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In movies like The Omega Code and
Left Behind, as well as in many popular fiction and
prophecy books, such as the popular Left Behind series,
the time period to be most dreaded is “the Tribulation period.”
This is the time that will witness the rise of the Antichrist,
the mark of the beast, the martyrdom of millions of believers,
and a series of earthquakes, famines, pestilence, and
supernatural disasters like the world has never seen.
If we want to learn more about the Tribulation
period, where in the Bible can we find reference to it?
There is no time period in the Bible called
“the Tribulation.” If you look in any Bible concordance under
“tribulation,” you will find many references to the general
trials and tribulations Jesus promises that believers will
experience as part of their relationship to Him. You will also
find a specific time period called the “Great Tribulation,”
which is mentioned by name twice (Matt. 24:21, Rev. 7:14) and is
clearly referenced in Mark 13:24.
What does the Bible say about the Great
Tribulation?
Defining “the Great Tribulation”
The first reference is in Matthew 24, when
Jesus' disciples come to Him and ask, “Tell us, when will these
things be? And what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the
end of the age?” (Matt. 24:3) Jesus responds by giving them a
long list of signs that includes the rise of false christs, wars
and rumors of wars, nation rising against nation, famines,
earthquakes, and pestilences in various places. “Then," He
says, "they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you, and
you will be hated by all nations for My name's sake” (v. 9).
A few verses later, Jesus continues,
“Therefore, when you see the `abomination of desolation,' spoken
of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the
reader understand), then let those who are in Judea flee to the
mountains.... For then there will be great tribulation, such as
has not been since the beginning of the world until this time,
no, nor even shall be (Matt. 24:15–21).
Notice something very important here. The
Great Tribulation starts after the abomination of desolation,
which according to Dan. 11:31, is the time when the Antichrist
desecrates the temple in Jerusalem. According to Dan. 9:27 and
Dan. 11:31, this event will occur at the midpoint of — three and
one-half years into — what many people call the “Tribulation
period.” By the time the Great Tribulation occurs, the
Antichrist will have been in power for more than
three-and-one-half years!
Glorious Appearance in the Sky
After this, Jesus answers the disciples'
question: “Immediately after the tribulation of those days, the
sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the
stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will
be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in
heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and
they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with
power and great glory (Matt. 24:29–31).”
Do not miss the impact of these words:
“immediately after the tribulation of those days...” In
other words, the Great Tribulation starts at the midpoint of
this seven-year time period and ends with the cosmic
disturbances. A quick reference to Rev. 6:12-13 reveals that
these cosmic disturbances are the same as the sixth seal: “I
looked when He opened the sixth seal, and behold, there was a
great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair,
and the moon became like blood. And the stars of heaven fell to
the earth, as a fig tree drops its late figs when it is shaken
by a mighty wind” (Rev. 6:12–13).
According to scripture, then, the Great
Tribulation is a short, intense period of persecution that
starts after the midpoint of the seven-year “Tribulation” period
and ends before the opening of the sixth seal. Jesus Himself
makes a note of this, saying, “Unless those days were shortened,
no flesh would be saved...” (Matt. 24:22). This makes sense
since, not only is this an intense time of persecution, but
following the sixth seal, there are still 14 more judgments to
come: the seven trumpets and the seven bowls.
What This Means for You
When Christians hear people talking about “the
Tribulation” period and the rapture of the Church, they should
be aware of what the Bible actually teaches. There is no such
thing as “the Tribulation period.” There is only the Great
Tribulation, which starts after the midpoint of the Antichrist's
reign and ends before the sixth seal.
This means that the Church will be on earth
during the first half of the Antichrist's reign. And if Jesus
actually returns for His Church following the sixth seal (as the
Bible teaches), the implications for believers are important.
How will you handle the rise of the Antichrist? Will you stand
firm for Christ during the great persecution? Will you resist
the giving of the mark?
Jesus told His children to be “wise as
serpents, but harmless as doves” (Matt.10-16). We are to know
His truth, through His Word, so that we can stand firm for the
gospel and resist error. This is why it is imperative that
Christians not rely solely on the teaching of their pastors,
television evangelists, and book authors as sources of biblical
doctrine, but read their own Bibles and understand the truths
that God is communicating. |