Will millennial saints who die be at the great white throne judgment?

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They will not if described as you have

Only those whose names have not been written in the Lord's book of life will experience the second death of their spirits in His lake of fire .... all at the judgment will not be found in the book

The believers of the millennium are already in the book .... the Lord knows in advance

These will be made immortal just as true believers will be today .... none will be left and they will enter His eternal kingdom just after the great white throne judgment
 
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"No righteous die after the 7th trumpet sounds.
There is only that time of saints being raised from graves.

The sheep and goats time is just ahead of the new earth.
They are never went to graves...died...people.
They are the nations.
The dead wicked will rise later. John sees a new throne then."


Really unclear what you say above .... I see no matching with exegetical order as it is presented in scripture

You would have to clarify your thoughts giving the actual scriptures that you are using
 
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This question is for fellow premillennialists only:

People who are born during the millennium, get saved, and die; will they be in the resurrection in Revelation 20:11-15? Will they go before the great white throne?


The time period is a literal thousand years. The fact in the beginning of time some almost lived an entire thousand years, and if a surviving mortal becomes a saint during the thousand years, who is to say this person even dies before the thousand years expires? Maybe they do, maybe they don't. But the point would be that it's not unrealistic if they don't, basing that on that persons such as Adam almost lived an entire thousand years in this age. You would then think the odds of living an entire thousand years or longer would be even greater in the next age. Only meaning in regards to surviving mortals and not saints who are made immortal as of the 2nd coming.
 
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... all at the judgment will not be found in the book ...

Does Scripture indicate that somewhere?

The believers of the millennium are already in the book .... the Lord knows in advance

I agree.

These will be made immortal just as true believers will be today .... none will be left and they will enter His eternal kingdom just after the great white throne judgment

Believers today have to die and get resurrected. Are you saying that people who get saved during the millennium don't pysically die?
 
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"Believers today have to die and get resurrected. Are you saying that people who get saved during the millennium don't pysically die?"


Some believers will not die physically to be transformed to immortality [resurrected] .... they will not have time [1 Corinthians 15:51-58]

No different for those mortals who will live during the Lord's coming millennial kingdom upon the earth
 
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This question is for fellow premillennialists only:

People who are born during the millennium, get saved, and die; will they be in the resurrection in Revelation 20:11-15? Will they go before the great white throne?

I had always been taught that there was no death in the millennium. The Tree of Life allows the people (who are ordinary people) to live and not die.
 
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This question is for fellow premillennialists only:

People who are born during the millennium, get saved, and die; will they be in the resurrection in Revelation 20:11-15? Will they go before the great white throne?

Why would a saved person be at the White Throne Judgment?

Saved people will be at the Bema Seat Judgment not the White Throne Judgment
 
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Some believers will not die physically to be transformed to immortality [resurrected] .... they will not have time [1 Corinthians 15:51-58]

No different for those mortals who will live during the Lord's coming millennial kingdom upon the earth
Except that the "catching up" (1 Thess 4:17) / "change" 1 Cor 15:51,52), which is premillennial, is revealed in Scripture; but Scripture doesn't mention anything about the millennial saints being changed without experiencing physical death (that I know of anyway).
 
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I had always been taught that there was no death in the millennium. The Tree of Life allows the people (who are ordinary people) to live and not die.
I don't think the tree of life is accessible to anyone until after the millennium & the great white throne judgment (Rev 22).
 
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Why would a saved person be at the White Throne Judgment?

Saved people will be at the Bema Seat Judgment not the White Throne Judgment
If the Bema Seat Judgment occurs before the millennium (as I understand it does), then people who are born and get saved during the millennium can't be there because they haven't even been born yet. However if the Bema Seat Judgment is "ongoing" throughout the millennium then they could.
 
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