Brother Bob said:The best synopsis of Wesley's theology of the Kingdom may be one of his sermons on The Lord's Prayer:In order that the name of God may be hallowed, we pray that His kingdom, the kingdom of Christ, may come. This kingdom then comes to a particular person, when he "repents and believes the gospel"; when he is taught of God, not only to know himself, but to know Jesus Christ and Him crucified. As "this is the life eternal, to know the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent"; so it is the kingdom of God begun below, set up in the believer's heart; "the Lord God Omnipotent then 'reigneth,' " when He is known through Christ Jesus. He taketh unto Himself His mighty power, that He may subdue all things unto Himself. He goeth on in the soul conquering and to conquer, till He hath put all things under His feet, till "every thought is brought into captivity to the obedience of Christ."
Did all of the old brethren have the Kingdom of God and eschatology wrong until the ninetenth century??
Obviously, given the many varied possibilities one can see presented, just on this board, alone, most of us have it wrong still.
Simply, Pre-mill, A-mill, Post-mill, "historic Mill", and Preterism, cannot all be correct at the same time, so at least four of these five basic primary options have to be wrong, from the get-go.
Ed
Simply, Pre-mill, A-mill, Post-mill, "historic Mill", and Preterism, cannot all be correct at the same time, so at least four of these five basic primary options have to be wrong, from the get-go.
Ed