
Many Christians agree that the church won’t endure the wrath of God, but what if we’ve misunderstood when that wrath begins?
For decades, the debate over the rapture has centered on timing—pretrib, midtrib, posttrib, and, more recently, prewrath. But beneath these views lies a deeper, often-ignored question:
What actually constitutes God’s wrath in Revelation?
Tribulation as Wrath is my newest short theological book, now available for preorder. In it, I cut through the sensational timelines and pop-eschatology to ask a question that ought to be foundational: Is the Tribulation just a chaotic mess of natural disasters and demonic activity, or is it the unfolding judgment of a holy God?
Through close examination of Revelation’s most sobering passages, I argue that divine wrath doesn’t begin halfway through the book. It begins the moment the Lamb opens the first seal.
This book isn’t about charting dates or selling fear. It’s about calling the church to take seriously the justice of God and the urgency of His return.
Whether you’re a pastor trying to shepherd your flock through confusion or a believer trying to reconcile God’s mercy with the horrors of the last days, this book is for you.
And yes, it challenges the assumptions of prewrath, midtrib, and posttrib views, but it does so graciously and biblically. It advocates a modified pretribulational view, one that holds firm convictions but resists the kind of eschatological arrogance that has hurt too many.
Preorder your copy today and be ready, not just for the debate, but for the Lamb who opens the scroll.
Amazon, Other Retailers (Barnes and Noble, iBooks, etc.). You can also request it through whatever library you use.
