those who where raptured up where in heaven those who became christians after the tribulation are on earth
No. Some Christians believe they will go through the final Tribulation, while others believe the propheside tribulation referred simply to the mass slaughter of Jews around AD 70.
The mid-tribulation rapture theory is a belief that the rapture of Christians will occur halfway through the seven-year period of tribulation described in the Bible. This theory differs from other rapture theories, such as pre-tribulation and post-tribulation, which posit that the rapture will happen before or after the tribulation period, respectively.
Having a right relationship with God is the best way to prepare for the tribulation. A person can put their relationship right with God by accepting that Jesus died as a sacrifice for sin "and whoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life".
In the traditional sense of 'tribulation' - The loss of my home was a great tribulation to me and my family. In the theological sense of 'tribulation' - The 'Tribulation' is a theological invention of John Nelson Darby, the nineteenth-century founder of the Plymouth Brethren, but is now accepted as fact by millions of Christians.
Jesus did not mention a single person who will miss tribulation in their lifetime. In fact He mentioned that His followers would have tribulation in their lives just by being His followers. Trials and tribulations are a fact of life. If you are speaking of the "Great Tribulation", persons who die before that time comes about will miss that terrible time and some Christians believe that they will be taken to heaven before that time comes.
If you are asking a Posttribulationist the answer is no. If you are asking a Midtribulationist the answer is no. If you are asking a Pretribulationist the answer is YES. Although the word "rapture" is not mentioned in the Bible, there are quite a few Scriptures that infer that there will be a departing of Christians and Pretribulationist believe this will occur prior to Matthew 24 or the time of Tribulation for Israel and the unbelieving world. Christians have been judged for their sin (s) and will not face the wrath of God during the Tribulation.
A:'Post-tribulation' is a term used to define a version of theology originally invented by John Nelson Darby, the nineteenth-century founder of the Plymouth Brethren. Although few people belong the the Plymouth Brethren Church, many Christians believe in Darby's most enduring theological creation, the Rapture. However, one of the ways in which his original theology has evolved, is to diverge into pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation and post-tribulation strands.Barbara R. Rossing (The Rapture Exposed) says that the Rapture has its origins in the nineteenth century beginning, according to one critic, with a young girl's vision. In 1830, in Port Glasgow, Scotland, fifteen-year-old Margaret MacDonald attended a healing service, where she was said to have seen a vision of a two-stage return of Jesus Christ. The story of her vision was adopted and amplified by John Nelson Darby, a British evangelical preacher and founder of the Plymouth Brethren.The belief that Jesus will come again was not new, and Christians have always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming. Darby's new teaching was that Christ would return twice. The first return would be in secret, to "Rapture" his church out of the world and up to heaven. Christ would return a second time after seven years of global tribulation for non-believers, to establish a Jerusalem-based kingdom on earth. This, then was "pre-tribulation." Rossing says that some evangelists deal with the charge that this implies escapism for Christians, by delaying the Rapture until midway through (ie: "mid-tribulation") or even after (ie: "post-tribulation") the supposed seven-year tribulation. The beauty of Rapture theology is that, as it is not really true, it can be what you want it to be. The Rapture can be pre-tribulation, mid-tribulation or post-tribulation.
The plural of tribulation is tribulations. As in "these are some big tribulations".
Tribulation Force was created in 1996-10.
Tribulation Force has 450 pages.
It is a state of mind resulting from feelings of high emotion
in the book of revalation it talks about trials and tribulation