Hello Bogadile,
Actually, I did not rename them to tribulation saints, the scripture did. The elder asks John:
"these in white robes who are they and where did they come from"
Now, John just previously wrote to the seven churches. Therefore, the very fact that the elder is asking John who this group demonstrates that they are not the church.
The other reason is that, the church is referred to throughout chapters 1 thru 3 and within those same chapters you will not find the word hagios translated as saints. Likewise, from chapter 4 onward, only the word hagios/saints is used and the word ekklesia/church is never seen again. That is not a coincidence and I am not the one who changed the use of the word from church to saints. God made a distinction here to demonstrate that the church is gone after the end of chapter 3.
In addition, for those who would put the gathering of the church as taking place when Christ returns to the earth to end the age, they always run into the same problem, which is that the wrath of God must take place in between now and the time that the Lord returns to the earth. Since the church is not appointed to suffer God's wrath, then we cannot enter into that time of wrath, which means that the church must be gathered prior to God's wrath. In fact, the Lord said that he would keep believers "out of" that hour of wrath. Scripture also states that Jesus rescues us from the coming wrath.
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No my friend, the wrath that Jesus experienced for us was for any and all wrath. Regarding this, it is important to understand that there is a difference between the trials and tribulations that Jesus said all believer would experience vs. the coming wrath of God. It is the latter that we are not appointed to suffer and of course the wrath that will come as a result of condemning judgment. From the beginning of the church, currently and until the resurrection, all believers are susceptible to trials and tribulation. But we are not appointed to suffer God's coming wrath via the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments.
Using Noah is not a good comparison. The reason that Noah and his family was not raptured, was because God needed him to repopulate the earth. All you are doing here is repeating a common apologetic. The church will be gathered first, because following that is when the day of the Lord will begin, the wrath of God, which we are not appointed to suffer.