Davy
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The White Thrown Judgment makes it possible for some who will be judged by their deeds.
Not actually how the Rev.20 Scripture means that.
The Old Testament prophets mentioned how in God's future Kingdom we won't have to ask our neighbor if they have heard of God, that all... from the least to the greatest, will know God then, and that includes the wicked in hell. Even at Christ's resurrection He preached The Gospel to those in hell, the "spirits in prison" of 1 Peter 3 & 4. Thus our Heavenly Father and His Son are very, very Fair; He is not going to allow any soul to perish without first hearing and understanding The Gospel of Jesus Christ, and each being allowed to make their own choice to believe and be saved, or not believe and perish in the "lake of fire".
In Philippians 2:10 Apostle Paul said every knee will bow at the name of Jesus Christ.
The Dead:
Now, move to after... Christ's future "thousand years" reign with His elect per Rev.20...
By that time, everyone will have heard and understood The Gospel of Jesus Christ. That will include all the unsaved nations. No soul will have excuse of not understanding Who Jesus Christ is. The ability to rebel by the nations will still exist then though, as Zech.14 reveals not every nation will obey God's command then to go up to Jerusalem from year to year and worship The KING (Jesus Christ). And He said because of that there will be no rain upon those nation's lands. Also, after the 1,000 years when the devil is loosed out of his pit prison, he will be allowed to go tempt those nations to come up against the "camp of the saints" on earth to try and destroy it.
This next part might be a little confusing, because of the Rev.20:5 verse about the concept of "the dead".
There's TWO meanings for the idea of the dead per God's written Word:
1. a dead flesh body
2. a SPIRITUALLY dead person living inside an alive flesh body, like how Jesus compared the blind Pharisees to whited tombs that appear clean outside, but inside are full of dead men's bones. That is the state of the non-believer whose soul inside is still in a spiritually dead condition, liable to die ("this mortal"), is what Apostle Paul showed in the Greek of 1 Cor.15:53-54.
When Lord Jesus' 2nd coming happens, all still alive on earth will be 'changed' to the "spiritual body" on that final day of this present world. That includes the wicked unsaved. This happens for the wicked also because Christ's Salvation that Paul taught in 1 Cor.15 involves TWO changes on that day, not just one change to the "spiritual body". One's mortal soul ALSO must put on IMMORTALITY through FAITH on The Blood of Jesus Christ, and by having received The Holy Spirit, i.e., "born again".
The unsaved which will also be raised on that day of Christ's coming, and the wicked alive, will be aware throughout Christ's "thousand years" reign with His elect. NONE will still be asleep in their grave on that day of Christ's future return (John 5:28-29). All will go through that 1,000 years. And The Gospel will be taught to those souls that never... had their opportunity to hear The Gospel and believe.
This is why those after the 1,000 years, judged unto Christ's Salvation at God's Great White Throne Judgment, i.e., "the dead" that will... LIVE AGAIN after the 1,000 years (in the spiritual Salvation sense by being "born again"), actually reveals the inferred 2nd resurrection will be one LIKE the 1st resurrection, a resurrection of the SAVED unto Christ Jesus.
But because some men are so wrapped up in their fleshy carnal mind about these flesh bodies we have today, they think we cannot live on earth without them. So they treat "the dead" of Rev.20:5 as if they are still in graves during Christ's future "thousand years" reign, which is against what Lord Jesus declared in John 5:28-29. I know they'd love to tear that John 5:28-29 Scripture out of everyone's Bible, yet Jesus said it.
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