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coraline said:The "last day" was the last day of the Old Covenant.
The last day in the book of John is about resurrection , not about the old covenant ending. The big question is its timing. Some feel that it will close the church age with the rapture, while others believe that it happens at the end of the age, while others, after the mellinimum kingdom. I believe that the last day resurrection will close the church age for various reasons.
coraline said:Well, Paul also says that the "church" age will never end. (Eph 3:21) His kingdom will never pass away once it came. Do you not believe that?
The church age( age of grace) as some people call it will close at the rapture. The church itself( saints within the church) will rule and reign with Christ got the 1000 years. Rev 20. Then once that period is complete, the saints will be forever with Jesus in the new heaven and the new earth. Rev 21.
yeshuasavedme said in post 137:
The rapture of the Church had already happened before the tribulation . . .
bibletruth469 said in post 141:
The last day in the book of John is about resurrection , not about the old covenant ending.
bibletruth469 said in post 141:
I believe that the last day resurrection will close the church age for various reasons.
bibletruth469 said in post 143:
The church age( age of grace) as some people call it will close at the rapture.
random person said in post 145:
Furthermore, are the resurrected and immortal saints going to mingle with mortal non resurrected people?
Yes.
For Luke 17:27,29 and Matthew 24:39 don't mean that all unsaved people will be killed at Jesus' 2nd coming. For Luke 17:34-36 and Matthew 24:40-41 go on to show that some unsaved people will be left alive at that time (Zechariah 14:16-19). So in Luke 17:26-30 and Matthew 24:37-39, the point of the comparison isn't that all unsaved people will be killed at the 2nd coming, but that none of them will be expecting to be killed, but will be eating and drinking without worry right up to the day of the 2nd coming.
The church age( age of grace) as some people call it will close at the rapture. The church itself( saints within the church) will rule and reign with Christ got the 1000 years. Rev 20. Then once that period is complete, the saints will be forever with Jesus in the new heaven and the new earth. Rev 21.
Now this is true "bibletruth." This is what the bible really teaches: the age of grace:
Ephesians 3:2 if indeed you have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which was given to me for you...
random person said:So the church is raptured away but then the resurrected and IMMORTAL SAINTS are replanted on the earth for a thousand years in a kingdom that can be shaken and destroyed that will be destroyed and remade for an unshakeable "indestructible" eternal new heavens and new earth?
random person said:Furthermore, are the resurrected and immortal saints going to mingle with mortal non resurrected people? Are we going witness all our mortal friends grow old and die? Or will everyone mortal soul be instantly converted by the appearance of Jesus and his immortal saints? Will the converted mortals be instantaneously resurrected upon death? Will there still be implements of war and governments? Nuclear weapons?
Yeah maybe the scriptures are all about the destruction of Jerusalem in AD70.
Yeah that's not too ridiculous.
The church is raptured and each person is glorified body at that time. They will partake of the marriage supper of the lamb . They will rule and reign with Christ for 1000 years. Many people will be born in the millennium kingdom but they will be born in a mortal body and they will live long ages like before the flood.
There is probably a shred of truth to it, Jesus warns at in the Olivet Discourse to flee Jerusalem when they see in threatened with siege. Dispensationalists often refer to this as overlapping fulfillments, partially fulfilled but the final fulfillment comes well in the future.
Some people just can't handle the predictive element of apocylptic prophecy. As far as I can tell their bias is predicated on naturalistic assumptions, there may be exceptions but I have yet to see one.
Grace and peace,
Mark
You are correct except there will be not one righteous person die in the millennium. Only the wicked will die in the millennium, and they will die age 100.....Isaiah 65Yes, there will be two groups of people in the 1000 year period . Those with glorified bodies and those with mortal bodies. Those with glorified bodies include the church and the tribulation martyrs .Those with the mortal bodies are divided into 2 groups ( Jews and Gentiles).
The way that I understand it, the people that die in the millennium who are right with God, will receive a glorified body at the start of the new heavens and new earth , fit for eternity . Rev 21:4-5," there will be no death, all things are made new".
The resurrections fall in stages. 1) at the rapture 2) tribulation martyrs 3) Old Testament saints . All will receive glorified bodies but at different times.
There will be no more war during the 10oo year period .however, satan will be released at the bed of the 1000 years to try those in the earth. Rev 20:7-10
There is also a resurrection of the wicked.( great white throne judgement )rev 20:11
The Last Judgment
The Book of Enoch, Translated by Robert H. Charles, 1912
20"And I saw till a throne was erected in the pleasant land, and the Lord of the sheep sat Himself thereon, and the other took the sealed books and opened those books before the Lord of the sheep.
21"And the Lord called those men the seven first white ones, and commanded that they should bring before Him, beginning with the first star which led the way, all the stars whose privy members were like those of horses, and they
brought them all before Him. [Azazel and his companions in the fall]
22"And He said to that man who wrote before Him, being one of those seven white ones, and said unto him: 'Take those seventy shepherds [the rulers and principalities of darkness, over earth, who rule in the heavenlies]
to whom I delivered the sheep [the nation of Israel dispersed among the nations],
and who taking them on their own authority slew more than I commanded them.'
23"And behold they were all bound, I saw, and they all stood before Him.
24And the judgement was held first over the stars [the fallen Watcherswho are chained in Sheol], and they were judged and found guilty, and went to the place of condemnation, and they were cast into an abyss, full of fire and flaming, and full of pillars of fire [The Lake of Fire].
25And those seventy shepherds were judged and found guilty, and they were cast into that fiery abyss.
26And I saw at that time how a like abyss was opened in the midst of the earth, full of fire, and they brought those blinded sheep[the rebels of Jacob's seed, judged at Sinai after being gathered by angels and brought to stand there], and they were all judged and found guilty and cast into this fiery abyss, and they burned; now this abyss was to the right of that house. 27And I saw those sheep burning and their bones burning.
28"And I stood up to see till they folded up that old house; and carried off all the pillars, and all the beams and ornaments of the house were at the same time folded up with it, and they carried it off and laid it in a place in the south of the land.
29"And I saw till the Lord of the sheep brought a new house greater and loftier than that first, and set it up in the place of the first which had been folded up: all its pillars were new, and its ornaments were new and larger than those of the first, the old one which He had taken away, and all the sheep were within it.
30"And I saw all the sheep which had been left, and all the beasts on the earth, and all the birds of the heaven, falling down and doing homage to those sheep and making petition to and obeying them in every thing.
31"And thereafter those three who were clothed in white and had seized me by my hand who had taken me up before, and the hand of that ram also seizing hold of me, they took me up and set me down in the midst of those sheep before the judgement took place.
The Blessings to Come
32"And those sheep were all white, and their wool was abundant and clean. 33And all that had been destroyed and dispersed, and all the beasts of the field, and all the birds of the heaven, assembled in that house, and the Lord of the sheep rejoiced with great joy because they were all good and had returned to His house. 34And I saw till they laid down that sword, which had been given to the sheep, and they brought it back into the house, and it was sealed before the presence of the Lord, and all the sheep were invited into that house, but it held them not. 35And the eyes of them all were opened, and they saw the good, and there was not one among them that did not see. 36And I saw that that house was large and broad and very full.
Old Timer
I think that many folks may get caught up in the fact that Paul speaks of the resurrection as a spiritual body, although that does not necessarily mean that it does not have flesh and bone. In fact, the church of God is described as his flesh and bone. When the LORD rose bodily from the grave he said plainly that he has flesh and bone.
There's not a doubt in my mind that his body was a spiritual body. He could appear to men and even come through locked doors, and he had flesh and bone.
And yes, you have made it perfectly clear that you deny the bodily resurrection of the dead which is the fundamental truth of the gospel.
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