It doesn't take '23' reasons to reject false prophecy and doctrine. But only one. In fact, if it does take a volume of reasons to reject a teaching, then it's probably good teaching. Like the one stone cut out of the mountain, to bring crashing down the whole grandly built idol. It only takes one Scripture contradicting a teaching to undo it as false.
The doctrine of amillennialism is all about one thing: The only reigning kingdom of Christ on this earth is now His current spiritual reign. They say His 'millennial' kingdom reign is now His everlasting kingdom from heaven, begun at His resurrection.
And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison.
They say this symbolic thousand year reign has been going on since His resurrection, and Satan is already now shut up in the pit.
They are saying the Lord's spiritual reign and everlasting kingdom, that men can enter into now, will expire and come to an end: Jesus Christ's everlasting kingdom will expire.
The only way for the kingdom of Christ to ever expire, is if it is physical on this earth, before the earth itself passes away.
His everlasting spiritual kingdom of heaven is here on earth for all that believe to enter in, and will continue here on earth while He also reigns bodily, and will continue after that earthly kingdom expires. His spiritual everlasting kingdom open to them that believe, began with His resurrection, and will never expire, but continues forever in New Jerusalem on the new earth.
The doctrine of amillennialism is all about one thing: The only reigning kingdom of Christ on this earth is now His current spiritual reign. They say His 'millennial' kingdom reign is now His everlasting kingdom from heaven, begun at His resurrection.
And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison.
They say this symbolic thousand year reign has been going on since His resurrection, and Satan is already now shut up in the pit.
They are saying the Lord's spiritual reign and everlasting kingdom, that men can enter into now, will expire and come to an end: Jesus Christ's everlasting kingdom will expire.
The only way for the kingdom of Christ to ever expire, is if it is physical on this earth, before the earth itself passes away.
His everlasting spiritual kingdom of heaven is here on earth for all that believe to enter in, and will continue here on earth while He also reigns bodily, and will continue after that earthly kingdom expires. His spiritual everlasting kingdom open to them that believe, began with His resurrection, and will never expire, but continues forever in New Jerusalem on the new earth.