Mel Miller: //Whatever happened to your understanding of the inspired
word of God that allows you to claim Jesus meant "BEFORE"
when He said He will gather the elect from earth to heaven
"AFTER" the tribulation?//
Here is how some of my pretribulation friends explain it;
The same way you do, only the 'elect' are limited
to Jewish Israeli Messanic elect saints (the gentile Christian
saved elect saints get taken to heaven in the pretribulation
rapture/resurrection)
BTW, your sarcastic refutation of all my explinations is
noted

So I'll ask a question. Which verse following the
Matthew 24:29 phrase: 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days' is the first verse NOT modified by the phrase?
Specifically:
1. Does Matthew 24:31 happen 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days'? My answer is "no" for there is a major Greek
"KAI' (english 'and') there. But others may say "yes'. BTW,
if one answers "yes" ones needs a Biblical reason (another verse
that isn't parallel /like Mark 13 and Luke 17&21/ )
My reason is to answer the question the Disciples asked Jesus
in Matthew 24:3.
2. Does Matthew 24:32-34 happen 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days'? (This is where the preterists say it has ended)
3. Does Matthew 24:35 happen 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days'? You really can't verify that this promise has been
fulfilled until thousands of years after the 'tribulation of those days.'
4. Does Matthew 24:36 happen 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days'? Nope, this seems like a prophecy of a time
before the end of the Tribulation. Once the Tribulation Period
starts: events are timed so that most anyone can figure out
when the Lord will show up. The Lord will show up 7-years after
the signing of the peace treaty for Yisrael by the Antichrist.
The Lord will show up 3½-years after the Antichrist desecrates
the Temple in Jerusalem.
Quite frankly, I believe that Matthew 24:31-44 is talking about
the BEFORE THE TRIBULATION PERIOD (AKA: 70th Week of Daniel)
coming of Jesus to get His Church Age saints and take them
to heaven, thus ending the Church Age started at the day of Pentecost,
33AD. If Jesus was going to protect His Church through
the coming Tribulation Period, He would have used the example
of Daniel protected from the Lion's mouth while living in the
Lion's Den. Jesus would have used the example Elijah, kept safe
through the famine after Mt. Caramel. Instead, Jesus uses
the example of Noah (in Matthew 24:37-39, Luke 17:26-27)
and Lot (in Luke 17:29-32) both of whom were taken OUT of the
reach of the danger: Noah off the face of the earth, Lot
out of the Rift Vally town of Sodom.
5. Matthew 24:45-51, Matthew 25:1-30 tell several parables.
Does 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days' pertain to these parables?
6. Matthew 25:31-46 tells of the Sheep & Goat Nations Judgement
which I believe follows somewhat 'after the tribulation of
those days' maybe 30 or 45 days later but not 'Immediately
after the tribulation of those days'. The milage of others
will vary.
7. Obviously Matthew 26:1, not part of the Mount Olivet
Discourse (MOD) is not modified by: 'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days'. Or is all that obvious?
8. In any case, one has to find a place where
'Immediately after the tribulation of those days' is not
applicable to what is said or done. That choice is either
an assumption OR is based on scripture. I base my decision
that all after Matthew 24:31 is not included in
'Immediately after the tribulation of
those days' on Matthew 24:3 and the answers to the questions
of the disciples to Jesus and by assuming that Jesus answered
the three questions in the order offered.
I might add: one person's assumptions NEVER gives them
the right to display an unChristlike haughty spirit. Never
As for the order of the major events, they are displayed
right there in Revelation (and other places) for all to see:
1. the Church Age continues (Revelation 1-3)
2. the pretribulation COME UP HERE /AKA: Rapture/ (Rev 4:1, by type)
3. The 70th week of Daniel, the Tribulation Period (Rev 4:2-19:10)
4. The coming of Jesus to kick Antichrist Booty (Rev 19:11-20:3)
5. The physical Millinnial Messanic Kingdon (Rev 20:3-20:6)
The Book of Revelation, of course, has many additional
'which order?' details. Amen!
Mel Miller: //He stated the "unknown" day will occur "in the (3 1/2) days
after the great tribulation"!//
I missed where you first jumped to this conclusion.
In fact, the only 3½-days I know of is the time in the middle
of Tribulation period (3½-years from each end) when the
two witnesses are dead. So Mr. Recardo, you got some 'splainin' to do.