Defining the Great Tribulation | Revelation Chapter 6 - Lesson 93

Brother James concludes his study of Revelation 6 by addressing the term "Great Tribulation" and explaining its biblical definition. He emphasizes that the Great Tribulation is a time of unprecedented judgment, primarily focused on the Jewish people, referencing Matthew 24:21 and Jeremiah 30:7, which call it "the time of Jacob’s trouble." He distinguishes between three groups: Jews, Gentiles, and the Church of God, and clarifies that the Church will not experience this tribulation. He also references Daniel 9 to explain the 70 weeks prophecy, noting that the final week (seven years) is crucial in understanding the tribulation period. The Antichrist’s covenant with Israel marks the beginning, and the covenant’s breaking halfway through signals the onset of the Great Tribulation. Brother James stresses the importance of keeping the Church, Israel, and Gentiles distinct in biblical prophecy, with the tribulation being a time of judgment for those who reject God. Key themes include judgment, prophecy, and the separation of the Church from the tribulation period. THE BIBLE Baptist Church of DeLand, Florida Pastor James W. Knox https://jameswknox.org For more sermons and Bible study materials, please visit our web store at https://store.jameswknox.org/ DeLand School of THE BIBLE: https://dsbkjv.com