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How does the concept of the Great Tribulation apply to Christians today?

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The Great Tribulation signifies the ongoing sufferings endured by Christians throughout history, culminating in Christ's ultimate victory.

The Great Tribulation, as described in Revelation and alluded to in the teachings of Jesus, represents the myriad of trials and persecutions that the Church faces in a fallen world. For believers, this concept reveals that suffering is a normal part of the Christian experience, which should not lead to despair but rather strengthen resolve and faith in Christ. The promise of Christ's ultimate victory over evil and vindication of His people provides hope amid present hardships. It reassures believers that their suffering has purpose and will be redeemed in the fullness of God's plan, culminating at the final judgment when Christ returns.
Scripture References: Matthew 24, Revelation 7

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