I think you should read more carefully. The verses you quoted mention worshipping the beast and his image and recieving his mark on their foreheads. When do these things take place? Is it not during the great tribulation? If the resurrection takes place after events that occure during the tribulation, then it cannot occur before the tribulation.
OK, lets not assume. That is who I learn and I change my thinking. I go into something pretending I am looking at it for the first time. We have resurrection 1 and and we resurrection number 2. Where so these take place at? '
I already gave you Rev 5, that shows the redeemed of God by the Blood of the lamb waiting to return to earth to rule as Kings and priest.
Already, we have all believers in Heaven, or some of them at least. We don't have a resurrection event that put them in heaven. We don't have any resurrection event in Rev but the 2nd one. We have to assume some things. We know believers that are going to rule as Kings and priest are in heaven in Rev 5, they have been redeemed of God all over the Earth.
This a pre-trib Rapture? Just believers that have already died long before? We don't know but it could be evidence. This is how I change my views or make what I believe Stronger. I build evidence in the Word and examine the path of least resistance. I don't care if there is pre or post trib. Don't matter to me, I just want the right one. Either way, I have the victory no matter what. Post and Pre trib though makes the most sense to me. All this nonsense about no Jews and it's all past away don't make sense. I just heard on TBN not long ago that the Tribulation is already started. That don't make no sense!!!!
I want things that make sense!!!!
We have believers in Heaven Rev 5.
Is it not during the great tribulation? If the resurrection takes place after events that occure during the tribulation, then it cannot occur before the tribulation.
If you assume this, then your right. However, Blessed is he who takes part in the first resurrection. The first resurrection was those that are the Lords. Now that can happen before tribulation, today, or after, but it does not have to just be one time only resurrection. Just like the 2nd death doest not have to have anyone die at one certain time. It included the whole group.
So, that resurrection hinges on this one scripture JBL and I went round and round on. There is no first resurrection mentioned in Rev, that has always been a problem for post trib, so it just has to be assumed. The body gets pulled back to our spirit at some point during or after tribulation. Assuming is not always bad though, as the 144,000 just show up at the throne room of God, we assume there was some rapture involved as they just did not walk to the throne room, even though no rapture up is mentioned.
These are some of the issues with Rev, and end time stuff. There is lots of connecting and assuming. Not bad on either side, but what makes the most sense?
Where do you see "Christs firstfruits" in that verse? It says "... Christ the firstfruits", not "... Christ, then the firstfruits". Christ is the firstfruits. There are not 3, but 2 resurrections mentioned in I Cor. 15:23
1. Christ (who is) the firstfruits
2. They that are Christ's at his coming
No mention of any extra resurrection for "Christ's firstfruits" between those two.
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This is our verse that changes a pre or post trib. Paul never talks about Tribulation here, or end time. So Paul does not help with a time here.
Rom_16:5 Likewise greet the church that is in their house. Salute my wellbeloved Epaenetus, who is the firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ.
Christ has firstfruits that are His.......
No mention of any extra resurrection for "Christ's firstfruits" between those two.
That is depending on how you read the verse. This verse is very key to both positions. You learn where your root battle scriptures are, then you can cut to the chase faster.
Post Trib finds two......................... For both sides pre and post the resurrection does not have to be boxed in to be the same time. During at some point the first resurrected belong to Jesus Christ.
Pre Trib finds two, but Jesus is mentioned first and the Anointed first fruit or Christ firstfruit.
1Co 15:20 But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. (
The anointed one "Christ" is the Firstfruit of being raised from the dead.)
1Co 15:22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. (
Paul tells us all as Adam die but in Christ shall be made alive. Paul is talking about man now in Christ)
1Co 15:23 But every man in his own order: Christ
the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming. (
Still talking about man in Christ, the Lord's anointed or firstfruits. Paul tells us the Order of those in Christ, as Christ has already been established as being the first. It's the Anointed ones fristfruits, then follow those that are his. The anointed Church first, then those that are His at his coming.)
Paul is not mentioning Jesus again, He tells us As Adam, all die and IN Christ which was the first of the dead, man also will be raised. Then Paul gives the order of man after that.
Christ is the firstfruit of those that died (Slept) so if there is a first, then the 2nd, 3rd, and so on down the line must follow after.........
The Word "THE" is not there, but added. We know Christ had firstfruits through him, Christ being the first. So the Greek reads Christs, Firstfruits, or the anointed firstfruits.
To me that makes more sense, because Paul tells us Jesus is first, then tells us as Adam died, those in Christ will be made alive. Then Paul gives the Order of those that were made alive in Christ who was first. Jesus Christ was not made alive by the work he did, it's because of the Work He did, and God raised him from the dead that we in him also are raised from the dead.
for as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive. But each in his own order: Christ, firstfruit; afterward those of Christ at His coming.
(1Co 15:22-23)
In Christ are the firstfruits of Christ, then those that are his left in tribulation at his coming.
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I know we all want to escape the bad stuff that will happen. But never in the history of the bible has that ever been the case for us as Christians.
It has nothing to do with escaping anything. There are 6 types here to deal with.
1) those that believe all of it has passed away, and there is no such thing as Jewish people anymore
2) Those that stay here and placed somewhere in safety during the whole thing.
3) Those that End time stuff make scared and so a Pre-trib belief sounds fine with them. The belief comes from fear of things to come.
4) Those that must stay here to be tested by Satan a disobedient angel whom we are suppose to judge the angels.
5) Those that stay here, lock and load and kick devil butt with the 144,000
6) Those that believe there is no way for Satan to operate at full power with the anointed Church in the way.
I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.[28]
Jesus is praying for the ones given personally, and guess what? Peter and the bunch is not here anymore. His prayer was to keep them alive to finish their course, so that we through their word would also believe. Read all the verses above and below.
This idea of being PERSERVED during times of trouble, rather than taking out of is a common theme through out the entire bible
This is true, Noah and His family where kept out of the water by a boat. However, the scripture below tells us how in Matt 24 people are kept safe. One is taken, one is left. The end is God dealing with Israel, as the Gentiles took the promise of the Lord Jesus, and Israel rejected. That is why we are removed, because God has to deal with Israel and keep his promise to graft them back. This is why 144,000 Jewish people get anointed and sealed, We are not even mentioned because we have to get out of the way.
Mike.