Rockerduck
Well-Known Member
The start of the "1000 yrs" or time period is not symbolic, the time period is. Jesus said and the apostle Paul said when it begins; it begins after the first resurrection. After we die, we are with Christ in paradise, but until Jesus presents the Bride to the Father, we can't reign or Judge. So, rapture or die, the body of Christ, the bride, are waiting for the Father to tell Jesus to bring the bride home.Many times in the Bible ~ and specifically here in Revelation 20 ~ things that either are presently happening or will at some point in the future happen... or both... are spoken of in the past tense. And specifically regarding John's Revelation, this is true. The thing to keep in mind in John's Revelation is that he is ~ and we are, by extension ~ being shown things as if they are have been completed... really in the same sense as... well, some time-travel movies... John's older self has come back in time to the time in which he was writing and speaking to him about what has happened, is occurring now, and will continue to occur as if it has already happened... and from the perspective of John's older self has. And we can put ourselves in John's shoes, even now. This is what John means when he calls himself "(our) brother and partner in the tribulation and the kingdom and the patient endurance that are in Jesus" (Revelation 1:9).
Ah. We do know the start. <smile> With regard to Revelation 20, John tells us the start ~ symbolically ~ in Revelation 20:1-3. <smile>
Right, but that's true now. As Paul says in Ephesians 2, "God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ ~ by grace you have been saved ~ and raised us up with Him and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus..." The fact that He is seated at the right hand of the Father is... a far, far greater thing than many Christians imagine. And, we who have been born again of the Spirit are seated with Him.
Well, right, we are reigning with Him, just only (although it is no mere thing) in the Spirit right now, which is the same sense as He being with us now, even in this life, just as He said He would be in Matthew 28:20 ~ "...behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age." One day, though... <smile> ...one great day, it will be in person... our faith will be sight.
Grace and peace to you, RD.
The Holy Spirit told me that the book of Revelation has ended. We are waiting for the Last Trumpet.