The amil doctrine slyly prophecies the serpent's promise of becoming as gods in heaven and on earth. They do so from the side door, much like how the serpent may have entered the garden.
1. Amil says the first resurrection is Jesus' bodily resurrection. It then says Christians already have part in it. Since the first resurrection is confirmed as bodily, and not spiritual only, then in effect amil teaches we already have part in first bodily resurrection.
2. That is also added to the amil teaching, that we are now reigning in heaven, as well as on earth. That means we are now in heaven reigning with God. This is the heresy of the resurrection is past, that Paul rebukes, because they believed they were now rulers in heaven, while on earth. And no Christian is ever ruling with God in heaven, before or after the resurrection of the dead. The only place Christians reign and rule with Christ is on earth.
No Scripture ever teaches that there are 'co-rulers', i.e. co-ruling gods, with God the Father and Son on His throne, nor with God and the Lamb in New Jerusalem. Being seated in heavenly places has nothing to do with reigning and ruling over heaven. Those heavenly seats are only in our hearts, where the Lord sups with us on earth. That is when we behold the kingdom of God is within us, not we are now in heaven, and certainly not ruling over it.
3. Finally, along with this rule of nations on earth, amil exhorts the modern church militant of making war with others and other nations, to establish the Lord's kingdom rule on earth.
The combination of these three teachings, is of resurrected immortal gods reigning in heaven and on earth. Combined with OSAS, their godship is immortal forever in their own right, that can never fail to be ruling over heaven and earth.
And with all the amil infighting with non-amil heretics, it certainly sounds like the immortal gods are still alive and kicking as always.
I just wonder how many others, whether Christian, Jew, or Muslim, are now being ruling over on earth. Should we declare ourselves rulers of the universe, including heaven and earth, and start telling others what to do for Christ's kingdom come? Or how many angels are we now ruling over in heaven? Do we offer sage counsel to the Son on the throne, Who may pass it on to the Father?
Most of this stuff is merely over spiritualization of physical things prophesied. But declaring ourselves to be ruling over heaven with God at this time, is across the line immortal gods stuff.
Now, if we have also come down to earth to reign, after we were resurrected, then that would be heavenly icing on the delusional cake.
1. Amil says the first resurrection is Jesus' bodily resurrection. It then says Christians already have part in it. Since the first resurrection is confirmed as bodily, and not spiritual only, then in effect amil teaches we already have part in first bodily resurrection.
2. That is also added to the amil teaching, that we are now reigning in heaven, as well as on earth. That means we are now in heaven reigning with God. This is the heresy of the resurrection is past, that Paul rebukes, because they believed they were now rulers in heaven, while on earth. And no Christian is ever ruling with God in heaven, before or after the resurrection of the dead. The only place Christians reign and rule with Christ is on earth.
No Scripture ever teaches that there are 'co-rulers', i.e. co-ruling gods, with God the Father and Son on His throne, nor with God and the Lamb in New Jerusalem. Being seated in heavenly places has nothing to do with reigning and ruling over heaven. Those heavenly seats are only in our hearts, where the Lord sups with us on earth. That is when we behold the kingdom of God is within us, not we are now in heaven, and certainly not ruling over it.
3. Finally, along with this rule of nations on earth, amil exhorts the modern church militant of making war with others and other nations, to establish the Lord's kingdom rule on earth.
The combination of these three teachings, is of resurrected immortal gods reigning in heaven and on earth. Combined with OSAS, their godship is immortal forever in their own right, that can never fail to be ruling over heaven and earth.
And with all the amil infighting with non-amil heretics, it certainly sounds like the immortal gods are still alive and kicking as always.
I just wonder how many others, whether Christian, Jew, or Muslim, are now being ruling over on earth. Should we declare ourselves rulers of the universe, including heaven and earth, and start telling others what to do for Christ's kingdom come? Or how many angels are we now ruling over in heaven? Do we offer sage counsel to the Son on the throne, Who may pass it on to the Father?
Most of this stuff is merely over spiritualization of physical things prophesied. But declaring ourselves to be ruling over heaven with God at this time, is across the line immortal gods stuff.
Now, if we have also come down to earth to reign, after we were resurrected, then that would be heavenly icing on the delusional cake.