So far, about fourteen people have replied to this thread and all mostly agree that it is resurrected saints who will rule and reign over cities and nations with, and for, Jesus. Paul, in explaining the resurrection stated, "...flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Cor. 15:50). We can, however, inherit the kingdom of God once resurrected, when we receive the required "spiritual body" (v. 44), "incorruption" (v. 53) and "immortality" (v. 54). Only then is one fit to inherit the kingdom of God with Jesus.
Most of us, however, are overlooking the fact that the promised resurrection, to inherit the kingdom of God, was one of the promises of God---to Israel, to literal genetic Israel. How then can Israel, correctly identified, be, predominantly, a non-Christian people? How can the dead in Phariseeism and those alive in the same be Israel when they will not rise in the resurrection and cannot therefore inherit that which was promised to God's Israel covenant people? Israel, therefore, correctly identified, has to be, historically, a predominantly Christian people. Israel, in other words, would have to be one and the same with the people who, over the centuries, have been the nucleus of the church. Picture then the great evangelists of the twentieth, the nineteenth, and eighteenth centuries, and you will see a pattern. In them you will see the same people as those who created the Protestant Reformation. And, as history proves, those of the Protestant Reformation are descended from what used to be called "Christendom." Christianity then, over the centuries, has been very Eurocentric. Only a liar, or a fool would deny this. And, only the most naïve would assume that this is pure coincidence. So, where did these people, these custodians of the Bible and the Christian religion come from? Were they always in Europe? No, they were not always in Europe, not anymore than today's Pharisees, than the people of the Talmud were always in Europe. So, which of these people, those of historic Christianity, or those of historic Phariseeism, are going to prove they are Israel by inheriting the promised kingdom of God on resurrection day? Think about it.