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Tribulation Saints

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Throughout the Scriptures, the concept of Tribulation Saints emerges as a poignant theme, highlighting the perseverance and faith of believers during times of intense suffering and persecution. Revelation 7:14 speaks of a great multitude who have come out of the great tribulation, washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb, illustrating the hope and redemption available even amidst the darkest trials. These saints are often characterized by their unwavering faith, echoing the words of Romans 5:3-4, which teach that suffering produces perseverance, character, and hope. Jesus, in Matthew 24:21, warns of unprecedented tribulation, yet He also assures His followers in John 16:33 that they can take heart, for He has overcome the world. The endurance of Tribulation Saints serves as a powerful testimony to the sustaining grace of God, as emphasized in 2 Timothy 4:7-8, where Paul reflects on having fought the good fight and keeping the faith. Ultimately, these saints exemplify the call to remain steadfast, trusting in God's promises, even in the face of adversity, and they remind the Church of the eternal reward awaiting those who remain faithful until the end.

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John F. Walvoord preaches about the Saints of the Great Tribulation, highlighting the two major groups of saints during this time. The chapter directs attention to the 144,000 godly remnant of Israel on earth and a great multitude of martyred dead in heaven from all nations. The Scriptures indicate

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