It’s amazing how you assume no rapture event based on one passage of Scripture. The context stresses those saved during the Tribulation were saved as a result of the angel preaching the everlasting gospel of the Kingdom.
I don’t assume no rapture event. Matthew 24 is clear that Jesus returns twice, once when life is normal and we can’t know when, and once immediately after the tribulation of those days, predictably seven years after it began.
The first group who die for their faith in Revelation 6 are not said to die during the Tribulation. That’s what you and I could be included in.
The second group are specifically from the Tribulation.
It’s amazing how you assume no rapture event based on one passage of Scripture. The context stresses those saved during the Tribulation were saved as a result of the angel preaching the everlasting gospel of the Kingdom.
Hi Butch,
Thanks for taking the time to respond.
You raise a good point.
I don’t assume no rapture event. Matthew 24 is clear that Jesus returns twice, once when life is normal and we can’t know when, and once immediately after the tribulation of those days, predictably seven years after it began.
The first group who die for their faith in Revelation 6 are not said to die during the Tribulation. That’s what you and I could be included in.
The second group are specifically from the Tribulation.