January 19, 2010
The Great Tribulation is Against Believers, Not Unbelievers
A definitional tenet of the prewrath position is seeing a proper distinction between the Antichrist Great Tribulation against God's people, and the Day of the Lord's wrath against the ungodly. Pretribulationists conflate (or confuse) the two making God's wrath mediated through the Antichrist against unbelievers and believers! All one needs to do is read Revelation 13 and learn that the Antichrist will be persecuting God's people, not unbelievers.
One attempt to make the Great Tribulation a time for persecution for unbelievers is by Dr. Mike Stallard in his article, "An Analysis of the Use of Cosmic-Sign Passages by Proponents of the Pre-Wrath Rapture Theory." He writes:
[T]he passage [Matthew 24:22] in question says that "no life" would be saved unless God shortened this time. Yet, it is clear that life continues on after the rapture in a pre-wrath scheme until the Second Coming itself. The verse does not limit itself to "Christian life" in the first part of that verse. Such an assumption is arbitrary. It is much more natural to interpret the statement of Jesus to mean that, if the tribulation lasts longer than seven years, everyone on earth would die."
The life that Jesus is speaking of is clearly of Christian life, not "everyone on earth."
Stallard arbitrary disconnects "life" from the qualification of what kind of life found in the second half of this verse: "Unless those days had been cut short, no life would have been saved; but for the sake of the elect those days will be cut short." (Matt 24:22 NASB).
Stallard believes that the wrath of God is both against the ungodly and godly in this passage. This is untenable. The context of the Great Tribulation in that passage is the Antichrist's (not God's) wrath in the suffering of believer's lives because they are perishing. Unbelievers are nowhere in view in that passage; hence the reason Stallard failed to provide any examples.
Pretribs are hard-pressed to find any passage in the Bible that teaches that the Great Tribulation will be against unbelievers.
Posted by Alan Kurschner on 01/19/10 @ 01:22 AM
Filed under: Olivet Discourse

