Dwight Pentecost claims Gentiles will be Israel's servants during Millennium

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Apr 23, 2017
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you need to read the Bible a little bit more without the Hyper stuff!!!!!!!!!!!.

The Millennium will be on earth; it will be in the land of Israel; The remnant of Israelis will be the government (type) that Jesus will rule the Nations of the earth through; Every person(gentiles) will have their own land; every person (gentiles) will have 100 years to convert to Christianity or Belief in Christ;Those who do convert will live till the end of the millennium where they will be judged along with the Great White throne and all those that are to be resurrected.

As far as being converted when a person enters the Millennium is not stated. I will postulate that there will be some of the survivors that will have been converted to Christianity. However, knowing how mankind is self-centered beyond comprehension, I believe there will be many who are not converted and will remain unconverted for the 100 years they are alotted. That is if they live that long.

The way God has stated that Jesus will rule with an Iron hand leads me to believe that the evil within MAN will raise it 's ugly face from time to time even without any influence of Satan or his cronies. The Bible tells us, that near the end of the Millennium, Satan is loosed again for a time in which he finds (apparently) millions of men/women who do not agree with the system and will stand with Gog and magog again. I say millions mainly because it would take that many to surround Jerusalem and the Temple especially if the Temple is some miles outside of the City of Jerusalem.

Again I urge you to rethink your writings above, The Millennium will be physically on this earth complete with a temple and Jesus Christ sitting on His Mercy seat.

can u then explain to me why matthew 25:46 at the second coming mentions only two groups. no one left in the flesh to enter millennium. ive been asking anyone to explain this away.
 
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ok it appears gotquestions.org is straight up twisting matt 25:46 or am i just dumb???? see to this quote:

"Christ will judge the unrighteous Gentiles (goats), and they will be cast into the lake of fire for eternal punishment (Matthew 25:46). Therefore, no unbelieving Gentile will survive to live on into the millennial kingdom. The righteous Gentiles, or sheep, will live on into the millennial kingdom. They will give birth to children and will populate the Earth. However, these are not the only ones who will be producing children during the millennial kingdom."

they say that the righteous gentiles(the sheep) will live on into the millennial kingdom and will populate the earth. but thats not what matthew 25:46 says it says they gain eternal life, no mortality no populating no rebellion since u got eternal life u see.... isnt this clear twisting of simple verse?

the full article is here:
https://www.gotquestions.org/millennial-kingdom.html
 

MarcR

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#kissajew? REALLY???????
Davida,

I am a 'Jew' and I did not take SG's remark as anti-semitic.

I believe that he was expressing the opinion that the three authors in question go to a pro-semitic extreme.

I don't agree with his assessment; but I am not offended by it.
 
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Most (if not all) the attacks on the Reformed here are due to them being Reformed and nothing more. :)

More than one attacker has gone as far as to suggest we are lost, don't believe in free grace, have offered several lies upon us, have suggested we are a cult, are here to recruit, don't believe in the Great commission (one, after "liking" such a lie cast upon us afterwards said a reformed person led her to Christ, completely contradicting herself...lolzzzz) &c.

Their utter hatred for the Doctrines of Grace drives these attacks, and that is a fact.

I'll put it like this; if one of their crew had said the exact same thing we'd not have threads started over it. :D
 

notuptome

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Most (if not all) the attacks on the Reformed here are due to them being Reformed and nothing more. :)

More than one attacker has gone as far as to suggest we are lost, don't believe in free grace, have offered several lies upon us, have suggested we are a cult, are here to recruit, don't believe in the Great commission (one, after "liking" such a lie cast upon us afterwards said a reformed person led her to Christ, completely contradicting herself...lolzzzz) &c.

Their utter hatred for the Doctrines of Grace drives these attacks, and that is a fact.

I'll put it like this; if one of their crew had said the exact same thing we'd not have threads started over it. :D
Classic victim syndrome. Whine when he is attacked for reformed theology but launch full scale attacks on dispensational theology.

I know he won't read this but both are religious systems. Neither is like the word of God which is infallible. Both contain some truth depending on how much emphasis is placed on their tenants.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

Locutus

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Classic victim syndrome. Whine when he is attacked for reformed theology but launch full scale attacks on dispensational theology.

I know he won't read this but both are religious systems. Neither is like the word of God which is infallible. Both contain some truth depending on how much emphasis is placed on their tenants.
The only thing you are doing in this thread is assassinating the character of a man of God in Dwight Pentecost.

2Ti 3:8 Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.
Pot calling the Kettle black here.

You placed placed Dwight Pentecost in the same "league" as Moses, that says plenty.
 

Locutus

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So, soandso any insights on Isa 14:1-2?

Isa 14:4 That thou shalt take up this proverb against the king of Babylon, and say, How hath the oppressor ceased! the golden city ceased!

Should the above be considered as part of the context?