Why we Need Not Fear the Tribulation
False Assumptions Lead to Unnecessary Fear – Many assume their children will be tortured, starve, or suffer extreme persecution
- God’s Truth Prepares Hearts Over Generations – What moms learn now will be a gift to future generations who may live through these events.
- Tribulation Is Not to Be Feared but to Be Prepared For – The Church will not escape through rapture beforehand but will instead experience God’s greatest outpouring of power and love.
- The Church’s Greatest Hour Will Come in Tribulation – A billion-soul harvest and supernatural signs will take place, making this a time of spiritual victory.
- Matthew 24 Describes the Tribulation Timeline – Jesus warns about the Antichrist’s deception and a time of great suffering, but also promises His return.
- Fear Will Dominate Many, but Not Believers – While global fear increases, those who trust in Jesus will have supernatural peace and confidence.
- False Assumptions Lead to Unnecessary Fear – Many assume their children will be tortured, starve, or suffer extreme persecution, but history and biblical prophecy suggest otherwise.
- The Body of Christ Will Be Stronger Than Ever – Unlike today’s spiritually dull environment, future believers will be vibrant, unified, and filled with power.
- God Will Provide Miraculously – Just as He did in Exodus, He will sustain His people with supernatural food, water, protection, and deliverance.
- The Tribulation Will Be the Greatest Time of Faith and Unity – Unlike now, believers will have deep relationships, walk in courage, and operate in supernatural gifts.
- God Will Strengthen Parents and Children for That Hour – He has chosen them specifically for that time and will equip them for the challenges ahead.
- It’s Only 42 Months – While intense, the tribulation is temporary, and every day brings believers closer to eternal joy and reunion with loved ones.
- The Fear of Death Is a Deception – Those who die in Christ experience instant glory and joy, and Jesus has already freed His people from the fear of death.
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