It seems you misunderstand that we can escape ALL THESE THINGS, and stand before the Son of man. That would be at the throne of God.
We disagree on
the sense in which what you say here are true. They are true, but not in the sense that you say them. In this life, we cannot absolutely remove ourselves ~ or be removed ~ from "all these things."
You're actually doing the same thing on this that
@rebuilder 454 is doing in your exchange with him. But yeah, you said to him, "The wrath of God is on unbelievers. Simple..." and I absolutely agree with you on that... or, actually I wouldn't say 'is' but rather 'will be,' which I think is what you mean, and if so then good.
It seems you do not understand that the Church will be in heaven before the seals are opened.
Well, right, I don't understand that, but in the sense that understanding things in that way is contrary to what will actually happen. We well not be removed from planet earth, from God's creation, which was once
"very good" (Genesis 1:31) and will be again, which is what God is saying in Revelation 21:5...
"Behold, I am making all things new." Ever hear of a book called,
"Last Things First," by J.V. Fesko (who I know very well, by the way...)?
That is how we escape the hour of temptation that will come upon the whole world...
In the sense that we will be delivered through it, protected and kept in Christ, our Lord and savior, our Redeemer and Deliverer, our Prince of Peace.
. Also note that the next verse He says He is coming.
Revelation 3
11 Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.
He will return, yes. <
smile>
Noah was in the ark before the flood.
Jesus is the ark... Noah's ark is a
type, a
shadow, of Jesus. The ark
represents Jesus in that story, who delivered Noah through the storm... and will deliver us through this storm we are presently walking through now, this life in a fallen world. Noah was not removed from creation...
Lot was led out of Sodom by angels.
He was told to flee, by God's grace, so that he would not be present during God's judgment on Sodom. Like Noah, Lot was not removed from creation...
He opened the Red Sea for His people to escape the coming destruction.
Right, he provided a way through which Moses could lead Israel... into the desert (through which God, as a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night, led them) and ultimately to the Promised Land of course, but it was really about God protecting His people from Pharoah and the Egyptians and delivering them from slavery, which is what God says in Exodus 20:
"I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery." Even as they were making their way through the desert ~ for 40 years, of course ~ God provided them with food, the manna from heaven, which... is another type, shadow, of Jesus, which Jesus even says in John 6:32 and following,
"it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven, but My Father gives you the true bread from heaven... I am the bread of life; whoever comes to Me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in Me shall never thirst." And just like Noah and his family and Lot and his, neither Moses nor any of the Israelites were removed from creation...
He never removes them from anything, but delivers them through it, walking with them throughout, never leaving them nor forsaking them, because... His steadfast love endures forever. Noah, Lot, Moses, the Israelites.... never left creation; they did not escape in that sense, and nor shall we.
His people are not appointed to wrath.
His wrath, The Light ~ in the final sense, that He will inflict His wrath on sin in the final, absolute sense in the final Judgment, which will be executed by Christ at the end of the age and after the final defeat of Satan and just before the consummation of the Kingdom of God with the coming of the new heaven and new earth when all things are finally and completely made new ~ is different than His judgments, and the final Judgment. Unbelievers will endure God's wrath for eternity in... another place, a place of weeping and gnashing of teeth, of outer darkness... <shudder> So, yes, we are not appointed to this wrath, but to... eternal life, in the same way as those referred to in Acts 13:48,
"when the Gentiles heard this, they began rejoicing and glorifying the word of the Lord, and as many as were appointed to eternal life believed."
May you watch for the Lord as He comes for the Church.
Yes, ever watchful. But we will not be taken anywhere else... Unbelievers, though, as a result of the final Judgment, will... in Jesus's words in Matthew 7:23 and 25:46,
"depart from (Him)"...
"go away into eternal punishment." Again, yes, we are not appointed to wrath; unbelievers, who will be on Jesus's left in the final Judgment, will depart and experience that wrath forever, which will be a death, even the
"second death," the
"lake of fire," that John speaks of in Revelation 20:15.
Grace and peace to you.