Felipe Rios
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I ask this questions because most Christians believe that the Eternal Age begins AFTER the millennium. There are few out there who say that it starts BEFORE the millennium, including myself. I want to here your opinions on this.
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The "eternal" age actually cannot "start" - since eternity has no beginning or end.I ask this questions because most Christians believe that the Eternal Age begins AFTER the millennium. There are few out there who say that it starts BEFORE the millennium, including myself. I want to here your opinions on this.
What I meant is: when do the new heavens and new earth begin?The "eternal" age actually cannot "start" - since eternity has no beginning or end.
I suppose one could say that the earth is absorbed into the eternal age "after" the millennium.
HankD
That makes sense, but why is it that Isaiah links the new heaven and new earth BEFORE the millennium?At the Consummation of the Ages. Eternity has to be AFTER the Millennium as "millennium" means "1000" years which is a measurement of time, and Eternity has no time, exists outside of time.
The way God's word has it is:
The preparation for and life under the Old Covenant (We call this the Old Testament).
The preparation for and life under the New Covenant (We call this the New Testament).
The preparation for and life under the Millennial reign of Christ (We call this the Kingdom Age).
When all the above is fulfilled then the New Heavens and New Earth will begin and "time shall be no more" and we will dwell in eternity.