I fully agree with you here, the fact Jesus never came into His kingdom upon death, if it is not until His ascension that he is even presented with a kingdom.
I agree up to this point. It is when he returned to heaven that he became the King of God’s Kingdom...(Daniel 7:13-14)...the means that God had implemented to restore all that was lost in the rebellion in Eden.
Christ had played his role as redeemer and in his death all the dead would be granted life....some who died faithful, given an immediate entry, whilst others often through no fault on their part, perhaps being born in the wrong nation or in the wrong era....these will come back to a period of judgment. (John 5:28-29)
And that it is not until He returns in the end of this age that He even comes into His kingdom(Luke 19:15).
Yes, the master’s return is to give a reward to his faithful slaves for doing what he asked them to do with the talents he entrusted to them. Each one according to their ability. But not the same result was demanded from each one. God knows our capabilities and does not demand more than we can do.
But his return is two fold...to reward the faithful, and to pass sentence on those who failed to deliver anything. Knowing the assignment, there is no excuse for sitting on it, and being unproductive.
Then there are the goats....
Paul tells us....in 2 Thess 1:5-10....
“This is a proof of the righteous judgment of God, leading to your being counted worthy of the Kingdom of God, for which you are indeed suffering.
6 This takes into account that it is righteous on God’s part to repay tribulation to those who make tribulation for you. 7 But you who suffer tribulation will be given relief along with us at the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with his powerful angels 8 in a flaming fire, as he brings vengeance on those who do not know God and those who do not obey the good news about our Lord Jesus. 9 These very ones will undergo the judicial punishment of everlasting destruction from before the Lord and from the glory of his strength, 10 at the time when he comes to be glorified in connection with his holy ones and to be regarded in that day with wonder among all those who exercised faith, because the witness we gave met with faith among you.”
Only two categories of people will fail at the judgment....those who “do not know God”, because they don’t want to know him....and those who “do not obey the good news about our Lord Jesus”. God doesn’t really care about labels.....Jesus will be judging all individually.
Davidpt said:
Let's just face it, some interpreters at times simply disregard details that undeniably prove their interpretations incorrect, therefore, they neglect to interpret Scripture with Scripture.
There are a multitude of opinions among many scholars, but only the one opinion is correct.....not because God made it confusing, but because the devil planted a crop of “weeds”, all masquerading as “wheat”.
The “wheat” are still there, but satan has made sure that he has painted them in the worst light, so that no one will take them seriously. Look what he did to the son of God! The Pharisees said he was a fraud and got his power from the devil.....sadly the majority of the Jews believed them....and rejected their own Messiah.
He painted Noah like he was a nutter....yet they all believed him in the end...but too late.
God gives all ample opportunity to come to know him. (John 17:3)
This doesn't mean I agree with soul sleep, yet this doesn't mean soul sleep is not possible simply because I disagree with it. In this case it means I agree with you that this has nothing to do with going to heaven.
The Bible promotes soul sleep, not immortality of the soul. Jews never believed in an afterlife directly after death because their Scripture never mentioned it.....all hope of living again was by means of a resurrection.
This was a return to life on earth in the flesh, whereas the future resurrection planned for the saints/elect was a spiritual one, being given a new body to rule with Christ in heaven.....the place he went to prepare for them coming after him.
For the chosen ones (saints/elect) it means sleeping in death until Christ’s return, when the Kingdom will be made ready to take over rulership of the whole world. Daniel told us what to expect.....
Speaking of the last ruling kings of this world system, which is the time we are living in now, he said...
“In the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed. And this kingdom will not be passed on to any other people. It will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms, and it alone will stand forever”.
This is God eliminating every last vestige of satan’s rulership and replacing it with his own. It will be the permanent solution to all of mankind’s troubles.....all traced back to the original rebellion.
Unless we know what this Kingdom is for, how can we tell others about it? (Matt 24:14)
Look what Jesus said about Lazarus....
“After he said these things, he added: “Lazʹa·rus our friend has fallen asleep, but I am traveling there to awaken him.” 12 The disciples then said to him: “Lord, if he is sleeping, he will get well.” 13 Jesus, however, had spoken about his death. But they imagined he was speaking about taking rest in sleep. 14 Then Jesus said to them plainly: “Lazʹa·rus has died”. (John 11:11-14)
Paul also spoke about those who were “asleep”. (1 Thess 4:13-17) He said that they “will rise first”....when Christ returns....a furure event from his time.