WILL THERE BE A FUTURE MILLENNIUM?
This video points out the false teaching of premillennialists. Premillennialists teach that after the judgment at the Second Coming, people will go into a millennial kingdom in natural bodies, that is, in physical bodies, with the capability of having children. Premillennialists claim that these people will carry out the routines of life that we are engaged in at the present time. They also teach that the gospel will be preached, since the children will be born with a sinful nature.
In the gospel of Matthew, we learn that when Jesus judges all nations, the world, some people will go into eternal life and some people will go into eternal punishment (Matt. 13: 36-43; Matt. 25: 31-46).
The apostle Peter informs us that on the day of judgment, this present heaven and earth will be burned up and God will create a new heaven and a new earth.
The preceding Scriptures show beyond a reasonable doubt that there will be no people in natural (physical) bodies after the judgment, at the Second Coming.
Unless premillennialists find an answer to this question, they should stop teaching their false doctrine of a millennium, after the day of judgment at the Second Coming.
The question is: Where will people in natural (physical) bodies come from after the judgment at the Second Coming, if some people will go into eternal life and some people will go into eternal punishment (Matt. 13: 36-43; Matt. 25: 31-46 and 2 Pet. 3: 3-13)?
So what about the thousand years in Revelation 20: 1-7? The thousand years are not literal and future but symbolic and being fulfilled now. This conclusion is supported by the teaching of the apostle John. He teaches that the eternal reign of Christ will commence at the end of the tribulation, which is the end of the age (Rev. 11: 15-19).
We observe that Jesus is reigning now and will continue to reign until he has defeated all of his enemies. The last enemy to be defeated is death (1 Corinthians 15: 20-26).
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In the gospel of Matthew, we learn that when Jesus judges all nations, the world, some people will go into eternal life and some people will go into eternal punishment (Matt. 13: 36-43; Matt. 25: 31-46).
The apostle Peter informs us that on the day of judgment, this present heaven and earth will be burned up and God will create a new heaven and a new earth.
The preceding Scriptures show beyond a reasonable doubt that there will be no people in natural (physical) bodies after the judgment, at the Second Coming.
Unless premillennialists find an answer to this question, they should stop teaching their false doctrine of a millennium, after the day of judgment at the Second Coming.
The question is: Where will people in natural (physical) bodies come from after the judgment at the Second Coming, if some people will go into eternal life and some people will go into eternal punishment (Matt. 13: 36-43; Matt. 25: 31-46 and 2 Pet. 3: 3-13)?
So what about the thousand years in Revelation 20: 1-7? The thousand years are not literal and future but symbolic and being fulfilled now. This conclusion is supported by the teaching of the apostle John. He teaches that the eternal reign of Christ will commence at the end of the tribulation, which is the end of the age (Rev. 11: 15-19).
We observe that Jesus is reigning now and will continue to reign until he has defeated all of his enemies. The last enemy to be defeated is death (1 Corinthians 15: 20-26).
Departed believers ar
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A Prayer for Spending Money - Your Daily Prayer - May 29
No one is immune to the negative hold that money can have on our hearts in plenty or in want. I am a spender. I like to shop and get new things. However, God has taught me throughout my life to pray about my spending and to listen to the still, small voices that lead me in my financial decisions. God desires us to live a life of generosity, putting God before money. We cannot serve both God and money.
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