The revelation of Jesus is his second coming!No, the Revelation is the apocalypse. The second coming is the Parousia.
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The revelation of Jesus is his second coming!No, the Revelation is the apocalypse. The second coming is the Parousia.
No, Paul says it will also confirm us until the end (the second coming).The revelation of Jesus is his second coming!
The Second Coming is NOT the final Eternal State!No, Paul says it will also confirm us until the end (the second coming).
The eternal state follows in the new heavens and earth.The Second Coming is NOT the final Eternal State!
Which is after the second coming 1000 years, when Jesus turns the Kingdom over to the Father!The eternal state follows in the new heavens and earth.
You are adding to Revelation................a big no no.Which is after the second coming 1000 years, when Jesus turns the Kingdom over to the Father!
You are misunderstanding eschatology, another "no no"You are adding to Revelation................a big no no.
You are importing phariseeism into Revelation.You are misunderstanding eschatology, another "no no"
No, for many of the ECF, taught by the Apostles, held to preMil views!You are importing phariseeism into Revelation.
But the Nicene Creed was Amillennial as the rest of the church was through history.No, for many of the ECF, taught by the Apostles, held to preMil views!
The position changed mainly thru efforts of Augustine and the Church of Rome!But the Nicene Creed was Amillennial as the rest of the church was through history.
"He shall come again, with glory, to judge both the living and the dead; Whose kingdom shall have no end."
It still remains, Jesus taught Amillennialism.The position changed mainly thru efforts of Augustine and the Church of Rome!
Nope, both Him and Paul taught a version of premil!It still remains, Jesus taught Amillennialism.
Not in the least.Nope, both Him and Paul taught a version of premil!
John taught it also! Far more evidence to support my case than yours!Not in the least.
Where did Jesus, Paul, or John teach a physical kingdom of sin instead of a spiritual kingdom of faith?John taught it also! Far more evidence to support my case than yours!
Out of the mouths of 2-3 witnesses!
Right now we are in that spiritual Kingdom, but one day that will become physical!Where did Jesus, Paul, or John teach a physical kingdom of sin instead of a spiritual kingdom of faith?
You want a kingdom of sight and not one of faith. But Paul says whatever is not of faith is sin.Right now we are in that spiritual Kingdom, but one day that will become physical!
We cannot be in the Messianic Age of the OT prophets yet, as still have wars, death, disease etc!
I want one under the messiah as promised, with no more wars, famines, sickness, and all worship just true God!You want a kingdom of sight and not one of faith. But Paul says whatever is not of faith is sin.
After the last day in the new heavens and earth. There's war sin and death in the so called millennium.I want one under the messiah as promised, with no more wars, famines, sickness, and all worship just true God!