I happen to be a pre-trib rapture person. And That has been interpreted as escapism.
I wouldn't say a pre-trib believer should be considered as thinking that way as a means of escapism, no, I think a pre-trib believer is resting their view to much on what happened in the OT, God brought the Jews out of Egypt, God lifted Noah and seven family members out through the great flood, Lot was brought put of Sodom etc.
A person who thinks pre-trib rely to much on these thought and fail to accept, or do not want to accepted the scriptures stating, very clearly, 'on the last day'
I believe the 'last day' because it is repeated so many times in the NT, Sue, but am ready now, oil in lamp and wick trimmed.
The last day is not my only consideration from scripture Sue, we read, warning after warning, we will suffer for our faith, I included a list in another thread a while ago of the number in the early church who were martyred for their faith in Christ.
Anyone who things pre-trib is unlikely to be ready for the Tribulation periods, and many could commit suicide as a result, which to take your own life, kill your own body, is a terrible sin.
If we view it could more than likely the last day we know we could be going through the Tribulation period, it doesn't make it easier, but we know God will guide us, even if we are martyred.
The question therefore could be, which is the 'last day'
Isaiah quotes 'the last day' as does Micah.
John 6:39, John 6:40, John 6:44, John 6:54, John 11:24 etc
The key is be ready now, Christ could come any day, any time of the day, (depending where in the world we live or are at the time)
But also be prepared to go through the Tribulation and Great Tribulation period, every think is in God's hands
We may be persecuted, we may be beaten or stoned to death, our throats could be slashed, we could be shot, we may be in a situation that will test our faith to the limit, martyrism.
O Lord hear our prayers.