Spiritual Israelite
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Yet, you don't use that to help understand the timing of Revelation 20. I don't get that. I would like you to respond to my post #12 and explain to me how you can reconcile what is written in Revelation 20:6 with premil.When did I ever say Christ is not currently reigning? I agree He is currently reigning,
He will be delivering the kingdom He has been reigning over to the Father when He comes (1 Corinthians 15:22-24).but not like how He will be when He returns to the earth, that being when He sits in the throne of His glory for all upon the earth to behold and to literally see with their own eyes.
Do you believe that Jesus will return at the end of the age? If so, please read this:
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.
It is at the end of the age, when Jesus returns, that "the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father". Notice He referred to "the kingdom of their Father" there. That means Jesus will have delivered the kingdom He has been reigning over since His resurrection to the Father at that point and will not reign on the earth for a thousand years as you believe.
Sure, you can. Why not? It doesn't say that Satan is bound from persecuting Christians. He has been doing that for the past almost 2,000 years.Likely one of the real reasons you have an issue with what I'm doing, regardless what you and @WPM have told me in the past regarding your view of the beast, is that Revelation 20:4 and the saints martyred for not worshiping the beast fit to a T the era of time involving Revelation 13. And that you can't make that work with Amil.
Who said it is? Not me. You are not addressing my view and that is apparently because you don't understand it. And I don't know what I can do about that. I've explained it to you many times and you just don't get it because you are a futurist and I'm not. You are not able to look at things in any other way except from a futurist perspective.Which means that the 42 month reign of the beast can't be after the thousand years.
LOL. No need to hope. I already know that for certain. Prophetic beasts are not humans, they are kingdoms (Daniel 7:23).You all better hope the false prophet is not human
LOL. This is very ironic for you to say this to us because you believe the beast is human and it existed before John wrote the book of Revelation (Revelation 17:8). You can't expect us to take you seriously about all this when your understanding of the identity of the beast is so far off base.because no human can live for thousands of years.
No one said otherwise. Again, it doesn't say that Satan is bound from persecuting Christians. Many Christians have been persecuted and killed for the past almost 2,000 years.The point being, those in Revelation 20:4 martyred for not worshiping the beast, none of that is possible unless the false prophet was also involved in their martyrdom.
Another thing that you are not able to explain is how you can conclude that the dragon, Satan, is not bound while the beast is bound. And Revelation 17:8 indicates that the beast was bound when John wrote the book. Doesn't the dragon depend on the beast to do its bidding, according to Revelation 13? In your view the dragon, Satan, can do everything himself with or without the beast. He doesn't really need the beast to do what he does in your view, but that is not the case in the Amil view. In my view if the beast is bound in the pit, as he was when John wrote the book (Rev 17:8) then the dragon, Satan, must be bound as well since they work together.
Another weakness in your premil view is the denial that Abaddon/Apollyon is Satan despite the fact that Abaddon/Apollyon is an angel and is the king of the locusts. What else can the locusts represent except for the fallen angels since they have an angel as their king? And who is the king of the fallen angels according to scripture? Satan. They are called "his angels" (Rev 12:9, Matt 25:41). Revelation 9 indicates that Abaddon/Apollyon, who fits the description of Satan, is loosed from the pit at the fifth trumpet, which obviously occurs before Christ's return.