James Newman, Lacy Evans, and others,
You believe that Christ and passages in the Bible teaching us that a Christian shall be banned from millennial kingdom and cast in the fire for 1000 years. You do really need a crystal solid verse or a passage in the Bible to support your teaching. Yet I do not find a single verse mentioned as what Joey Faust and others teaching about millennial exclusion.
Matthew 25:26-30 is the strong clear warning to us as servants if we do not use our talents for the Lord, we might be cast into the darkness. This passage does not saying that a servant shall be finally freed out of the outer darkness beyond the judgement day.
Throughout in the Bible teaching us of conditional warnings could lead us head toward everlasting destruction, if we do not abide, faithful, walk godly life .
Matt. 7:13-14 speak out to us with a clear warning about our two choice ways, which we are going either road to everlasting life, or everlasting punishment- heaven or hell. Very simple.
Also, I do not see any hint in the Bible telling us there will be two or three future judgement days beyond Christ's coming.
Matthew 25:31-46 probably is the clearlest passage proves us, there will be the only one judgement day at Christ's coming.
Often, throughout in the Bible, it teaches us, there are only two classes, one class go into the narrow road to everlasting life, another class go into wide road toward everlasting punishment. One class who is enter into the narrow road toward everlasting life, are faithful servants. Another class who enter into the wide road toward everlasting destruction, are unfaithful servants, who are not obeying God's commandments, remain in sinful life, without repent of sins.
Very simple and plain.
You have to accept what the Bible teaching us about the judgment seat of Christ is the only one event for every individuals throughout all ages at the coming of Christ with his angels- Dan. 7:10-11; Dan. 21:1-4; Matt. 25:31-46; John 5:25-29; Acts 10:42; Acts 17:31; Romans 2:16; Romans 14:10; Cor. 5:10; 2 Cor. 3:12-15; 2 Thess. 1:7-11; 2 Tim. 4:1; Rev. 14:14-20; and Rev. 20:11-15.
Difficult to find a verse or passage in the Bible saying, there will be two or three future judgement days.
The reason I disagree with their teaching, because it is come from dispensationalism.
Early Church taught there will be the only one future judgement day at Christ's coming. None of them were teaching on series of future judgement days. Because, Early Church saw there are the only two classes which will go into everlasting life - heaven with Christ, and other class will go into everlasting punishment - hell with Satan. Very simple and plain.
Then, later, today we have seen there are so many different views, opinions, about the judgment day. That is the mostly caused by dispensationalism. We have to sticky on God's Word, what it saying than what we are listening to today's men's teaching of Colossians 2:8.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!