The problem I've found with viewing "this generation" as the evil generation that shall be within and without the Church until they are utterly destroyed by the fire of God from heaven, is that Christ was speaking to the disciples about the things they and all the Church must endure from that moment to the end of days.
I know your posts were addressed to
@TribulationSigns but I'm jumping into the new subjects you are raising in your psts, if I may?
IMO whether Jesus was speaking to them in the Olivet Discourse about "all the church must endure from the moment He gave the Olivet Discourse to the end of days" or
only about the signs of the end of the Age and His return, is a matter of opinion.
I've already stated why I disagree with you in
your thread on the subject of the fig tree, and none of what you are speaking about now has anything to do with the OP in this thread :) but that's okay because that subject in this thread has run its course.
Christ speaks a parable of the fig tree to THEM. It makes no sense for Christ to say the evil generation should look for life beginning in the fig tree.
Christ likened His kinsmen, ethnic Jews in unbelief to a fig tree. It was Israel of Old whom Christ cursed, saying they would never have life in them again FOREVER. After seeing and hearing what Christ had said and done, and they saw how the fig tree, symbolizing Israel in unbelief, withered and quickly died.
Christ tells them they would know the spiritual Kingdom of God has come with great power when they see their fellow country men (fig tree) turn to Christ through faith and being born again of His Spirit.
That's also a matter of opinion. IMO you falsely equate a fig tree putting out leaves being a sign that summer is near, for a fig tree being cursed for producing no fruit. Jesus comparing our knowing that summer is near when a fig tree puts out leaves with us knowing that "He is near, even at the doors" when we see the signs He gave in the Olivet Discourse,
is not the same as cursing a fig tree for bearing no fruit. Leaves appearing on a tree causing us to know that summer is near, and fruit or the lack of fruit are not the same symbol, and Luke's version of the same statement Jesus made in the Olivet Discourse adds, "the fig tree and ALL the trees".
Since the Kingdom of God is not observable because it is within believers, they would know through the demonstration of power from above when proclaiming the Gospel would bring Light & eternal Life to those whom Christ had spiritually cursed and said they would never produce life again.
Again, that's your opinion, which is a logical fallacy IMO, because the logical conclusion of your argument is that there was no Jewish remnant at that time or since then, because the fig tree that was cursed refers the unbelieving naturally-born seed of Israel, and you mentioned that "Christ had spiritually cursed them and said they would never produce life again." Yet Paul said that if they do not continue in unbelief, they would be grafted into the Olive tree again, and produce fruit again,
So your interpretation contradicts itself, IMO.
The fig tree that Christ cursed was referring to the unbelieving Jews and the leadership of Israel appointed by the Mosaic legal system, and the entire Mosaic system, and to all the people who held onto the law, when Jesus became their stumbling stone (Romans 9:31-33).
IMO because the foundation for your interpretation is false, everything you build on top of it is false also - which is why you proceed to falsely equate a parable of a fig tree putting out leaves telling us that summer is near, with BOTH the fig tree that was cursed so that no fruit would ever grow on it again AND with the remnant of the Jews who believe.
This is the elect remnant of Israel that Paul writes "Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace." And through them, the spiritual Kingdom of God would continue to grow as they too proclaim the Gospel, and the "Gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come."
Because of your first misinterpretation you must of necessity equate "this generation" that Jesus mentioned in His Olivet Discourse - who would not taste death until they see all the signs He gave, with the entire gospel Age:
For this reason "this generation" is "a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light:" It is the Church, the Israel of God, all people of faith who shall endure to the end that Christ spoke of in this parable.
After this you then you go ahead in your very long posts by introducing Amil assertions regarding the thousand years and binding of Satan etc,
all of which is changing the subject again from the OP to a third subject,
and all you're doing in your posts, is giving a long essay about your own interpretations about the end of the Age, the millennium, the binding of Satan, and what Revelation 10:5-6 is saying - an interpretation which is not shared by many, such as the translators of the Netfree version of the scriptures:
Revelation 10
5 Then the angel I saw standing on the sea and on the land raised his right hand to heaven
6 and swore by the one who lives forever and ever, who created heaven and what is in it, and the earth and what is in it, and the sea and what is in it, "There will be no more delay!
7 But in the days when the seventh angel is about to blow his trumpet, the mystery of God is completed, just as he has proclaimed to his servants the prophets."
Satan is not loosed for his little season until the thousand years, symbolizing time expires. Time shall be no longer when the seventh angel begins to sound. When this time, symbolized a thousand years expires, the seventh angel shall sound that THIS time, symbolized a thousand years should be no longer, because the spiritual Kingdom of God is complete. The mystery finished, the last Gentile to be saved has completed the spiritual Kingdom of God through the Gospel proclaimed in the power of the Holy Spirit. The time for proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and completing the spiritual Kingdom of God is the time, symbolized a thousand years that expires when the seventh angel begins to sound.
I realize you got VERY carried away wanting to share your own interpretations of New Testament prophetic scripture, but in your posts all you did was to make a list of
(quite a few different) assertions which are your interpretations of those things, all of which is not shared by many other Christians.
Which actually hijacked this thread :), but as I say, I don't mind, because the subject of the OP has run its course, and all that those who have argued against the OP have been able to say is, "You're not Israel", and "the Church is not Israel", repeating that statement like a mantra which, if said often enough, will somehow come true (but without their providing scripture to support any of their assertions).
So I'm going to close this loooong post of mine (which replied to your looong post) by saying that in all the times I've seen you talk about the millennium and the binding of Satan, you have never provided any valid reason why the New Testament contains a number of passages (which I can quote) which imply
the exact opposite of the notion that Satan "was bound in the pit at the time of Calvary".
But I can't go into that now, just to speak about everything you said in your previous two posts. This post is too long already :)
AND you never even addressed those two posts to me, anyway, but to
@TribulationSigns
PS: Please, please try and shorten your posts to
one subject at a time instead of giving your own commentary on the whole of the New Testament.
In other words, if you're going to talk about whether or not Satan was bound, try stick to that subject only instead of giving your interpretations of the entire New Testament which are based on Satan being bound.
@rwb I.O.W If you're going to speak about the fig tree being cursed and a fig tree putting out leaves telling us that summer is near, stick to that subject - it may involve talking about why you believe it's referring to the fruit being produced by the remnant of Israel, and those Jews who do not continue in unbelief during the entire gospel Age, but it does not involve the binding of Satan and whether or not the gospel Age = the millennium, or what Revelation 10:6 means.