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So they could suffer forOriginally posted by StefanM:
My main question is this (and I come from a post-trib background):
Why would the NT writers long for the return of Christ to end their sufferings if it meant that they would go through horrible tribulation before Christ returned?
I respectfully disagree. accounted worthyOriginally posted by James_Newman:
Stefan, I believe there is scripture to prove both a pre-trib and a post-trib rapture. The pre-trib rapture is conditional and depends on the believer being found worthy to escape the tribulation:
Luke 21:36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.
Thanx UZ!Originally posted by UZThD:
might want to look at House, Outlines of Theology. Wayne provides about 10 arguments for each of the four positions on the trib, then gives counters to each of the 40, or so, arguments..
UZ
Strange, i've been reading theOriginally posted by DeafPosttrib:
Bible teaching us so very clear, there will be the only one future coming of Christ at the end of the world, no other else. Very simple and plain.
Lets take another look at Luke 21:36 in context.Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
StefanM,
You have to understand, Early NT writers were suffering persecutions and tribulations. They were expecting to face tribulations first before Christ comes. Because they remembered what Christ told them of John 16:33, that they must suffer tribulations, but they should be cheerful, because Christ overcometh them.
James Newman, you cannot saying both pretrib and posttrib are correct, if you saying so, then Christ would have come like as 'yo-yo's'.
Luke 21:36 does not saying that we shall escape from tribulation. This verse is speak of conditional warning, if we do not watch and be ready, then we cannot escape from what??? To face Christ sits on the throne at the Judgment Day at the coming of Christ.
Luke 21:36 is speaking to us of every individual, if we do not pray and watch, then Christ shall come to thief upon us and we shall be ashamed at the presence of Jesus Christ with his angels at the Judgement Day at the coming of Christ. Or otherwise, if we wtach and pray, walk godly and faithfully. So, we shall not be ashamed and be shoclked being end up by thief.
Rev. 16:15 tells us, blessing is that he watches and be ready shall be dressing in white robe or garment, shall not be caught by theif at Christ's coming.
Bible teaching us so very clear, there will be the only one future coming of Christ at the end of the world, no other else. Very simple and plain.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
Thanx UZ!Originally posted by Ed Edwards:
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might want to look at House, Outlines of Theology. Wayne provides about 10 arguments for each of the four positions on the trib, then gives counters to each of the 40, or so, arguments..
UZ
To use the examples of Lot and Noah as a reason for the pretrib rapture is major prooftexting!Originally posted by RightFromWrong:
A Pastor I had once said something that I found very interesting about why we will be raptured before the tribulation.
He said you could find 10 cases in the O. T. where God REMOVED a remnant ( Christians ) from the world or a situation before he passed judgement usually in order to bring his people THE JEWS back to himself.
A few examples that come to mind, Sodom and Gomora, Lot and his family, Noah and his family.
The tribulation is for the Jews not for Christians.
You are asking the impossible!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by StefanM:
Semantics aside, the request to prove the pre-trib position still stands.