Jeffrey Bowden
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You are made wrong about John going to Heaven. He was shown everything by one angel (and by occasional assistance from one or another angel). Rev 1:1 and Rev 22:8 prove my claim.4:1 Tells John to "come up here".
4:2 is where he's in the spirit and "voila" he's in heaven. He's in heaven seeing visions at least through chapter 7. The first church members we see are in chapter 6:9When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the witness they had borne. 10They cried out with a loud voice, “O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” 11Then they were each given a white robe and told to rest a little longer, until the number of their fellow servants and their brothers should be complete, who were to be killed as they themselves had been.
Is this what you refer to as every day trials and tribulation? And when would the rest of them be murdered for their faith?
I think the problem of the late dating of the Revelation causes a total rewrite of eschatology. For instance, John is told to measure the temple. Paul says the "man of sin" will sit in "the temple of God". What happens is that man then assumes things not stated and then makes those assumptions equal to scripture.
Jude said the faith was once and for all delivered to the saints. If Revelation was written after Jude, then that would put it outside the faith.
If John went to Heaven, he would have said so. But, his final words about his experience are in Rev 22:8. Nothing was said about going to Heaven. In fact, he stressed the complete opposite in Rev 22:8. Please go by the Bible, not your opinion.
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