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Don’t Despair — Turn Fully to Christ
If someone finds themselves feeling left behind, the first thing to do is to repent and have faith. Even if the rapture has already occurred, salvation through Jesus Christ is still available (Revelation 7:9–14 talks about a “great multitude” who come to faith during the tribulation).
This is a moment to fully surrender to God and cling to Him, no matter what challenges lie ahead.
- Reject the Antichrist and His Mark
Revelation 13 warns us about a future world leader (the Antichrist) and the “mark of the beast.” Accepting that mark means a permanent separation from God (Revelation 14:9–11).
For a believer who’s been left behind, it’s crucial to make a firm decision never to accept the mark, even if it means sacrificing comfort, food, or even their life.
- Seek Fellowship and the Word
The Bible will serve as a lifeline — it’s important to read, memorize, and live by its teachings.
Connecting with others who share the same beliefs can offer strength and encouragement (Hebrews 10:25).
- Endure Persecution Faithfully
Scripture describes the tribulation as a period of intense suffering (Matthew 24:21).
Many will face martyrdom for their faith, but Revelation 20:4 assures us that those who stay faithful will reign with Christ.
- Live with Hope
Even in the bleakest moments, there is hope: Jesus will return visibly at the Second Coming (Revelation 19).
Staying faithful through trials means eternal life with Christ.
👉 The key takeaway is: If someone is left behind, it’s not the end of God’s mercy. There’s still an opportunity to repent, believe, and endure — even though it will be unimaginably tough.
