@limmuwd here's a second point:
you said, God has a finite number of thrones in the kingdom, and that if a person isn't found worthy, God will offer it to the next person instead. now, you should know about me, i'm a mathematician. so the first thing that popped into my head when i heard you say this was a ball of questions such as 'how many?' and 'how many thrones would God make? how would He decide? guess how many of His creations would make themselves worthy?' and 'how good of an estimator is God?' and 'what if there are too many thrones, or too few?' plus about 900 other similar things that need answering.
the next thing was to explore the boundary conditions, because that's what mathematicians do, too. you had said in this context, that there are a finite number of thrones to be filled and this is the trigger for the age of the Gentiles to be completed. so imagine that God ordained N thrones and that N-1 of them have been filled. imagine there are k > 1 people who are 'vying' for this throne. in your paradigm, i take it, God is watching with great anticipation and interest hoping one of these k people will be found worthy to fill the last throne. i do not know the details of the function that you believe which takes an 'ordinary person' and turns it into a 'worthy to sit on throne' person, but say at least 2 of these k people are both 1 unit away from crossing the 'worthy line'
..God sits on edge of His seat and bites His holy fingernails..
now imagine what scenarios are possible:
so i'm wondering if you have any answers?
and what the implications about the person of God are, according to the answers?
thanks.
you said, God has a finite number of thrones in the kingdom, and that if a person isn't found worthy, God will offer it to the next person instead. now, you should know about me, i'm a mathematician. so the first thing that popped into my head when i heard you say this was a ball of questions such as 'how many?' and 'how many thrones would God make? how would He decide? guess how many of His creations would make themselves worthy?' and 'how good of an estimator is God?' and 'what if there are too many thrones, or too few?' plus about 900 other similar things that need answering.
the next thing was to explore the boundary conditions, because that's what mathematicians do, too. you had said in this context, that there are a finite number of thrones to be filled and this is the trigger for the age of the Gentiles to be completed. so imagine that God ordained N thrones and that N-1 of them have been filled. imagine there are k > 1 people who are 'vying' for this throne. in your paradigm, i take it, God is watching with great anticipation and interest hoping one of these k people will be found worthy to fill the last throne. i do not know the details of the function that you believe which takes an 'ordinary person' and turns it into a 'worthy to sit on throne' person, but say at least 2 of these k people are both 1 unit away from crossing the 'worthy line'
..God sits on edge of His seat and bites His holy fingernails..
now imagine what scenarios are possible:
- at the last minute they both screw up. 0 of k become worthy
- God extends the age of the Gentiles indefinitely with an empty throne
- is it possible no one ever becomes worthy? empty throne forever, age of Gentiles forever?
- why or why not?
- consider the inverse problem - are there a finite number of people who will become worthy?
- is it possible no one ever becomes worthy? empty throne forever, age of Gentiles forever?
- God extends the age of the Gentiles indefinitely with an empty throne
- 1 out of the k becomes worthy and the other doesn't
- God is pleased to grant the last throne to that 1, ends the age of the Gentiles, and no one from that point on until the end of time has the opportunity to reign with Him.
- does anyone become worthy yet not have the opportunity to be rewarded as one who is worthy?
- God is pleased to grant the last throne to that 1, ends the age of the Gentiles, and no one from that point on until the end of time has the opportunity to reign with Him.
- 2 of the k become worthy. there are two cases:
- one becomes worthy a unit of time before the other
- what happens to the other? he or she is worthy to sit on a throne but God doesn't have a throne for them anymore? treated like the unworthy for eternity because of a nanosecond's pace vs another person's?
- both become worthy simultaneously
- who gets the throne? what happens to the other worthy one? treated like the unworthy for all eternity because.. why?
- one becomes worthy a unit of time before the other
so i'm wondering if you have any answers?
and what the implications about the person of God are, according to the answers?
thanks.
I've got a Bible Study to do tonight at church, so I'll reply only briefly here for now...
Regarding the "thrones"... we are actually not "vying' for these. Remember Jesus said, "to sit on My right hand and on My left is not Mine to give, but it is for those for whom it is prepared.” (Mark 10:40)
I do believe the Scripture bears out that there is a specific number of those who will "rule" with Christ over the saved of the nations in Eternity.
One Truth that has helped me tremendously in understanding the Scripture, and the plan and purpose of God, is that being "saved" is the beginning, not the end, of our Journey. I'm currently doing an in-depth Bible Study on this from 1Cor 10:1-12, where Paul, by the Spirit, teaches that Israel being "saved" from bondage, baptized, partaking of Christ in the wilderness and having the Spirit to follow is the "type" that represents our salvation experience and testing to see if we will be among those who "serve God with a whole heart" and are found worthy to receive an "inheritance" in that "city that is to come." - 1Corinthians 10 Bible Study: Our Journey
So... God has ordained "thrones" from the foundation of the earth. And as with Esther, who God ordained to be the one to bring about "deliverance" to the Jews, she was told "if you remain completely silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” (Esther 4:14), if God has destined any one of us to "sit with Him on His throne, ruling the nations" then we must do our part, or God will find another, who was worthy.
Our modern theologies of a 'Heaven or Hell' destiny, 'saved or lost' and we are all 'equal', are foreign to the canon of Scripture, and even to the Apocrypha and early Church writings.
Man, there is a lot that can be discussed on this and other topics. But if you or any are interested, I have explained a little of my understanding of the "royal priesthood" who will inherit Creation as Christ Jesus' "co-heir" and minister Life and healing to the saved of the nations in God's Kingdom; in a video that has resulted in my banishment from a couple other "Christian" forums. Although it is entirely backed by Scripture, so many refuse to accept what the Word says on this that we delve into in Psalm 132
Peace & Blessings, Wisdom & Understanding to all who walk with Jesus.
Michael