Acts 3:19-21 19 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out, 20 that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus, 21 whom heaven must receive until the time for restoring all the things about which God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets long ago.
I'm about to cause the premillennarians' heads to spin. They will run to their dens, grab their calculators, charts and graphs and diligently persevere until they form their rescue device to save their precious theology
This verse proves Peter was not a premillennial guy. He says that Jesus stays in heaven until the "restoration of all things".
It appears you've not seen my post on Acts 3... I'll place it here:
[quoting]
Acts 3:21 [speaking to
"ye men of Israel," v.12 (unsaved persons as noted in v.13-15,17,19)] then states: "whom indeed it behooves heaven to receive
until the time
s of restoration
of all things of which God spoke by the mouth of His holy prophets
from the age."
[i.e. the OT prophecies...
in contrast to that which He had theretofore kept "hidden in God"/was
as yet undisclosed]
In vv.13 and 26 the phrase "His
Servant Jesus" (they had not been expecting the "suffering servant" aspects of His Person, only the "reigning-in-power King" aspects, though
both aspects had been prophesied in the OT;
Chpt 3's point is Peter telling them they'd
overlooked the former of these two aspects ['His Suffering Servant'], and thus had a hand [themselves] in fulfilling that very thing, vv.13-15), but this was
not saying that "everything" was at this point in time (the time of Acts 3)
fully fulfilled; and...
...there are TWO "raise" senses spoken of in Acts 3... v.15 speaking of His being "raised from the dead," but the other being "raised" to a position of prominence BEFORE His death (that is, to the position of 'a Prophet like unto Moses'...'raise up unto you of your brethren like unto me [Moses]; him shall
ye hear in all things whatsoever he shall
say unto you' and '
UNTO YOU FIRST God, having raised up [to a position of prominence BEFORE His death] His
Servant Jesus,
SENT him to bless
you, in turning away
every one of you from his iniquities'). The "ALL things which God spoke by the mouth of His holy prophets" (meaning, OT prophecies) have not yet been fully fulfilled, but remain for a
yet-future time
[end quoting]
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The "amill-teachings" say that the phrase "spoke
of these days" refers to His kingly [Davidic] throne [supposedly] up in heaven NOW,
but the phrase refers to the "Suffering Servant" aspect of His ministry, what they'd OVERLOOKED in OT prophecy!
(AND they miss the TWO ASPECTS of "raise" in this text!!); and it is VERY FLAWED to stop in the middle of the entire sentence/thought being conveyed (v.21)!! Hello.
And I made a post the other day re: the correlation between Rev19:19,21/16:14-16/20:5 and that of Isaiah 24:21-22[23]' FIRST of TWO "PUNISH" words (the two being separated by a TIME PERIOD, just like we see in Rev20).