That's a great question. And I do not know the answer for sure, as I am a nobody, still growing in the knowledge of God. But here is what I think I understand, according to my studies in Faith. There is a Holy Day called "The Last great Day", it's actually the 8th day of the Feast of the Lord called "Feasts of Tabernacles", which point to being kings and priests of God in earthly vessels, (Booths) which were given them as Paul teaches. (
For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.)
In my understanding, this "Last Great Day" is the last judgment. At this point all humans in God's plan have been given the "Choice". I don't believe there is another resurrection, or another judgment after this "Last Great Day". And eternity is a long time, and I'm sure God has plans for His People after all this has been fulfilled, that we have not been shown.
But honestly, I don't know for sure, and I might be completely wrong, goodness knows I have been corrected before. And that's OK, because in my understanding, what's important is to be "
be diligent that ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless." And to "
press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus". And have faith that God will reveal these things to me in His Good Time.
It's good, in my view, to have these discussions. Thank you for your thoughtful posts.
I appreciate your modesty and honesty.
Being willing to learn shows humility.
I'm always referring to the Ethiopian eunuch, who said to Phillip, when asked, "Do you understand what you are reading?”, "Well, how could I, unless someone guides me?"
What humility!
He did not say, "God will help me understand"... like the man that was waiting on the roof of his car, waiting for God to save him, and told the people in the boat that came to take him to safety, "God will save me. I'm waiting on him."

That's a funny illustration, but it does highlight a fact so evident today, where so many millions, think that God is going to personally open their minds to truth, by his spirit.
Why I so much like Acts 8:26-39 too, is because it shows the means by which God teaches humble ones who are willing to learn.
We notice that the verses before reveal that because of Saul's severely attacking the Christians the disciples scattered, and "those who had been scattered went through
places [
c]preaching the word. Philip went down to the city of Samaria and
began proclaiming the [
d]Christ to them." Acts 8:4, 5
So, Phillip, whom we know is called the evangelizer (Acts 21:8) was doing what his Lord and master commanded his followers - that is, spreading the message far and wide, to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8
Then we read that while he was doing so, and "they started back to Jerusalem, and were preaching the gospel to many villages of the Samaritans, an angel of the Lord spoke to Philip, saying, “go [
j]south to the road that descends from Jerusalem to Gaza.”
I don't know if you picked up on the points I zeroed in on.
- Phillip was a follower of Christ, engaging in the work Jesus started, and commissioned his followers to finish.
- Jesus was using his follower, and from heaven, guiding them by means of his angels, and holy spirit of course.
Jesus guided a disciple to a man who was humble, and thirsting for the truth.
This highlights that as it was when Jesus walked this earth, and went out with his disciples, organizing and instructing them (Luke 8:1; Luke 9:1-6; Luke 10:1-11), it is the same way today, as Jesus promised to be with them to the end of the world. Matthew 28:20
What this teaches us, and something that will always be before me, is that if we really are to understand the Bible accurately, we need to allow Christ's disciples to teach us, as that Ethiopian allowed Phillip to.
Of course with the mass of confusion Satan has created, we need to be able to identify Christ's followers today... which to my mind isn't that hard. We just need to look for the marks.
The Bible can be difficult to understand, but with the help Jesus provides, it can become very easy. So easy, even a child can become his academic teacher's teacher.
Why that is the case, is because the best teachers take you from the basics - a foundation, and builds stone upon stone, until the building is completed.
Perhaps I can explain that with this question.
Can we be sure there are only two resurrections?
Let's build on what you know.
The kings and priests are resurrected to heaven to rule and judge with Christ for 1,000 years. You know those scriptures.
The unrighteous are resurrected, and there is a thousand year judgment where these ones get a fair chance to do deeds based on knowledge, which they will be judged on.
The confusion, often comes from
Revelation 29:5 Revelation 20:5
However, rather than break down what is built, keep building.
We read Revelation 20:11, 12
Now we ask a question or two....
- Who are the dead standing before the throne?
- How can they be dead if they are standing?
The last question is a hint.
