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Introduction: Understanding Tribulation
When the word “tribulation” is used to refer to distress through oppression of one’s physical, mental, social and economic state.
This is something for us to consider: tribulation attacks the physical, mental, social, and economic status of a person.
This is how the enemy attacks the church.
Now, we must understand from where this concept of tribulation comes.
For, this concept was not introduced by or during the time of Jesus.
Rather, it was introduced by Moses.
From this Scripture, we find tribulation is the consequence of Israel’s disobedience.
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