There are pan-rapturists too. Personally post-trib pre-mill. Since about 1967.
What Do You Believe about the Millennium?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Scripture More Accurately, Apr 5, 2021.
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Amillennial
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Postmillennial
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Dispensational Premillennialism
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Historic Premillennialism
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Other
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Not sure
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Ezekiel's chapters 35-48 will come to pass. The stage is perfectly set for it to begin and proceed rapidly.
It is sad, that Ezekiel chapter 36, sticks in the craw of so many here at the Baptist Board.
But nonetheless, God will remove the heart of stone from His People Israel.
He will give them a heart of flesh.
They will be His People.
He will be their God.
He will make a new covenant with Israel.
They will serve Him and Keep His commandments.
Jesus will reign from Jerusalem for a Thousand Years.
The Dead Sea will become an exceedingly fruitful body of water.
The Heathens will be put to shame.
I've never understood the cold-heartedness of professing Christians towards Israel when the scriptures clearly say that they are blinded in part and have a heart of stone. God allowed that for a season, called the Age of Grace, wherewith we sinners called Gentiles have benefitted.
Thank God that He is faithful to all the promises of the scriptures. His Word. -
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Angels told the disciples that the same Jesus that was taken up from them into heaven would so come in the like manner as they had seen Him go into heaven (Acts 1:11). They saw Him ascend into heaven with a glorified physical body, and He will return in that very same glorified physical body.
What you are teaching is very wrong. To say that Jesus now has a "spiritual, non-physical" body is a very serious denial of what Scripture teaches about the glorified Jesus. -
The one exception of course is Christ who when he said, "Father into your hands, I commend the spirit of me," and so saying he expired, descended to Hades and three days later was resurrected from Hades -
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1 Cor 15:23 YLT and each in his proper order, a first-fruit Christ, afterwards those who are the Christ's, in his presence,
Has that, "afterwards, in his presence," taken place? That is speaking of the resurrection of those who are Christ's, is it not?
1 Cor 15:52 YLT in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, in the last trumpet, for it shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we -- we shall be changed: --- Is that how those spoken of in V23 will be raised, incorruptible?
And if I understand correctly, that must take place before one can inherit (whatever that means) the (kingdom) reign of God?
We who are Christ's are presently flesh and blood, are we not?
And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given to them, and the souls of those who have been beheaded because of the testimony of Jesus, and because of the word of God, and who did not bow before the beast, nor his image, and did not receive the mark upon their forehead and upon their hand, and they did live and reign with Christ the thousand years; and the rest of the dead did not live again till the thousand years may be finished; this is the first rising again.
Do you think that of Rev 20:4,5 would require incorruptibility? Is that not exactly what is spoken of in 1 Cor 15? Which begins as his coming, in his presence, incorruptible?
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Sorry I forgot about you being the big P. I now understand. -
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Preterists are the poster children for Premillennialists.
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Can you honestly claim that things are not more wicked than ever in this world?
What I can't figure out is why Calvinists and others who believe in the depravity of man (as I do) can possibly think the world is getting better. Calvinism and postmil are logically and theologically incompatible. -
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
If you are saying that Jesus now has no physical body, you are absolutely and completely wrong. John 20 is very clear that Thomas touched the physical body of Jesus. -
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