Timtofly
Well-Known Member
You claim the pot is shattered. Death does not remove sin when one disobeys the law. Death removes that persons life. You can call that person a sinner in Death. But until they disobey, they are not a sinner in life."No sinners are found in the millennium"?
Are you sure about that, because that is NOT what you are describing.
What, I mean is, if a person "disdobeys it" (the Law), and are sentenced to death, that means that SIN was in him, and therefore they were a SINNER, before they sinned.
Do you know what it is that you are actually describing in all of your post? Satan's "nwo" of "peace and safety", while we are still flesh, which is HIS form of a millennium, through the UN, the Image of the Beast with 10 horns.
EDIT: By the way, if there are no sinners there, why is the Law there??
The iron rod rule removes a person prior to them being a sinner. This is God, not some imagined human utopia. You really cannot see that there was life on earth without sin before Adam disobeyed? Sin does not make us a sinner. We are born sinners and naturally sin. During the 1,000 year reign, no one is born a sinner, and no one naturally sins. Sin will be removed like it was prior to Adam's disobedience.
Before Adam there was no knowledge of death, or like the tree is named the choice between doing good and doing evil. The iron rod rule has laws. Laws and obeying laws does not make one righteous. The law only points to what causes death, the knowledge of evil. So break the Law, and instant death. No more among the living. That is not "being a sinner", but that is being dead.