Plain, please show me a passage that says: "Old Testament Saints."
How about a passage that says: "New Testament Saints."?
I did a search for both of these phrases: "Old Testament Saints" and also "New Testament Saints" and I found zero results.
Now even though these two phrases do not appear anywhere in the Holy Scriptures; still we know that these two groups of people exist. How?
Simple. From the very teaching of the Holy Scrptures.
For example Plain, let me ask you, was Moses saved?
How about Enoch?
Was David saved???
Now the answers to these questions should be obvious and easy. As it shoould be clear to anyone reading this that I am being sarcastic. Of course Moses, David, and Enoch were saved. The Scriptures teach that they were and are saved. Therefore, they are saints.
But guess what Plain, they are Saints from the Old Testament. And justlike there are Old Testament Saints, we know that there obviously New Testament Saints also.
Therefore, just because the term "tribulation saint" cannot be found in the Scriptures; the teaching of Scripture does indicate that there will be saved people in the tribulation period (time of Jacob's trouble), so your reasoning and logic is not very consistent.
And the Holy Scriptures do make a distinction in the way how people are saved today in the Dispensation of Grace (also known as the Church Age) and how those in the tribulation period will be saved.
The Bible makes clear distinctions. Salvation in the time of Jacob's trouble will not be as it is today in the Church Age; and this very fact in the Scriptures further proves a Pre-trib. Rapture of the Body of Christ.
How about a passage that says: "New Testament Saints."?
I did a search for both of these phrases: "Old Testament Saints" and also "New Testament Saints" and I found zero results.
Now even though these two phrases do not appear anywhere in the Holy Scriptures; still we know that these two groups of people exist. How?
Simple. From the very teaching of the Holy Scrptures.
For example Plain, let me ask you, was Moses saved?
How about Enoch?
Was David saved???
Now the answers to these questions should be obvious and easy. As it shoould be clear to anyone reading this that I am being sarcastic. Of course Moses, David, and Enoch were saved. The Scriptures teach that they were and are saved. Therefore, they are saints.
But guess what Plain, they are Saints from the Old Testament. And justlike there are Old Testament Saints, we know that there obviously New Testament Saints also.
Therefore, just because the term "tribulation saint" cannot be found in the Scriptures; the teaching of Scripture does indicate that there will be saved people in the tribulation period (time of Jacob's trouble), so your reasoning and logic is not very consistent.
And the Holy Scriptures do make a distinction in the way how people are saved today in the Dispensation of Grace (also known as the Church Age) and how those in the tribulation period will be saved.
The Bible makes clear distinctions. Salvation in the time of Jacob's trouble will not be as it is today in the Church Age; and this very fact in the Scriptures further proves a Pre-trib. Rapture of the Body of Christ.
which testaments saints that were resurrected in mat 27:
Mat 27:52 And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose,
was Revelation part of the new testament?
is there such thing as tribulation testament?