The Church of Jesus Christ Not Destined For The Tribulation

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<p>The question of whether the Church will go through the Tribulation is not a secondary issue-it strikes at the heart of how we understand God's character His covenants and His plan for redemption. Scripture is not silent vague or contradictory on this matter. When rightly divided the Bible presents a consistent pattern: God removes the righteous before He pours out His wrath.</p><p>From Genesis to Revelation the Lord establishes this principle. Noah was lifted above the flood before judgment fell. Lot was removed from Sodom before fire rained down. Israel was protected in Goshen while Egypt was judged. These were not isolated events-they were prophetic patterns pointing forward to a greater deliverance.</p><p>Jesus Himself warned of a coming time of unprecedented wrath upon the whole world yet promised escape to those who watch and remain ready. The apostle Paul affirmed this truth plainly: God hath not appointed us to wrath but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. This promise was written to the Church-not to a future group of believers living under Antichrist rule.</p><p>This book carefully dismantles the growing teaching that the Church will endure the Tribulation by separating what Scripture keeps distinct. The Church is never described in the language used for Tribulation saints. After Revelation chapter 3 the Church is no longer seen on earth while a different group-called saints servants and witnesses-endure persecution during the wrath of God. These are redeemed believers but they are not the Church nor do they possess the same promises given to the Bride of Christ.</p><p>Confusion enters when terms are blended covenants are ignored and emotion replaces sound doctrine. This work calls believers back to biblical precision exposing how fear-based teaching and end-time sensationalism have clouded discernment in the modern church. The issue is not escapism-it is obedience to the Word.</p><p>The Tribulation is the time of Jacob's Trouble a period of judgment upon a Christ-rejecting world and the final refining of Israel. The Church purchased by the blood of Christ already judged at the cross does not face God's wrath twice. Jesus bore that judgment fully.</p>
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