Pre Tribulation Rapture 3

There is No Pre-Tribulation Part 3

Post-tribulation alone aligns the full redemptive arc of Scripture from promise to parousia.

Strong’s Greek 2347, θλῖψις (thlipsis), means pressure that constricts—exactly the great tribulation Jesus describes in Matthew 24:21 and 29. This is in distinct contrast to “wrath (orge)”. Εὐθέως δὲ μετὰ τὴν θλῖψιν τῶν ἡμερῶν ἐκείνων… καὶ ἐπισυνάξουσιν τοὺς ἐκλεκτοὺς αὐτοῦ. The gathering of the elect is immediately after thlipsis, not before.

The Hebrew counterpart in Daniel 12:1 is עֵת צָרָה (et tsarah), “a time of trouble” for Daniel’s יּ people, followed by deliverance— מִ עֲַמדֹ —none other shall stand. Jeremiah 30:7 echoes: עֵת צָרָה הִיא לְיַעֲקבֹ מִ ה יִ עַ שנמוֵֵֶֶָָָָּּּּּּּׁׁ —Jacob’s trouble, saved out of it.

At the eschate salpingi, the last trumpet, 1 Corinthians 15:52 declares: ἐν τῇ ἐσχάτῃ σάλπιγγι… καὶ ἡμεῖς ἀλλαγησόμεθα. Revelation 11:15’s seventh trumpet is the same climactic blast announcing the kingdom. One trumpet, one parousia, one gathering.

George Eldon Ladd saw this clearly: the New Testament knows only one blessed hope—the visible return of Christ. No secret escape appears in early church expectation.

Sadly, scholars from Dallas Theological Seminary like John Walvoord and Roy Zuck tried to defend pre-trib by creating a two-stage coming and a strict church-Israel divide. Yet Paul in Romans 11:17-24 uses the olive tree metaphor—wild branches grafted in—to show we share Israel’s root and, in the last days, her suffering.

Alva J. McClain’s kingdom theology actually supports the unified telos: one people of God brought through trial to one glorious appearing.

As the author of Does Grace Have a Ceiling? The Anatomy of the Will, I would point out that dispensational pre-trib creates a ceiling on grace—removing believers from the very trials that historically purified the church and displayed God’s sustaining power.

Teleologically, post-tribulation alone keeps the entire biblical story coherent: Israel’s tsarah, the church’s engrafted thlipsis, the last trumpet, the visible parousia, and the gathering of all God’s elect from the four winds. That is the single, majestic end toward which all prophecy moves.

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