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It is clear that Jesus says He sends us out like sheep in the midst of wolves. And Paul has said through much tribulation we must enter into the kingdom of God. This is not only so we can make some gesture of how much we love God, but we suffer for Jesus for various reasons . . . in fellowship with Jesus, sharing with Him in His peace, not only making gestures to try to prove we love Him. We are guaranteed to suffer if we live godly.If you be the type of person that would intentionally put your loved ones in the middle of a tsunami so they can prove their love to you; then you may think the answer is no
However, we do not suffer the wrath judgments of God. They can fall all around us, while our Father in His control almighty keeps His wrath judgments from hurting us > it can be like how Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego were right in that fiery furnace but God's control kept that fire from harming them, while that same fire took out the men who threw them in there; so that fire of wrath even protected Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego . . . like how a mother bear's cubs can be so safe near her tummy while she is in wrath swatting away a pack of wolves. But, yes, there are people who deeply are not secure; and so they have their insecurity telling them they would not be safe during great tribulation of worldly people; they also might fear "Paul's thorn", because deeply they are not sure of God's ability to easily and breezily and beautifully care for us in His love while we go through things with Him > 2 Corinthians 12:7-11.
But Jesus did have our Apostle Paul go through great tribulation in order to minister the Gospel. But that trial was not the trying of worldly people, and Paul had grace making him able to even take "pleasure" in all his troubles > 2 Corinthians 12:7-11. And Paul says to follow his exampleIf you repent and ask Jesus for forgiveness and accept His gift of salvation He will not require you to be put through the time of testing of the inhabitants of earth that refuse to repent of their sins , so if you repent and change your lifestyle to be acceptable to HIM - He will keep you out from that hour of testing entirely , but if you do not repent until after that time begins you will go through it , simple as that
And in Revelation chapter seven we see how the servants of the LORD will be sealed before the judgments come . . . so that God's judgments can not hurt His servants. So, yes God who is almighty and who has self-control is easily able to keep us safe during any tribulation, whether it is upon enemies or it is trouble which enemies make for us.
"And who is he who will harm you if you become followers of what is good?" (1 Peter 3:13)
How much, by the way, will evil people be able to do to us . . . while they are being stung by the locusts and a third of the humans on earth are killed, among other things? They won't be able to do anything except if and when God in His management allows Satanic people to mess with us. Nothing happened to Jesus before it was His time.
But ones money-dependent and money-minded are worried about how we won't be able to buy or sell. Well, God's judgments will include those locusts stinging evil people; I can see how they might drop their food while trying to get away from the locusts, and we can eat abandoned food. And when a third of the world is killed, ones might be so busy burying everyone, and maybe we can use living places and transportation of ones killed, and adopt their children and bring them to Jesus. I doubt anyone will be able to stop us from doing this, unless God lets up His wrath judging enough so they can get to us. Otherwise . . . it might be easier to live, then, than how things are now.
It is wise to understand God's word in terms of how God is able.
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