The word saints, is used throughout the Bible to refer to people that have accepted the rule of God in their lives, and is a common word for believers of all ages. There are three groups of saints, divided by when they lived. The first group are the Old Testament saints or godly ones who believe in God and who lived before the Day of Pentecost (Psalm 85:8). The second are the Church age saints, also today called "born-again" believers and consists only of those saved people who live between the Day of Pentecost of Acts 2 and the Rapture of the Church from the earth (I Corinthians 1:2). Saints who died before the Day of Pentecost and people who become saved after the Rapture of the Church are never part of the Church. Thus, the Church consists of a distinctive group of saints who live during one particular period of history—namely, those saints who are baptized with the Spirit and are "born again". This causes some folks confusion and they tend to incorrectly apply the term "Church" to those saints who lived and died before the era of the Church (Acts 2 – The Rapture), or after the Church era (Post Rapture). The third category are the Great Tribulation saints (Revelation 13:7) who accept Christ during the seven-year span of the Great Tribulation. Even though the word "saints" is used several times during the Great Tribulation, it does not refer to those who were believers in Christ before the Great Tribulation began. Within the Great Tribulation saints, there is the group that are killed before the 3.5-year mid-point and those that die after the mid-point. The saints during the 7-year Great Tribulation are called the Tribulation saints.
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