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I am a historical premillennialist.
just curious, as my pastor is one, even though majority of membership dispy premill!
And how does your pastors stance on this affect your own position?
forgive my ignorance.....what is a " premillennialist"
The term is "historic" (rather than "historical" or "historicist").
In fact, so-called historic premillenialists are futurists, not historicists.
The term "historic" is merely a polemical assertion, meaning "our theory was formerly predominant among premillenialists".
Historic Pre-mils hold that there is one second coming--at the end of the tribulation. They hold that believers will go through the tribulation.
They are also called post-tribs.
I are one.
My late brother-in-law was strongly pre-trib. He used to gig me about it. He said, "when the pre-trib rapture comes, you're going whether you believe in it or not."
isn't there main difference between say dispy pre Mils be in timing of the Rapture, as Dispy pre, their Post?
Yes, according to these so-called "historic premillenialists", the Church is not raptured before the Great Tribulation, but afterwards, just before the Millennium.
IMO, Historicism, whether premillennial or not, provides the best geo-political framework for Daniel and Revelation, beginning with a very sound root in Gen 3:15.
The term is "historic" (rather than "historical" or "historicist").
In fact, so-called historic premillenialists are futurists, not historicists.
The term "historic" is merely a polemical assertion, meaning "our theory was formerly predominant among premillenialists".
Why is any of this important? I choose not to speculate on Christ's return (He tells me I wont know the hour & the day) so why make any of this a sticking point.....isnt it horrendous enough that we separate ourselves in our differences in salvation theology?
Guess I will remain a "Pan" guy (It will all pan out) till I can scripturally sort it out.
Until the Dispensational Judaizers arrived on the scene in the 19th century it probably wasn't much of a sticking point.
doesn't historic premill hold to an earthly Messiahnic(sp?) kingdom?