Not to worry my friend, Paul tells us we, earnest yet flawed followers of Christ, are not appointed to wrath, and the events of Revelation are the pouring out of God's full wrath on an unbelieving world. Revelation 3:10 tells the faithful church that we will be kept from the hour of trial (period of time) that is to come. The lukewarm church that denies scripture won't be so fortunate.
There is a sizable number of theologians who claim all prophecy was fulfilled in 70 AD when the temple was destroyed, but they have to omit a ton of prophecy to conclude that. Such as that the people of Israel will return to Israel after being a dead nation for a period of time. Happened May 14, 1948. No nation of people has survived more than 400 years without a homeland except for Israel. The claim that Jesus dwells in the heart of believers and that the millennium reign of Christ has been going on for 2000 years because God isn't that precise on time is a lax interpretation of scripture. There has been no peace and healing of nations prophesied in Revelation 21-22 that I can tell. It is coming though.
Some say the word rapture isn't in the Bible, but it is in the Latin version. English translates it as taken up or snatched away. We have a number of examples of righteous people being taken out of God's wrath before it happens, Enoch, Noah and Lot in Genesis, Rahab (the harlot in Jericho who was protected by the scarlet cord- symbol of the covering blood of Jesus- before the wrath of God was poured out on Jericho by Joshua and company) and Elijah. God is just, He has no option other than to judge all who reject Jesus. God is patient, and His heart is that none would be lost. Thankfully we have a choice in the matter. Romans 1:18-32 and 2 Timothy 3 tell us what things will be like before judgment is required, they read like the daily news. I better be careful,, people get mad when a pastor goes over on his sermons, especially when the NFL is on.