Just the idea of anyone, thinking they are good enough to go directly to heaven when they die, or: get raptured to heaven before disaster strikes - is pretentious and is the sin of self judgment.
Many scriptures make it clear that we humans never go to live in heaven. Such an idea is illogical and counter to what God made us for.
Jesus asked: When I Return, will I find faith on earth? He may be very disappointed!
Paul mentions no purgatory, just to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
Jesus mentioned no purgatory, just TODAY the condemned man would be WITH HIM IN PARADISE
first you drag out soul sleep as your defense, now you seem to be slanting towards purgatory?
It's not about us being "good enough" it's about Jesus having atoned for our sins and our sins being forgiven so that we are BLAMELESS before the Lord.
If you think you need to be "good enough" on your own then you missed the Gospel.
We committed the sins, we're guilty and deserve hell. Jesus died in our place for those sins, and went to hell (not to be tormented but to preach and triumph), then went to Paradise. But it is unmerited grace, specifically because we are NOT good enough. We are not appointed to the Wrath of God. But we are promised we WILL have tribulation, we WILL be persecuted. We WILL be overcome by Antichrist, and in doing so, we overcome him, and his mark, and the number of his name and his image.
and why will Christians be given over to the beast to be martyred? No, not for our purification, our justification is through Christ.
It's for our testimony. The testimony of martyrs convicts people and leads them to repentance.
the parable of the 10 virgins. What does the lamp represent? Testimony. To be a light in a dark place (tribulation). All 10 virgins go out with their lamps, but the 5 foolish cannot keep their testimony going, they lack the extra oil, the faith that keeps them going in the dark. Their lamp goes out, and they're denied, likely they given in and take the mark (they go to BUY oil), but that's speculation.
But there is purpose to God giving the saints over to the beast to be martyred, there is purpose to Christians in great tribulation.
There is no purpose to subjecting saints to the wrath of God.