My BROTHER,
i have been speaking directly with, in love, giving many many scriptures in the past with you as you well know.
Here are some questions that we may look into scripture for the answers:
Can you please post the scripture where JESUS said (any of the following):
a.) I will rapture my Elect/Bride/Church BEFORE the "Abomination of Desolation spoken by Daniel the Prophet"
b.) I will not permit My chosen/elect/saints/Bride/Church to suffer tribulation unto death.
c.) I will rapture my Bride/Saints/Elect/Church BEFORE the 'Day of Jacob's Trouble'.
d.) I have separated Jew from Gentile in the New Covenant
e.) My Saints/Elect/Redeemed Bride/Church will not see or face or suffer from the Antichrist
You may as well deny your premillennialism and join Amillennials, as those are all Amil talking points.
They think the church goes through Satan's little season and are raptured at the end of the millennium.
Matthew is written to Hebrews as a Gospel telling them the good news of Salvation. Matthew 25 deals with Israel post the Second Coming. After the Second Coming there is no church on the earth, unless you are Amil, and they deny the Day of the Lord where Jesus is King of Israel, not the church. They have Jesus and the church immediately on the earth at that point in the NHNE.
Those wise virgins represent Israel, not the church. Some of Israel will be raptured because they have the second birth. Others will stand in judgment after the church is taken away. So life goes on after the Second Coming, and the rapture of the Church.
No, the church will not be on the earth during the Trumpets and Thunders, nor those 42 months given to Satan and his mystery Babylon. The church will not be waiting on earth for the planned and expected battle of Armageddon, which is not Jesus coming as a thief in the night.
The thief in the night moment was back at the 5th Seal, and you all missed it, because you are looking for the wrong Scriptures. There is no verse that states the Second Coming is the battle of Armageddon. If there was, you would have posted it.
This verse is not about Armageddon:
"Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame."
Think about this for a minute: If this is the last event, how can any one be left without a garment, walking naked in shame? Is John saying that some people have the wrong doctrine prior to the Second Coming or are left behind? Is Matthew 25 actually saying the 5 foolish are not left behind, but only foolish prior to the Second Coming?
You all think that this is saved and lost, but why would the lost be looking for the Second Coming to begin with?
This verse is a parenthetical stating you are too late at this point to be part of the church. At that point the only people alive on the earth have the mark, or are beheaded. There is no third group undecided who they are. You are either one or the other, and those beheaded never make it to heaven. They only escape death and the LOF, because they chose to severe their head, to be slain out of Adam's dead corruptible flesh. Their souls only redeemed when they stand in judgment, and are then given eternal life.
Whoever interprets these beheaded as born again Christians are just plain wrong and biased to false doctrine in their interpretation of Scripture. These are some of those the glorified church is waiting for after the Second Coming and the rapture, which happen at the same time in the 5th and 6th Seals.
There are no verses that declare Amil as a doctrine. There are no verses that declare Premil as a doctrine. There are no verses that declare a post-trib position, nor a pre-trib position. So why are you asking leading questions as if no one knows anything about God's Word here?
All eschatology comes from those who think that their human understanding and logic have the correct interpretation. If God wanted us all to be correct, instead of searching out His will, He would have given us a detailed manual, instead of multiple authors writing down their Holy Spirit inspired thoughts. The Bible contains information from people spanning over 1,400 years, from Moses to John. Human understanding is constantly changing. How the Bible is viewed is constantly changing.