But the Book of Revelation claims to be a book of signs and symbols. 'And He sent and showed it by signs by His angel to His servant John'
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Are you suggesting that our spiritual resurrection in Christ is not a REALITY? . . .
You claim that you take things literally. But you don't. You only take literally what suits you. Rev 20.4-5 speaks of 'the SOULS' of those who have died in Christ. The soul is not the body. There is no mention of their bodies. If you take that literally it means that they have not yet risen physically. But that doesn't suit you, so you ignore it.
My soul has risen and lives and reigns with Christ NOW, (Eph 2.5-6; Col 3.1) and when I die my soul will live and reign with Christ in Heaven. And why? Because I have partaken in His resurrection, the FIRST resurrection. Don't you believe that? Why not? Do you treat the remarkable event that as happened to us as Christians based on His amazing resurrection so lightly?
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I see. So anyone who does not agree with you (in spite of the evidence against your view) is spiritually immature? . . .The question is, who should we believe? Christ or Darby and Scofield? I know Who I believe LITERALLY
Tell me, how are our eternally alive spirits (souls) in Heaven eternally alive, when once they were dead in trespasses and sins?
BECAUSE THEY HAVE BEEN RAISED FROM THE DEAD through the almighty power of Christ's resurrection. Just read through Eph 1.19-2.6 and then deny it. That is the first resurrection. But as you say your eyes are tight shut.
And what about their souls previously? Were they not alive and reigning with Christ in Heaven? Or is Paul mistaken?
Show me any Scripture that speaks of two resurrections (apart from the resurrection of Christ and the general resurrection). You can't. For there isn't one. You would rather believe Scofield and Darby than the Scriptures and Jesus. Your whole faith is founded on a doubtful interpretation of a few verses in a book of signs, when in the Old Testament 'a thousand' invariably means a large indefined number. LOL and you tell me you take Scripture LITERALLY? The only thing
you take literally are self-declared books of symbols.
That is what I am asking you to do.
I wonder who he had in mind here. Was it Darby? Or Newton? Or Scofield? Or maybe all three?
Notice the emphasis on TRUTH, not your cunningly devised fables.
you said it. I simply agree with you.
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You know this is ceasing to be any fun, and is becoming quite boring. Let's face it we are at a total Stalemate. You teach the strangest outlook on the End Times Scriptures that I have ever heard. You fail to hear what I actually believe, and then distort what I said, into something else all together. And in my opinion your teachings contradict scripture all over the place. I imagine you pretty much think the same about my beliefs. You are never going persuade me into thinking your way, and I seriously doubt if you can be persuaded into understanding the Scriptures as I do. So I am in favor of simply agreeing to disagree, and just ending this discussion all together. As a matter of courtesy, and to clarify what we literally believe, I will respond to the above, but after that, let's call it a Stalemate.
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You imply the Revelation is only a Book of signs, but once again what you say contradicts what the Scriptures actually say:
Revelation 4:1 (ESV)
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1 [/SUP] After this I looked, and behold, a door standing open in heaven! And the first voice, which I had heard speaking to me like a trumpet, said, “Come up here, and
I will show you what must take place after this.”
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NOW if you are talking about becoming Born Again, when you make reference to "our spiritual resurrection", you once again fail to understand what I actually said. Let me put it as simple as I can.
NOT every person that claims to be a Christian and acknowledges that Jesus is the LORD, is a real Christian.
ONLY those who have had their human spirit born into eternal life by the Holy Spirit are real Christians.
Those who only acknowledge who Jesus is and occasionally bow to Him, only have the faith of the demons:
Mark 5:2-13 (HCSB)
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2 [/SUP] As soon as He got out of the boat, a man with an unclean spirit came out of the tombs and met Him.
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3 [/SUP] He lived in the tombs. No one was able to restrain him anymore—even with chains—
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4 [/SUP] because he often had been bound with shackles and chains, but had snapped off the chains and smashed the shackles. No one was strong enough to subdue him.
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5 [/SUP] And always, night and day, he was crying out among the tombs and in the mountains and cutting himself with stones.
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When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and knelt down before Him.
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7 [/SUP] And he cried out with a loud voice,
“What do You have to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I beg You before God, don’t torment me!”
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8 [/SUP] For He had told him, “Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!”
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9 [/SUP] “What is your name?” He asked him. “My name is Legion,” he answered Him, “because we are many.”
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10 [/SUP] And he kept begging Him not to send them out of the region.
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11 [/SUP] Now a large herd of pigs was there, feeding on the hillside.
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12 [/SUP] The demons begged Him, “Send us to the pigs, so we may enter them.”
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13 [/SUP] And He gave them permission. Then the unclean spirits came out and entered the pigs, and the herd of about 2,000 rushed down the steep bank into the sea and drowned there.
So acknowledging who Jesus is and kneeling before Him, is only the faith of demons, or those on the Broad Road of Destruction. That kind of faith will NEVER SAVE.
Only when the Holy Spirit has Given you a broken contrite heart mourning over your utter sinfulness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit you surrender complete control of your life to Jesus Christ as LORD, meaning Master, willingly out of LOVE for HIM, because of the LOVE of GOD that the Holy Spirit poured into your heart (Rom. 5:5); will you have your human spirit born into eternal life by the Holy Spirit Himself. Prior to that your human spirit was dead. THAT IS WHAT I MEAN WHEN I USE THE TERM "Spiritual Resurrection", it is the human spirit being born from death to life by the Holy Spirit. And it happens the moment the Holy Spirit puts genuine faith in our heart, and our human spirit is born into eternal life, AND eternally alive from that moment on.
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NO WHERE in Rev. 20:4-5 does it say the literal Souls of anyone died. That is talking about those mortals who were beheaded literally, and the term souls, can also be a term to refer to living beings. {Gen 2:7, Ez.18:4, 1 Cor. 15:45} Because of that very confusion in the English language, some newer translations improved that English understanding by wording it this way:
Revelation 20:4-5 (HCSB)
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4 [/SUP] Then I saw thrones, and people seated on them who were given authority to judge.
⌊I⌋ also ⌊saw⌋ the people who had been beheaded because of their testimony about Jesus and because of God’s word, who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and who had not accepted the mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with the Messiah for 1,000 years.
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5 [/SUP] The rest of the dead did not come to life until the 1,000 years were completed. This is the first resurrection.
The thrones are literal; the martyrs are literal; Jesus is literal; the Word of God is literal; the Beast is literal; the image is literal; the mark of the Beast is literal; their foreheads and their hands are literal; and the thousand years are literal. It is all literal. A thousand years means a thousand years. If God meant that it was eternal, I think He would have said so. If He meant it was five hundred years, He would have said so. Cannot God say what He means? Of course He can, and when He says a thousand years, He means a thousand years.
The Greek word for "resurrection" is anastasei, which means "to stand up, a bodily resurrection." It is rather difficult for a spirit to stand up, and those who spiritualize this section are at a loss to explain just how a spirit stands up! This is the same word used by Paul in
1Corinthians 15 for the resurrection of Christ and believers.
"And I saw thrones and they sat upon them" is the one statement that is not entirely clear. Who are "they"? It is my judgment that they must be the total number of those who have part in the first resurrection, which includes the saved of all ages.
Thru The Bible with J. Vernon McGee.
20:4 John now sees people enthroned in heaven with authority to rule. These are saints of the Church Age who will reign
with Christ as His Bride. John also sees a company of martyrs, who had refused to take the mark of
the beast. These are clearly tribulation saints who died for their faith. Both companies will reign
with Christ during the golden age of peace and prosperity.
20:5 The first part of verse
5 must be understood as a parenthesis.
The rest of the dead refers to unbelievers of all ages who will be raised at the end of the Millennium to stand before the Judgment of the Great White Throne.
The statement
This is the first resurrection refers back to verse
4.
The first resurrection is not a single event. It describes the
resurrection of the righteous at various times. It includes
the resurrection of Christ (
1 Cor. 15:23),
the resurrection of those who are Christ's when He raptures the church (
1 Thess. 4:13-18),
the resurrection of the two witnesses whose bodies will lie in the streets (
Rev. 11:11), and
the resurrection of tribulation saints who are described here (see also
Dan. 12:2a). In other words,
the first resurrection includes
the resurrection of Christ and of all true believers, though they are raised at different times. It occurs in several stages.
Believer's Bible Commentary: A Thorough, Yet Easy-to-Read Bible Commentary That Turns Complicated Theology Into Practical Understanding.
So how do I explain that John could see souls or spirits of those beheaded under the altar (Rev. 6:9). I think it is evidence that John's spirit was literally take out of his body for that temporary period of time and literally taken to heaven to see these things. There is a great deal of Scriptures that support the idea that the entire spiritual realm of Created Beings can see each other, especially in Heaven; even though to us mortals they are invisible, and they are never seen by mortals, UNLESS those angels WANT TO BE SEEN by the mortals.
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The nature of one who is spiritually immature, is that he or she will examine every new wind of doctrine, and his or her understanding is thereby is constantly changing, and he or she will rarely can take a firm stance on anything. A spiritually mature person is one who has already examined the teachings by comparing Scripture to Scripture, and comes to an absolute understanding of that subject, having let the Scriptures define that understanding. Therefore the spiritually mature person, will be unshakable from his or her BELIEFS.
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You are confusing the First Resurrection with becoming spiritually Born Again. They are NOT the same thing, the First Resurrection is when true Believers have their Bodies come out of the graves. That born again experience is when the Holy Spirit immerses us into the spiritual body of Jesus Christ. THAT IS A FACT, BUT IT NOT THE FIRST RESURRECTION.
Luke 14:14 (NASB)
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14 [/SUP] and you will be blessed, since they do not have
the means to repay you; for you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous."
{Spoken of as a separate event from the Resurrection of the Unrighteous}
Acts 24:15 (HCSB)
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15 [/SUP] And I have a hope in God, which these men themselves also accept, that there is going to be a resurrection, both of the righteous and the unrighteous.
{TWO EVENTS}
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You said: "I wonder who he had in mind here. Was it Darby? Or Newton? Or Scofield? Or maybe all three?"
I cannot comment on that, because I have never studied the writings of Darby, and Newton, I do not even know who he is, and Scofield was way too liberal for me to bother reading.
As I stated before, I am a CONSERVATIVE EVANGELICAL not associated with any particular Denomination; and I will STAND FIRM on our Beliefs.
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