Josheb
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@Marty,How can you make such a ridicules statement like that about John 3:16
16For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Jesus states "whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life"
Don't take the bait. The post is a red herring. Its only function served is to take the discussion away from the op. The question asked in the title is definitively answered by Rev. 7:14 and the op cited that verse but does not accept what is explicitly stated. That point of denial is the focal point of this discussion and a variety of red herrings will be attempted to avoid resolving that inconsistency. If John 3:16 becomes the topic then the identity of those coming through the great tribulation is not the topic. If the topic is his library, my right, all the "here we go agains," and Jesus' return are ALL red herrings - obfuscations of what should otherwise be a very succinct conversation about the identity of the title's group of people and from whence they occur.
Rev. 7:14 answers the question asked in the title, and it does so definitively.
To avoid what is stated questions are added to obscure what is state: What is the great tribulation? When is the tribulation Jesus supposedly said was in the future (our future)? The simple fact is whatever the tribulation is and whenever it occurs..... Christians go through it. That is a problem in modern futurism because modern futurism teaches all the Christians are removed from the planet so they do not have to go through the great tribulation (whatever it may be and whenever it might occur).
Don't take the bait. (Try to) Hold him to the specifics of what Rev. 7:14 explicitly states because anything else is digressive.
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