And then there's "pan-millennialism," whereby, "it will all pan out in the end." I'm thankful that these ideas do not depend on our salvation. Christ is King in all these ideas.
I'm so thankful also, that Christians are NOT REQUIRED to comprehend EVERYTHING in the Bible, especially the End Times. Only this is REQUIRED " to Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ whom the Father sent to die for our sins, be buried, and rise after 3 days for our Justification. Let's not be sidetracked by different opinions on side issues. Love to all brothers and sisters.
I cannot believe that this is the Kingdom "Now" because I expect Jesus to rule absolutely. We are living in lawlessness right now and Jesus is not a liberal so no, this is not the Kingdom of God on Earth at present.
I've been reformed now almost 9 yrs or so and it was mainly by the Holy Spirit leading me to watch Jeff Durbin on his channel. I quickly left the pre-mil camp and felt safe into amil teachings. Now fast forward as of the past 6 months, by watching this channel and keeping tabs on Pastor Durbin and James White, I finally have fallen in love with what post mil teaches and how it really puts all the missing pieces and questions I had all in sequence. I give glory to God for leading me with His Spirit. What a wonderful journey it's been. I'm now explaining all my recent discoveries with my wife. I pray she'll be on board soon. Thanks again for this channel. God bless your ministry!
In no way is postmil accurate it bypasses significant verses that have not been fulfilled. It also completely ignores the fact that the kingdom is not surging forward but on a rapid decline. Evils of this world are growing stronger and stronger. This is such a bizarre and odd way of viewing scripture
@@stephenmcdonaldjr I am really really confused because I definitely respect some of these post mil pastors a lot. They are not preaching a false gospel but this is just such a strange interpretation they have it seems so obviously not true.
Post mill literally doesn't make sense to me. I also don't like it's similarity to what the neo-marxists are doing. I'll look into it more deeply, but it's a traditionally liberal theology stance.
Here is a simple way to understand the 3 views. Post - things are getting better and better and soon Christ will return to a triumphant Church and welcomed to earth as King Amill - things are already great and Jesus is ruling from his throne in heaven Pre - things will get really bad but then Jesus will return and put everything right again.
Never thought about it or really knew about it. I've always understood it as, when Christ returns we go home, to a sinless home. I never fully understood the 1000 years stuff. Just when our precious Lord comes the dead rise first, the living join them, in the twinkling of the eye we will be changed... it's real life time. So...? as long as I'm with Jesus I don't care which is right, do I need to care? I'm accountable to Christ now, He is my King, the King. What does that mean?
True few care about the reality of their faith - they just have faith - and that is the mean (middle position) of Christianity. But I teach the REALITY of your faith, it its day.
@Matthew if you want to learn about eschatology then go to Graceland Ministries’ channel (ruclips.net/channel/UCqGLO9IP_lVZ85ZZYhP6KPQ). This guy has no idea what he is talking about. Post Millennial position is just as wrong as the other 2 positions.
This is really helpful. I am very interested in developing my understanding of eschatology and discerning the differences between amil and postville is very difficult at this point.
Christ is ruling as King in the hearts of Christians ... not in the earth or world. That is yet to be fulfilled. The governments of this world are currently not on his shoulders, but they will be.
1. Cor. 15. is a tricky one to read because the way the verses are placed vs 24. "then comes the end when He delivers up the kingdom to God the Father after destroying every rule and authority and power." Vs 25. now explains why vs24. is so. "for He must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet." He DOES reign now but all His enemies are not yet put under His feet. So the 1, 000 year reign comes between the resurrection of the just [the rapture] and the end.
Pastor Jeff, I’m still confused but will look for more info. I see there is another utube on the subject with you and I do see other good pastors teaching this.
Thank you, enlightened, refreshed on this subject now, as a starting point. Really like your point, commentary re: amillenialisn, that it’s almost over spiritualized. We’ve always had issues with certain views that are over spiritualized and little emphasis on the physical. Coming to mind is a main point of ‘fleeing Babylon’. Know of individuals in times past where it’s been stated, it’s a spiritual fleeing, and work, getting Babylon out of your heart, mind, etc. But, we believe it’s also physical, one is to do something, go somewhere, discard something, some place. The scriptures are filled with examples whereby peoples were admonished to do something physically. Examples: Noah, build that ark (not just spiritual, and The Lord gave exact measurements, specifications), Abraham, leaving to a land The Lord showed him, Lot, fleeing physically, Sodom and Gomorrah.
I’ll need to re listen to it. There should be a heart change thus a change physically. Yes, Christ is in control right now and has been since before Matthew 28:18-20. Are we participating with the work of Christ as people who are reborn? (Yes). Thinking about those questions and pre and post helps get closer to what looks to be working. Jesus please help us all to better know You.
Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here.”
Yes! His kingdom is not of this world. However, the scripture also say, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is on hand! What does on hand means? It means there is a spiritual kingdom, spiritual church while here on earth. The 1st heaven was the Old Testament regarding God’s chosen people, the nation of Israel. God’s chosen nation of Israel represents the church, which is 1st heaven. 2nd heaven is the kingdom of heaven here on earth. It is when born again children of God join together and worship Him in spirit and in truth, singing hymns and praises, talking about Jesus Christ, praying together, etc. Third heaven is high and lofty, when God children will be with Jesus forever.
@Jane Yue just as the Jews did not understand "if you destroy this temple I will rebuild it in three days", or, "before Abraham I AM", so you likewise can't understand "at hand!" We try to understand things from a finite viewpoint. As Peter said, "a day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as a day" to the Lord. Is 2000 years not "at hand" on God's timescale?
@@ENDofREGULATION30 nice dig, but has nothing to do with the context of my statement. Jesus will not set up His Kingdom on earth until He returns. I simply posted a bible verse with no commentary. If you take issue with what Jesus said, take it up with Him.
@@ENDofREGULATION30 The temple that Jesus was talking about was His body, which He has resurrected. It is not talking about temple as in a church building, but His body, and that is what has been prophesied. 'Before Abraham I am' is that Jesus is king long before He created the Heaven and the Earth. He is king before the time, and He will be king forever and ever. 'A thousand years is as a day' depending on content means a long long time, or eternity. Also, 'repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand!" That relationship, that fellowship we can have with Jesus while we are in this world, where He is our master, and we are His servant is what makes us His king. So, if something is at hand, you can get a hold of it. In Matthew 26 when they come to the garden to take Him that night before the crufixication, the garden of Getsemane, and He said He is at hand that taketh me, meaning Judas was at hand. He is in the place right now, as the hour is at hand. He is here, right now. So when Jesus said that the kingdom of God is at hand, it means that the kingdom of heaven is within you right now. The spirit is within you. The kingdom of heaven is righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, and part of living in that kingdom is following Jesus.
I believe in the WORD of God The word for millennium is kiliain the Greek This word is not found in the Old Testament Many of the millennialist use old testament scripture and there’s never one place that you can see 1000 year reign in the Old Testament This points to a misinterpretation of the scripture And they misinterpreted the Greek word for 1000 because this word as you study it is the plural form without getting into my complete study, which would take too long But that’s where it all begins is studying that word right there and you’ll understand that it means a long period of years not exactly 1000 nor is it exactly 2000 but as we see it should be closer to 2000 than 1000 because it’s referring to reigning with Christ And we know that we are considered kings and priest right now, and we were seated at the right hand with Christ in heavenly places. All these have to do with spiritual authority that we have right now over the devil and it’s mentioned that all power and authority was given to Christ Jesus, so we need to take, under consideration, that these doctrines of a millennial rule after the resurrection completely against the word of God God wipes away all the tears when we are resurrected God defeats death when we are resurrected all his enemies are forever going after the resurrection And the resurrection is on the last day, John chapter 6, verse 39, 40, 44, and 54 PERIOD You can have the nations defeated at the end of time, and then the resurrection, and then another battle against the same enemy. That is the stupidest idea in the world. So, if you were not ruling in raining with Christ right now, overcoming by the blood of the lamb, the word of our testimony, and not loving our life even under death, and you’re missing the gospel of Jesus Christ And you’ll never get another chance to do it, so I would start looking at the Scriptures a lot closer and understand that Christ said in this world we have tribulations will be of good cheer. He has overcome the world and we can too, if we are in Christ.
Sampson killed a thousand men with the jawbone of a donkey he did not count to one thousand and stop the number one thousand simply emphasizes he killed a whole lot of men
Question: can you give me a simple description of the differences between pre post and a millennialism? A: No. I’m going to waffle for the first five minutes and confuse everyone even more.
When you have to "set the stage" so deliberately before giving an answer or explanation, it means you are very concerned about the reception of it by the audience. It is a psychological defense mechanism which attempts to address all potential concerns with a weak position before presenting it so as not to be challenged on it. Postmillers are really hung up on their own perceived jobs, position, and importance.
Exactly. And the repetition of "the most symbolic book in all the Bible" didn't help matters for me either. I keep trying to like this guy but I just .... don't. I'm not Reformed so maybe that's why but I've listened to him several times and he just rubs me the wrong way. His non-explanation explanation here hasn't sweetened the pot.
@@BlackAxeDayTradingPremil is a fundamentally different approach to the bible, and you won't understand postmil if you aren't willing to dive into those differences and see it as a whole. For example, premil will drive by claiming that this or that verse disprove postmil, but rarely will they properly explain why and often have no clue how we understand the passage in the first place. Rom 9-11 is a common one for some reason. In my mind Rom 9-11 leave no room for premil and completely refutes it, but many premil will cite those chapters as if it is amazing support for their position. I have no idea why, and the few who bother have done a poor job explaining. But it would be a lazy and dishonest approach to claim premil is false because they need to setup key insights into their system first to help me understand how they make any sort of sense of that passage.
The kingdom of God resides with the king. Therefore we are waiting for the kingdom to return with the king. We are spiritually adopted the kingdom through the Holy Spirit and the blood of Christ, we have not yet experience the physical part of the kingdom of God until we die and we receive our redeemed bodies on that last day. We are just mere pilgrims on this Earth, we are not residing in Kingdom as long as we are on this Earth. Until the king returns with the kingdom on that last day.
Two things I think he is wrong about. 1. Jesus is not on David's throne right now. Jesus is on God's throne in heaven right now. David's throne is an earthly, political throne. So if Jesus never reigns from David's throne, you are denying all the prophecy that He does. 2. Kingdom of Heaven and Kingdom of God are two different things. Michael Pearl from The Door has made a few videos on here explaining how they are two different things.
Sorry but this left me more confused on the differences between the 3 views. What I was looking for was a clear 1) Amil, 2) Premil, and 3) Postmil explanation.
texmom, Amillennialism means “no millennium” because they reject the literal interpretation of prophecies that say Jesus will return and rule earth for 1,000 years. But they do believe in an allegorical millennium which they say started before the Middle Ages, and which popes claim to be ruling, and which will continue until Judgment day. By the way, some Protestant churches adopted this system but replaced the pope with their own leaders.
texmom, Premillennialism says Jesus will return before the Millennium to remove evil, establish his kingdom in Jerusalem and rule earth for 1,000 years. This is based on a literal interpretation of scripture.
texmom, Postmillennialism says Jesus won't return until after a Millennium during which the church rules the world and cleans it up for Jesus. This grew out of early Protestant optimism, but I believe it's less popular due to all the wars and other catastrophes in the past few hundred years.
Spiritual awakening with the birth, ministry, death, and resurrection followed by tangible change in the material world. I dig it. I’d love to hear more of this interview and topic because the challenge with postmillennialism is that it has been roughly 2000 yrs since these events so..are we beyond the 1000 years described as the millennium. Where are we now?
But the church is not appointed unto the wrath of God. We can’t be in the Great Tribulation right now because that’s the holy wrath of God pouring down in bowls and cups and trumpets!
God can pour out His wrath on the ungodly while keep safe His elect. Look at what happened in Exodus when God judged Egypt. Look at the story of Noah when God judged the earth.
Wrath is "orge" in Greek meaning Vengeance punishment anger We saints are not appointed to this BUT tribulation is NOT wrath "Thlipsis" in Greek Suffering pain persecution We are promised tribulation If wrath and tribulation were the same HE would have used the same words Be prepared to suffer
sophalophofbread, Paul described the rapture escape in 1 Thess 4-5 then said the Day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night, and those who walk in darkness will not escape it, but we should repent because we are not appointed to wrath. So, Paul did teach that the church will escape before the Great Tribulation, which mirrored what Jesus said in Matt 24-25, where he likened the rapture to several things including going into a marriage supper while others are left behind. And Jesus said the lesson was to watch because you do not know the day nor hour when he comes. And Luke 21 expounds on this where Jesus said to repent from sin, to watch and pray always to be accounted worthy to escape all the things coming to pass and stand before him.
They are talking about the timing of Christ's return in regards to the timing of the 1,000 years, not so much the tribulation. That adds different favors to the mix.
*QUESTION FOR AMILLENNIALISTS* I haven't spent much time studying the amillennial view and so my understanding of it might be incorrect. If so I am open to correction. But one thing I think that speaks against the millenium as being a recapitulation is the fact that throughout the book of Revelation we see the fate of satan as a progression. In the initial stage of this progression satan would have been as he is today - the ruler of the kingdom of the air, but then in the book of Revelation we see that he is cast out of heaven and confined to the earth until we come to the last stage of his descent is when he is thrown into the abyss, and finally into the lake of fire. That makes sense. In the amillennial view however it seems that he is both in the kingdom of the air and bound in the abyss at the same time. I don't know how anyone could possibly make sense of that. And I also struggle to see a reasonable explanation as to _why_ a recapitulation of the entire church age would be squeezed into that small passage. Why put it there? It just seems disjointed from the rest of the text and so it hardly makes any sense putting it there. What does make sense is that it is included there because it is related to the verses that follow. Before we know the fate of the beheaded saints we need to understand that there will be a thousand year period during which they will reign: "They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years." So how could the resurrection saints come to life and reign for a thousand years if the thousand years began a couple of thousand years earlier on? Wouldn't you have to involve the use of some kind of time machine for that to work? Or is there something I'm missing here?
The amillennial view believes that Rev. 20 is a very specific and limited binding. Satan is only being bound so that he can’t stop the sharing of the gospel throughout the world. He has freedom to do whatever other than that. He’s on a very long leash. If you want to really understand the amil view, Voddie Baucham has a great teaching on RUclips. Also, Sam Storms has a book called Kingdom come. I’m not a staunch amil, it just makes the most sense to me after coming from a pre-trib dispensational background.
@@lindsaygraham9115 Hi Lindsay, I am aware of the "long leash" theory but what I was looking for was a specific answer to the question I asked. My point is that it doesn't matter how good you think these teachers are if they cannot make sense of the issue I raised. But thanks anyway.
@ Sam Storms and Voddie Baucham answer the other questions you’ve asked and have pretty good answers. I’m no longer a staunch amillennial and it would take me too long to explain. I’m somewhere between historic premil and postmil/amil. I’m burned out on eschatology. I know it will all work out in the end. lol I liked amillennialism because of its simplicity and when taught it, it did make sense at the time. I think for me the pre-trib rapture pre-mill dispensational view I was taught never made any sense either, so when something simplistic came along I went to it. Blessings!! 🙏🏻❤️
@@lindsaygraham9115 OK, but I have studied the rapture views myself and have come to a completely different conclusion than you have. I am well familiar with the arguments used by those who hold to the post-trib and pre-wrath views and have found problems with all of them. But I understand that since you are burned out it is not something you are willing to discuss so I'll leave it at that. God bless!
@ I’m extremely burned out on it. I honestly don’t care if anyone has a different view than I do, we all believe basically the same thing and it’s not a salvation issue so I don’t argue about it. I attend a church where the vast majority of people believe in a pre-trib rapture and are dispensational, so I’m in the minority. I just keep my mouth shut most ppl only know this view and don’t even know other views exist. Some ppl even tie your eschatology into salvation. If someone was chill and wanted a discussion I would have one, but I don’t care to debate or argue. I’m more focused on the gospel. The only view of eschatology I would reject is full preterism.
Well, this is not clear and rambles a lot. The oratory reminds me of the stereotype Sunday preacher who just rambles on topic toward a general point. This video is a philosophical wander more than definitional discussion. Ugh! The only thing I really got from this is that Jeff Durbin certainly believes Revelation is the most symbolic book in the Bible.
To sum it up: Premil: change comes after the second coming of Christ Postmil: change comes throughout this age and then Christ will come Amil: change comes spiritually now and will be consummated at the second coming of Christ To be clear, if you are postmil you have to believe that the world will get better over time, not worse. This is one of the fundamental "problems" with postmil because Scripture teaches the exact opposite. THings don't get better, they get worse UNTIL Christ returns. This was an excellent summary though of the positions
Can someone please clearly but briefly explain pre, a, and post millennial? Please explain it in 3 short paragraphs, or less than 2 minutes verbally speaking. This video didn't make things clear to me.
While not a short video, or bite size explanation; Mike Winger did a pretty good job here: ruclips.net/video/xmw0uVLunwU/видео.html He lays out most common eschatology's, and how they shows support, or the lack of support, in scripture.
Premillennialism is that there will be a literal 1000 year reign with Jesus on earth after his second coming… . Postmillennials believe that the great commission - make disciples of all nations - is actually going to be fulfilled; that the nations will overwhelmingly turn to Jesus before He returns… a-millennialism is based on the prefix( A) but it really means “ now” ! The 1000 years started during the 1st century ( now )and is a long period of time consummating with Jesus’ return!
Pre mill belief is not that Christ isnt currently on the throne in power, cause he is... our point is that this earth will be conpletely physically ruled by Christ upon hia return. When arguing against premillennialism alot make it seem like we are belittle Christ and his power and position
A lot of premil do seem to think Jesus doesn't have all authority on earth right now and rather, Satan is the God of this earth. "Jesus is not on the throne of David" that being the symbol of his kingship something is something I see a lot from the premil side. I read several comments saying as much before reaching this comment saying those are all incorrect on premil. Part of the problem is that there are 20 different versions of premil for every 10 premill believers, and they never seem to have their story straight. Its likewise true that there are several versions of postmil, but at least in my experience, people can state those and point out the differences without having to pretend like none disagrees with their private interpretation.
I think we need to be very careful on trying to explain things in details that are not clear. (It is quite obvious that Christ will return and when He does, the dead will rise first and then the living and it will be AMAZING.) I often remind people that when we try to envision it being one way, we aren’t much different than the Teachers of the Law. When Jesus came the first time, NEVER in 1 million years would they have guessed He would be born in a stable, filthy dirty, smelly as it is. They expected Him to be born into royalty. Was it exactly as scripture prophesied? Yes. Was it what they pictured? No. (They rejected Him because it wasn’t what they envisioned.)Trust in Jesus. And share that gospel of Good News. I think Satan loves to get people focused on anything but sharing the Gospel!
It feels that often times y'all take the first 6-7 minutes to just talk to hear yourself talk and pretend you're more intellectual, and then in the final 5 you actually get to the point... Makes listening to these so frustrating.
Without sounding like a ‘know it all’, over the years I’ve noticed that the amillineum view has to twist some important verses into pretzels to make them fit into this view. Who decides what is symbolic or literal? Who do you believe re: the 70 AD temple destruction when many many scholars in biblical archeology date Revelation in the early 90’s AD? Just saying “I believe Revelation was written before 70 AD” isn’t really a great argument. Are you an archeological experts? Many amillennials just do not have any solid come backs from these issues and saying, “that’s what I believe”just doesn’t cut it.
We have way too much data at this point in history for the a-mil or post-mil views. They are understandably characterized as the errors of the past at best. Continuing in this error is like the Supreme Court respecting precedent even though its wrong. The existence of Israel today alone, is enough to prove the dispensational interpretation. Good people can get it wrong, but why not make a better effort in these times?
Mt.24:29-31 is provided us by Christ of the timeline of events you are commenting on. When Christ returns it is the Rapture, not before, not after. When Christ returns it is Judgment Day. 2Tim.4:1 and 2Thes.1:7-10 concur. In fact, from the time the world is flooded with false gospels, as it is in our day, it's all laid out for us in order... the Christian churches disintegrate being Satan owns them, 2Thes.2:1-12 concurs. The true believers vacate the churches being they've gone apostate because Satan dwells in them. Rev.18 concurs. This brings about the Tribulation affecting the true believers, the Tribulation ends with Christs return. And we've been told in advance, Mt.24:25... no mystery for the true believers, only the false believers contend with this chapter and change it to suit their unbelieving point of view. Dan.7:25 concurs. Wonderful that there is no thousand year reign of Christ in Person at any time being with His return befalls Judgment Day.
There are differing views as to the timing of the Rapture of the church but I will be considering the pre tribulation view which is the one that is closest to biblical truth by using the Literal historical grammatical hermeneutic which is a method of biblical interpretation that stresses interpreting Scripture according to its literal sense1. According to this method, passages should only be interpreted symbolically, poetically, or allegorically if to the best of our understanding, that is what the writer intended to convey to the original audience THIS POSITION FORCES US TO MAKE A DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE GATHERING OF ISRAEL IN THE FINAL DAYS AND THE GATHERING OF THE CHURCH IN THE LAST DAYS, WHICH BY DEFINITION CANNOT BE THE SAME GATHERING AT THE SAME TIME and that passages that talk about the TRIBULATION PERIOD don’t portray church age Christians but TEMPLE OBSERVING JEWS IN WHICH THE TEMPLE IS HONORED BY GOD AS THE TEMPLE OF GOD. THE TEMPLE ,ALTER AND THOSE THAT WORSHIP AT THE ALTER ARE ALL OWNED OF GOD. REV 11. And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.
Instead of naming it 3 views, you could say 'Jeff's strong beliefs about so and so...' Sorry I feel like I've wasted 12 mins plus a few seconds typing this comment :(
I wondered the same lol 😆 the man is as sound as it gets. I’ve tried to look and he doesn’t seem to say and from what he did say it seems that he is not sure. I know John mcarthur is very against amillenialism
@@ROckgrunge2987 but interestingly enough Voddie Bauchman is an amillenialist. So I can honestly say I do not know what to think at this point, and that is torturous lol both have good arguments and I just don’t know what to believe. For years I always believed in the transfer of Israel to the church to some degree, without being taught on the subject until a heard a pastor preach that was wrong then I accepted I was wrong, then years later discovered that there are some believers who believe that to be true. But when I read the book of revelations about the 1,000 year reign I have a hard time understanding how that would be applied happening now. So I just don’t know
@@kelligarcia312 the 1000 year reign according to the Amil and Postmils it is not literally, to the Postmil it is happening right now because of His ascension
@@ROckgrunge2987 what is the main difference between amil and post mil? I don’t know but I’m definitely not a dispensationalist. I don’t see that in scripture
Only one Gospel: The Gospel of Reconciliation. Jesus Christ came into THEIR kingdom to reconcile fallen angels unto Himself. We are the fallen angels kept in DNA chains of darkness. If you do not confess being a fallen angel in Lucifer's kingdom, then you are an unbeliever. Unbeliever = those that claim to be made in the image of God.
Here in Australia, Queensland police have just described "Australia’s first Christian terrorist attack". The terrorists were three brothers, Gareth, Nathaniel and Stacey Train. All three were killed in a shootout with police after they shot 4 people, killing 3. The police went on to say, “Our assessment has concluded that Nathaniel, Gareth and Stacey Train acted as an autonomous cell and executed a religiously motivated terrorist attack. The Train family members prescribed to what we would call a broad Christian fundamentalist belief system known as premillennialism." However they did have some connection to the US evidently. The FBI have arrested a man in Arizona who Queensland police described as a "person of interest" in relation to the shootings. So, for me, I'll say a big "no thank-you" to premillennialism, if that is what it does to people.
I didn't hear one thing about Jesus Physical bodily return to earth. The angel at his ascension said "This same Jesus will return in the same way he ascended" He literally ascended in his resurrected Body. Corinthians says our resurrected bodies will be like his, Thessalonians says when he returns (which Paul specifically says has NOT happened yet) "The dead in Christ will rise 1st then those who are left alive will be caught up in the air to be with the Lord forever." Put Thessalonians together with Corinthians (I forget exact verses) and other stuff in Isaiah (The lion will Lay dawn with the Lamb etc.) also since when is 2000 years of war and persecution fit the description of the Millennial Kingdom where Christ rules physically on earth. There are too many things that just don't fit. More than 2000 years does not = 1000 years and I haven't seen ANYPLACE anywhere on earth where the child plays safely with a cobra or where Gods Kingdom on earth is presently resulting in nothing and no one causing harm" (and yes that is a description of the Millennial Kingdom). There are more Mosques in France now than Churches and many of the Churches are empty. Yes revelations is symbolic BUT it has interpretations within it. It tells you in some places WHAT the symbolic things mean. (10 horns are 10 kings etc.>). What about Jesus at his Trial in Mark saying "You will see the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven..." an obvious reference to his future Physical return to earth. I mean there is something really missing from your interpretation! I don't think you are taking ALL the scriptures into account.
I'm thinking about how the people of Israel had so many views of the Christ's initial arrival. Yet he was only revealed to those that pleased God. This is hopeful because it's possible for all of these views to be thwarted by the wisdom of God and only revealed to babes as God always delights to do.
"Comfort each other with this hope...." --- that nothing will ever happen because we're amillenialists. You have serious hermeneutical issues with Daniel - some you will take for literal and others "symbolic" where it doesn't fit the Roman Catholic-invented idea of amillenialism.
When Jesus says, the kingdom of God is at hand, He means the ACCESS to the Kingdom of God is at Hand; Jesus dying on the cross and making a way for sinners to be reconciled to God.
You’re saying brothers, I’m interjecting, brothers and sisters, or, the brethren. Thanks, interested in brushing up on these terms, the focus, mainly has been pre, mid, post trib. But, these particular, varied viewpoints, schools of thought are in regards to the millennial reign, have to remember where I stood firmly, previously. Always felt settled, in the past, and that it was throughout that time, to the present, a non issue. However, further research, investigation, has changed many doctrinal points of emphasis in recent years…so, all bets are off, for me, so to speak. All ears on refreshing ourselves, once again. Thanks. As good bereans, per scripture, ‘searching the scriptures DAILY, ‘to see…determine….conclude, if these things, be so’, or true. Truth seekers, that’s what He’s after. ✅😀
I have come to a similar conclusion. Instead of division, Im now sitting on the fence, fully aware that the sadducees and pharisees were having the same argument about a physical Kingdom and then they missed the most important event in human history.
@@st.christopher4854 I think that the only people who take a strong stance on this books date or origin are those who either belong in the Futurist or Preterist camps. Either way, it does change the way that I view or interpret this little book.
@@tonymuse well, the early church fathers were not preterist's. Interestingly, I just read "Treatise on Christ and the Antichrist" by St. Hippolytus of Rome (ca. 230 AD). Here is a quote. "For he sees, when in the isle Patmos, a revelation of awful mysteries, which he recounts freely, and makes known to others. Tell me, blessed John, apostle and disciple of the Lord, what didst thou see and hear concerning Babylon?" Now he does not say here anything about the timing being during the reign of Dometian but it is admitted that John was banished there until Domitian was gone, which allowed John to leave Patmos and return to Ephesus. St. Victorinus does say John saw the vision at Patmos and that being during Dometian's reign. There is too much witness from the early church.
Amillinialism is the only logical camp if you look at all the verses in context. There is no way we have a battle and then a second battle. Once Christ comes..that is it.
Acts 1:9-11. Please read the words written and do not add to nor remove from any words in the scriptures. Most of these signs are from the Old Testament and are not literal. Jesus was speaking about His Judgement on the Jews and particularly the city of Jerusalem that happened in the year 70AD. Matthew 23:36, 24:34. "This generation" means the audience He is speaking to, not future people.
This is explained very poorly in this video. There are far too many words used to little effect. He is far too repetitive and decidedly non-analytical in his discourse. In short most unimpressive.
This brother gives an overview of the three positions and variations thereof without first explaining what the three positions entail. He may as well have been talking about making pasta. In fact, he never explains what the three positions are. He may as well been speaking Greek because it was all Greek to me. Maranatha
The nation of Isreal ... they did not receive John the Baptist nor did they receive the Messiah ... they sent him off to be crucified. The kingdom promises to Israel were postponed but they will be grafted in again. And, the nations are not going to be won over before the coming of the Lord. It will be as "the days of Noah."
The passages Jeff provided don't prove anything in the post mill idea of eschatology. I'd love to debate this as I am happily and unashamedly amillennial. I think the biggest question is how would one define "the nations". Very important discussion.
The argument I hear in favor of Post-mil always seems to be that it's more pragmatic and applicable; does that indicate that there is not a good case to be made for the accuracy of the doctrine? I never hear anyone outline how we can tell that God teaches post-mil in Scripture. I walk by faith, not by sight; I really have no interest in assessing the pragmatics of doctrines.
Mike Winger did a pretty good job here: ruclips.net/video/xmw0uVLunwU/видео.html He lays out how the preterist (post-mill) believer shows support in scripture.
My problem is that, x100! Those who are on the broad Road are many, and I do not see any distinction clearly written in the word that there will come a time or over-time that that will no longer be the case. If you want to make a claim that the kingdom is like a mustard seed which grows, that is fine, but I do not believe that necessarily has to mean that it will grow and overtake everything around it. When Christ said the world would hate you, again, I don't see that as ever becoming a voided position of a worldly heart and a worldly society in whole. The post-millennial view and the dispensation premillennial view are two that I cannot jive with. I study hard both historic and a- millennial positions and it comes down to will it be literal or will it be a spiritual or symbolic hermeneutic of text. But in both positions we see that the world is and remains to be corrupt or even worsen in it's corruption. That makes sense logically aligned with the totality of scripture, IMO of course.
The early Church writings say: Lactantius After these things, the lower regions will be opened and the dead will rise again. The same King and God will pass judgment on the dead. . . . However, not all men will be judged by God at that time. Rather, only those who have practiced the religion of God. Sentence cannot be passed to acquit those who have not known God. They are already judged and condemned. For the Holy Scriptures testify that the wicked will not rise to condemnation [Ps. 1:5]. Therefore, only those who have known God will be judged. And their deeds, that is, their evil works, will be compared and weighed against their good ones. . . . But when He will have judged the righteous, He will also test them with fire. Those persons whose sins will exceed [their good works] either in weight or in number will be scorched by the fire and burned. However, those who are filled with complete justice and maturity will not feel this fire. For they have something of God in them that repels and rejects the violence of the flame. Lactantius (c. 304-313, W), 7.216, 217. I do not know of any early church Church Fathers who presented an A-millennium view?
@9:55 Durbin is wrong, Jesus is not seated on the throne of David. But that's just another point he has to force on the text for his postmil error to even begin to work
1000 years doesn’t means 1000 years. It means indefinitely! 144000 doesn’t means only 144000 people will be in heaven either. It means out of many people that will be in heaven, not many have walk in the path of the narrow path, following Him into discipleship while here on earth.
Part 2/2 Irenaeus says “In 2 Thessalonians, the ‘falling away’ is an apostasy and there will be a literal rebuilt temple. In Matthew [chapter 24], the ‘abomination spoken by Daniel’ is the Antichrist sitting in the temple as if he were Christ. The abomination will start in the middle of Daniel's 70th week and last for a literal three years and six months. The little horn [11th] is the Antichrist.” Against Heresies 5.25 This tells us that in 170 AD Irenaeus who was a disciple of Polycarp who was a disciple of the Apostle John writes in his 5 volume "against heresies" that there will be a literal physical temple in which the Antichrist will sit and declare himself as God and for 3 years and 6 months and calls this the "tribulation". "When in the end that church will suddenly be caught up from this, then it is said, ‘There will be tribulation such as not been since the beginning, nor will be.’” Against Heresies 5.29 Now Jesus in Matthew 24 calls it the "great tribulation" and says in verses 29-30 that immediately after those days which Irenaeus says lasts 3.5 years the Son of Man will come in great glory. Jesus in John 5:43 says 43 I have come in My Father’s name, and you do not receive Me; if another comes in his own name, him you will receive. Notice what Hippolytus wrote (born 170-died 235AD) about the Antichrist Now, as our Lord Jesus Christ, who is also God, was prophesied of under the figure of a lion[xxvii], on account of His royalty and glory, in the same way have the Scriptures also aforetime spoken of Antichrist as a lion, on account of his tyranny and violence. For the deceiver seeks to liken himself in all things to the Son of God. Christ is a lion, so Antichrist is also a lion; Christ is a king, so Antichrist is also a king. The Savior was manifested as a lamb; so he too, in like manner, will appear as a lamb, though within he is a wolf. The Savior came into the World in the circumcision, and he will come in the same manner. The Lord sent apostles among all the nations, and he in like manner will send false apostles. The Savior gathered together the sheep that were scattered abroad, and he in like manner will bring together a people that is scattered abroad. The Lord gave a seal to those who believed on Him, and he will give one in like manner. The Savior appeared in the form of man, and he too will come in the form of a man. The Savior raised up and showed His holy flesh like a temple, and he will raise a temple of stone in Jerusalem. And his seductive arts we shall exhibit in what follows. But for the present let us turn to the question in hand. Johnson, Ken. The End-Times by the Ancient Church Fathers (p. 30). Hippolytus continues: ...Christ is a lion, and Antichrist is a lion. Christ is King of things celestial and things terrestrial, and Antichrist will be king upon earth. The Savior was manifested as a lamb; and he, too, will appear as a lamb, while he is a wolf within. The Savior was circumcised, and he in like manner will appear in circumcision. The Savior sent the apostles unto all the nations, and he in like manner will send false apostles. Christ gathered together the dispersed sheep, and he in like manner will gather together the dispersed people of the Hebrews. Christ gave to those who believed on Him the honorable and life-giving cross, and he in like manner will give his own sign. Christ appeared in the form of man, and he in like manner will come forth in the form of man. Christ arose from among the Hebrews, and he will spring from among the Jews. Christ displayed His flesh like a temple, and raised it up on the third day; and he too will raise up again the temple of stone in Jerusalem. And these deceits fabricated by him will become quite intelligible to those who listen to us attentively, from what shall be set forth next in order...He intimated also of old in this Daniel. For he says, “I shall make a covenant of one week, and in the midst of the week my sacrifice and libation will be removed.” Daniel 9:27 For by “one week” he indicates the showing forth of the seven years which shall be in the last times. And the half of the week the two prophets, along with John, will take for the purpose of proclaiming to all the world the advent of Antichrist, that is to say, for a “thousand two hundred and sixty days clothed in sackcloth;” Revelation 11:3 Johnson, Ken. The End-Times by the Ancient Church Fathers (p. 79). Unknown. Kindle Edition. The term "Antichrist" is a Greek word. The prefix "Anti" means instead of, in opposition to, in place of. Christ (Greek) means "anointed one" and Messiah (Hebrew) means "anointed one". Antichrist is the same as false Messiah. Rev 6:1-2 shows an imposter, a counterfeit to Jesus in Rev 19:11-16. The rider in Rev 6 rides a white horse so does Jesus in Rev 19. The rider in Rev 6 has a bow, Jesus has a sharp sword. The Rev 6 rider has a crown, Jesus has many crowns. The rider is sent out to conquer not with war (since his bow has no arrow) but with diplomacy. Jesus returns to rule the nations. Israel today- Israeli Rabbi Says He’s Already Holding Meetings With Messiah A snapshot of Israel’s spiritual hunger as biggest rabbis are afraid to leave the country lest they miss Messiah’s coming. Sept 29, 2022 www.israeltoday.co.il/read/israeli-rabbi-says-hes-already-holding-meetings-with-messiah/ In this next article, this Rabbi sees 2 appearing by 1 "Messiah". first, is the revealing, then the "Messiah" will go into the desert and then re-emerge and when he does will bring the messianic kingdom. www.israel365news.com/339505/israeli-rabbi-reveals-date-of-messiahs-arrival-according-to-kabbalah/ the Messiah will reveal himself and then disappear” ...The rabbi then sources the Talmud revealing that in the end of the Jubilee year, the Messiah will re-emerge again on Yom Kippur...“On Yom Kippur, Moses brought the Torah down from Sinai. In the desert, we received the Torah and in the desert, we will receive the Messiah. “Between Yom Kippur 2022-2023, the Messiah will make his second appearance and we will see the final redemption.” Regardless of the dates, the message is still clear, the Jewish rabbis believe we are in the time of the "Messiah". As Jesus said it's not Him they will accept but another. The problem in my opinion is that we live in the most biblically illiterate times I have witnessed in my 30 years as a believer in Jesus. To know whether or not this view is correct we have to look at the world we live in. If the Early church fathers taught that there are 6000 years of human history and Premill Christians believe we are in the lifetime since the Jews returned to the Promised Land in 1948 after 1800+ years. And that there will be a literal 7-year period, a literal false Messiah aka the Antichrist received by the Jews as the true Messiah, and that he will rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem which we see plans for here: www.israelunwired.com/the-third-temple-is-coming-and-now-you-can-watch-what-its-going-to-look-like/ Maybe we should rethink what we think is the true understanding of Eschatology. I am currently doing a series called "Why Study Eschatology?" I do my best to follow Scripture and break it down into bite-sized topics. I am not here to argue, I am simply trying to point out that there are things that a number of early Church fathers taught, that you might find similar to my series. You may not believe this but I bought the book here yesterday (April 25, 2023) before that I had only heard of a few of these quotes about the Rapture not the 6000 years or the Antichrist being Jewish (as many Premill Christians are looking at Obama, or Macron, or Claus Schwab) but if you watch my series I talk extensively about the coming Antichrist mimicking Jesus as the false Messiah. ruclips.net/video/dzf3npIngoE/видео.html One other point about the reign of Jesus is Zechariah 14 where it says Behold, the day of the Lord is coming, And your [a]spoil will be divided in your midst. 2 For I will gather all the nations to battle against Jerusalem; The city shall be taken, The houses [b]rifled, And the women ravished. Half of the city shall go into captivity, But the remnant of the people shall not be cut off from the city. 3 Then the Lord will go forth And fight against those nations, As He fights in the day of battle. 4 And in that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, Which faces Jerusalem on the east. And the Mount of Olives shall be split in two,...9 And the Lord shall be King over all the earth. In that day it shall be- “The Lord is one,” And His name one. Verse 16-17 16 And it shall come to pass that everyone who is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall go up from year to year to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, and to keep the Feast of Tabernacles. 17 And it shall be that whichever of the families of the earth do not come up to Jerusalem to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, on them there will be no rain. Notice it says "The LORD shall be King over all the earth. In that day it shall be..." Yes Jesus reigns in Heaven as He always has and has always been Sovereign over all things. However, He freely gave His dominion over the earth to us in Genesis 1:28. We in turn gave it to Satan, which is why he could tempt Jesus will all the kingdoms of the earth if Jesus would bow down to him and why he's called the god of this age (2 Cor 4:3-4) The "age" is the age of the dominion of mankind over the earth. When Jesus returns the age ends, He then reigns over the earth. I hope this is a blessing. Take care.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. 3:11 Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, 3:13 Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness. How does post-mil, pre-mil and a-mil understand this scripture
Amillennium does believe in a millennium actually 2 because it's been 2k years. If your amil or post mil I believe your placing doctrine over the word. I wish Martin Luther amd Calvin would have gone further and reformed eschatology as well. Why did Jesus teach us to pray for his kingdom to come?
Because it is like a rock cut not by human hands that topples the great kingdoms of the world and then grows to fill the whole world. We pray for the kingdom to come into fulfillment as it spreads across the world and grows.
@@oracleoftroy we know that the word will be spread to the four corners of the earth. But amill believe we are in the 1000 year reign right now. So tell me how is, or when will Isaiah 2:4 be fulfilled?
@@beliefbite this will be fulfillfilled after 2 peter 3:10? Is that what you are saying? So after the elements burn away with fervent heat and a great noise, then God will create a new heaven and a new earth where there will still be some military equipment left over?
@@benjaminstevens3983 That's a good question. I don't take the beating spears into prooning hooks as literal for several reasons. 1) we don't actually use spears these days for battle. 2) the passage is just emphasizing the lack of need for implements of war. A similar example is Ezekiel 39, where the bodies are being buried for months. I've even heard people who try to say this is literal and do calculations about how many bodies it would take for this to be the case. To interpret these texts literally is just a failure to understand them. Second, the dissolving of the heavenly bodies is also most likely not literal. This is because similar language is used all throughout the Old Testament, and it is NEVER literal (psalm 97:5 for example). Additionally, the passage doesn't say the earth will dissolve; only that the heavens will. This could be a reference to stars falling from the sky. Regardless, most careful students of the passage recognize that the earth won't be destroyed and replaced with a new one. Instead, the earth will be washed and renewed. Otherwise it would contradict Romans 8
4:53 Its not just Revelation for goodness sake. Scary to me people sincerely think they know it all as this man. Good solid Christians who don't ask questions and just follow the Pastors belief as Roman Catholics.
And then there's "pan-millennialism," whereby, "it will all pan out in the end." I'm thankful that these ideas do not depend on our salvation. Christ is King in all these ideas.
I'm so thankful also, that Christians are NOT REQUIRED to comprehend EVERYTHING in the Bible, especially the End Times. Only this is REQUIRED " to Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ whom the Father sent to die for our sins, be buried, and rise after 3 days for our Justification. Let's not be sidetracked by different opinions on side issues. Love to all brothers and sisters.
@@linwoodkent1246 amen!
@@linwoodkent1246 1 Cor 15:1-4. Amen thank you for your comment!
Wow. Finally an option even for me. I'm relived of thinking I have to pick just one. God is sovereign. His will, will be done.
I cannot believe that this is the Kingdom "Now" because I expect Jesus to rule absolutely. We are living in lawlessness right now and Jesus is not a liberal so no, this is not the Kingdom of God on Earth at present.
Praise God someone else who believing Revelation was written prior to AD 70.
It wasn't written before. No way!
@@deandalley3607 what is your argument against the partial preterist view?
The Revelation couldn’t have been written prior to 70AD.
The Mark Hitchcock debate with Hank Hanegraaf squashed that erroneous position
@@FRodriguez_ English?
Revelation being written before 70AD is a hokey catholic conspiracy to shield the pope from the accusation of antichrist.
I've been reformed now almost 9 yrs or so and it was mainly by the Holy Spirit leading me to watch Jeff Durbin on his channel. I quickly left the pre-mil camp and felt safe into amil teachings. Now fast forward as of the past 6 months, by watching this channel and keeping tabs on Pastor Durbin and James White, I finally have fallen in love with what post mil teaches and how it really puts all the missing pieces and questions I had all in sequence. I give glory to God for leading me with His Spirit. What a wonderful journey it's been. I'm now explaining all my recent discoveries with my wife. I pray she'll be on board soon. Thanks again for this channel. God bless your ministry!
Praise God. Thank you brother!
In no way is postmil accurate it bypasses significant verses that have not been fulfilled. It also completely ignores the fact that the kingdom is not surging forward but on a rapid decline. Evils of this world are growing stronger and stronger. This is such a bizarre and odd way of viewing scripture
@@stephenmcdonaldjr I am really really confused because I definitely respect some of these post mil pastors a lot. They are not preaching a false gospel but this is just such a strange interpretation they have it seems so obviously not true.
Post mill literally doesn't make sense to me. I also don't like it's similarity to what the neo-marxists are doing.
I'll look into it more deeply, but it's a traditionally liberal theology stance.
Same im reformed been a Christian a year and 4 months.
Here is a simple way to understand the 3 views. Post - things are getting better and better and soon Christ will return to a triumphant Church and welcomed to earth as King
Amill - things are already great and Jesus is ruling from his throne in heaven
Pre - things will get really bad but then Jesus will return and put everything right again.
Exactly why I'm pre-mil. When are things going to get better? Never until Jesus comes and sets things right.
@@kevincourtney7312 Lol. No, mate.
@@kevincourtney7312scripture and history disagree
@@bruhmingo current state of insane wickedness and apostasy point to pre mill
Thank you for this. Idk why a 10-minute theology course was an appropriate answer to this question
Never thought about it or really knew about it. I've always understood it as, when Christ returns we go home, to a sinless home. I never fully understood the 1000 years stuff. Just when our precious Lord comes the dead rise first, the living join them, in the twinkling of the eye we will be changed... it's real life time. So...? as long as I'm with Jesus I don't care which is right, do I need to care? I'm accountable to Christ now, He is my King, the King. What does that mean?
True few care about the reality of their faith - they just have faith - and that is the mean (middle position) of Christianity. But I teach the REALITY of your faith, it its day.
@Matthew if you want to learn about eschatology then go to Graceland Ministries’ channel (ruclips.net/channel/UCqGLO9IP_lVZ85ZZYhP6KPQ). This guy has no idea what he is talking about. Post Millennial position is just as wrong as the other 2 positions.
@@shekarigaming7983 bad link!
@@DivineMisterAdVentures works for me.
Honestly, I'm not sure that anyone truly understands it. If it were crystal clear then we wouldn't have so much division concerning that topic.
This is really helpful. I am very interested in developing my understanding of eschatology and discerning the differences between amil and postville is very difficult at this point.
Christ is ruling as King in the hearts of Christians ... not in the earth or world. That is yet to be fulfilled. The governments of this world are currently not on his shoulders, but they will be.
1. Cor. 15. is a tricky one to read because the way the verses are placed vs 24. "then comes the end when He delivers up the kingdom to God the Father after destroying every rule and authority and power." Vs 25. now explains why vs24. is so. "for He must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet." He DOES reign now but all His enemies are not yet put under His feet. So the 1, 000 year reign comes between the resurrection of the just [the rapture] and the end.
I agree
Pastor Jeff, I’m still confused but will look for more info. I see there is another utube on the subject with you and I do see other good pastors teaching this.
This was great. I wish he would’ve touched a little bit more on the differences between premil and Postmil.
Thank you, enlightened, refreshed on this subject now, as a starting point. Really like your point, commentary re: amillenialisn, that it’s almost over spiritualized. We’ve always had issues with certain views that are over spiritualized and little emphasis on the physical.
Coming to mind is a main point of ‘fleeing Babylon’. Know of individuals in times past where it’s been stated, it’s a spiritual fleeing, and work, getting Babylon out of your heart, mind, etc. But, we believe it’s also physical, one is to do something, go somewhere, discard something, some place. The scriptures are filled with examples whereby peoples were admonished to do something physically. Examples: Noah, build that ark (not just spiritual, and The Lord gave exact measurements, specifications), Abraham, leaving to a land The Lord showed him, Lot, fleeing physically, Sodom and Gomorrah.
I’ll need to re listen to it. There should be a heart change thus a change physically. Yes, Christ is in control right now and has been since before Matthew 28:18-20. Are we participating with the work of Christ as people who are reborn? (Yes). Thinking about those questions and pre and post helps get closer to what looks to be working. Jesus please help us all to better know You.
Pastor Joel has the best Reformed beard I have ever seen.
Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here.”
Yes! His kingdom is not of this world. However, the scripture also say, Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is on hand! What does on hand means? It means there is a spiritual kingdom, spiritual church while here on earth.
The 1st heaven was the Old Testament regarding God’s chosen people, the nation of Israel. God’s chosen nation of Israel represents the church, which is 1st heaven.
2nd heaven is the kingdom of heaven here on earth. It is when born again children of God join together and worship Him in spirit and in truth, singing hymns and praises, talking about Jesus Christ, praying together, etc.
Third heaven is high and lofty, when God children will be with Jesus forever.
@Jane Yue just as the Jews did not understand "if you destroy this temple I will rebuild it in three days", or, "before Abraham I AM", so you likewise can't understand "at hand!"
We try to understand things from a finite viewpoint. As Peter said, "a day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as a day" to the Lord.
Is 2000 years not "at hand" on God's timescale?
@@ENDofREGULATION30 nice dig, but has nothing to do with the context of my statement.
Jesus will not set up His Kingdom on earth until He returns. I simply posted a bible verse with no commentary. If you take issue with what Jesus said, take it up with Him.
@@ENDofREGULATION30
The temple that Jesus was talking about was His body, which He has resurrected. It is not talking about temple as in a church building, but His body, and that is what has been prophesied.
'Before Abraham I am' is that Jesus is king long before He created the Heaven and the Earth. He is king before the time, and He will be king forever and ever.
'A thousand years is as a day' depending on content means a long long time, or eternity.
Also, 'repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand!" That relationship, that fellowship we can have with Jesus while we are in this world, where He is our master, and we are His servant is what makes us His king. So, if something is at hand, you can get a hold of it.
In Matthew 26 when they come to the garden to take Him that night before the crufixication, the garden of Getsemane, and He said He is at hand that taketh me, meaning Judas was at hand. He is in the place right now, as the hour is at hand. He is here, right now. So when Jesus said that the kingdom of God is at hand, it means that the kingdom of heaven is within you right now. The spirit is within you. The kingdom of heaven is righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, and part of living in that kingdom is following Jesus.
Great "debate"! I hold to the view of Amillennialism.
I do as well. There are things like the Tribulation which seem essentially ultimately pointless, and things can turn out in a far calmer way.
@@EmeraldPixelGamingEPG There does appear to be a war on the horizon and Israel looks to be the central flash point. How do you see that?
I believe in the WORD of God
The word for millennium is kiliain the Greek
This word is not found in the Old Testament
Many of the millennialist use old testament scripture and there’s never one place that you can see 1000 year reign in the Old Testament
This points to a misinterpretation of the scripture
And they misinterpreted the Greek word for 1000 because this word as you study it is the plural form without getting into my complete study, which would take too long
But that’s where it all begins is studying that word right there and you’ll understand that it means a long period of years not exactly 1000 nor is it exactly 2000 but as we see it should be closer to 2000 than 1000 because it’s referring to reigning with Christ And we know that we are considered kings and priest right now, and we were seated at the right hand with Christ in heavenly places. All these have to do with spiritual authority that we have right now over the devil and it’s mentioned that all power and authority was given to Christ Jesus, so we need to take, under consideration, that these doctrines of a millennial rule after the resurrection completely against the word of God
God wipes away all the tears when we are resurrected God defeats death when we are resurrected all his enemies are forever going after the resurrection
And the resurrection is on the last day, John chapter 6, verse 39, 40, 44, and 54 PERIOD
You can have the nations defeated at the end of time, and then the resurrection, and then another battle against the same enemy. That is the stupidest idea in the world.
So, if you were not ruling in raining with Christ right now, overcoming by the blood of the lamb, the word of our testimony, and not loving our life even under death, and you’re missing the gospel of Jesus Christ
And you’ll never get another chance to do it, so I would start looking at the Scriptures a lot closer and understand that Christ said in this world we have tribulations will be of good cheer. He has overcome the world and we can too, if we are in Christ.
@@mikefrady7965 How can Greek, mis-translate 1000? Pretty sure that is in the Bible.
Sampson killed a thousand men with the jawbone of a donkey he did not count to one thousand and stop the number one thousand simply emphasizes he killed a whole lot of men
Question: can you give me a simple description of the differences between pre post and a millennialism?
A: No. I’m going to waffle for the first five minutes and confuse everyone even more.
I thought I was the only one not getting a clear answer.
💯 I hate when people make things more complicated than they have to be
When you have to "set the stage" so deliberately before giving an answer or explanation, it means you are very concerned about the reception of it by the audience. It is a psychological defense mechanism which attempts to address all potential concerns with a weak position before presenting it so as not to be challenged on it. Postmillers are really hung up on their own perceived jobs, position, and importance.
Exactly. And the repetition of "the most symbolic book in all the Bible" didn't help matters for me either. I keep trying to like this guy but I just .... don't. I'm not Reformed so maybe that's why but I've listened to him several times and he just rubs me the wrong way. His non-explanation explanation here hasn't sweetened the pot.
@@BlackAxeDayTradingPremil is a fundamentally different approach to the bible, and you won't understand postmil if you aren't willing to dive into those differences and see it as a whole.
For example, premil will drive by claiming that this or that verse disprove postmil, but rarely will they properly explain why and often have no clue how we understand the passage in the first place. Rom 9-11 is a common one for some reason. In my mind Rom 9-11 leave no room for premil and completely refutes it, but many premil will cite those chapters as if it is amazing support for their position. I have no idea why, and the few who bother have done a poor job explaining. But it would be a lazy and dishonest approach to claim premil is false because they need to setup key insights into their system first to help me understand how they make any sort of sense of that passage.
I am still learning and my views might change tomorrow, but right now I would say I lean 65%, 34%, 1% - Premil, Amil, Postmil, respectively.
Curious how that maybe changed now.
@@MrMac6375 I would say I lean 55% premil ( 54% post-trib, 1% mid-trib, 0% pre-trib), 15% amil, 30% postmil.
Thank you for this video.
The kingdom of God resides with the king. Therefore we are waiting for the kingdom to return with the king. We are spiritually adopted the kingdom through the Holy Spirit and the blood of Christ, we have not yet experience the physical part of the kingdom of God until we die and we receive our redeemed bodies on that last day. We are just mere pilgrims on this Earth, we are not residing in Kingdom as long as we are on this Earth. Until the king returns with the kingdom on that last day.
Exactly! The church is being led astray big time by this nonsense about alternate timelines!
I would tend to agree with you
Then there is partial preterism which the late, great theologian R.C. Sproul believed and I lean that way as well
Great summation of the differences. Thank you.
Thanks for your opinion. I’m a classic pre who leans into dispensational pretty hard.
Great short clip👌🏽
Love to see you preach at my church. Turning Point inSpokane, Wa needs His word
Hope your pastor doesn't see your comment...
Always about Christ and His glory. Humbleness in Christ Jesus.
@@stephenkeener9565 He needs to see it
No Way. I live in Spokane, WA too
@@brycekennedy5935 Bobby Moore has a good church in Spokane. Tell Bobby his bro in keizer sent you.
What puts your perspective in-line is Ezekiel 37:1-14.
I love Jeff but this wasn't a synopsis of the three views, this was a sermon intro for postmill lol
As good an explanation as you can give without using the Scripture. Definitely not going to settle any debates.
I could say big words too!.... Broccoli and mayonnais.
Amillennialism calls God a liar, by saying that He divorced Israel His wife and replaced her with the gentile Church.
Two things I think he is wrong about. 1. Jesus is not on David's throne right now. Jesus is on God's throne in heaven right now. David's throne is an earthly, political throne. So if Jesus never reigns from David's throne, you are denying all the prophecy that He does. 2. Kingdom of Heaven and Kingdom of God are two different things. Michael Pearl from The Door has made a few videos on here explaining how they are two different things.
Not to mention the restoration of Israel in Zechariah, or the Daniel prophecies. And many others.
Not sure how you cover three views and there are more than eight times that. 26 that I have found to be exact.
Sorry but this left me more confused on the differences between the 3 views. What I was looking for was a clear 1) Amil, 2) Premil, and 3) Postmil explanation.
texmom, Amillennialism means “no millennium” because they reject the literal interpretation of prophecies that say Jesus will return and rule earth for 1,000 years. But they do believe in an allegorical millennium which they say started before the Middle Ages, and which popes claim to be ruling, and which will continue until Judgment day. By the way, some Protestant churches adopted this system but replaced the pope with their own leaders.
texmom, Premillennialism says Jesus will return before the Millennium to remove evil, establish his kingdom in Jerusalem and rule earth for 1,000 years. This is based on a literal interpretation of scripture.
texmom, Postmillennialism says Jesus won't return until after a Millennium during which the church rules the world and cleans it up for Jesus. This grew out of early Protestant optimism, but I believe it's less popular due to all the wars and other catastrophes in the past few hundred years.
@@biblehistoryscience3530 thank you for explaining the 3 views clearly!!! Was hoping to get that from this video but couldn’t find it.
@@sandina2cents779, you're welcome.
Spiritual awakening with the birth, ministry, death, and resurrection followed by tangible change in the material world. I dig it. I’d love to hear more of this interview and topic because the challenge with postmillennialism is that it has been roughly 2000 yrs since these events so..are we beyond the 1000 years described as the millennium. Where are we now?
Day 2, per 2 Peter 3.
Generally post-mills believe the millennium refers to a golden age before Christ's coming
I'm more confused now.
But the church is not appointed unto the wrath of God. We can’t be in the Great Tribulation right now because that’s the holy wrath of God pouring down in bowls and cups and trumpets!
God can pour out His wrath on the ungodly while keep safe His elect. Look at what happened in Exodus when God judged Egypt. Look at the story of Noah when God judged the earth.
Wrath is "orge" in Greek meaning
Vengeance punishment anger
We saints are not appointed to this
BUT tribulation is NOT wrath
"Thlipsis" in Greek
Suffering pain persecution
We are promised tribulation
If wrath and tribulation were the same HE would have used the same words
Be prepared to suffer
sophalophofbread, Paul described the rapture escape in 1 Thess 4-5 then said the Day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night, and those who walk in darkness will not escape it, but we should repent because we are not appointed to wrath.
So, Paul did teach that the church will escape before the Great Tribulation, which mirrored what Jesus said in Matt 24-25, where he likened the rapture to several things including going into a marriage supper while others are left behind. And Jesus said the lesson was to watch because you do not know the day nor hour when he comes. And Luke 21 expounds on this where Jesus said to repent from sin, to watch and pray always to be accounted worthy to escape all the things coming to pass and stand before him.
They are talking about the timing of Christ's return in regards to the timing of the 1,000 years, not so much the tribulation. That adds different favors to the mix.
@@biblehistoryscience3530that’s end of the age, not secret rapture, just the 2nc coming that’s it, one big sweep at the end
*QUESTION FOR AMILLENNIALISTS*
I haven't spent much time studying the amillennial view and so my understanding of it might be incorrect. If so I am open to correction.
But one thing I think that speaks against the millenium as being a recapitulation is the fact that throughout the book of Revelation we see the fate of satan as a progression. In the initial stage of this progression satan would have been as he is today - the ruler of the kingdom of the air, but then in the book of Revelation we see that he is cast out of heaven and confined to the earth until we come to the last stage of his descent is when he is thrown into the abyss, and finally into the lake of fire. That makes sense.
In the amillennial view however it seems that he is both in the kingdom of the air and bound in the abyss at the same time. I don't know how anyone could possibly make sense of that.
And I also struggle to see a reasonable explanation as to _why_ a recapitulation of the entire church age would be squeezed into that small passage. Why put it there? It just seems disjointed from the rest of the text and so it hardly makes any sense putting it there. What does make sense is that it is included there because it is related to the verses that follow. Before we know the fate of the beheaded saints we need to understand that there will be a thousand year period during which they will reign:
"They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years."
So how could the resurrection saints come to life and reign for a thousand years if the thousand years began a couple of thousand years earlier on?
Wouldn't you have to involve the use of some kind of time machine for that to work?
Or is there something I'm missing here?
The amillennial view believes that Rev. 20 is a very specific and limited binding. Satan is only being bound so that he can’t stop the sharing of the gospel throughout the world. He has freedom to do whatever other than that. He’s on a very long leash. If you want to really understand the amil view, Voddie Baucham has a great teaching on RUclips. Also, Sam Storms has a book called Kingdom come. I’m not a staunch amil, it just makes the most sense to me after coming from a pre-trib dispensational background.
@@lindsaygraham9115 Hi Lindsay, I am aware of the "long leash" theory but what I was looking for was a specific answer to the question I asked. My point is that it doesn't matter how good you think these teachers are if they cannot make sense of the issue I raised. But thanks anyway.
@ Sam Storms and Voddie Baucham answer the other questions you’ve asked and have pretty good answers. I’m no longer a staunch amillennial and it would take me too long to explain. I’m somewhere between historic premil and postmil/amil. I’m burned out on eschatology. I know it will all work out in the end. lol I liked amillennialism because of its simplicity and when taught it, it did make sense at the time. I think for me the pre-trib rapture pre-mill dispensational view I was taught never made any sense either, so when something simplistic came along I went to it. Blessings!! 🙏🏻❤️
@@lindsaygraham9115 OK, but I have studied the rapture views myself and have come to a completely different conclusion than you have. I am well familiar with the arguments used by those who hold to the post-trib and pre-wrath views and have found problems with all of them. But I understand that since you are burned out it is not something you are willing to discuss so I'll leave it at that. God bless!
@ I’m extremely burned out on it. I honestly don’t care if anyone has a different view than I do, we all believe basically the same thing and it’s not a salvation issue so I don’t argue about it. I attend a church where the vast majority of people believe in a pre-trib rapture and are dispensational, so I’m in the minority. I just keep my mouth shut most ppl only know this view and don’t even know other views exist. Some ppl even tie your eschatology into salvation. If someone was chill and wanted a discussion I would have one, but I don’t care to debate or argue. I’m more focused on the gospel. The only view of eschatology I would reject is full preterism.
Just read Rev. It doesn't need much interpretation now.
Not a symbolic book but a book full of symbolism.
Yeah, that didn’t clarify anything.
Well, this is not clear and rambles a lot. The oratory reminds me of the stereotype Sunday preacher who just rambles on topic toward a general point. This video is a philosophical wander more than definitional discussion. Ugh! The only thing I really got from this is that Jeff Durbin certainly believes Revelation is the most symbolic book in the Bible.
Me too
To sum it up:
Premil: change comes after the second coming of Christ
Postmil: change comes throughout this age and then Christ will come
Amil: change comes spiritually now and will be consummated at the second coming of Christ
To be clear, if you are postmil you have to believe that the world will get better over time, not worse. This is one of the fundamental "problems" with postmil because Scripture teaches the exact opposite. THings don't get better, they get worse UNTIL Christ returns. This was an excellent summary though of the positions
Yeeep, there is no rapture, just end of the age, one big sweep at the end, which is 2nc coming
I don’t believe that the thousand years in the pit and the thousand years reign with Christ are parallel time periods.
Can someone please clearly but briefly explain pre, a, and post millennial? Please explain it in 3 short paragraphs, or less than 2 minutes verbally speaking. This video didn't make things clear to me.
While not a short video, or bite size explanation; Mike Winger did a pretty good job here:
ruclips.net/video/xmw0uVLunwU/видео.html
He lays out most common eschatology's, and how they shows support, or the lack of support, in scripture.
@@AkanamesMalestrom thank you for the info!
Premillennialism is that there will be a literal 1000 year reign with Jesus on earth after his second coming… . Postmillennials believe that the great commission - make disciples of all nations - is actually going to be fulfilled; that the nations will overwhelmingly turn to Jesus before He returns… a-millennialism is based on the prefix( A) but it really means “ now” ! The 1000 years started during the 1st century ( now )and is a long period of time consummating with Jesus’ return!
What about the view of the Eastern Orthodox Church? Would love to see the in the mix. Thank you.
I think they hold to an Amill position.
Yeah, they're Amill.
@@biblehistoryscience3530 A few early Church Fathers were Pre as well.
Yes we are Amil
Pre mill belief is not that Christ isnt currently on the throne in power, cause he is... our point is that this earth will be conpletely physically ruled by Christ upon hia return. When arguing against premillennialism alot make it seem like we are belittle Christ and his power and position
A lot of premil do seem to think Jesus doesn't have all authority on earth right now and rather, Satan is the God of this earth. "Jesus is not on the throne of David" that being the symbol of his kingship something is something I see a lot from the premil side. I read several comments saying as much before reaching this comment saying those are all incorrect on premil.
Part of the problem is that there are 20 different versions of premil for every 10 premill believers, and they never seem to have their story straight.
Its likewise true that there are several versions of postmil, but at least in my experience, people can state those and point out the differences without having to pretend like none disagrees with their private interpretation.
Most of the Ante-Nicene early church fathers held to Premillennialism. Read their works.
Glad to see Matt Walsh with Jeff Durbin!
This video does NOT do what the title promises.
I think we need to be very careful on trying to explain things in details that are not clear. (It is quite obvious that Christ will return and when He does, the dead will rise first and then the living and it will be AMAZING.) I often remind people that when we try to envision it being one way, we aren’t much different than the Teachers of the Law. When Jesus came the first time, NEVER in 1 million years would they have guessed He would be born in a stable, filthy dirty, smelly as it is. They expected Him to be born into royalty. Was it exactly as scripture prophesied? Yes. Was it what they pictured? No. (They rejected Him because it wasn’t what they envisioned.)Trust in Jesus. And share that gospel of Good News. I think Satan loves to get people focused on anything but sharing the Gospel!
That’s a great unifying comment. Thank you : )
It feels that often times y'all take the first 6-7 minutes to just talk to hear yourself talk and pretend you're more intellectual, and then in the final 5 you actually get to the point...
Makes listening to these so frustrating.
Without sounding like a ‘know it all’, over the years I’ve noticed that the amillineum view has to twist some important verses into pretzels to make them fit into this view. Who decides what is symbolic or literal? Who do you believe re: the 70 AD temple destruction when many many scholars in biblical archeology date Revelation in the early 90’s AD? Just saying “I believe Revelation was written before 70 AD” isn’t really a great argument. Are you an archeological experts? Many amillennials just do not have any solid come backs from these issues and saying, “that’s what I believe”just doesn’t cut it.
This was liken to a Kamala Harris word salad. 😂
Are these 3 views all based on when the "Rapture" will take place?
Too much material too fast. This is a good video for the student with some background in this already.
Pre- they don’t use air quotes when referring to 1000 years. That was my takeaway anyway 😏
We have way too much data at this point in history for the a-mil or post-mil views. They are understandably characterized as the errors of the past at best. Continuing in this error is like the Supreme Court respecting precedent even though its wrong. The existence of Israel today alone, is enough to prove the dispensational interpretation. Good people can get it wrong, but why not make a better effort in these times?
Tell me, what early church father taught amillennialism?
Literally all of them
Mt.24:29-31 is provided us by Christ of the timeline of events you are commenting on. When Christ returns it is the Rapture, not before, not after. When Christ returns it is Judgment Day. 2Tim.4:1 and 2Thes.1:7-10 concur. In fact, from the time the world is flooded with false gospels, as it is in our day, it's all laid out for us in order... the Christian churches disintegrate being Satan owns them, 2Thes.2:1-12 concurs. The true believers vacate the churches being they've gone apostate because Satan dwells in them. Rev.18 concurs. This brings about the Tribulation affecting the true believers, the Tribulation ends with Christs return. And we've been told in advance, Mt.24:25... no mystery for the true believers, only the false believers contend with this chapter and change it to suit their unbelieving point of view. Dan.7:25 concurs. Wonderful that there is no thousand year reign of Christ in Person at any time being with His return befalls Judgment Day.
There are differing views as to the timing of the Rapture of the church but I will be considering the
pre tribulation view which is the one that is closest to biblical truth by using the Literal historical
grammatical hermeneutic which is a method of biblical interpretation that stresses interpreting
Scripture according to its literal sense1. According to this method, passages should only be
interpreted symbolically, poetically, or allegorically if to the best of our understanding, that is what
the writer intended to convey to the original audience
THIS POSITION FORCES US TO MAKE A DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE GATHERING OF
ISRAEL IN THE FINAL DAYS AND THE GATHERING OF THE CHURCH IN THE LAST
DAYS, WHICH BY DEFINITION CANNOT BE THE SAME GATHERING AT THE SAME TIME
and that passages that talk about the TRIBULATION PERIOD don’t portray church age Christians
but TEMPLE OBSERVING JEWS IN WHICH THE TEMPLE IS HONORED BY GOD AS THE
TEMPLE OF GOD. THE TEMPLE ,ALTER AND THOSE THAT WORSHIP AT THE ALTER ARE
ALL OWNED OF GOD. REV 11. And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel
stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.
Why is he afraid to publically debate Brock Hollett?
Instead of naming it 3 views, you could say 'Jeff's strong beliefs about so and so...' Sorry I feel like I've wasted 12 mins plus a few seconds typing this comment :(
He's misleading many people. Tickling the ears.
Can I ask, what does Paul Washer's belief in End Times, is he Premil or Amil?
I wondered the same lol 😆 the man is as sound as it gets. I’ve tried to look and he doesn’t seem to say and from what he did say it seems that he is not sure. I know John mcarthur is very against amillenialism
@@kelligarcia312 oh!! I didn't know that he hates Amillennialism belief
@@ROckgrunge2987 but interestingly enough Voddie Bauchman is an amillenialist. So I can honestly say I do not know what to think at this point, and that is torturous lol both have good arguments and I just don’t know what to believe. For years I always believed in the transfer of Israel to the church to some degree, without being taught on the subject until a heard a pastor preach that was wrong then I accepted I was wrong, then years later discovered that there are some believers who believe that to be true. But when I read the book of revelations about the 1,000 year reign I have a hard time understanding how that would be applied happening now. So I just don’t know
@@kelligarcia312 the 1000 year reign according to the Amil and Postmils it is not literally, to the Postmil it is happening right now because of His ascension
@@ROckgrunge2987 what is the main difference between amil and post mil? I don’t know but I’m definitely not a dispensationalist. I don’t see that in scripture
Only one Gospel:
The Gospel of Reconciliation.
Jesus Christ came into THEIR kingdom
to reconcile fallen angels unto Himself.
We are the fallen angels kept in DNA chains of darkness.
If you do not confess being a fallen angel in Lucifer's kingdom, then you are an unbeliever.
Unbeliever = those that claim to be made in the image of God.
Here in Australia, Queensland police have just described "Australia’s first Christian terrorist attack". The terrorists were three brothers, Gareth, Nathaniel and Stacey Train. All three were killed in a shootout with police after they shot 4 people, killing 3.
The police went on to say, “Our assessment has concluded that Nathaniel, Gareth and Stacey Train acted as an autonomous cell and executed a religiously motivated terrorist attack. The Train family members prescribed to what we would call a broad Christian fundamentalist belief system known as premillennialism." However they did have some connection to the US evidently. The FBI have arrested a man in Arizona who Queensland police described as a "person of interest" in relation to the shootings.
So, for me, I'll say a big "no thank-you" to premillennialism, if that is what it does to people.
I didn't hear one thing about Jesus Physical bodily return to earth. The angel at his ascension said "This same Jesus will return in the same way he ascended" He literally ascended in his resurrected Body. Corinthians says our resurrected bodies will be like his, Thessalonians says when he returns (which Paul specifically says has NOT happened yet) "The dead in Christ will rise 1st then those who are left alive will be caught up in the air to be with the Lord forever." Put Thessalonians together with Corinthians (I forget exact verses) and other stuff in Isaiah (The lion will Lay dawn with the Lamb etc.) also since when is 2000 years of war and persecution fit the description of the Millennial Kingdom where Christ rules physically on earth. There are too many things that just don't fit. More than 2000 years does not = 1000 years and I haven't seen ANYPLACE anywhere on earth where the child plays safely with a cobra or where Gods Kingdom on earth is presently resulting in nothing and no one causing harm" (and yes that is a description of the Millennial Kingdom). There are more Mosques in France now than Churches and many of the Churches are empty. Yes revelations is symbolic BUT it has interpretations within it. It tells you in some places WHAT the symbolic things mean. (10 horns are 10 kings etc.>). What about Jesus at his Trial in Mark saying "You will see the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven..." an obvious reference to his future Physical return to earth. I mean there is something really missing from your interpretation! I don't think you are taking ALL the scriptures into account.
Amill camp: don't take God's word literally.....
I'm thinking about how the people of Israel had so many views of the Christ's initial arrival. Yet he was only revealed to those that pleased God. This is hopeful because it's possible for all of these views to be thwarted by the wisdom of God and only revealed to babes as God always delights to do.
He doesn't even answer the question asked by the guy. He rambles and it's rather hard to follow,
"Comfort each other with this hope...." --- that nothing will ever happen because we're amillenialists. You have serious hermeneutical issues with Daniel - some you will take for literal and others "symbolic" where it doesn't fit the Roman Catholic-invented idea of amillenialism.
Amillenialmism existed before that antichrist in Rome set himself up as the “head of the whole church.”
Plagiarism??
GK Beale book
Not very well explained.
I just read 1 Corinthians 15. Where does it say Jesus is currently on the Davidic Thrown?
This guy's talking but is not saying anything
When Jesus says, the kingdom of God is at hand, He means the ACCESS to the Kingdom of God is at Hand; Jesus dying on the cross and making a way for sinners to be reconciled to God.
Just calling Rv highly symbolic dn mean you can take obvious literal nouns symbolically. If you read it as is, you'll be pre mil.
You’re saying brothers, I’m interjecting, brothers and sisters, or, the brethren. Thanks, interested in brushing up on these terms, the focus, mainly has been pre, mid, post trib.
But, these particular, varied viewpoints, schools of thought are in regards to the millennial reign, have to remember where I stood firmly, previously. Always felt settled, in the past, and that it was throughout that time, to the present, a non issue.
However, further research, investigation, has changed many doctrinal points of emphasis in recent years…so, all bets are off, for me, so to speak. All ears on refreshing ourselves, once again. Thanks.
As good bereans, per scripture, ‘searching the scriptures DAILY, ‘to see…determine….conclude, if these things, be so’, or true. Truth seekers, that’s what He’s after. ✅😀
I have come to a similar conclusion. Instead of division, Im now sitting on the fence, fully aware that the sadducees and pharisees were having the same argument about a physical Kingdom and then they missed the most important event in human history.
Revelation was written 95 AD (a year before the last year of Dometian's reign) according to St. Irenaeus and corroborated by Eusebius.
We don't have solid proof about when Revelation was written, only speculation.
@@tonymuse St. Irenaeus was not lying.
Not only St. Irenaeus, but also Eusebius and St. Victorinus state that "Revelation" was written in the reign of Dometian.
@@st.christopher4854 I think that the only people who take a strong stance on this books date or origin are those who either belong in the Futurist or Preterist camps. Either way, it does change the way that I view or interpret this little book.
@@tonymuse well, the early church fathers were not preterist's. Interestingly, I just read "Treatise on Christ and the Antichrist" by St. Hippolytus of Rome (ca. 230 AD). Here is a quote. "For he sees, when in the isle Patmos, a revelation of awful mysteries, which he recounts freely, and makes known to others. Tell me, blessed John, apostle and disciple of the Lord, what didst thou see and hear concerning Babylon?"
Now he does not say here anything about the timing being during the reign of Dometian but it is admitted that John was banished there until Domitian was gone, which allowed John to leave Patmos and return to Ephesus. St. Victorinus does say John saw the vision at Patmos and that being during Dometian's reign. There is too much witness from the early church.
Amillinialism is the only logical camp if you look at all the verses in context. There is no way we have a battle and then a second battle. Once Christ comes..that is it.
Yeeep, no secret rapture ether, just one big sweep in the end
Acts 1: 9-11 debunk preterism...
It also affirms matthew 24 signs are literal not symbolic...
Acts 1:9-11. Please read the words written and do not add to nor remove from any words in the scriptures. Most of these signs are from the Old Testament and are not literal.
Jesus was speaking about His Judgement on the Jews and particularly the city of Jerusalem that happened in the year 70AD.
Matthew 23:36, 24:34. "This generation" means the audience He is speaking to, not future people.
@@tonyputman3398 what about matthew 16:28
@@be_real_truth_matters And your point is?
@@tonyputman3398 i do not have any idea what Jesus meant by this, He said this to Herod also in Mt: 26 so I am confused..
@@be_real_truth_matters Which verse in Matthew mentions Herod? Or did I misread your comment?
This is explained very poorly in this video. There are far too many words used to little effect. He is far too repetitive and decidedly non-analytical in his discourse. In short most unimpressive.
Got to the end of this video. "Huh??" is my reaction. I think you missed the mark promised in the description by a long shot.
This brother gives an overview of the three positions and variations thereof without first explaining what the three positions entail. He may as well have been talking about making pasta. In fact, he never explains what the three positions are. He may as well been speaking Greek because it was all Greek to me. Maranatha
Clear and concise to a biblical scholar maybe. The full episode may be but that’s not the video linked.
The nation of Isreal ... they did not receive John the Baptist nor did they receive the Messiah ... they sent him off to be crucified. The kingdom promises to Israel were postponed but they will be grafted in again. And, the nations are not going to be won over before the coming of the Lord. It will be as "the days of Noah."
The passages Jeff provided don't prove anything in the post mill idea of eschatology. I'd love to debate this as I am happily and unashamedly amillennial. I think the biggest question is how would one define "the nations". Very important discussion.
The kingdom of heaven or the kingdom of earth.
Both.
“Thy will be done, Thy kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven.”
@@RightResponseMinistries IDIOT
The argument I hear in favor of Post-mil always seems to be that it's more pragmatic and applicable; does that indicate that there is not a good case to be made for the accuracy of the doctrine? I never hear anyone outline how we can tell that God teaches post-mil in Scripture. I walk by faith, not by sight; I really have no interest in assessing the pragmatics of doctrines.
Mike Winger did a pretty good job here:
ruclips.net/video/xmw0uVLunwU/видео.html
He lays out how the preterist (post-mill) believer shows support in scripture.
Jeff does a multi-part series on eschatology that is really helpful in understanding the post-mil perspective with tons of scripture reference.
@@jlettizard6465 he uses nothing but scripture. Praise God.
Jeff you appear to be getting closer to the premill view.
I would love to be post mil. But under today’s circumstances, I struggle to believe this way.
My problem is that, x100! Those who are on the broad Road are many, and I do not see any distinction clearly written in the word that there will come a time or over-time that that will no longer be the case. If you want to make a claim that the kingdom is like a mustard seed which grows, that is fine, but I do not believe that necessarily has to mean that it will grow and overtake everything around it. When Christ said the world would hate you, again, I don't see that as ever becoming a voided position of a worldly heart and a worldly society in whole. The post-millennial view and the dispensation premillennial view are two that I cannot jive with. I study hard both historic and a- millennial positions and it comes down to will it be literal or will it be a spiritual or symbolic hermeneutic of text. But in both positions we see that the world is and remains to be corrupt or even worsen in it's corruption. That makes sense logically aligned with the totality of scripture, IMO of course.
What?
Which are y'all?
The early Church writings say:
Lactantius
After these things, the lower regions will be opened and the dead will rise again. The same King and God will pass judgment on the dead. . . . However, not all men will be judged by God at that time. Rather, only those who have practiced the religion of God. Sentence cannot be passed to acquit those who have not known God. They are already judged and condemned. For the Holy Scriptures testify that the wicked will not rise to condemnation [Ps. 1:5]. Therefore, only those who have known God will be judged. And their deeds, that is, their evil works, will be compared and weighed against their good ones. . . . But when He will have judged the righteous, He will also test them with fire. Those persons whose sins will exceed [their good works] either in weight or in number will be scorched by the fire and burned. However, those who are filled with complete justice and maturity will not feel this fire. For they have something of God in them that repels and rejects the violence of the flame. Lactantius (c. 304-313, W), 7.216, 217.
I do not know of any early church Church Fathers who presented an A-millennium view?
Puts a whole lot of weight on 1 Cor 15, but when I read it.. I think it’s a huge stretch. Not a strong argument at all
@9:55 Durbin is wrong, Jesus is not seated on the throne of David. But that's just another point he has to force on the text for his postmil error to even begin to work
1000 years doesn’t means 1000 years. It means indefinitely!
144000 doesn’t means only 144000 people will be in heaven either. It means out of many people that will be in heaven, not many have walk in the path of the narrow path, following Him into discipleship while here on earth.
Part 2/2
Irenaeus says
“In 2 Thessalonians, the ‘falling away’ is an apostasy and there will be a literal rebuilt temple. In Matthew [chapter 24], the ‘abomination spoken by Daniel’ is the Antichrist sitting in the temple as if he were Christ. The abomination will start in the middle of Daniel's 70th week and last for a literal three years and six months. The little horn [11th] is the Antichrist.” Against Heresies 5.25
This tells us that in 170 AD Irenaeus who was a disciple of Polycarp who was a disciple of the Apostle John writes in his 5 volume "against heresies" that there will be a literal physical temple in which the Antichrist will sit and declare himself as God and for 3 years and 6 months and calls this the "tribulation". "When in the end that church will suddenly be caught up from this, then it is said, ‘There will be tribulation such as not been since the beginning, nor will be.’” Against Heresies 5.29
Now Jesus in Matthew 24 calls it the "great tribulation" and says in verses 29-30 that immediately after those days which Irenaeus says lasts 3.5 years the Son of Man will come in great glory.
Jesus in John 5:43 says 43 I have come in My Father’s name, and you do not receive Me; if another comes in his own name, him you will receive.
Notice what Hippolytus wrote (born 170-died 235AD) about the Antichrist
Now, as our Lord Jesus Christ, who is also God, was prophesied of under the figure of a lion[xxvii], on account of His royalty and glory, in the same way have the Scriptures also aforetime spoken of Antichrist as a lion, on account of his tyranny and violence. For the deceiver seeks to liken himself in all things to the Son of God. Christ is a lion, so Antichrist is also a lion; Christ is a king, so Antichrist is also a king. The Savior was manifested as a lamb; so he too, in like manner, will appear as a lamb, though within he is a wolf. The Savior came into the World in the circumcision, and he will come in the same manner. The Lord sent apostles among all the nations, and
he in like manner will send false apostles. The Savior gathered together the sheep that were scattered abroad, and he in like manner will bring together a people that is scattered abroad. The Lord gave a seal to those who believed on Him, and he will give one in like manner. The Savior appeared in the form of man, and he too will come in the form of a man. The Savior raised up and showed His holy flesh like a temple, and he will raise a temple of stone in Jerusalem. And his seductive arts we shall exhibit in what follows. But for the present let us turn to the question in hand.
Johnson, Ken. The End-Times by the Ancient Church Fathers (p. 30).
Hippolytus continues:
...Christ is a lion, and Antichrist is a lion. Christ is King of things celestial and things terrestrial, and Antichrist will be king upon earth. The Savior was manifested as a lamb; and he, too, will appear as a lamb, while he is a wolf within. The Savior was circumcised, and he in like manner will appear in circumcision. The Savior sent the apostles unto all the nations, and he in like manner will send false apostles. Christ gathered together the dispersed sheep, and he in like manner will gather together the dispersed people of the Hebrews. Christ gave to those who believed on Him the honorable and life-giving cross, and he in like manner will give his own sign. Christ appeared in the form of man, and he in like manner will come forth in the form of man. Christ arose from among the Hebrews, and he will spring from among the Jews. Christ displayed His flesh like a temple, and raised it up on the third day; and he too will raise up again the temple of stone in Jerusalem. And these deceits fabricated by him will become quite intelligible to those who listen to us attentively, from what shall be set forth next in order...He intimated also of old in this Daniel. For he says, “I shall make a covenant of one week, and in the midst of the week my sacrifice and libation will be removed.” Daniel 9:27 For by “one week” he indicates the showing forth of the seven years which shall be in the last times. And the half of the week the two prophets, along with John, will take for the purpose of proclaiming to all the world the advent of Antichrist, that is to say, for a “thousand two hundred and sixty days clothed in sackcloth;” Revelation 11:3
Johnson, Ken. The End-Times by the Ancient Church Fathers (p. 79). Unknown. Kindle Edition.
The term "Antichrist" is a Greek word. The prefix "Anti" means instead of, in opposition to, in place of.
Christ (Greek) means "anointed one" and Messiah (Hebrew) means "anointed one".
Antichrist is the same as false Messiah.
Rev 6:1-2 shows an imposter, a counterfeit to Jesus in Rev 19:11-16.
The rider in Rev 6 rides a white horse so does Jesus in Rev 19. The rider in Rev 6 has a bow, Jesus has a sharp sword. The Rev 6 rider has a crown, Jesus has many crowns. The rider is sent out to conquer not with war (since his bow has no arrow) but with diplomacy. Jesus returns to rule the nations.
Israel today- Israeli Rabbi Says He’s Already Holding Meetings With Messiah
A snapshot of Israel’s spiritual hunger as biggest rabbis are afraid to leave the country lest they miss Messiah’s coming.
Sept 29, 2022
www.israeltoday.co.il/read/israeli-rabbi-says-hes-already-holding-meetings-with-messiah/
In this next article, this Rabbi sees 2 appearing by 1 "Messiah". first, is the revealing, then the "Messiah" will go into the desert and then re-emerge and when he does will bring the messianic kingdom.
www.israel365news.com/339505/israeli-rabbi-reveals-date-of-messiahs-arrival-according-to-kabbalah/
the Messiah will reveal himself and then disappear” ...The rabbi then sources the Talmud revealing that in the end of the Jubilee year, the Messiah will re-emerge again on Yom Kippur...“On Yom Kippur, Moses brought the Torah down from Sinai. In the desert, we received the Torah and in the desert, we will receive the Messiah.
“Between Yom Kippur 2022-2023, the Messiah will make his second appearance and we will see the final redemption.”
Regardless of the dates, the message is still clear, the Jewish rabbis believe we are in the time of the "Messiah". As Jesus said it's not Him they will accept but another.
The problem in my opinion is that we live in the most biblically illiterate times I have witnessed in my 30 years as a believer in Jesus.
To know whether or not this view is correct we have to look at the world we live in.
If the Early church fathers taught that there are 6000 years of human history and Premill Christians believe we are in the lifetime since the Jews returned to the Promised Land in 1948 after 1800+ years. And that there will be a literal 7-year period, a literal false Messiah aka the Antichrist received by the Jews as the true Messiah, and that he will rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem which we see plans for here:
www.israelunwired.com/the-third-temple-is-coming-and-now-you-can-watch-what-its-going-to-look-like/
Maybe we should rethink what we think is the true understanding of Eschatology. I am currently doing a series called "Why Study Eschatology?" I do my best to follow Scripture and break it down into bite-sized topics. I am not here to argue, I am simply trying to point out that there are things that a number of early Church fathers taught, that you might find similar to my series. You may not believe this but I bought the book here yesterday (April 25, 2023) before that I had only heard of a few of these quotes about the Rapture not the 6000 years or the Antichrist being Jewish (as many Premill Christians are looking at Obama, or Macron, or Claus Schwab) but if you watch my series I talk extensively about the coming Antichrist mimicking Jesus as the false Messiah.
ruclips.net/video/dzf3npIngoE/видео.html
One other point about the reign of Jesus is Zechariah 14 where it says
Behold, the day of the Lord is coming, And your [a]spoil will be divided in your midst.
2 For I will gather all the nations to battle against Jerusalem; The city shall be taken,
The houses [b]rifled, And the women ravished.
Half of the city shall go into captivity, But the remnant of the people shall not be cut off from the city.
3 Then the Lord will go forth And fight against those nations,
As He fights in the day of battle. 4 And in that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, Which faces Jerusalem on the east.
And the Mount of Olives shall be split in two,...9 And the Lord shall be King over all the earth.
In that day it shall be- “The Lord is one,” And His name one.
Verse 16-17
16 And it shall come to pass that everyone who is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall go up from year to year to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, and to keep the Feast of Tabernacles. 17 And it shall be that whichever of the families of the earth do not come up to Jerusalem to worship the King, the Lord of hosts, on them there will be no rain.
Notice it says "The LORD shall be King over all the earth. In that day it shall be..." Yes Jesus reigns in Heaven as He always has and has always been Sovereign over all things. However, He freely gave His dominion over the earth to us in Genesis 1:28. We in turn gave it to Satan, which is why he could tempt Jesus will all the kingdoms of the earth if Jesus would bow down to him and why he's called the god of this age (2 Cor 4:3-4) The "age" is the age of the dominion of mankind over the earth. When Jesus returns the age ends, He then reigns over the earth.
I hope this is a blessing. Take care.
Bahaha, looks like Jeff can’t just answer a simple question either. Please stop pontificating and just answer the question @apologia
This dude goes in circles saying the same thing over and over yet he communicates nothing.
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. 3:11 Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, 3:13 Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.
How does post-mil, pre-mil and a-mil understand this scripture
Amillennium does believe in a millennium actually 2 because it's been 2k years. If your amil or post mil I believe your placing doctrine over the word. I wish Martin Luther amd Calvin would have gone further and reformed eschatology as well. Why did Jesus teach us to pray for his kingdom to come?
Because it is like a rock cut not by human hands that topples the great kingdoms of the world and then grows to fill the whole world. We pray for the kingdom to come into fulfillment as it spreads across the world and grows.
@@oracleoftroy we know that the word will be spread to the four corners of the earth. But amill believe we are in the 1000 year reign right now. So tell me how is, or when will Isaiah 2:4 be fulfilled?
@@benjaminstevens3983 That will be fulfilled when Christ renews the earth at His return
@@beliefbite this will be fulfillfilled after 2 peter 3:10? Is that what you are saying? So after the elements burn away with fervent heat and a great noise, then God will create a new heaven and a new earth where there will still be some military equipment left over?
@@benjaminstevens3983 That's a good question. I don't take the beating spears into prooning hooks as literal for several reasons. 1) we don't actually use spears these days for battle. 2) the passage is just emphasizing the lack of need for implements of war. A similar example is Ezekiel 39, where the bodies are being buried for months. I've even heard people who try to say this is literal and do calculations about how many bodies it would take for this to be the case. To interpret these texts literally is just a failure to understand them.
Second, the dissolving of the heavenly bodies is also most likely not literal. This is because similar language is used all throughout the Old Testament, and it is NEVER literal (psalm 97:5 for example). Additionally, the passage doesn't say the earth will dissolve; only that the heavens will. This could be a reference to stars falling from the sky.
Regardless, most careful students of the passage recognize that the earth won't be destroyed and replaced with a new one. Instead, the earth will be washed and renewed. Otherwise it would contradict Romans 8
4:53 Its not just Revelation for goodness sake. Scary to me people sincerely think they know it all as this man. Good solid Christians who don't ask questions and just follow the Pastors belief as Roman Catholics.
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