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What happens to the tribulation saints?


A sister in Christ asked me: what happens to the tribulation saints after the tribulation?

My Response:

I’m sorry it took me so long to respond I have been busy with school work and answering other messages. I was thinking about your question, and it ignited my curiosity. I also have consulted God about my thoughts and received His approval toward them. He also gave me greater revelation on these matters which I will share with you briefly.

The tribulation saints, I think you are referring to the saved people, who failed to be raptured. They were saved and not prepared, or they got saved during the tribulation period. Many people think the chance to be regenerated stops during the tribulation period, although the bible says no such thing; it does not stop.

The intensity of the tribulation will be for three and one-half years. The last portion is called in particular "the great tribulation."

 Note: Basic Information

The fullest description is found in the book of Revelation, chapters 6 to 18. In the tribulation, seven seals will be opened, and peace will be taken from the earth. Famine will cover the earth, and death will strike a fourth part of the population. The seven trumpets will be sounded, and hail and fire will visit the earth. Waters will become bitter, and many will die. The sun will be darkened, and locusts will plague and kill many.

A good description of the awfulness of the tribulation is found in Revelation 9:6, "And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them."

There will be seasons where people can die and are not able to. During the tribulation, people can be converted, they can and will be brought up to heaven and Join the 7-year feast of the saints. This is only if they die during the tribulation. Those tribulation saints will mix in with the rest of us already in heaven. When the 7-year feast is over, we will go forth upon the earth with Jesus and destroy all present people including the antichrist. This is called the battle of Armageddon. Those people killed in the fight will be the people that were left behind, and Christ will then start his millennial reign.

• He will Teach us His ways, and we will walk in His paths (2:3)
• After the battle of Armageddon there shall be no more war (2:4) (Look at Rev 20:7-10)
• The Lord will be exalted in the Second Advent (2:11), (It is his turn to reign on earth).

I hope this helped

-Beholdthedoule

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