Regarding Jehovah's loyal servants who preceded the Christians, the inspired letter to the Hebrews, written about 61 AD, says:
Heb. 11:13 In faith all of these died, although they did not receive the fulfillment of the promises; but they saw them from a distance and welcomed them and publicly declared that they were strangers and temporary residents in the land. 14 For those who speak in such a way make it evident that they are earnestly seeking a place of their own. 15 And yet, if they had kept remembering the place from which they had departed, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But now they are reaching out for a better place, that is, one belonging to heaven. Therefore, God is not ashamed of them, to be called on as their God, for he has prepared a city for them
(...) 39 And yet all of these, although they received a favorable witness because of their faith, did not obtain the fulfillment of the promise.
If in the first century those God's loyal worshipers (like Abel, Enoch, Noah, the patriarchs, Moses, the judges of Israel, Samuel, the prophets like Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, etc, the just kings like David, Josiah, etc, etc , etc.) had not received the fulfillment of the promises
... when and where will they receive it?