    usually people who call themselves "Christian" but aren't
    WHEN: during the time of the Gentiles
    (from Mount Calvary to Mount Olivet)
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: punishment for rejecting Messiah Jesus

    4. "The Tribulation period" of those ruled by the Antichrist
    WHO: citizens of the world
    WHAT: a fate worse than death (Rev 6:15-17, Rev 9:6)
    WHEN: during the 70th week of Daniel (first half)
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: punishment for rejecting Lord Jesus

    5. "The Great Tribulation period" of those ruled by the Antrichrist
    WHO: people who take the mark of the beast
    WHAT: the wrath of God
    WHEN: during the 70th week of Daniel (last half)
    WHERE: worldwide
    WHY: punishment for rejecting Lord Jesus

    Here are the names/descriptions of the Tribulation
    Period found in the O.T.:

    The tribulation in Deut 4:30
    the day of Israel's calamity in Deut 32:35, Obadiah 1:12-14
    the indignation in Isaiah 26:20, Daniel 11:36
    the overflowing scourge in Isaiah 28:15,18
    The Lord's strange work in Isaiah 28:21
    The year of recompence in Isaiah 34:8
    The day of vengeance in Isaiah 34:8, 35:4, 61:2
    The time of Jacob's Trouble in Jeremiah 30:7
    The day of darkness in Joel 2:2, Amos 5:18, 20; Zephaniah 1:15
    See also Zephaniah 1:15-16.:



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  14. Ed Edwards

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    Tim too: "Three references in the OT is not enough to prop the pretrib rapture."

    Thank you Brother Tim too. [​IMG]
    You have just granted me three
    more Old Testaments proofs of the
    pretribulation rapture than any
    other anti-pretrib i've ever known.
    Thank you for making my day.
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    In my list on page 3,
    Philipians 4-5 should
    be Philippians 4:5.

    quote:
    ------------------------
    Philippians 3:20-21, 4-5
    ------------------------

    Baptist Beleiver: "I cannot find anything
    that teaches rapture in 3:20-21.
    (I don’t understand your reference to “4-5”.
    There is no chapter 5 and verses 3:4-5 don’t
    seem to relate at all.)

    Of course, BB wouldn't be able to find the rapture
    in Philippians 4:5 either [​IMG]

    Philippians 4:5 (nKJV):
    Let your gentleness be known to all men.
    The Lord is at hand.


    Ah yes, a vivid reminder of why we should be kind
    to our fellow servants of Jesus, for our Lord Jesus
    is at hand and can come any time to take us to
    heaven in the pretribultion rapture/resurrection.

    Reference here is to the immediacy of the return
    of the Lord. The return of the Lord is
    in two phases on one prophetic day. The Return
    before the Tribulation Period to reature/resurrect
    the curch age elect saitns and the
    return after the Tribulation Period to defeat the AC=antichrist.

    Philippians 3:20-21 (nKJV):

    For our citizenship is in heaven,
    from which we also eagerly
    wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ,
    21 who will transform our lowly body that
    it may be conformed to His glorious body,
    according to the working by which He is able even
    to subdue all things to Himself.

    Ah yes, the pretribulation transformation of this lowly
    body unto a glory body like the resurrection body of
    Jesus. Do we eagerly await dying so we can get resurrected?
    Well,i'm sure some do. But because of the pretribulation
    rapture hope, we can hope that the Lord will indeed
    come get us soon, take us to our home (where we
    have our citizenship) in heaven.

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  16. Tim too

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    Ed you great lists packed with verses pulled out of context from all over the Bible don't satisfy. :(


    The Tribulation is at the hands of men, inparticular those that are used by the evil one to persecute God's children. This tribulation began at the time Christ went up to Heaven to the right hand of the Father.

    These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world. John 16:33 KJV


    Here are several scriptures that you can run down to see that, yes tribulation is at the hands of evil men and it began at the time Christ left this world.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Matt 13:21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Matt 24:21 For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Matt 24:29 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Mark 13:24 But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light,

    &lt;&gt;&lt;John 16:33 These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Acts 14:22 Confirming the souls of the disciples, [and] exhorting them to continue in the faith, and that we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Roma 5:3 And not only [so], but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Roma 8:35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? [shall] tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Roma 12:12 Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer;

    &lt;&gt;&lt;2Cor 1:4 Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort them which are in any trouble, by the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comforted of God.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;2Cor 7:4 Great [is] my boldness of speech toward you, great [is] my glorying of you: I am filled with comfort, I am exceeding joyful in all our tribulation.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;1The 3:4 For verily, when we were with you, we told you before that we should suffer tribulation; even as it came to pass, and ye know.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Reve 1:9 I John, who also am your brother, and companion in tribulation, and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, was in the isle that is called Patmos, for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Reve 2:9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and [I know] the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but [are] the synagogue of Satan.
    10 Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast [some] of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.

    &lt;&gt;&lt;Reve 7:14 And I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. And he said to me, These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.


    In the love of Christ,
    Tim
     
  17. Trotter

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    There is a difference in tribulation, and Tribulation.

    Jesus told us we would have tribulation (persecution, hard times). He also spoke of the Great Tribulation. Two very different events.

    To confuse the ongoing tribulation that is part of being a believer in Christ with the climax of God's wrath on sinful mankind is hard to do. If the Great Tribulation that Jesus spoke of (and John laid out in Revelation) began when Jesus ascended to the Father, what exactly would be the timetable on that (biblically)?

    And if the Tribulation started at that time, how could anyone justify amilliniemism?

    I don't see it, nor do I buy it.

    In Christ,
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  18. Grasshopper

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    And if the Tribulation started at that time, how could anyone justify amilliniemism?I don't see it, nor do I buy it.

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  19. Tim too

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    There is no difference in the tribulation described in the Bible only in the degree of intensity. Jesus described the initial events of the tribulation in Mark 13 as the beginning of the birth pains, labor pains to put it more contemporary. What happens in labor pains? They start out slightly uncomfortable and spaced far apart. Then as the woman gets closer to delivering they become more painful and closer together. This is the way Jesus described the great tribulation.

    Look at how Jesus described the tribulation and see how it plays out in the passage...just like the birth pains of a woman.

    Did you look at the difference in tribulation and wrath in the Bible? There is an imaginary difference set up by pretribbers that says the great tribulation is going poured out on unbelievers by God. It is imaginary. If we truly use the Bible to interpret the Bible and it doesn't contradict itself, why would you think that tribulation mentioned in the gospels is from God when almost every single New Testament reference shows that tribulation is at the hands of the world?

    Here is the Biblical passage that shows when the tribulation begins. I think we can all agree that the great tribulation begins in Revelation in Chapter 6. Right? The seals of Revelation 6 are broken by a person. Who was that person? Jesus,right? When did He begin to break the seals? Look in the passage above. In Heaven or on Earth there was no one able to break the seals and would not be until Christ finished His atoning work for us. See how that is pictured Biblically. "See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven seals." 6 Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain,... If that is not a picture of our resurrected Lord and what He did for us I don't know what is. Immediately after He receives the scroll you see worship in Heaven and then He begins to break the seals.

    I don't believe that amillenniumism is justifiable so I don't try. :D

    In the love of Christ,
    Tim
     
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    Well, Tim, I'm impressed at how persistent you are in the face of futility! But I enjoy your arguments, and agree with them.
     
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