Josheb
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I don't disagree. But the bible also speaks of a wrath in Rev 3:10....that speaks of what happens in the book of Revelation that the christians who are alive at that time will be delivered from and the ENTIRE EARTH would experience. Just like Noah and Lot was delivered...and Jesus wasn't talking about their "sin" that would send them to an eternity in hell but about the disaster that was about to happen.
I have shown you several times.....Jesus didn't leave on a white horse. The times of Noah with eating, drinking and marriage doesn't appear to be the thing of the day at the end of the tribulation bur rather it looks more like a pre-tribulation event. John mentions we are not destined for wrath...which surely is pre-trib. Perhaps the mid-trib or pre-wrath rapture eschatology applies. Jesus says He will return and take us to the mansions that He's preparing.
We've been discussing these points as well as others.
Ad nauseam. Every single statement in those two posts has already been addressed. You are not addressing the rebuttal, and you are not moving the conversation forward. You are just repeating already posted content that has all already been addressed.You do know that after the rapture...that is during the tribulation of Revelation many will come to Christ? Immediately after the rapture the mount of Christians on earth will equal "0"....then increase?
The rapture occurs at the coming of Christ. The rapture is not a separate event. Christ comes after the thousand years of Revelation 20. Not once in this entire half dozen ops have has even one scripture explicitly stating Jesus is physically on earth been provided. The entire case for pre-tribulational separate rapture is built on inference, and the inferences contradict what is explicitly stated. What is explicitly states is the disciples will be delivers to tribulation and immediately after the great tribulation they will see the sign of Christ's coming. What is explictly states is those who've washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb have gone through the great tribulation. None of them were removed beforehand. It would be impossible to simultaneously be removed beforehand from the great tribulation and also go through the great tribulation. Those two conditions are mutually exclusive conditions.