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Will women have babies during the 1,000 year reign??

billwald

New Member
Unintended consequences of semipalegianism plus dispensationalism is that Jesus can't return until every person has a chance to reject Jesus. As long as there are people below the age of responsibility Jesus can't return.
 

TaliOrlando

New Member
J. Jump said:
Yes there will still be marriages and still be children born during the 1,000-year kingdom.

Awesome!!! I have a question, if our wives on earth are saved will we probably be married to them or another person?
 

BobRyan

Well-Known Member
TaliOrlando said:
Will people still be married or will couple be able to have babies?

The 1000 years are in Rev 20.

But first aLL Mankind is destroyed from the earth by having the saints raised "in the FIRST resurrection" and then raptured (as we see in 1Thess 4) then the wicked are all killed as we see in Rev 19 "THE REST were KILLED".

There is no one left here to "have babies".

In Christ,

Bob
 

Inquiring Mind

New Member
2Pe 3:8 But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.

The thousand year reign could actually be one day.
 

J. Jump

New Member
Tali, we will not be married in heaven as I understand Scripture. That would run into all kinds of issues. For example my wife's grandfather died while my wife's father was a child. My wife's grandmother then married her dead husband's brother and they were married 50-plus years before she died last year.

So who's wife would she be in heaven? The first husband's or the second. And then what happens to the second one if she is married to the first or vice versa.
 

TaliOrlando

New Member
J. Jump said:
Tali, we will not be married in heaven as I understand Scripture. That would run into all kinds of issues. For example my wife's grandfather died while my wife's father was a child. My wife's grandmother then married her dead husband's brother and they were married 50-plus years before she died last year.

So who's wife would she be in heaven? The first husband's or the second. And then what happens to the second one if she is married to the first or vice versa.


Yeah.. I feel you..
 

Inquiring Mind

New Member
J. Jump said:
Tali, we will not be married in heaven as I understand Scripture. That would run into all kinds of issues. For example my wife's grandfather died while my wife's father was a child. My wife's grandmother then married her dead husband's brother and they were married 50-plus years before she died last year.

So who's wife would she be in heaven? The first husband's or the second. And then what happens to the second one if she is married to the first or vice versa.
I think Jesus answered that question.
 
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