THREE GREAT TRIBULATIONS – Part 3 (The Three great Tribulations)

THE THREE GREAT TRIBULATIONS

This is a continuation of a series. If you have not read part 1 and 2 I encourage you to go through those first.

One of the biggest questions in eschatology is whether rapture will take place before tribulation, during the tribulation or after the tribulation. All answers are correct in part and all answers are wrong in part. There are actually three great tribulations. The Great Tribulation of Israel, also known as The Time of Jacob’s Trouble, The Great Tribulation of the Church and The Great Tribulation of the Unbelievers. Lets take a look at these three tribulations.

Jesus says that after the abomination is set up, there will come upon Israel, a tribulation such as never been. Lets read: Continue reading “THREE GREAT TRIBULATIONS – Part 3 (The Three great Tribulations)”

THREE GREAT TRIBULATIONS-Part 2 (The Abomination of Desolation)

THE ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION

We are continuing on our series on Mathew 24 and Luke 21. if you have not read part 1, please go back and start there.

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THREE GREAT TRIBULATIONS – Part1 (Mathew 24 and Luke 21)

INTRODUCTION

Mathew 24 and Luke 21 tell a story of How Jesus stood at the Jewish temple and announced how that temple was going to be utterly destroyed. After that he then gives the order of events leading to his coming and to the end of the world. This line of events is very instrumental in understanding the order of all end time prophecies from Daniel to Revelation. As we follow Mathew 24 and Look 21, we shall also look into The abomination that makes desolate and the three great tribulations. Yes, there’s not one but three tribulations. Understanding this makes the question of pre-trib, mid-trib and post-trib irrelevant.

At first glance Luke 21 and Mathew 24 look like one sermon told from different angles. But those are two separate sermons addressed to two different audiences to answer two different sets of questions.

Both accounts start by recording that Jesus was at the temple and made a comment concerning the destruction of the temple. From this point on Mathew and Luke go different ways.

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