Why Christians Will Suffer "Great Tribulation"
Joseph Ortiz
AuthorHouse
ISBN: 9781425984861
Reviewed By Dominique Sessons
Official Apex Reviews Rating: 
The sequel to The End Times Passover, Why Christians Will Suffer "Great Tribulation"
sees author & scholar Joe Ortiz picking up right where he left off:
presenting thoroughly researched, cogent counterpoints to the standard
arguments of biblical traditionalists. Just as with his first offering,
readers will find Ortiz’s follow up tome quite informative – if not
somewhat distressing.
The "tribulation" to which Ortiz refers,
of course, is, according to the Christian religion, the time of great
suffering that precedes the return of Jesus Christ. Traditionally,
theologians and scholars have posited that followers of the Christian
faith will be spared when the times of tribulation emerge. Supposedly,
all true believers will be instantaneously removed from the earth in a
flash, an event commonly known as the "Rapture." Following their
deliverance, the world left behind will experience years of agonizing
toil and torment, setting the stage for Armageddon (the ultimate battle
between good and evil), the defeat of Satan and his armies, and the
subsequent eternal reign of the true biblical Kingdom.
In "Tribulation",
though, Ortiz presents convincing evidence that followers of the
Christian faith will not be so conveniently spared, and he also
expounds on the disturbing reasons why. Relying on sound scriptural
analysis and well-researched conclusions, Ortiz offers airtight,
meticulous explanations regarding the true meanings behind biblical
references to the "End Times" – even if such explanations provide
little comfort.
In recent times, countless individuals from all
walks of life have sought to cast off the stranglehold of traditional
religious dogma, instead seeking to learn the truth of all things for
themselves. Why Christians Will Suffer "Great Tribulation"
is a highly recommended starting point for such disillusioned souls,
offering sound, factual interpretations of many previous legends &
fables heretofore mistakenly applied. Though it sometimes gets a bit
deep for the average casual reader, the strength & power of Ortiz’s
arguments make his book required reading for believers and
non-believers alike.

Official Apex Reviews Interview: Joseph Ortiz (The End Times Passover, Why Christians Will Suffer Great Tribulation)
Apex Reviews: Joseph, thanks for joining us for this interview. We’re looking forward to learning more about your books.
You
spent over 20 years researching and compiling both books. Why are you
so passionate about the topics you address, and where does that passion
come from?
Joseph Ortiz: My passion comes from my early
life, one where I have always been inquisitive about all things. My
schoolmates used to tease me about my always asking the teachers
questions, inferring I was kissing up to them. I wasn’t, I genuinely
wanted answers. Secondly it also came from my experiences as a
journalist, and my disappointment to find that not all we read in
newspapers (and books), see on television or hear on the radio is true.
Therefore, when I first became a Christian (in 1975) I got
really excited because my pastors and Bible teachers told me that God
is truth and the Bible is His true word. However, when I started
reading various Christian books and commentaries, I saw great
differences between their books and the Bible. So who was I to trust,
the commentators or the Bible?
Well, the Bible itself states (in
2 Timothy 3:16-17) that all ’scripture is God-breathed and is useful
for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so
that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.’
Therefore I had to trust what the Bible says. However, believing and
trusting what the Bible says and being able to interpret it correctly,
meant that I had to dig deep and study key words correctly to
understand their exact meaning. So, how did I find out what certain
words truly meant? For one thing, I used an etymological approach.
What
is Etymology? Etymology is the history of a linguistic form as a word
shown by tracing its development since its earliest recorded occurrence
in the language where it is found, by tracing its transmission from one
language to another, by analyzing it into its component parts, by
identifying its cognates in other languages, or by tracing it and its
cognates to a common ancestral form in an ancestral language.
Without
belaboring my answer to your initial question, I’ll use the
etymological example of the word "left" as is used in Luke 17:34, which
is the basis for Tim LaHaye’s Left Behind thesis, that sinners will be
"left behind" at the Rapture and believers will be "taken" to heaven
for seven years while all hell breaks loose here on earth. If examined
carefully (through an etymological approach) we find that the word
"left" actually means "to forgive;" therefore, LaHaye’s premise that
bad folks are left behind and believers are taken to heaven has no
biblical nor academic foundation whatsoever. That one example alone
should debunk LaHaye’s Left Behind doctrine; however, I have about 150
other examples in my two books to nail shut LaHaye’s Left Behind
doctrinal coffin once and for all.
AR:
After all the years of research and analysis, at what point did you
decide it was finally time to bring the book to the light of day?
JO:
I actually finished the manuscript around 1999; however from 2000 to
2004, I perused these two books over and over and over again,
cross-checking, cross-referencing the data to the point of exhaustion.
Finally, around May of 2004, I felt a peace about the information I
present in these two books, and decided to place them on the Internet,
developed a web site and began giving it away for free. After about
three years, I decided to send it out to publishers to get more
exposure and Author House Publishers became my official publisher.
AR:
You offer very sound scriptural and historical evidence to back up your
various claims. How were you able to come to such definitive
conclusions?
JO: Once again, by using the etymological
approach, figures of speech, Hebrew and Greek dictionaries,
concordances, as well as reading hundreds of books on the same subject,
mostly written by premillenial dispensationalists (like Tim LaHaye,
John Hagee, John Walvoord, Hal Lindsey) and others who believe in the
Pre-Tribulation Rapture and Left Behind doctrine. I began to examine
what those writers claimed and matched their data to the Bible’s and it
didn’t jibe. Actually, I was hoping their thesis could be confirmed
because I kind of like the idea of a being whisked to heaven while all
hell breaks loose here on earth. But that will not the case.
AR:
Please share with our readers precisely why you think followers of the
Christian faith will have to endure the "Great Tribulation"?
JO:
The apostle Paul told us (in the book of Acts 14:22) that we must go
through much tribulation in order to enter into the kingdom of God; but
unfortunately, way too many Christians today would rather believe we
are immune to persecution mainly because we are Christians. I provide a
great amount of scripture, especially in "Why Christians Will Suffer
Great Tribulation," to show that today’s believer is not immune to
persecution. For that matter, hundreds of thousands of Christians
throughout the world are suffering great tribulation as we speak;
however, American Christians, especially, believe that we will be
protected from persecution because (up to recently, when we experienced
911) we have become accustomed to a predominately secure life in the
USA. Many American Christians rightly believe what is stated in 1
Thessalonians 4:9, which is that Christians are not appointed to suffer
wrath but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, which is
true. However, there is a big difference between God’s wrath on the
unbeliever and the antichristian world’s persecution of Christians. We
are and have been destined for persecution. Why should modern day
Christians receive greater treatment from the world than the millions
who have been martyred for Christ throughout history?
AR:
Our reviewer noted that, while informative, many of your claims are
quite disturbing. Have you gotten any reactions from readers who think
that your approach is too depressing or amounts to "doomsday prophecy"?
If so, what has been your response?
JO: Yes, I have
gotten a lot of heat from many who say that we (Christians) are not
destined for wrath. Listen, truly walking with Christ is not going to
be a picnic in the park. Christ told us to pick up our cross and follow
Him. The cross is an instrument of death. We (Christians) are coming to
a point in history where we will be asked by world oppressors to
renounce our faith, or to choose between Christ and the world. You can
read about these accounts where Christians are being killed today
because they are standing up for Jesus in countries like China,
Bangladesh, Indonesia, etc. In other words, are we American Christians
prepared to die for standing up for Christ rather than serve another
god, such as the gods of money, military and political power, or other
heathen religions?
I share a great example of this with my
readers in my second book (Why Christians Will Suffer Great
Tribulation), where I speak about three guys (Shadrach, Meshach and
Abednego) who would not serve King Nebuchadnezzar’s gods or worship the
image of gold he had set up. They were given a choice: Honor the king’s
giant gold statue or be thrown in the fiery furnace. The three guys
responded and said they didn’t need to defend themselves before the
King in this matter. They told the King that if they are thrown into
the blazing furnace, the God they serve is able to save them from it,
and he will rescue them. The amazing thing is what they said next.
’Even
if God does not save, we want you to know, king, that we will not serve
your gods or worship the image of gold you have set up.’
King
Nebuchadnezzar got furious with these three fanatics he ordered the
furnace heated seven times hotter than usual and commanded some of the
strongest soldiers in his army to tie up the three servants and threw
them into the blazing furnace. The king’s command was so urgent and the
furnace so hot that the flames of the fire killed the soldiers who took
these three men, firmly tied, and pushed them into the blazing furnace.
The end result is the three guys didn’t burn.
This
particular story is an example of a theme that is repeated throughout
the Bible, where we see patriarchs like Noah, Daniel, Joshua, David, et
al who are divinely protected by God when they place their complete
trust in Him. These examples are what my books are based upon, that God
is able to rescue His children without having to Rapture them to
heaven. God takes us through trials, not out of them. Will some
Christians die from persecution? Yes, thousands have throughout history
and thousands today and that many more tomorrow. But, like the Apostle
Stephen, the first Christian martyr in history, those who give their
lives so others can live, as Christ did, will be rewarded in greater
fashion than those who cower as tribulation increases.
AR:
We can only imagine the kinds of criticisms you’ve had to endure as a
result of the points you make. Have you encountered much resistance
from religious traditionalists?
JO: Yes! Those who
believe in the Left Behind and Pre-Tribulation Rapture doctrines are
pretty adamant about their belief system. I have challenged them to
read the book and then respond. They say they haven’t the time, or they
are convinced their belief system is sound enough. Yet, I have been
blessed by those who have read the books and we have received from them
glowing testimonies, including folks like Dave MacPherson, Rick Wiles,
and Richard Deem and now from Dominique Sessons.
At the
beginning (as I was conducting my initial research back in 1984) I
could not find anyone who had written about the same evidence I present
in my two books. Only recently (in the last 4 to 5 years) have I found
other authors that have come to basically the same conclusions as I do,
including authors such as Steve Wohlberg, Ted Noel, Stephen Sizer,
Barbara Rossing and other emerging writers.]
AR:
In light of all the resounding evidence that you present, what advice
can you offer to those who still refuse to abandon the traditionalist
dogma that was inculcated into them at an early age?
JO:
Goodness! It’s very difficult to change people’s minds about their
current belief system, which makes my work seem even slower and harder.
Yet, those folks who have taken the time to read all the sound evidence
I provide have come back and said they now have a greater understanding
of God’s end times program. I would encourage them to at least read the
book, and then come back and share with me their concerns. If they can
present evidence that refutes what I have presented, and it can be
proven vis a vis the etymological approach I took, then I would
consider making corrections. I tell folks that my books are not the end
of the eschatological debate that still roars in evangelical circles.
However, those who are secure about their relationship with God have no
need to fear or listen to another point of view. If anything, I believe
they will grow in greater faith!
AR: What has your experience been like with Author House?
JO:
Good! I have a strong background in journalism and working as a
publicist; therefore, after they sent out their initial press release
about my books, I chose to handle those duties myself. A book, as you
well know, is like your child; you know it best and also know the
character and image of the books you want to project to the public.
AR:
You’ve actually been involved in quite a number of different activities
over the course of your life. Please share more with our readers about
Joseph Ortiz, the man of many talents.
JO: Goodness! I
believe (more so now) that God has His hand on me from an early age.
Not that I was a religious person throughout my life. Other than a few
years of Catholic training up to my early teens, I burned the candle at
both ends until I accepted Christ in 1975, which was a major turning
point in my life. Another turning point in my life came earlier when I
landed on KABC Talk Radio in 1971. I wasn’t looking for a broadcasting
career; I was just at the right place at the right time. Someone threw
me the broadcasting football and I’ve been running towards the goal
line ever since. I parlayed that opportunity into a very successful
broadcasting, civil service, teaching and public relations career.
However, throughout that entire journey, I was consumed with
researching and writing this book. There were years where I spent 80
percent of my time to the project, and other times 30 to 40 percent due
to supporting a family. However, from June 2000 until May of 2004,
while I managed a homeless shelter in Palm Springs for 16 hours a day,
seven days a week for about three and a half years without a day off,
after work, totally exhausted, that’s when I studied and wrote the best
portions of the book. God had my attention like never before and that’s
when the books illuminated.
After I finished the final editing
(in May 2004) I shared the manuscripts with renown authors like Ralph
Woodrow and Dave MacPherson (experts in the eschatological genre), who
read the books and encouraged me to get them out there.
Now, I’m
semi-retired but still do some writing for various magazines and
newspapers throughout the country; a little PR for charities that deal
with drug abuse, homelessness and unwed mothers, and I also manage a
few blogs and my two web sites, promoting the books every chance I get.
AR: How can our readers learn more about you, your writings, and your various other efforts?
JO: I would refer them to either one of my two web sites and all they need to know (and more) is accessible:
http://groups.msn.com/TheEndTimesPassover
http://groups.msn.com/JoeOrtizAssociates
AR: Any final thoughts you’d like to share?
JO:
Yes! We are living in precarious times. The world is rapidly changing
as never before. Many Christians especially believe that the answer
lies with new leadership and new changes in our government and then
things will turn out alright. What I have been fortunate to have
learned (having spent over 30 years in the political arena) is that
mankind’s problems will never be solved by governments or any secular
philosophy. And it won’t be changed either by those professing
Christians who promote strong military might to solve the world’s
problems, or attempting to rid ourselves from the implied threat from
radical fundamentalists and religious zealots, whether they hoist and
carry a purported Christian, Judaic or Muslim banner.
My two
books provide the evidence as to what believers should be doing today,
and what their attitude should be concerning their family, community
and members of their congregation. It describes the reality the God
does not want His children to play church or religion, but rather to
serve those closest to them. To do whatever they can to help them carry
their crosses as well as our own. It’s not going to be easy. But, as
the famous Apostle Paul stated in Romans 8:36-39, while portions of my
books may appear like gloom and doom, people have to keep it all in
perspective, because everything turns out OK in the end: "As it is
written, for your sake we face death all day long. We are considered as
sheep to be slaughtered. No, in all these things we are more than
conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither
death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the
future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in
all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is
in Christ Jesus our Lord."
AR: Thanks again, Joe, and best of continued success to you in all your endeavors!
JO: My pleasure!