When Jesus came the first time, the Jews, by in large, rejected him and a remnant believed, which Paul identified with. That is simply to understand. The Jews were dispersed when the temple was destroyed and have been up to the present time for the most part. Many have gathered under certain banners from around the world and have taken up residency in Israel, which they consider to be their homeland, while others are still dispersed and probably are content to be so. I don't think we have a problem with that. The gospel of Christ and him crucified is the gospel being preached today and the only means whereby men can be saved and forgiven of sin, including the Jew. No problem with that, I hope.
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Will Christ reign for 1,000 Years?
Second, the Scriptures precluded an earthly reign! The Scriptures not only do not promise an earthly reign, they teach that Christ will not reign on the earth. Consider the following1) God decreed that no descendant of Coniah (Jeconiah or jehoichin) "shall prosper, sitting upon the throne of David, and ruling any more in Judah" (Jer. 22:28-30). Since Jesus is a descendant of Jeconiah through Salathiel (Matt. 1:12; Lk. 3:27), His throne must therefore be somewhere other than Judah, or His kingdom will fail. This excludes an earthly reign of Christ from Jerusalem.(2) According to prophecy, the Branch of David (Jer. 33:15-18) would be "a priest upon his throne" (Zech. 6:12=13). Jesus is the Branch of David (Rev. 5:5; 22:16) arid a priest upon His throne (Heb. 6:20; 7:1), yet He cannot be a priest on earth (Heb. 8:4). Therefore, His reign as King cannot be on the earth!(3) The Jews readily admitted that Christ would be "The son of David" (Matt. 22:42). So, Jesus cast them a dilemma. "How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying, The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till 1 make thine enemies thy footstool? If David then call him Lord, how is he his Son?" (Matt. 22:43-45; cf. Psa. 110:1). The Jews could not answer because they did not understand the true nature of the kingdom. Yet Peter explained its meaning on Pentecost (30 A.D.) when he said that Jesus was raised from the dead to sit on David's throne at the right hand of God where He rules as Lord and Christ (Acts 2:29-36). David, Jesus and Peter understood that the reign of Christ would be in heaven at God's right hand. Since Jesus is to reign at the right hand of God till the end (1 Cor. 15:24-26), there can be no earthly reign of Christ!
Will Christ Reign For 1000 Years On The Earth?