iamlamad
Lamad
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I have to correct you yet again: the false 'fly away' pre-trib rapture theory,I strongly recommend you find another Church, one that doesn't teach the false 'fly away' pre-trib rapture theory, which is nowhere written in God's Word.
Don't expect our Heavenly Father to show you anything in His Word if you're going to listen to men's doctrines, and that fly away any moment doctrine definitely is a man-made doctrine.
There is no such idea as 'tribulation saints' written, that's made up by men. Those in Christ that are persecuted or delivered up to give a Testimony for Jesus at the end are CHRISTIANS belonging to Christ's Church. That means His Church had not gone anywhere. Jesus is still warning His Church that's on earth on the 6th Vial per Revelation 16:15. Think for yourself, asking our Heavenly Father and His Son for understanding.
that fly away any moment doctrine definitely is a man-made doctrine.
You could and should have said, "I can't find a pretrib rapture in the bible." Just because you can't find it does not mean it is not there. I and millions of others have found it. It Is written. Try reading 1 thes. 5 again. Understand that the great crowd, too large to number, is found in Rev. chapter 7, NOT in chapter 19 or 20.
There is no such idea as 'tribulation saints' written Again, you should have said "I can't find ...." First one must learn WHERE in Revelation "the tribulation" is found. Then if there are saints mentioned in those chapters, and astute bible student will put 2 and 2 together and KNOW there will be "saints" in the "tribulation."
Those in Christ that are persecuted or delivered up to give a Testimony for Jesus at the end are CHRISTIANS belonging to Christ's Church. That means His Church had not gone anywhere.
No, it only means that many who were left behind turned to God AFTER the pretrib rapture.
Your preconceptions are showing.
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