Post-trib is the most pessimistic view of eschatology characterized by the church enduring tribulation and persecution. You think our ears are itching to embrace persecution and possibly martyrdom? LOL!
However, it doesn't matter because post-trib is what the Bible teaches. The pre-trib rapture is no where to be found in scripture.
Well, that's funny, because I found in scripture the gathering of the church to take place prior to God's wrath.
Pre-trib is an itching ears doctrine because it preaches the easy way and escapism from great tribulation and persecution.
Those who believe and teach that the Lord is going to first put His bride through His wrath and then gather her, have no idea of what they are talking about. They come in with partial teachings on the subject and dishonor Christ by not recognizing that He took upon himself God's wrath on behalf of all believers.
You have seen enough red flags.
Please produce for me the red flags that you are claiming.
I don't know why you insist on preaching pre-trib after having been shown the truth. I couldn't in good conscience accept pre-trib, but at least it gives us something to discuss.
Not one person has yet to shown me scriptural proof of the church being gathered after God's wrath and when Christ returns to the earth to end the age. Believe me, my concern is to know the truth, whatever that me lead to. I am not one of those who adopts the teachings of men and then stubbornly contends for it. If someone gave me solid proof, I would weight it out. However, postribbers cannot get rid of the basic principle that Christ took upon himself the wrath of God which every believer deserves, satisfying it completely. When we believed, we were credited with the righteousness of Christ and reconciled to God. Therefore, God's wrath no longer rests upon the believer. That's just an issue that cannot be swept under the run or ignored, which is what the belief in post tribulation does. I wrote it in the previous post and I will post it again:
"But he (Jesus) was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed."
Now, either God's wrath that Jesus suffered brought us peace with God or it didn't. Which is it? And if the punishment that He endured brought us peace with God, then we cannot and will not be subject to His wrath, because Jesus already satisfied it. These are important points, which are being ignored.
Trust me, if the Bible taught a pre-trib I would be on board with it. I have no interest in anything other than adhering to the Biblical truths. Fact is, the Bible contradicts the pre-trib rapture repeatedly.
Well, you'd better get on board then, because our being gathered before God's wrath begins is what the scriptures teach.
For the record, post-tribbers do not teach that the church is the object of God's wrath. There are numerous Biblical examples of Gods wrath coming down with clear instructions to the righteous to get out of the way. That's what we'll do!
This brings me back to what I have already posted many times in that, 1) The church is never mentioned during the narrative of God's wrath and 2) anyone who is on the earth during the time of God's wrath will experience it. Scripture even shows that the great tribulation saints will be exposed to it.
"‘Never again will they hunger;
never again will they thirst.
The sun will not beat down on them,’ nor any scorching heat.
Never again will they hunger = is in reference to the opening of the third seal which results in world-wide famine, as well as the other plagues of wrath that will cause severe food shortages
Never again will they thirst = is in reference to the third trumpet when a third of the earth's fresh water is contaminated where many people die from drinking it. And is in reference to the third bowl judgment where all of the fresh water is turned into literal blood.
The sun will not beat down on them, nor any scorching heat = is in reference to the fourth angel where he pours his bowl out on the sun giving it power to scorch the inhabitants of the earth with intense heat, searing them.
The seals, trumpets and bowls are judgments for those who have rejected Christ and who continue to willfully live according to the sinful nature, the arrogant, the haughty, the prideful. Where the believer in Christ was credited with the righteousness of Christ and reconciled to God. We will not be on the earth during the time of God's wrath. The church isn't even mentioned in the narrative of God's wrath.
The post tribulation belief stems from three main errors:
1) Not understanding or recognizing that Jesus already satisfied God's wrath on behalf of every believer. Because of this, we are not appointed to suffer God's wrath. (Romans 5:9, 1 Thess.1:10)
2) Not recognizing the gathering of the church and the Lord's return to the earth as being two individual events and which take place at different times.
3) Not understanding the severity and magnitude of God's coming wrath via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments
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and to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead--Jesus, who rescues us from the coming wrath.
Therefore, since we have now been justified by His blood, how much more shall we be saved from wrath through Him!
For God has not appointed us to suffer wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Some have tried to circumvent the above scriptures to say that Paul was speaking about the wrath at the great white throne judgment. However, believers in Christ are not appointed to suffer any wrath, period!
Those who believe that the Lord is going to gather His church prior to His wrath, are looking for the imminent appearing of the Lord.
Those who believe in that Lord is going to put his church through his wrath and gather them afterwards, are not looking for the Lord's imminent appearing, but are looking for His wrath to take place first.