BobRyan said:To argue that the
"SECOND DEATH DOES have power over the saints - raised after the 1000 years" is to miss the point entirely.
To argue that the "DEAD in Christ" of Paul's day "DO NOT preceed those who are ALIVE and remain" until the appearing of Christ is to miss the point of 1Thess 4 entirely.
You simply can not make a supposition that violates both clear statements of the text.
You can not take supposition as a valid counter-position to the Dan 7 teaching that ALL the saints are viewed by heaven as being under persecution. In 2Thess 1 Paul say that "it is only right" that Christ just deal out fire and retribution to those who are persecuting "you".
in Christ,
Bob
You repeat the same arguments:
1) John 12:32 doesn't tell the Time Sequence - He will draw all men, thru first resurrection and thru the second resurrection.
2) You repeat 1 Thess 4:15 - I told you many times.
Those Dead in Christ will precede the Alive, and they are Judges and martyrs mentioned in Rev 20:4 - There is nothing contradictory between my statement and 1 Thess 4:15.
That is the only verse that you know, and therefore you repeat it all the time, but it doesn't say All the Dead in Christ will precede the Alive.
In your logic, I know what you are saying, if there are left unresurrected among the Dead in Christ, then those left behind among the Dead in Christ will be resurrected after the Alive participate in the Kingdom. However, 1 Thess 4:15 doesn't tell us all the Dead in Christ.
Then you may point out why Paul indicated that event in time sequence?
The start of the Resurrection is a great event which will shock the whole world, and the resurrection of the rest of the people will not be surprising so much as the first did, and it will be worse resurrection than the first. Therefore it is the most, extremely important event that the Saints and Martyrs are resurrected and come with Christ.
3. I told you about Zech 14, about the coming of Jesus Christ onto Mount of Olive. It means that the Kingdom will be established on this earth, not in the heaven.
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