Firstly, I agree that Christ is the first resurrection:-
1. There is Adam's death:
"Therefore, even as through one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin,
and so death passed on all men inasmuch as all sinned." Romans 5:12
2. Then there is Christ's resurrection from the dead:
"But now Christ has risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruit of those who slept.
For since death is through man, the resurrection of the dead also is through a Man.
For
as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all will be made alive.
But each in his own order: Christ
the first-fruit, and afterward they who are Christ's at His coming." 1 Corinthians 15:20-23
3. There is a second death:
"But the rest of the dead did not live again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection.
Blessed and holy is he who has part in the first resurrection.
The second death has no authority over these, but they will be priests of God and of Christ, and will reign with Him a thousand years."
"And death and hell were cast into the Lake of Fire.
This is the second death. And if anyone was not found having been written in the Book of Life, he was cast into the Lake of Fire." Revelation 20:5-6 & 14-15
There is no resurrection from the second death, and Adam's death was the first death. Christ is the only Resurrection:
"Jesus said to her, I am the Resurrection and the Life! He who believes in Me, though he die, yet he shall live." John 11:25.
So Christ is the first resurrection, and the firstfuits of the (only) resurrection, because the resurrection takes place
in Him, and through His resurrection.
So there is one (first) death (Adam's death which came to all mankind), one resurrection from death (Christ's resurrection through whom all men will be resurrected); and one second death.
Secondly, here's why I
agree that aside from all the New Testament scriptures you quote, a second judgment following the return of Christ (a thousand years later) makes no biblical sense:
"And if anyone was not found having been written in the Book of Life, he was cast into the Lake of Fire."
They are not found in the Ark of our salvation when Jesus comes to save to the utmost those who are His:
120 years
before the flood, God judged the world, and the world was found guilty:
Genesis 6:5-7
"And the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And the LORD repented that He had made man on the earth, and He was angry to His heart. And the LORD said,
I will destroy man whom I have created, from the face of the earth, both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air.
For I repent that I have made them."
Genesis 6:13-14a
"And God said to Noah,
The end of all flesh has come before Me, for the earth is filled with violence through them. And, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
Make an ark of Cyprus timbers. You shall make rooms in the ark..."
It was 120 years
before the flood came:
Genesis 6:3
"And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, in his erring; he is flesh.
Yet his days shall be a hundred and twenty years."
The world, in the days of Noah,
was not judged on the day the floods came. The flood was just the carrying out of the decreed sentence which had already been passed when the world was judged 120 years earlier. God had already judged the world, and the world had already been found guilty.
The sentence had been decreed, but not carried out yet.
There was still a chance to get into the ark, and many were no doubt called into the ark, but few (8 souls) were chosen.
The ark is a picture of Christ:
John 12:31-32
"Now is the judgement of this world.
Now shall the prince of this world be cast out. And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw all to Myself."
Revelation 12:9-11
"And the great dragon was cast out, the old serpent called Devil, and Satan, who deceives the whole world. He was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. And I heard a great voice saying in Heaven,
Now has come the salvation and power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Christ. For the accuser of our brothers is cast down, who accused them before our God day and night. And they overcame him
because of the blood of the Lamb, and because of the word of their testimony. And they did not love their soul to the death."
Jesus is our "Ark". the Ark of our salvation:
John 3:17
"For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,
but so that the world might be saved through Him. He who believes on Him is not condemned, but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only-begotten Son of God."
Compare the above with:
Hebrews 11:7
"By faith Noah, having been warned by God of things not yet seen,
moved with fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house, by which he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness which is by faith."
2 Peter 3:9
"The Lord is not slow concerning His promise, as some count slowness, but is long-suffering toward us, not willing that any of us should perish, but that all of us should come to repentance."
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It's the carrying out of the decreed sentence that is still coming:
John saw death and hades delivering up all the dead in them only after a final judgment upon rebellion against God and His Christ had taken place.
The books were opened, and all
whose names were not written in the book of Life were cast into the Lake of fire (Revelation 20:11-15),
but the Great White Throne is not the judgement - it's the carrying out of the sentence, which is the 2nd death.
When the world was judged,
the judgement fell on Christ, and just as the floods came upon the ark, but the ark was lifted up (and out of the destruction) while those in the ark were saved (but only those in the ark),
so Christ bore the judgement of the world, was lifted up from the earth, and He is our ark, the ark of those who are IN HIM through faith in Him.
Hebrews 1:1-2
"God, who at many times and in many ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets,
has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, by whom also He made the worlds."
"The last days" in Noah's day was the 120 years before the flood came.
I agree with the words you chose:
defeated at the cross, and
limited,
but
defeated does not mean shackled or bound, and as many scriptures you provide which you believe indicate that Satan was
bound at Calvary, there are scriptures that indicate that he was
defeated, but
not bound. The following scriptures do not speak of Satan having been bound at any time since the ascension of Christ (in fact, they state the opposite):
* John 12:31; Revelation 12:9, 12, 17;
* 2 Corinthians 4:3-4;
* 1 Peter 5:8-9;
* Ephesians 2:2
* Ephesians 6:11-12;
* Revelation 2:12-13; Revelation 2:9-10;
* 1 Thessalonians 2:18;
* James 4:7.
But 'm happy to believe God when He teaches me through the scriptures that
I don't know much. I'm satisfied with that. I never used to be, but now I'm satisfied with that.
The gospel in your OP, Post #1 in this thread, is what actually matters, and what matters to God is what we
do once we are in Christ, not what we "know" (or think we know). Our understanding of eschatology and how much we "know" matters little.
My problem with Revelation 20 is not as a result of ignoring the present tense in the scriptures you quoted, or disagreeing with any of the scriptures you quoted in your above post. My problem comes
only from
(a) Revelation 20's statement that those who lived and reigned with Christ had refused to worship the beast or receive it/his mark or the number of its/his name; and
(b) Revelation 20's statement regarding the binding of Satan because I cannot see that the New Testament teaches us that he has been
bound since Calvary.
So in short, even though I agree with a great deal of what you say, Revelation 20 to me is one of those
seeming contradictions (and I know there are no contradictions in the Bible, but it's my understanding that is lacking).
I do not believe anymore (as I used to) that the thousand years mentioned in Revelation 20 are literally one thousand years linked to earth's clock and earth's calendar, but I still can't place
that "thousand years" in the current time where you have it,
so I will have to live with my own cognitive dissonance about Revelation 20 until I get it sorted.
And that's what Revelation 20 has become for me now: Cognitive Dissonance.