Spiritual Israelite
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That's exactly what I did, so that's a ridiculous question to ask me.You then think when the last trumpet sounds, that in that same split second the great white throne judgment begins and concludes? Why not let context guide you here instead?
LOL. What? The last/seventh trumpet signals several things which happen at that point. If 1 Cor 15:51-52 is any indication, they all happen very quickly. When it sounds believers' bodies are all changed but also it signals that Jesus "shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth" at that point (Rev 11:18). That will happen very quickly where it will all seem to happen at basically the same time. So, the last/seventh trumpet is indeed when "death will be swallowed up in victory" and will be destroyed. Once we are all changed to have immortal bodies and all the living unsaved are killed, then no one will physically die ever again after that. To think that Paul was not alluding in 1 Cor 15:54 to what he had previously said in 1 Cor 15:26 can only be a result of doctrinal bias.Death obviously still exists after the last trumpet sounds, the fact there are lost people still alive after the last trumpet sounds. And until all of them are dead first and that they then rise from the dead, there can't be the great white throne judgment in the meantime.
When Christ comes that will be "the end when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father" (1 Cor 15:22-24). Do you believe that Jesus will come at the end of the age? This is what He said will happen at that end of the age:
Matthew 13:40 “As the weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of the age. 41 The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil. 42 They will throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 43 Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Whoever has ears, let them hear.
Can you see here that "the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father" at the end of the age, which is when Jesus will return (Matt 24:3)? He calls it "the kingdom of their Father" because He will have delivered the kingdom that He has been reigning over since His resurrection (Matt 28:18, Eph 1:19-23, Col 1:12-13, Rev 1:5-6) to the Father when He comes at the end of the age.
No one should think that Paul was not alluding to the last enemy, death, being defeated when he talked about it being swallowed up in victory. Yes, Paul was saying that in relation to believers in 1 Cor 15:54, but does it make any sense to think that if believers would never die again after that point, unbelievers would? When it says at the seventh trumpet it's the time to destroy those wh odestroy the earth, will any unbelievers be excepted from that? No. Why would they be? So, who exactly will die after the day when the last/seventh trumpet sounds?So, IOW, what you are apparently trying to apply universally about death being swallowed up in victory is not being applied universally at all, it is only being applied to those that have gotten victory through Christ. Nothing, as in zero, pertaining to 1 Corinthians 15:51-57 is being applied to any of the lost, especially this---Death is swallowed up in victory, and one reason why is this-- But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ(verse 57) . No one could possibly think verse 57 also applies to the lost that get cast into the LOF, right?
Don't tell me what to do. Again, if 1 Cor 15:51-52 is any indication, then the lost on earth will all be killed quickly. As Paul said in 1 Thess 5:2-3, "sudden destruction" will come upon them from which "they shall not esape". So, in my view, we will all be changed and the living dead will all be killed before the last/seventh trumpet finishes sounding since that will all take place within a moment or two in my view.Quit saying that there is no more death once the last trumpet sounds, since that is being dishonest with the text, the fact the last trumpet obviously sounds before all the lost back on earth are even dead first,
So, I will NOT quit saying that there is no more death once the last trumpet sounds. All you have to try to refute Amil is trying to do it on technicalities like this, which does not make for a convincing argument.
If you really want to refute Amil, then explain to me exactly what mortals will supposedly survive the second coming of Christ and why. Can you do that?