When it comes to the meaning of “the second death” most evangelicals are in solid agreement that this is talking about eternal damnation. But what many Premillennialists do not consider is that if believers have not yet had their part in the first resurrection, and if, as Scripture teaches, it is the actual means by which we overcome the second death, and it is still future, then the second death still has power over believers in this life. Spiritual Israelite alluded to this above. They have therefore not already experienced eternal life in which they shall never die, and overcome eternal death, as Jesus and the New Testament writers continually promised us. It negates numerous scriptural passages. This is what Premillennialism produces.
There is another major contradiction in Premillennialism that many fail to consider, and that is, if the first resurrection is the actual means by which we overcome the second death, and if it is yet future, and it relates to the physical resurrection of the dead in Christ, this means that the living in Christ do not partake in the only means by which we conquer the second death at the second coming. After all, they do not die, they are therefore not resurrected. They are changed in a moment and caught up to be with Jesus in the air.
Only the Amillennialist explanation makes sense, fits in with numerous other Scripture, and correlates with the consistent divine record. Only it embraces all the elect. That is us having our part in Christ’s first resurrection. When we get saved, all the redeemed of all times (without exception) partake in this glorious resurrection. This therefore gives them a current victory (as repeatedly taught in Scripture) over eternal punishment.
Basically, this is not simply a future hope, it is a present reality for the redeemed.
This is totally misrepresenting premil, even if almost every premil believes this. You all seem to believe this as well, so worse than premil.
All premil states, as a simple single basic principle; is that Jesus is announced King over all nation's at the 7th Trumpet, and will continue to reign during the Day of the Lord, the Millennial Sabbath.
Premil seem to be in error over what that Day of the Lord entails. Amil raise objections over interpretation and human imagination, that have nothing to do with actual Scripture as it is written.
Amil do not even accept those in Paradise have a physical body already experiencing the first resurrection, because Amil don't even understand that the first resurrection is physical and not symbolic. Amil conflate the first resurrection as the second birth, which it is not. The first resurrection was experienced by Lazarus before Jesus went to the Cross. Stephen experienced the first resurrection as Jesus stood welcoming him into Paradise and a permanent incorruptible physical body. The thief on the Cross experienced the first resurrection when his soul entered God's permanent incorruptible physical body that day. Jesus promised him the second birth and the first resurrection within hours of each other. The second birth was available after the Cross, but was not available for Lazarus, who was personally called out of his grave covering both the hour that had started and the hour that was to come. Lazarus is not waiting for the GWT for either the second birth, nor the first resurrection. Lazarus fulfilled all of John 5:24-29, when he came physically out of his grave. The OT waiting in Abraham's bosom all experienced both the second birth and the first resurrection immediately when Jesus declared it was finished. Death was defeated for them that moment, not that they have to wait for the GWT Judgment event.
That is why Amil are wrong and have a one track mind, thinking they are waiting for the GWT Judgment event, themselves.
You have the second birth, but you will not have physical redemption or the first resurrection, until your soul leaves Adam's dead corruptible flesh, and enters God's permanent incorruptible physical body. You all can wait for thousands of years, but thank God, He does not hold you all hostage to your erroneous beliefs.
"For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven: If so be that being clothed we shall not be found naked."
Or dead as you put it, a soul without a physical body wandering around naked in Paradise. That word "dissolved" means "in union with". While in Adam's flesh we are in union with death. Once the soul leaves this body, it is no more in union with death, but made alive and in union with God's permanent incorruptible physical body.
Why would Amil teach any other spiritual truth, especially not found in Scripture? You claim you have the backing of Scripture, no? The verses you use, do not even say what you think they say. You are stuck in human imagination and indoctrination. Do you not accept 2 Corinthians 5:1-3?
The first resurrection is true for all those made alive currently in Paradise. It is not applicable while in Adam's dead corruptible flesh. The second birth does not change the physical body. The first death, physical has to happen before the first resurrection, which is physical.
The whole Amil paradigm that you espouse in your post is only predicated on your interpretation of John 5:28-29 which is not even what those verses actually say.
The second birth is not based on people doing good, but on the Lamb slain as written in Revelation. So your verse does not even apply to those of the second birth.
"And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life."
Doing good is not the second birth. Those under the Law would understand what Jesus was meaning. Nor would Jesus contradict what was written in Daniel 12. Jesus is not talking about those of the second birth who were already covered as an ongoing phenomenon per verses 24-25. The interpretation of Amil is what is erroneous. Amil imply this is merely a physical resurrection for both good and bad people, or the "saved" and "lost". It is not a simple physical resurrection. It is not even a second resurrection. This is the dead standing before God, dumped out of sheol, death, and the sea.
But evangelicals seem to think no one is redeemed at the GWT. But they had to have been previously redeemed in another life. The claim no one gets a second chance at the GWT. That may or may not be true, but certainly no redeemed are standing as the dead as Amil describe the event. There will be some who are still found in the Lamb's book of life, thus elect, but having no redemption at that point, because they are still dead, waiting to be made alive. Both Daniel and Jesus points out, that indeed, some will be given both the second birth and the first resurrection, as they will be granted eternal life, and will remain named in the Lamb's book of life, and they will be judged by their works to see if they be good or bad.
That is what Jesus said: those who have done good....
Daniel wrote, "some to everlasting life."
That does not mean they were worthy of nor redeemed in life, but they are spared the second death, because they are allowed the second birth and first resurrection at that event, to avoid the second death. That is even what John wrote:
"But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection."
John was not saying all would live again. John was pointing out some in death would be able to live again, but not until after this creation had ended. "Lived not" is a negative connotation meaning that many would not live again, even after the thousand years were over. In fact John never wrote that any lived again, but seemingly all were cast into the LOF. But we know from Jesus and Daniel that some are granted eternal life.
People do not inact their own redemption. That is only through the Blood of the Lamb. People cannot even birth themselves into the second birth. But the choice to receive redemption and the second birth is on an individual level and not corporate. Under the Law, Paul said they were natural branches until they were cut off in unbelief. But the NT Covenant is not automatic. One has to decide to let the Holy Spirit take full control.
Jesus promised even in the first century just prior to the Cross, that some would escape the second death, even standing as the dead before the GWT. But Amil are wrong in stating that the redeemed will be those standing as the dead at the GWT. Those dead will only receive redemption at that point, not that they had redemption while physically alive. All have the ability to be redeemed, until their name is removed from the Lamb's book of life. Death was their state before physical birth, just as much as after physical death, just because they were in Adam. Life was offered as long as their name was written in the Lamb's book of Life. And God did not purposely leave any name out as many have been taught from human understanding.