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The Case for a Post-Tribulation Rapture
Thesis Statement:
The rapture of the Church will occur after the Great Tribulation, at the visible return of Jesus Christ, when He gathers His elect with the sound of a trumpet. This view harmonizes the teachings of Jesus, Paul, and John, and maintains a consistent biblical timeline without inserting gaps or multiple second comings.1.
Matthew 24:15–31Jesus outlines a clear sequence:
- The Abomination of Desolation (v.15) marks the beginning of the Great Tribulation.
- The elect are still present during this time (v.22–24).
- Jesus warns against secret comings (v.26–27), implying His return will be public and unmistakable.
- Immediately after the tribulation, cosmic signs appear (v.29), and then Jesus returns and gathers His elect with a great trumpet (v.31).
This passage directly contradicts the idea of a secret, pre-tribulation rapture. The elect are clearly present during the tribulation and are gathered after it.
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2 Thessalonians 2:1–4Paul warns believers not to be deceived:
- The Day of the Lord and our gathering to Himwill not occur until:
- The apostasy happens.
- The man of lawlessness is revealed and sits in the temple.
Paul explicitly states that the rapture cannot happen until these tribulation events unfold. This affirms the post-tribulation timeline.
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Revelation 20:4–6- Those who were beheaded for refusing the mark are resurrected and reign with Christ.
- This is called the first resurrection.
If the rapture had already occurred before the tribulation, this could not be the “first” resurrection. This passage places the resurrection of the saints after the tribulation.
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1 Corinthians 15:51–52- The dead will be raised and the living changed at the last trumpet.
- The Lord descends with a shout and trumpet, and the dead in Christ rise first.
- Jesus sends His angels to gather the elect with a great trumpet.
These trumpet passages describe the same event — the rapture — and it occurs after the tribulation, not before. The “last trumpet” implies a culmination, not a beginning.
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Revelation 7:3; 9:4- God seals His servants to protect them from certain judgments.
God does not remove His people from tribulation but protects them through it — just as He did with Noah, Daniel, and Israel in Egypt.
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Revelation 13:7; 20:4- The Beast makes war with the saints and overcomes them.
- Many are beheaded for their faith.
This is Satan’s wrath, not God’s. Believers are persecuted by the Beast, not punished by God. Their suffering leads to a better resurrection (Hebrews 11:35).
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1 Corinthians 3:12–15; 2 Corinthians 5:10; Matthew 25:14–30- Believers will be judged for their works — some will receive greater rewards, others will suffer loss.
- Faithfulness leads to commendation, while neglect leads to loss of reward.
The resurrection is not just about being raised — it’s about being rewarded. Those who endure tribulation faithfully will receive greater honor.
Conclusion
The Post-Tribulation Rapture view maintains a consistent biblical timeline:- The Church will face the Great Tribulation.
- The Antichrist will be revealed and persecute the saints.
- Jesus will return visibly, after the tribulation.
- The elect will be gathered at the last trumpet.
- The faithful will be rewarded, and the wicked judged.