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Until you come to the understanding that the gathering of the church is a separate event from the Lord's return to the earth to end the age, you will not understand end-time events and neither will your daughter
Anyway...your statement above is a bare-naked assertion. I'm not interested in your assertions. I'm interested in the Scriptures. Jesus told Peter, James and John to live with an expectation of encountering the abomination of desolation and a subsequent "great tribulation". Jesus did NOT say it only applied to some future generation. That is pure malarkey. A false claim.
The text states clearly...Jesus states clearly..."when you see wars"..."when they deliver you to tribulation"..."they will kill you". Your claim that these words didn't apply to Peter, James and John...pure falsehood.
Jesus' one caveat was that He Himself did not know 'the day or hour". In other words, these events COULD transpire during that very first generation of the Christian era OR it could be a generation 2000 years later. But the fact remained, Peter, James and John needed to live with the expectation...that they might live through these events.
And THUS we see the absolute death-blow to PreTribulation Rapture doctrine.
It would be highly interesting if a modern-day pre-trib proponent could time-travel back to Peter's time, let's say 10 or 20 years into his earthly ministry:
Hal Lindsey: Hey Peter, are you still living with an expectation of possibly having to go through the great tribulation?"
Peter: Uh...yes. I was never told anything different. When should I start having beliefs that CONTRADICT Jesus' teaching?
Hal Lindsey: Oh man, you need to get up to speed on PreTrib doctrine, baby.
Peter: So you're saying there were teachings that came along later which CONTRADICT what Jesus told me, James, John and Andrew? Hal, baby (since we're calling each other "baby") how can you propose CONTRADICTING what Jesus has taught us?
Hal, I am living exactly as Jesus told me, with an expectation of great tribulation. Who are you or Tim Lahaye or John Walvoord or John MacArthur or David Jeremiah...to tell me to contradict that teaching?
it is all directed to that generation of Israel whom God will be dealing with in fulfillment of that last seven years
It is conceded even by diehard pre-tribbers that Gentile believers will be all over planet earth in innumerable numbers at the time of the abomination. Granted, such a scenario is inexplicable, given the alleged "pre-trib rapture" just a couple of years earlier (other than purely concocted doctrines about the "144,000 evangelists").
Nevertheless, gentile believers are on the scene...and when they would see this "abomination" they would need to run for the hills just as urgently as any Jews living in and around Jerusalem at that time.
By claiming that those who are gathered by the angels in Matt.24:31 as being the church, you ignore other scriptures which says that believers are not appointed to suffer God's wrath.
will be those great tribulation saints introduced in Rev.7:9-17. who will have made it through that last seven years and specifically through the last 3 1/2 years, which Jesus referred to as "the great tribulation."
Let me answer your announcement with some actual argumentation! -- It can NOT last exactly 1260 days...because then they would know the exact day of the Lord's return. Secondly, Jesus says the "gathering is announced by great cosmic disturbances and He quotes OT passages which, in turn, explain that these cosmic signs announce the beginning of the Day of the Lord...a phase which MUST fit into the remainder of the 1260 days...however much time that might be.
If you are receiving clothing and following the Lord out of heaven, you would have had to already be in heaven. Those riding on white horses are also positively identified as the believers in Christ that will have previously been gathered referred to as the Lord's "called, chosen and faithful followers
Those who had extra oil (were ready) when the bridegroom appeared, those five went into the wedding feast
At the time of great cosmic disturbances deep inside the second half of the 70th Week. That isn't my assumption. That is point-blank exactly what Jesus said to the disciples. It befalls you to explain why Jesus' words were NOT true for His listeners that day. That is an insurmountable task.