Just because someone calls themselves a Christian does not necessarily mean they really are. There will be those who sit in church every time it is open and will be here when all is done. You cant just talk the talk, you must also walk the walk. So to answer your question; yes.
2007-11-09 11:17:17
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answered by keoh6 5
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I'm sorry but those who have not repented - which includes Christians, together with the unbelievers, -- will suffer the Great Tribulation. I'd like to clarify that only the sons and daughters - those which have been referred to as the elect -- will be saved.
For the Father's children, there is now a Goshen - a safe refuge where the Great Tribulation cannot harm.
Find the Son and you will be saved.
w
2007-11-09 11:17:21
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answered by 837 2
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Christians will not endure the tribulation. the rapture occurs first, immediately followed by the 7 years of tribulation. during the 7 years, the Christians will be judged by the Lord. at the end of the 7 years, we return with Christ for the 1000 year reign of peace. at the end of the 1000 year reign comes the last great battle, Armageddon and after this, comes the end of time as we know it.
2007-11-09 11:36:18
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answered by mandbturner3699 5
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Pastor Billy says: Good Lord can someone pass me an aspirin I keep hearing the Dispensationalist screaming Rapture in my ears. Burn that fictional crap "Left Behind" please do yourselves a favour.
Do I think Christians will suffer the Great Tribulation? Yes some will. Here is some scriptural verse for the cultish Rapture sects to explain away "Through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God" Acts14:22
2007-11-09 11:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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According to several scriptures in the bible, the rapture will occur immediately AFTER the tribulation! (the truibulation is 3 1/2 years and not 7) I know that many different teachings exist for some reason, but if you want to study this more in depth, check out my sources below, for more info.
2007-11-09 11:51:56
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answered by Todd P 4
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i've got faith that the pre-tribulation rapture is fake. Jesus will come back in glory to choose the living and the ineffective. there will be no activities previous to that, in spite of the undeniable fact that I do in my view have faith that the 2d coming would be on the area of humanity's rock bottom in morality. With each and every of the Christians whisked up into heaven, there will be no one left to unfold Christianity. the concept of the rapture has been held because of using a small minority by way of fact the early church. It became in no way a fantastically-held concept. individuals that did have faith interior the time of the early church believed that it may take place of their own lifetimes. It did no longer. it incredibly is in step with probability much extra absurd to think of it may take place in this lifetime, if in any respect. some passages which element to the concept of a rapture is irrelevant. there is not any reason to interpret those actually. The e book of Revelations is consistent with a dream. there is not any reason this dream could be taken actually. almost each and every dream interior the Bible has a metaphorical magnitude, no longer literal magnitude. i think of the e book of Revelations factors to the autumn of the Roman Empire, no longer the 2d coming of Christ. It makes substantial experience given the historic context wherein the e book of Revelations became written.
2016-11-10 23:35:06
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answered by caton 4
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No. Not all of them anyway. In the book of Revelation, Jesus is speaking to the church of Philadelphia; the faithful church. He says, because you have kept my word, I will keep you from the tribulation which will come upon the earth.
Those Christians who keep the word of God will not face the tribulation, in my opinion, based on this scripture.
2007-11-09 11:52:49
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answered by Esther 7
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the dead in christ will rise first, then we who are alive and remain at the coming of the lord yeshua will be caught up to meet him, and this happens before the wrath of god,..and no the great tribulation is not the wrath of god,..pre-tribbers will get people into the church, encouraging them to give to the capitalist pre-tribulation rapture theoretical church which does sell more product than a church that preaches the truth of the gathering just before god's wrath is poured out on the unbelievers, and what will they do when their faith is rocked when the pre-trib rapture does not occur,..the pre-trib rapture theory is spin and capitalistic,..god bless and go berean style on what we have typed,..do not forget ii thess 2,..much more to said but must find the questions, b/c time is running out of time (saviour machine),..
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unificationist,..
2007-11-09 11:32:24
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answered by unificationist 2
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I have heard many different views on this.
It is unpopular, and many will argue me down, but I do believe some will be here and will in fact lose their heads to the sword. I cannot recall the verses but some are in Revelation.
In any event, it will not matter, or should not matter. What does matter is remaining faithful, come whatever may.
Christians should know where they will end up. So what would it matter? They can obtain a better resurrection if they die a martyr.
2007-11-09 11:14:33
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answered by Jed 7
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Well, the rapture takes place right before the tribulation begins. All of the people who believed in Jesus before the rapture will be taken. After the rapture, people still have the chance to become Christians and be saved. But those people will have to go through the Great Tribulation. 3 out of every 4 people alive after the tribulation will die, but if they call out to God, they can be sure of heaven.
2007-11-09 11:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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