Have I been assuming some wrong things about you this entire time?
It seems so, yes. It's okay, but yes.
Compared to
@Spiritual Israelite, even though you and I might not agree about everything, you at least appear to understand where I am coming from and why...
I try, David. I really do. Thanks for acknowledging.
...where
@Spiritual Israelite typically doesn't a lot of the time. Thus why he constantly charges me with misrepresenting Amil when all I'm doing is seeing whether Amil can be debunked or not.
I'm......... not so sure he doesn't; I think there's a couple of other, ah, issues that present with him...
But one thing that's sorely lacking across the board here is humility. Which is not surprising; we're all sinners, after all.
Therefore, why in the world are you having me saying that I myself believe satan's little season happens in this age when no Premil I know of believes that to begin with, including me?
Ah, okay... So you had just said of me that what I had said before "apparently means that (I) must think the day of the Lord begins with satan's little season, rather than at the end of his little season."
And in a previous post, you said, "Obviously then, 2 Peter 3:9-10 alone debunks Amil in light of if satan's little season were meaning in this age, that means no one can be saved during his little season the fact it is impossible to live and reign with Christ a thousand years if this era is already in the past once satan's little season begins."
The latter of those two seems to be a run-on sentence and was frankly hard to understand... But okay, fine. We'll chalk that one up to a misunderstanding on my part.
Can you not see how I'm arguing here? I'm not arguing Premil, I'm arguing that if Amil is the correct position instead
Understood. And much of what I'm doing is correcting some incorrect assumptions about amillennialism. Which, to be fair, there's an amillennial Christian or two here that are perpetuating some of those incorrect assumptions, at least to some degree... <
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I would just say this, David, about premillennialism, that the millennium
cannot possibly ~ even logically speaking ~ be after the second coming because of what happens during the God's millennium, which is
the first resurrection and our coming to share in it (Revelation 20:4-6), which is what Paul describes in Ephesians 2:4-10...
"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, so that in the coming ages He might show the immeasurable riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them."
Logically,
since this
is happening ~ Gentiles are being born again of the Spirit and coming to Christ ~ the millennium
must be now. We
must be in the midst of God's millennium.
pretty much every Amil I'm aware of places satan's little season before the 2nd coming.
Sure. So, as a "Pre-mill," do you place it after His
second coming? Or after... or before, maybe... His
third? <
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Therefore, logically making it something fulfilled in this age, per this scenario.
So, fulfilled already? Or still to be fulfilled in this age? I'm guessing the latter, but either way, I would disagree. SI had a brief exchange on this point a bit earlier; you can see what I posted in response in
Post #248, that:
I say that "this age" is the time in which, in Paul's words in Romans 11, the partial hardening upon Israel is removed and the fullness of the Gentiles is brought in, and thus all Israel saved. And when that happens, when Israel is complete, God's millennium ~ this age ~ will have been brought to a close, and the age to come, eternity, will have begun. This is what will prompt Jesus's return. I submit that the break from this age to the next, the age to come, eternity, is not from our perspective but from God's. For a short time, it will seem as if this age is continuing, and all has been lost. And this will be when Satan is loosed; I say that Satan's loosing, the final battle with and defeat of Satan, the fire coming down from heaven (Jesus, in His return) and consuming them, and the throwing of the devil into the lake of fire and sulfur all occurs at the beginning of the age to come, eternity. Then will be the final Judgment, and then will be the ushering in of the New Heaven and New Earth...
It's not a big disagreement, in my opinion.
Grace and peace to you.