Will Christ utter new words in a Premil millennium?

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Zao is life

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What are you talking about?

You will know because Christ knows what words of yours you will be required to give answer to Him for before the thousand years even begins.

How will I know what words of yours He will mention?

Personally, I concern myself with what words of mine He will require of me to give and answer for before the thousand years begins rather than what He may or may not say during the thousand years to follow His return.
 

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You will know because Christ knows what words of yours you will be required to give answer to Him for before the thousand years even begins.

How will I know what words of yours He will mention?

Personally, I concern myself with what words of mine He will require of me to give and answer for before the thousand years begins rather than what He may or may not say during the thousand years to follow His return.
Alright, what about Jesus adding to the canon during the millennium? What is your position on that?
 

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Alright, what about Jesus adding to the canon during the millennium? What is your position on that?

He won't need to. By then everything He has ever said will have come to pass except the final words He gave us - the release of Satan, the final Gog-Magog rebellion, the Great White Throne judgment and the destruction of death and hades in the lake of fire, together with all whose names are not found in the Book of Life.

So He has already told us whatever we need to know.

@grafted branch I think it's a silly question and proves nothing regarding your position on the millennium.
 

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He won't need to. By then everything He has ever said will have come to pass except the final words He gave us - the release of Satan, the final Gog-Magog rebellion, the Great White Throne judgment and the destruction of death and hades in the lake of fire, together with all whose names are not found in the Book of Life.

So He has already told us whatever we need to know.
Ok, that’s really all I’m trying to get at. I’m just interested in how Premils are dealing with this. I’ll put you down as Jesus not uttering any new words during the millennium.

@grafted branch I think it's a silly question and proves nothing regarding your position on the millennium.
I’m not trying to prove anything. This is what I said in the OP “I’m not trying to debate anything, I’m just curious what others think about this.”
 

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The waste of time is asking questions about whether the Lord will become a liar or not
Great, let’s not waste time on whether God is a liar or not. Since it appears you agree that inserting extra time into a prophecy makes God a liar, let’s briefly look at Daniel 9:24.

Daniel 9:24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy.

Since most every view, Preterist, Amil, and Premil agree that the Daniel 9:24 conditions get fulfilled in the millennium, and you see adding time in between the 69th and 70th week as making God a liar, then that means you’re not Premil. You have to have the 70th week already fulfilled in the first century and either we are currently in the millennium or it’s already over.

Welcome aboard and thanks for joining all the rest of the non-Premils on the forum.