Correct. The fact of which I demonstrated in an earlier post. Nobody gets raptured in the book of Revelation chapter 6 and beyond. The Church is clearly shown to be in heaven in chapters 4 and 5.
But dealing with a specific assembly, Paul uses 'church' to refer to those who will receive rest from tribulation at the revelation of Christ, when Christ returns executing vengeance on them that believe not, when He _comes__ to be glorified in the saints. It doesn't say he gives the saints rest and comes back and then executes vengeance after He leaves or after He returns a second time. When He comes, He gives the saints rest and executes vengeance on them that believe not.
Pre-trib is based on assuming a pre-trib rapture and trying to read it inot passages, propping it up with lose weak arguments like you are using, while disregarding rather direct statements of scripture.
It is NOT reasonable to assume that one passage about the coming of the Lord is a separate event from another passage about the coming of the Lord.... not without some good evidence for it. And there is no good solid evidence anywhere in the Bible for a rapture happening before the tribulation. But we see Jesus telling His own disciples of the coming of the Son of Man. We see that coming of the Son of Man happens 'after the tribulation of those days' which is earlier described as 'great tribulation', that the elect would be gathered.
70th week of Daniel......the unleashing of God's wrath upon the earth dwellers. Something the Church shall never experience.
Why would you think God is angry at the saints who are here during the tribulation. Isn't that what you are implying?
The post tribbers lose yet another debate. Always have always will.....
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