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The Bible says there will be tribulation. Tribulation is often translated as "trouble". Jesus says we will have troubles from time to time.
John 16:33; "These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world."
Of course this is different from "the tribulation" and the "great tribulation" spoken of in Revelation chapters 5 through 19.
These are often called the 7 trumpets, the seven woes, the seven bowls, and the seven peals of thunder.
Matthew chapter 24 also speaks of the tribulation. 1 Thes 5:3; 2 Thes 1:7-9; Daniel chapters 11 and 12 are often thought as an allegory to the events of the tribulation as well.
Some think the tribulation has already taken place, or we are currently living in it. But as of yet, there is no one world government.
We do not have to take a mark or our hands or foreheads to buy or sell anything. A loaf of bread does not quite cost a days wage yet.
A third of the sea has not become blood and a third of sea life has not died yet. I don't think we can pick out the man of perdition just yet, we all may
have some ideas of who this may be, but so far the world hasn't come together to worship one man yet. A third of mankind hasn't suddenly been killed.
There has been no great earthquake in Jerusalem since Jesus was crucified. There is no army of 200 million roaming the earth for the Lord right now.
Armageddon hasn't happened yet. A third of the trees and grass hasn't burned up yet. A third of the waters aren't poisoned yet and a third of mankind
hasn't died from drinking it.
I don't want to get into a debate about exactly when the rapture happens, because none of us know for sure. But whether it's before, in the middle, or after
the tribulation, the fact is.. it hasn't happened yet.
There is some beheading going on for the Christian faith right now. This is mostly going on in the middle east currently (ISIS comes to mind) and some
Christians in Africa as well. But it isn't going on a global scale yet. There are no flying scorpions or insects that have the power to sting for 6 months
currently flying around. Whoever the 2 witnesses may be (yet another debate no one knows the answer to) thy apparently aren't here yet because no
one has died in the streets and come back to life and gone up to heaven before our eyes.
You may think things are bad now, But it doesn't seem like any of this has really happened yet.
Also if these things had already taken place, wouldn't the New Jerusalem be here now? Wouldn't Christ be reigning over the world in peace right now?
John 16:33; "These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world."
Of course this is different from "the tribulation" and the "great tribulation" spoken of in Revelation chapters 5 through 19.
These are often called the 7 trumpets, the seven woes, the seven bowls, and the seven peals of thunder.
Matthew chapter 24 also speaks of the tribulation. 1 Thes 5:3; 2 Thes 1:7-9; Daniel chapters 11 and 12 are often thought as an allegory to the events of the tribulation as well.
Some think the tribulation has already taken place, or we are currently living in it. But as of yet, there is no one world government.
We do not have to take a mark or our hands or foreheads to buy or sell anything. A loaf of bread does not quite cost a days wage yet.
A third of the sea has not become blood and a third of sea life has not died yet. I don't think we can pick out the man of perdition just yet, we all may
have some ideas of who this may be, but so far the world hasn't come together to worship one man yet. A third of mankind hasn't suddenly been killed.
There has been no great earthquake in Jerusalem since Jesus was crucified. There is no army of 200 million roaming the earth for the Lord right now.
Armageddon hasn't happened yet. A third of the trees and grass hasn't burned up yet. A third of the waters aren't poisoned yet and a third of mankind
hasn't died from drinking it.
I don't want to get into a debate about exactly when the rapture happens, because none of us know for sure. But whether it's before, in the middle, or after
the tribulation, the fact is.. it hasn't happened yet.
There is some beheading going on for the Christian faith right now. This is mostly going on in the middle east currently (ISIS comes to mind) and some
Christians in Africa as well. But it isn't going on a global scale yet. There are no flying scorpions or insects that have the power to sting for 6 months
currently flying around. Whoever the 2 witnesses may be (yet another debate no one knows the answer to) thy apparently aren't here yet because no
one has died in the streets and come back to life and gone up to heaven before our eyes.
You may think things are bad now, But it doesn't seem like any of this has really happened yet.
Also if these things had already taken place, wouldn't the New Jerusalem be here now? Wouldn't Christ be reigning over the world in peace right now?