The Great Tribulation and Persecution (End Time)


Biblical Basis:

  • “For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be” (Matthew 24:21, KJV).
  • “They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb… these are they who came out of great tribulation” (Revelation 7:14).
  • “He shall wear out the saints of the Most High…” (Daniel 7:25).
  • “Do not fear those who kill the body… You will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake” (Matthew 10:22, 28).

A. Increased Global Persecution of Christians

Fulfilment Evidence:

  • 21st Century Persecution – Over 360 million Christians live in countries where persecution is high to extreme (Open Doors, 2023).
  • Systematic Oppression – North Korea, Afghanistan, Somalia, Iran, and parts of Nigeria and India are ranked highest for Christian persecution.
  • Legal, Social, and Violent Forms – Includes imprisonment, denial of legal rights, mob violence, church closures, and martyrdom.

Academic References:

  • Open Doors International (2023). World Watch List 2023. Birmingham: Open Doors UK.
  • Marshall, P., Gilbert, L., & Shea, N. (2013). Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians. Nashville: Thomas Nelson.

B. Martyrdom and Faith under Pressure

Fulfilment Evidence:

  • Nigeria and the Middle Belt Crisis – Islamist militants (e.g. Boko Haram, Fulani herdsmen) have killed thousands of Christians and displaced millions (Amnesty International, 2020).
  • China’s Crackdown on Churches – Crosses removed, pastors arrested, and digital surveillance used to monitor and control religious gatherings.
  • Iranian and Afghan Converts – Christian converts from Islam face imprisonment, torture, or death, yet underground house churches continue to grow.

Academic References:

  • Amnesty International (2020). Nigeria: Harvest of Death – Three Years of Targeted Violence. London: AI Publications.
  • Yang, F. (2012). Religion in China: Survival and Revival under Communist Rule. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

C. Tribulation Conditions: War, Famine, and Death

Fulfilment Evidence:

  • Four Horsemen Framework (Revelation 6) – The tribulation involves conquest, war, famine, and death. These conditions reflect current global crises:
    • War: Syria, Ukraine, Sudan, and Yemen.
    • Famine: Horn of Africa, North Korea, parts of Afghanistan (FAO, 2023).
    • Pestilence: COVID-19 pandemic; potential future pandemics.
    • Death: Record levels of civilian deaths through conflict and starvation.
  • UN Data on Humanitarian Crisis – Over 360 million people globally require humanitarian aid (OCHA, 2024).

Academic References:

  • Food and Agriculture Organization (2023). Global Report on Food Crises 2023. Rome: FAO.
  • United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (2024). Global Humanitarian Overview 2024. Geneva: OCHA.

D. Escalating Intensity and Global Scope

Fulfilment Evidence:

  • Global Spread – Tribulation-like conditions are not limited to one region but affect multiple continents simultaneously.
  • Psychological and Economic Distress – Mental health epidemics, inflation, and displacement contribute to a sense of global crisis (cf. Luke 21:25–26).
  • Moral Dilemmas and Loyalty Tests – Governments increasingly demand ideological conformity, challenging believers’ fidelity to Scripture (e.g., on gender, sexuality, or political allegiance).

Academic References:

  • Galli, M. (2019). When Faith Is Tested: The Cost of Following Jesus in a Hostile World. Downers Grove: IVP.
  • Perry, S. L., & Whitehead, A. L. (2020). Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • World Economic Forum (2023). Global Risks Report 2023. Geneva: WEF.

Conclusion

The biblical concept of a “Great Tribulation” finds partial historical and current expression in unprecedented levels of persecution, conflict, famine, and death. Whether seen as a future intensified period or a present unfolding, the convergence of global crises, anti-Christian hostility, and systemic distress illustrates the kind of conditions prophesied in Scripture. For many Christians worldwide, tribulation is already a lived reality.