No it really depends on how you read the Word of God.
Well, how one understands it, sure.
Do you believe that the remnant of Israel will live on earth for 1000 years in Israel being the governing body over the whole world with Jesus Christ in a temple not built by human hands as the ruler of the entire world.
Yes, but not in the same simplistic manner as you. <
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Paul is speaking of Israel as those who believe in the word of GOD.
No, in Romans 9:6-7, when Paul says,
"not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, and not all are children of Abraham because they are his offspring," he is actually speaking of those of Jewish ethnicity who are not of God's Israel, and thus not among God's elect, and thus they do not believe in the Word of God. And why do they not believe, Bladerunner? You might recall Jesus's words in John 8:45-47...
"...I tell the truth, you do not believe me. Whoever is of God hears the words of God. The reason why you do not hear them is that you are not of God."
Ok, here is where you go off the track. The Jews of all nations including those of Israel should be considered God's People.
Nope. God's people are, collectively speaking, of every ethnicity ~ every tongue, tribe, and nation ~ and thus true Jews of God, of His Israel, His household.
Those Jews that have become true Believers in in the Gospel of Jesus Christ are among the Church that Jesus built.
Absolutely.
This sprititual church consist of one body with no monikers among it. They are one, the Bride of Jesus Christ, His Body.
Absolutely.
God's people where under the laws of Moses until John the Baptist...
Well, until Jesus came, but yes. But the law was a "guardian," or a "tutor" (Galatians 3:24-26), so "until Christ came, in order that we might be justified by faith. But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian, for in Christ Jesus you are all sons of God, through faith." The Law was set in place to point us to Jesus, and that was always true, even from the time Moses brought the Law down from Mt. Sinai. The only difference ~ and it's a significant difference, yes ~ is that it pointed the ancient Israelites to look forward to Jesus coming, and it points us back to Him. And forward to His return, for sure.
. The Prophet and Law ended here. The period of the Church (Jesus' church that He built) had begun and is still in effect until the Rapture take the Saints of this church home to Heaven.
Heaven and earth will finally be one, Bladerunner. There will be no "rapture." Jesus is returning to us, and all His saints will come with Him, and the New Jerusalem will come down out of heaven to us. And in that way, everything will be finally made new.
Those who believe in Jesus' gospel will be be grafted in and given the New Covenant.
The New Covenant, Bladerunner, is Jesus. And we have Him now. <
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Those Jews in Israel (Judah) who believe in Jesus will flee to the southern mountains for protection of GOD. All other Jews will die. Rem 1/3 of the Jews will become the remnant of Israel and live on earth in Israel during the 1000 years with Christ as ruler. The other 2/3 will die by the hands of the gentiles and will face the Great WHite Throne Judgement after the Millennium has run its course.
Hmmmm... a mixed bag... <
smile> Who is your King, Bladerunner? Right now. Who is your King? I do agree, though, that the final Judgment will take place after the millennium comes to a close... and after Satan's loosing and subsequent final defeat.
.. for Israel during the millennium will live on earth (physically) in the Land that GOD gave Abraham. The Gentiles that are judged to be the Sheep will live in their own lands under the rule of Jesus Christ. Israel will be the capital of the world.
Hmmmm... a mixed bag... <
smile> Israel again... Who is your King, Bladerunner? Right now. Who is your King?
To be an Ammillennialist, a non believer in the Millennium
Nope. There is a millennium, a thousand years, but the amillennialist will disagree with the premillennialist, the postmillennialist, and the preterist on the nature and the timing of it.
the rule of Jesus Christ physically on earth, they have to twist God's words. No doubt about it.
To you, and folks like you. I get it. <smile>
...there is two plans.The Gentiles and the Jews.
No, there is one plan, for both groups, Gentile and Jewish members of God's elect, to be made one, collectively God's Israel, individually true Jews of God. Again...
"a partial hardening has come upon Israel..." ~ this is the first portion, the Jewish part ~
"...until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in" ~ this is the second portion, the Gentile part ~
"And in this way all Israel will be saved" ~ this is the whole, all Israel, made up of both parts. (Romans 11:25-26)
This is where the true colors of ones beliefs come out...The Remant of Israel will come out of the 1/3 of Jews who flee Judah when they see the Abomination of Desolate take place. One can see this happen in Rev. 12. Yet, many including Vodie Baulkum allegorize these events as something that has already happened.
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Yes, the meek will survive at the expense of those who give their lives so the meek and indigent could survive. These two will survive for they have been the instruments of God's will in a nation(s) of Believers in His WORD.
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Jesus tells us He will restore this old earth back to its original status and the wolf will lay down with the child. This is not spoken of happening in the New Earth but rather the 1000 years of rule of Jesus Christ.
Hmmm... Well, I agree that this earth... all of creation... will be restored to its original condition, which is unfallen, and in that sense will be finally made new, which is what God says He is doing now, most clearly in Revelation 21:5. He does not say, "Behold, I am making all new things," but rather,
"Behold, I am making all things new." It's an important distinction.
It is suppose to be a time of peace...
The New Heaven and New Earth there will only be perfect peace, which means far more than must no more war... Eternal rest, no more sin... Yeah, looking forward to that... <
smile> But that's after the millennium, after the final defeat of Satan, and after the final Judgment...
for Jesus is ruling with an iron rod. Justice will be dispensed immediately.No, the Millennium is not here yet but it has but a short time to get here for we are in the last days and the last generation that is spoken of in Mat 24 has already seen the beginning of the last days in 1948.
Hmmm, "the beginning of the last days in 1948..." I mean, I'll just point out Hebrews 1:1-2 here and leave it at that:
"Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days He has spoken to us by His Son..." This was written near the end of the first century, as you know, I'm sure... Surely you would not say that what he wrote (around 95 A.D. would not be relevant to anyone reading his words until 1948... <
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Do we not have that right now in the present?
Well that was my point, so yes. <
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did Jesus come back a second time, if so when?
Not yet... <
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you see it is just an allegory...
Well no, that's just how you characterize it. And folks like you.
...read them literally, historically and grammatically...
Oh, I most surely do. But I say to you, keep in mind what you are reading... in keeping with the genre it is written in (with regard to Daniel and Revelation and other parts of Scripture).
I didn't say anything about taking anything too far. What I said, Bladerunner, was that you and folks like you understand at least some things far too simply, far too simplistically.
will those who do battle for the meek be saved?
Hmmm, "those who do battle"... I would just say, Bladerunner, that, in the spirit of Revelation, Jesus wins. <
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Grace and peace to you