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What does the Bible say about the great tribulation?

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The Bible describes great tribulation as a time of intense suffering and testing for God's people, ultimately leading to their deliverance and salvation.

Great tribulation is specifically mentioned in the contexts of Matthew and Revelation. In Matthew 24, Jesus speaks of the great tribulation that would soon come upon Jerusalem, foreshadowing the spiritual trials that believers will face. Revelation 7:14 emphasizes that those who come out of tribulation have washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb, signifying purification and redemption through Christ. This tribulation serves not as a means of separation from God's love but as a means of godly transformation, revealing the unwavering faith of the elect amidst trials.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:21, Revelation 7:14, Daniel 12:1

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