Isaiah 29:9-12 If you confuse yourself, you will stay confused.....for the Lord has poured on you a spirit of deep stupor. The Prophetic vision of it all has become for you like the words in a sealed book. ......
Isaiah 42:19-20 Who is so blind but My servant? ....the one who has My trust... so deaf as the servant of the Lord. You have seen much, but perceived little, your ears are open, but you hear nothing. REBible
That doesn't prove that God's children - followers of the Good Shepherd who said that nothing can snatch us from God's hand - have been locked into false beliefs.
Most of us have the NT.
It is perfectly evident from the proliferation of theories, ideas and plain guesswork, that there is much confusion among Christians as to what God has planned for our future.
Including you.
The only unity I have found on this subject is that nearly everyone disagrees with you.
In ancient times, the Lord led his chosen people into the Promised Land.
Spiritually, we, who have
every spiritual blessing in Christ, are already in the Promised Land - the kingdom of God.
Now: there is coming a great Second Exodus,
The second exodus was at the cross - where forgiveness and reconciliation with God were made possible and sin and eternal death were defeated.
Because of the cross we have peace with God, Romans 5:1 and reconciliation, Romans 5:11, 2 Corinthians 5:18. If we are in Christ we have become new creations, 2 Corinthians 5:17, God's children, John 1:12 and have every spiritual blessing, Ephesians 1:3. Jesus' blood is of the NEW Covenant, Matthew 26:28. He is our ransom, Mark 10:45, our Saviour, Acts 4:12, the Lamb of God, John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:19 and the Passover Lamb, 1 Corinthians 5:7. He told his disciples to "do this in memory of him", Luke 22:19 and he is greater than Moses, Hebrews 3:3.
Jesus has bought us with a price, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, we belong to God and have eternal life. Wherever we go, or live, God in with us, for us and in us.
Most Christians have, and believe, the NT.
God will have what He always wanted,- a faithful people
He already has that in Christians - people who accept, follow, love and trust his Son though we have never seen him.
The Kingdom of God is greater, and more important, than a piece of actual land.
Jesus said that his disciples are light for the world and his witnesses.