Bro Tommy passionately explored the idea of the church and its connection to the tribulation in his recent sermon. He initiated the discussion by recalling a query he’d received about his belief in whether the church would undergo tribulation, to which he confidently responded with a “no”. Throughout the sermon, Bro Tommy expounded on four primary reasons in support of his belief. He used the Book of Revelation as his first piece of evidence, emphasizing the sequence implied in the scripture. Here, he pointed out that the church had already ascended to heaven before the tribulation period, based on their mention in the fourth chapter of Revelation. His second rationale stems from Paul’s assurances to the church in Thessalonica, reflected in the 2 Thessalonians. When the church feared that they were experiencing the tribulation due to severe persecution, Paul comforted them by clarifying that the divine judgement, wrath of God, and the revelation of the Antichrist are yet to come.Bro Tommy called upon biblical depictions and exemplars as his third argument. He mentioned Enoch and Noah, both of whom were spared from God’s judgement on the earth, drawing a parallel between their deliverance and the future salvation of God’s people from the tribulation. His concluding reason revolved around the continuous comfort and hope scripture provides for believers. He underscored the importance of looking forward to Christ’s magnificent return rather than fearing the tribulation or the Antichrist, urging his congregation to keep this promise at the forefront of their lives.In sum, Bro Tommy’s belief that the church will not endure the tribulation rests on his interpretation of Revelation, teachings from 2 Thessalonians, biblical examples, and the comforting promise of Christ’s return. His sermon served as an exhortation for believers to fixate on the glory of Christ’s imminent return, offering a perspective of hope and expectancy.
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