There is a prophecy of the Great Tribulation which is the same as the Day of His Wrath (Zech 1) and this is not the same as tribulation that all christians must be prepared to go through to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
Agreed. The problem is that there are many who don't understand that there is a difference between the trials and persecutions that the Lord said believers would have, which come at the hands of men and the powers of darkness vs. God's direct unprecedented wrath which is going to come upon the inhabitants of the whole earth. There is a huge difference between these two, the latter of which believers are not appointed to suffer.
But then only 144,000 of the tribes of Israel are sealed and so the question becomes are they really only Jews or is it symbolic representation of all the redeemed? And who's guess is correct?
The only way that they can interpret the 144,000 as representing the church, is by symbolizing it. However, within the context, we have the scripture identifying a 144,000 from the twelve tribes of Israel. Then we have a break-down of 12,000 for each of the literal names of the twelve tribes (minus Dan and replaced with Manasseh). That in itself would require a literal interpretation of the text. There is nothing in the context that would lead the reader to seek a symbolic or allegorical interpretation of who the 144,000 are.
In addition, the last time the word 'ekklesia' translated as 'church' is used, is at the end of chapter 3, where prior to that it was used a total of 19 times. The reason for this, is because Revelation 4.1 is a prophetic allusion to where the church is gathered when that voice (the Lord's) sounds like a trumpet and says 'come up here and I will show you what must take place after this' I.e. after the church period. From that time forward, the word changes to 'hagios' translated as 'saints' which is in reference to the great tribulation saints who will become believers during the tribulation period, the time of God's wrath.
Maybe saints are being divinely protected from wrath like the hail stones but not being protected from persecution or martyrdom. I don't know, it gets confusing as to how they die by the multitudes from the Antichrist but no one dies from the wrath of the Lamb.
I believe that the great tribulation saints will be exposed to all of God's wrath simply because they will have become believers after the gathering of the church. This is evident from their description of suffering God's wrath in chapter 7.
"Never again will they
hunger, and never will they
thirst;
nor will the sun beat down upon them, nor any scorching heat."
Never will they hunger = Third Seal/black horse - world wide famine
Never will they thirst = Third Trumpet - a third of the earths water is contaminated. Second and third bowl - oceans and fresh water turned to literal blood.
Nor will the sun beat down upon them, nor any scorching heat = The fourth bowl judgment where the angel pours out his bowl on the sun gives it power to scorch the inhabitants, searing them with intense heat.
So, the great tribulation saints are not protected from any of these things, simply because they will be on the earth. The only plague that will not affect them is the first bowl where a painful ugly sore breaks out upon those who worship the beast and receive his mark. Since the great tribulation saints won't be doing that or receiving his mark, then they will not suffer the first bowl plague.
In addition, if the great tribulation saints were representing the church as the false teaching declares, we see in Chapter 13 that the beast is given power over the saints to make war and conquer them. Therefore, there would be no protection.
Thanks be to God through His Son, Jesus Christ, that those who presently believe in Him will not be present during that time of God's wrath.
At least most Post Tribulation Rapture proponents do not believe that the saints receive the wrath judgments along with the wicked. How that plays out is not very clear.
Since the post tribulation gathering of the church would take place after the completion of God's wrath, which takes place when Jesus is returning to the earth to end the age, it would put the living church through the entire wrath of God. Regarding this, many do not take into account the underlying principal here. When we believed we were credited with the righteousness of Christ and reconciled to God. Jesus took upon himself the God's wrath that every believer deserves, satisfying it completely. Therefore, God's wrath no longer rests upon those who believe in Christ. It is a legal precedent. God's wrath has been satisfied on our behalf. This is the most important reason as to why the living church must be gathered prior to the first seal being opened, which initiates God's wrath.