I only bring this up because of how you interpret the prophets of Old, that all write of this age of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God that came with Christ, they all foretell would come, as though you expect it to come upon this earth for ONE thousand literal, physical years.
It is not just the OT. Jesus Himself taught a coming physical kingdom on the earth. That is why He was rejected, because He, Himself never set up that kingdom.
"Think not that I am come to destroy the law,
or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil."
Daniel was told by Gabriel that Jesus was both Christ and King. While the OT blurs the lines between the two, Amil keeps those lines blurred with no distinction between Saviour and Lord in Jerusalem. It is not even until the 7th Trumpet that Jesus is declared King of every nation. That kingdom is not over in 30 seconds.
"And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever."
You keep mentioning this last Trumpet, and if this is the same one you keep talking about that is when forever starts on earth. Yet that heavenly kingdom has been forever as well. That is why Amil are wrong to blur the lines, while telling the world they have it all figured out.
Daniel 7 talked about the Prince to Come. Revelation 11 states the 7th Trumpet declares Jesus as that Prince over all kingdoms not just Israel. And that 7th Trumpet did not sound in the first century, so that earthly kingdom comes with the Second Coming, not the first coming. The first coming opened Paradise, that heavenly kingdom, for all those OT redeemed souls waiting in a section of death and the grave, Jesus referred to as resting on Abraham's bosom.
Jesus unblurred the lines, and declared some were enjoying life in the afterlife, and many were in torment. But they all had to be called out of their graves because that last day resurrection had arrived. Jesus Christ was that last day resurrection. Jesus told us He was the Resurrection and the Life. Death no longer held those OT redeemed in the valley of the shadow of death. They all physically ascended to Paradise, that heavenly kingdom to be seated with Christ in heavenly places.
Serving God day and night in that heavenly temple, with the Lamb in their midst. All the NT redeemed starting with the thief on the Cross, has instantly been awarded that heavenly kingdom with a permanent incorruptible physical body. The church has entered Paradise through the last 1994 years of great tribulation. This has not been a Millennial seen Kingdom on earth per Revelation 20. This is the trouble and persecution mentioned in Matthew 24:4-14 while the Gospel went to the whole world.
God has been filling up that unseen heavenly kingdom, that we are only ambassadors of while on the earth. At the Second Coming is when the Prince will set up that earthly kingdom as promised in the OT and Revelation 11 at the sounding of the 7th Trumpet. Then time will be up for those 70 weeks mentioned by Gabriel. Then all those promises will be literally accomplished on the earth for the Day of the Lord, the literal thousand years, not some blurred indefinite timescape.
No one is denying the power of the Cross nor the Gospel. That is more lame excuses to reject a literal kingdom of God on the earth. Both are so powerful, that none of Adam's dead corruptible flesh will be found in the Millennium. Even pre-mill think some of Adam's dead corruptible flesh sneak into God's kingdom on earth. The iron rod rule will not allow a single act of disobedience without the death penalty. No one would be allowed to live one second in Adam's dead corruptible state. All humans alive and future humans born in the Millennium will have a permanent incorruptible physical body.
No blurred lines with only God knowing one's heart or by their fruit one can know. Amil's current blurred Millennium has thousands of groups with thousands of variations of the Gospel. Believers and unbelievers getting along with each other for the most part. Only those bound in spiritual darkness persecute the saints, so many have always been deceived, that is why Amil cannot have Satan permanently disabled, only a "dog on a chain". The Millennium or Day of the Lord may be presented as vague or ambiguous in Scripture, but it will be everything but vague and ambiguous when it actually happens.
The Day of the Lord cannot be Amil's version of reality. That was only the NT church age. The church was the last days, plural, so more than 1. It has been almost 2, so definitely plural, still not indefinite. The Day of the Lord is a defined single day, lasting a thousand years. This whole thread is arguing over the length of a thousand years, yet the amil version is literally the last 2 days, both with definite ends and beginnings. That is how time works, not just some vague construct of one's imagination.
It almost seems as if those 12 disciples/apostles knew exactly what would happen but were not allowed to be explicit, even if they dropped hints. The church would have went stagnant thinking they had plenty of time to turn things around towards the end, no? The church became corrupted any way following in the same trap of human government Israel did wanting a kingdom like all the other kids on the block. When Jesus specifically told us no kingdom of His would work on earth unless He was physically present as King. And now Amil deny such an earthly Kingdom, period. Jesus never denied one, He just pointed out humans would fail if they went that route.
It should be pointed out that Satan was bound while Jesus was present on earth, if that is the route one takes from that parable about a strong man, and demon possession. No Scripture states Satan remained bound after Jesus returned to heaven. After the Second Coming, Jesus is on earth again. Satan is again explicitly bound for that time period. Not sure why this is that hard to figure out.