THE GREAT TRIBULATION AFTER THE RAPTURE DURING THE MARRIAGE SUPPER OF CHRIST JESUS .

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GREAT TRIBULATION: Jacob's trouble refers to a period of unprecedented distress and suffering for the Jewish people, particularly during the end-time Great Tribulation. This period is described in Jeremiah 30:7 as "a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation". The trouble is a result of sin and disobedience to God's commandments, leading to severe punishment. *Key Aspects of Jacob's Trouble:* - *Timeframe*: Corresponds to the last 3.5 years of Daniel's Seventieth Week, also known as the Great Tribulation - *Purpose*: To refine and purify the Jewish people, ultimately leading to their salvation and restoration - *Characteristics*: Widespread destruction, chaos, and persecution, with the Antichrist attempting to destroy the Jews *Salvation through the Precious Blood of Christ:* In the midst of Jacob's trouble, salvation is made possible through the precious blood of Christ Jesus. The blood of Christ represents His sacrificial death on the cross, which provides redemption, forgiveness, and justification for those who put their faith in Him. *Benefits of Christ's Blood:* - *Redemption*: Christ's blood redeems us from the law's curse and penalty - *Forgiveness*: His blood cleanses us from sin and reconciles us to God - *Justification*: Through His blood, we are justified and saved from wrath¹ ² *Deliverance and Restoration:* Ultimately, God promises to deliver and restore the Jewish people from Jacob's trouble, saving them through their Messiah, Jesus Christ. This deliverance will occur when Christ returns to establish His kingdom, bringing salvation and redemption to those who have put their faith in Him.³
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