“You Are Not Appointed To Wrath,” The Seven Year Tribulation And The Promise Of Jesus

Make no mistake. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, it will arrive unexpectedly. The Seven-Year Tribulation is the Time of the Lamb’s Wrath.

“And they cried to the mountains and the rocks, ‘Fall on us and hide us from the face of the one who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb. For the great day of His wrath has come, and who is able to survive?” ~Revelation 6:16-17

Two-Thirds of the people on Earth will perish by 21 Judgments from Jesus. First, He will remove His Bride from the Earth and hide her safely in His Father’s House.

“I will come and get you, so that you will always be with me where I am…For there will be Tribulation greater than at any time since the world began. And it will never be so great again. In fact, unless that time of wrath is shortened, not a single person will survive.” ~John 14:3,  Matthew 24:21-22

“You are not appointed to experience the wrath of God, but to obtain salvation.” ~1 Thessalonians 5:9

“Because you have a little strength and have not denied my name, I will keep you from the wrath that will come upon the whole world.” ~Revelation 3:10

Jesus will depart heaven and return to the outer atmosphere of Earth. He will call to His bride, “Come up here,” and suddenly, by great force, those who have died trusting in Jesus will be raised to life and receive a new body that will never die. Then we who are alive will be suddenly transformed and meet the Lord in the air. We will also receive a new body that will never die. We will return to Heaven with Jesus, and we will always be with the Lord. Revelation 4:1, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

Jesus will open the first seal of the seven that will introduce a world leader. The prince of Daniel 9:27. He will conquer by peace, and give the Jews the right to rebuild their Temple on the Temple Mount. The world will praise this new leader and say, “Who is like the beast and who is able to make war with him?”

At the mid-point of the seven years, the prince will be assassinated, but three days later, return to life. Satan will enter this man, and he will become the antichrist.

While these events are happening on Earth, in Heaven, Jesus’ bride will sit down to a wedding feast. ~Revelation 19:7

The Jews living on Earth will flee Jerusalem as Jesus instructed them, and flee to the wilderness where God will protect them until Jesus, the Messiah, returns at the end of the seven-year Tribulation. ~Revelation 12, Matthew 24

As the Jews flee, the antichrist will send his armies to destroy the Jews, but God will supernaturally destroy all of the armies of the beast. This will turn the remnant of the Jews to Jesus as their Messiah.

At the end of the Tribulation, Jesus will ride out of heaven on a white horse with His church. He will come to Earth and touchdown at the Mount of Olives. He will travel North to the Valley of Megiddo and destroy the waiting armies of the beast. Then Jesus will begin His righteous reign over the Earth for a thousand years. ~Revelation 19:11

These events, this wrath, the removal of those who love Jesus, could happen at any moment. The events taking place now with Iran have placed us at the precipice of the Tribulation.

Are you ready? Get ready. Call on Jesus now. Turn from your sins today. We don’t have much time.

See Rob’s Published Books on the Last Days, The Tribulation, and the Book of Revelation:

About the Author

Robert Clifton Robinson (Rob) is an American Christian author, philosopher, and apologist. Author of fifty-one books and over 3,400 essays regarding the existence of God, the historicity of Jesus Christ, the authority and reliability of the Bible, and the prophecies of the Messiah. Rob is a Biblical Scholar with written and audio commentary on the entire Bible.



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  1. I have these books and recommend them.

    Thank you Brother Rob.

    The Beginning (of the Thousand Reign) is Truly Near.

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