Stormcrow
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Which is exactly why I wrote in my original posts:I don't feel you can seperate the Church from Israel,there are only two kinds of people,those who believe and those who don't.....
Linked here:For Christians, tribulation comes because of our belief in His name.
For Jerusalem, tribulation came as judgment for their disbelief and disobedience. Such was promised by God to them in Leviticus:...
In other words, the tribulation that befell Jerusalem was the vengeance executed on them - by God - for breaking their covenant with Him. That vengeance lasted three and a half years.
The tribulation suffered by Christians is not God's vengeance, but rather the expression of unbelieving men ("antichrists") who seek to destroy Christ's church. It continues to this day.
http://www.christianforums.net/f20/pre-trib-post-trib-two-tribs-35634/#post533880
As you can see, the two tribulations break down to the two groups you mention: believers and disbelievers. I summarized that here:
Two tribulations: one for the church, one for Jerusalem, one for belief, one for disbelief, one is the wrath of men, the other is the wrath of God, one continues, one is finished. Both are presented in Revelation. See if Revelation makes more sense now.
Exactly. Yet while they are both called "tribulation" in Matthew 24, one describes the tribulation Christ said believers would have in the world for believing in Him (Matthew 24:9) while the other IS the wrath of God (Matthew 24:21).The only two I can see is,the tribulation and the wrath of God....
You're only half right. The tribulation that began with the stoning of Stephen, and continues to this day for the church, occurs because of the church's belief in Christ. Read Matthew 24:9 again.The tribulation being the deception of satan pretending to be God,while the wrath of God being upon those who fell for that deception.....
The "wrath of God" (the "great tribulation") that befell Jerusalem, occurred because of their disbelief in breaking the covenant with God: literally crucifying Christ. Read Matthew 21:33-45 to understand further Matthew 24 and why this tribulation (wrath) occurred.
Thanks again for the reply.