Yes we have free will but that doesn't mean that Jesus doesn't reign and isn't in control.Given what we hear in the news every day, do you believe Jesus is in charge?
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Yes we have free will but that doesn't mean that Jesus doesn't reign and isn't in control.Given what we hear in the news every day, do you believe Jesus is in charge?
erse 7 shows when satan is releasedI don't see what you see.
Jesus has free will also but he obeys the will of the Father. During the Millennial period, Jesus will enforce the will of the Father on the earth. Since this hasn't happened yet, the Millennial period hasn't started yet.Yes we have free will but that doesn't mean that Jesus doesn't reign and isn't in control.
Jesus will never enforce the will of the Father the Father doesn't want it that way He wants justice and actions by obedience and love.Jesus has free will also but he obeys the will of the Father. During the Millennial period, Jesus will enforce the will of the Father on the earth. Since this hasn't happened yet, the Millennial period hasn't started yet.
the fullness of time would be a generation 40 years.
I'm trying to understand your perspective but I'm still not seeing it. Sorry. Does the reign of Jesus end? Or do you mean the reign of the saints ends?erse 7 shows when satan is released
Verse 5 tells us when the rest of the dead lived again
Verse 12 shows us when the rest of the dead lived again, on the judgement day which is after satan is released, has his last assault on the church and is cast into the lake of fire. Thus the binding ends before the reigning.
40 years would be a generation. Jersualem was desolated in 70ad.Where do you find that in Scripture that the fullness of time is 40 years??
Why does it say that he will rule with a rod of iron? Doesn't this sound like enforcement?Jesus will never enforce the will of the Father the Father doesn't want it that way He wants justice and actions by obedience and love.
No that is showing unrepentant judgementWhy does it say that he will rule with a rod of iron? Doesn't this sound like enforcement?
In Revelation 20 it says that thrones are set up. Doesn't the presence of thrones suggest judgment, justice, and arbitration?
We reign with Jesus until the end of our world which is after satans bindingI'm trying to understand your perspective but I'm still not seeing it. Sorry. Does the reign of Jesus end? Or do you mean the reign of the saints ends?
It is not "either <> or"Look at what Paul says about all of this below
Revelation 20:4
4 I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years.
This is one of the most controversial verses in the entire bible and a lot of Christians believe that it has to be a future event because they believe that it's on the resurrection day. But according to Paul he stated three times that it was a current reality back in his day.
Here below are the three texts.
Ephesians 2:4-6
4 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5 made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. 6 And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus,
In the verses above Paul states that we were already made alive, raised up and seated with Christ in the heavenly realms.
Colossians 3:1
Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God.
Once again Paul states that we have already been raised up with Christ.
Romans 5:17
17 For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ!
Finally in the verse above Paul states that we reign in life through Jesus.
All of these verses were a current reality while alive in the physical body almost two thousand years ago. If it was a reality back, then it is still a reality today.
Paul ties three events directly to Revelation 20:4 "that we have been made alive", "seated with Christ in the heavenly realms" and that "we reign (in life) through Jesus".
Why do so many Christians not accept this even though Paul declares it? Because they are focused on it being physical not spiritual. They focus on the physical because it mentions saints that were beheaded by the beast and the thousand years.
But let's let scripture interpret scripture. Paul teaches that its spiritual and what John is saying in Revelation 20:4 is that even though the saints are beheaded they still live and reign spiritually the soul doesn't die with the body. It's a promise even though you may die for Jesus you will still live and reign spiritually. The beast can kill the body but not the soul.
Thus, according to Paul we reign in life now and have been for almost two thousand years we are not limited to a literal thousand years God has a better longer plan.
Both the Premillennial view and the Amillennial view teach that Jesus rules over his church. We can both agree on that point.No that is showing unrepentant judgement
Ephesians 2:6
And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus,
In the verse above Paul talked as in a presence tense and as in reigning in life not judgement
Why wouldn't we reign after that?We reign with Jesus until the end of our world which is after satans binding
All this means is that the Millennial period is in this age and not the next.
Because weWhy wouldn't we reign after that?
Nope because Paul said this below while he was alive on earthBoth the Premillennial view and the Amillennial view teach that Jesus rules over his church. We can both agree on that point.
The discussion is focused on the meaning of Revelation 20:4 and whether John is discussing the church age or something else. Suppose he is discussing the church age, does this mean that I need to become a martyr to be a member of Christ's church?
No. I am not Amil. Unlike Amil, I don't believe this age ends at the coming of the Lord.Oh! So, you are now Amil? PTL!
Given that Paul was on Earth when he wrote his epistle, doesn't this indicate that we are in union with Christ?Because we
Nope because Paul said this below while he was alive on earth
Ephesians 2:6
And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus,
The point ion rev 20:4 is that we still reign even if we have been Martyred
the fullness of time would be a generation 40 years. In my opinion, when Jesus proclaimed the falling for the temple and destruction.
Jesus proclaimed only one tribulation, happening to a specific generation which was there listening to his voice.
I believe 40 years after this proclamation it happened, cause in 70Ad Jerusalem is destroyed.
Most premils also believe that this age ends at the coming of the Lord, so that's not just an amil teaching. The premils who believe this age ends at the coming of the Lord believe the thousand years is the age to come that Jesus talked about (Luke 20:34-36). But amils (except for some partial preterists) believe that the age to come is ushered in with the eternal new heavens and new earth.No. I am not Amil. Unlike Amil, I don't believe this age ends at the coming of the Lord.
Jesus ruling with a rod of iron represents Him destroying His enemies, not ruling over them as you imagine.Why does it say that he will rule with a rod of iron? Doesn't this sound like enforcement?
In Revelation 20 it says that thrones are set up. Doesn't the presence of thrones suggest judgment, justice, and arbitration?