Future Millennial Events

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13 Comments

  • Reply July 28, 2023

    Anonymous

    Dan Anthony “THE MILLENNIAL REIGN OF JESUS CHRIST”
    REVELATION 20:1-10
    INTRO: Our study on the SECOND COMING OF CHRIST and beyond has been encouraging to me and I
    trust to you as well. But the broader concept of studying BIBLE PROPHECY is extremely practical for
    several reasons:
    ● It encourages us to Examine our salvation
    ● It motivates us to Examine our Christian living
    ● It challenges us to Evangelize the lost
    ● It encourages us to Edify the Church
    So far in our study we have discussed the Two Stages of the Second Coming, The BEMA Seat Judgment
    of Christ and the Marriage of the Lamb. TODAY we will take a look at the MILLENNIAL REIGN OF
    JESUS CHRIST ON EARTH.
    OBSERVATIONS ON THE MILLENNIUM OF JESUS CHRIST https://www.pentecostaltheology.com/the-millennial-reign-of-jesus-christ/

  • Reply July 28, 2023

    Anonymous

    Anička Bubanová Brett Dobbs Terry Wiles (1) The Antichrist, who is confessed on all sides to be preMillennial, is destroyed with the brightness of Christ’s coming (19:11-21; 2 Thess. 2:8). This fixes His coming as pre-Millennial.

    (2) The coming of Christ is “immediately after the tribulation,” Matt. 24:27-31. The tribulation is just before the Millennium, Matt. 24:15-31; Zech. 14.

    (3) When Christ comes He will separate the tares from the wheat, but, as the Millennium is after this, He must come before the Millennium, Matt. 13:40-43.

    (4) The same conditions existing in the days of Lot and Noah will be existent when Christ comes, Matt. 24:37-51; Luke 17:2237; 2 Tim. 3; 4:1-3; 2 Pet. 3:2-5. These passages certainly are out of harmony with post- Millennialism.

    (6) The resurrections prove a pre-Millennial coming, as only the righteous will be raised before the Millennium, for they are to live and reign with Him during the Millennium. The wicked dead will not be raised until after the Millennium (Rev. 20:1-15).

    (7) When Christ comes, Satan is to be bound, and since he is to be bound during the Millennium, there can be no Millennium until Christ comes (Rev. 20:1-7).

    (8) The Jews will be restored and regathered when Christ comes (Matt. 24:31) and, as they are in a state of restoration during the Millennium, Christ must first come before the Millennium, Ezek. 36:24-28; Isa. 11:10-16.

    The time of His second coming to earth, then, is immediately after Daniel’s Seventieth Week and at the beginning of the Millennium (Rev. 19:11-21; Zech. 14; Matt. 24:27-31). It takes place at the beginning of “the day of the Lord” as is clear in all the passages in which this expression is found. The day of the Lord never refers to the rapture, for it does not begin until after that event. Paul does not correct the early Christians for expecting the rapture of the Church but he does for expecting “the day of the Lord,” 1 Thess. 5:1-11; 2 Thess. 2:1-12. https://www.pentecostaltheology.com/reasons-for-a-pre-millennial-second-coming/

    • Reply July 28, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day exactly

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day technically the day of the Lord and the day of Christ is the same day. The day of Christ for righteous and the Day of the Lord for the unrighteous. The day of the Lord will not take us by surprise because we are children of the light and destined for the day of Christ.

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Brett Dobbs not sure that Ricky Grimsley would agree with the day of the Lord

  • Reply July 28, 2023

    Anonymous

    Philip Williams Jared G. Cheshire Gary Micheal Epping Neil Steven Lawrence Nelson Banuchi There is nothing to lead us to believe that the 144,000 of the two chapters are not the same; therefore, we naturally consider them the same.

    The destiny of the 144,000 proves them to be the manchild. They will appear “before the throne” in heaven and “before the four beasts and the elders” who are before the throne. It is expressly stated that they will be redeemed “from the earth” and “from among men.” They, therefore, cannot be earthly people, who will go through the last three and one-half years of tribulation, and who will form the nucleus around which the twelve tribes will be gathered in the Millennium. The fact that they will be in heaven between the seventh trumpet and the first vial shows that they will have been raptured. When, if not as the manchild in the middle of the Week? The three messenger angels immediately following this vision of the 144,000 in heaven, will proclaim their particular messages from the middle of the Week onward. So it stands to reason that the vision will be fulfilled in the place it is given, which is immediately after the catching up of the manchild under the seventh trumpet, and before the vials and the ministry of the messenger angels. https://www.pentecostaltheology.com/dake-revelation-expounded/

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day that’s exactly when the church will be raptured as well.

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day astonishing that Dake doesn’t know that Jesus already holds all authority. Satan is even now subject to him and he is assigned those who don’t fear God. Is it because Dake doesn’t know the Scriptures, or because none of you do?

      How can Jesus answer your prayers if he doesn’t hold all authority over this world?

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Philip Williams did you try to state something theological again?

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Brett Dobbs actually NO – just like Mt24 the 144,000 refer to ISRAEL and have little to do with the NT church. Sorry but it’s what the BIBLE says

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day the 144,000 is always mentioned along with a great multitude of people. (Church)

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      144,000 is actually mentioned only ONE time – so hardly always. Such eisegetical approach to scripture is pretty manipulative too

    • Reply July 29, 2023

      Anonymous

      Troy Day no. I was just speaking Dake.

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