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The Millennium
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After the rapture of the church, after the seven-year long tribulation,
after the war of Armageddon and the resurrection of the saints, Jesus will rule
on the earth for one thousand years (Revelation 20:4-6).
The purpose of the millennial kingdom is to establish Christ as King in
Jerusalem, sitting on the throne of David (Luke 1:32-33) and to fulfill the
promises God has made to Israel.
They will bless the other nations, fulfilling the Abrahamic covenant (Genesis 12:1-3).
They will take control of the promised geographical borders, fulfilling
the Palestinian covenant (Deuteronomy 30:1-10).
And they will experience forgiveness and a renewed relationship with
God, fulfilling the Davidic covenant (2 Samuel 7:10-13).
The millennial kingdom will give us a taste of what life would have been
if Adam and Eve had not sinned.
Jesus will be the King and Judge (Isaiah 2:4; 11:3-4).
Animals will live in peace with each other and with humans (Isaiah 11:6-9), and believers
will worship God at the new Temple (Isaiah 2:2-3; Ezekiel 40:1-46:24).
Under Jesus' leadership, the world will still be divided into nations.
Under Jesus' leadership, the world will still be divided into nations.
Jews will be drawn back to Israel, which will finally have its promised
borders (Genesis 17:7-8; Isaiah 11:10-13).
The Gentiles will be divided into nations with Jesus as their benevolent
king (Psalm 2:8; Isaiah 42:1; Daniel 7:14, 27).
The disciples (Matthew 19:28) and the martyrs of the
Tribulation (Revelation 20:4) will rule over the
nations. And they will all live in peace (Isaiah 2:4).
In the beginning of the millennium, the kingdom will be inhabited only
by those who follow Christ.
Those who have died will be given glorified bodies and sealed against
sin.
But those who survived the tribulation will enter the kingdom as mortals
— long-lived, but able to marry and have children (Isaiah 33:24, 35:5-6, 61:1-2).
The end of the millennium will be the setting for the final judgment over
the earth.
Despite the examples of those around them, the peace in the kingdom, and
the presence of Christ, not all of the people will choose to follow Christ.
At the end of the thousand years, Satan will be released from the Abyss.
He will deceive the unbelievers and gather an army to march against Jesus and
Israel.
The ensuing battle will be short-lived. Satan will be thrown into the
lake of fire and his human army killed (Revelation 20:7-10).
All unbelievers will stand before the Great White Throne of
judgment and be thrown into
the lake of fire for eternity (Revelation 20:11-15; John 5:22, 26-29).
Finally, the heavens and earth will be destroyed (2 Peter 3:10; Matthew 24:35; Revelation 20:11) and remade (Revelation 21-22; 1 Corinthians 15:35-58), and the believers will
live on the New Earth for eternity.
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Our mission is to take the questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements that exist within the Christian faith and shine the truth of God's Word on them. We believe the truth of God's Word is compelling. If we would all truly and fully submit ourselves to the truth of God's Word, most of our questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements would disappear. God's Word does not directly address every situation we face in life, but it does contain truth that can apply to anything and everything we deal with.
The purpose statement of CompellingTruth.org is: "Presenting the truth of the Christian faith in a compelling, relevant, and practical way."
Our mission is to take the questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements that exist within the Christian faith and shine the truth of God's Word on them. We believe the truth of God's Word is compelling. If we would all truly and fully submit ourselves to the truth of God's Word, most of our questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements would disappear. God's Word does not directly address every situation we face in life, but it does contain truth that can apply to anything and everything we deal with.
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