Lacy,
You have to decide which is more weigh of evidences toward Bible or bible scholars about the judgment day and hell. I don't care how many bible scholars which support millennial exclusion doctrine. We have to be careful what we listening to any man's teaching, maybe they are wrong. We are responsible to study Bible - 2 Tim. 2:15 more carefully and examine the verses seriously.
Many times, in the Bible warns us about false teachers like as in Matt. 7:15; 15:14; etc. there are many false teachers rise out everywhere in the world, even, in America too. Many are already deceived by false teachers.
We have to be careful, what we listening what the men saying or preaching, we have to sticky with Bible, because the Bible is the final answer and truths.
So far, I find no evidence verse find anywhere in the Bible supports millennial exclusion. Like as you quoted Matt. 7:21-23; Matt. 25:26-30; Gal. 5:19-21; etc. to "prove" teaching of millennial exclusion. Actually, none of these saying about 'millennial exclusion'. All of these passages are warning to the disobedients, unbelievers, wicked, lazy servants, these shall be cast away into everlasting punishment at the judgment day. Nothing find any in these passages give us, there is a hint, that a person shall be finally being released out of the hell in the beyond after the judgement day.
I am telling you, I have seen there are so many 'guessworks' in men's(include Faust) teachings on millennial exclusion by their own intepreting verses, but not all verses actually saying the exactly clear to prove these are millennial exclusion.
I do not accept men's own guesswork to intepreting on verses in their own view and theory. Because there is none find in all passages saying about 'millennial exclusion'.
Even, during in my early Christian life, I understand Matt. 7:21-23; and Gal. 5:19-21 are speak of judging upon unbelievers, and send them into everlasting punishment. Honest, I do not see "purgatory" mentioned in Matt. 7:21-23; Matt. 25:26-30; etc. Because there are no promised in any passages saying that a person shall be finally being released out of the hell beyond the judgement day.
Also, I believe there is the only ONE judgement day at Christ's coming, not two or three judgment days according dispensationalism doctrine.
There is no hint find anywhere in the Bible teaching there shall be two or three different judgment days beyond the Rapture. Bible teaches us, there is the only one judgement day follow Christ's coming, no other else.
No way that you can prove a verse in the Bible saying that a person shall be finally released out of hell or lake of fire beyond the judgement day. Once for a person cast into punishment is an eternality, that's it, there is no other chance for a person shall be finally being released out of the hell/lake of fire beyond the judgement day. Because, none of any passage saying, a lazy servant or Christian shall suffer in the hell for a 'a thousand years' or, 'during millennial kingdom'.
Christ tells us, a person shall be cast into everlasting fire right away after the judgement day - Matt. 7:21-23; Matt. 13:41-42; Matt. 25:26-30; Matt. 25:41; Luke 13:24-30, etc. None of these passage saying, a person shall be finally being released out of the everlasting fire beyond the judgment day.
I strongly disagree with Faust, and many teachers teaching on millennial exclusion. Because they depend on security salvation. I used to believed in security salvation. But, now, I am no longer hold on it. I believe the Bible is very clear teaching us of conditional salvation, with many words- 'if's .
Many people easy dislike the teaching of conditional salvation, make them feel uncomfort. They love to listen security salvation, the reason is to make them feel good and playing around with God, they think they are always saved no matter how often they sinned, they still can go to heaven, shall suffer loss reward, or suffering in the purgatory, yet WILL have eternal life with Christ on new earth and in New Jerusalem, no matter what how bad they are doing. That is take advance or steal God's grace, while sinning - Romans 6:1, God forbids.
We ought to urge people to live godly, separate from the world, because God is just and holy, we ought to follow Christ.
By the way, I am 100% agree with Craig talked about Hebrews chapter 3,4, and I think he talked of chapter 13 too. Always interpreting in contextually, that is Hermenutic rules. We should read and interpreting scriptures or passage in contextually, so, we can understand what the whole passage is talking about.
There are so much passages teaching us of conditional salvation, they are so overwhelming, no way that we can afford to neglect them.
I consider, millennial exclusion teaching is a heresy, because there is no evidence find anywhere in the Bible teaching on that. That are men's opinions. I do not follow men's opinions. I rather follow the Bible than what men saying according to Colossians 2:8.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!