The resurrection in Rev.20:4-6 is only one phase of the first resurrection, as there are stages to it. Many people err on this because they thing that the word "first" means "only."
But each in turn: Christ, the firstfruits; then, when he comes, those who belong to him.
This was not written to suggest stages. Christ is first to be resurrected, and then "those who belong to Him".
If that isn't interesting to you, consider John 5:29.
"and come out—those who have done what is good will rise to live, and those who have done what is evil will rise to be condemned."
Both of these verses DO show that there are just 2 resurrections. One for the unsaved and one for the saved.
Every resurrection which takes place prior to the one at the end of the thousand years belongs to the first resurrection, as listed below:
* Jesus the first fruits of the first resurrection - 1 Corinthians 15:23
* The church at His appearing - 1 Corinthians 15:23 (Then those at His appearing)
* Jesus the first fruits of the first resurrection - 1 Corinthians 15:23
* The church at His appearing - 1 Corinthians 15:23 (Then those at His appearing)
* The Male Child/144,000 (changed immortal and glorified and caught up)
* The two witnesses - Revelation 11:11
* The Great Tribulation saints - Revelation 20:4-6
I have no problem explaining v.8 at all. Here's the scripture:
"When the thousand years are complete, Satan will be released from his prison, and will go out to deceive the nations in the four corners of the earth—Gog and Magog—to assemble them for battle. Their number is like the sand of the seashore."
You would have a bigger problem explaining how Satan would be able to deceive those who are in their immortal and glorified bodies during the millennial kingdom. [/QUOTE]
I would never do that. Satan deceives unbelievers, again.
Those great tribulation saints who make it alive through the entire tribulation period, will enter into the millennial kingdom in their mortal bodies and will repopulate the earth.
It is a great number of their offspring whom Satan will deceive after He is released from the abyss.
So, that means about 3.5 BILLION people (unsaved) would still be alive after Jesus wins the battle of Armageddon. They are the ones who enter the Millennium, and they and their offspring will resent the Lord's "rule with an iron scepter" because He will rule by the "spirit of the Law" rather than the "letter of the Law", per Matt 5. People will be judged based on their INTENTIONS, not their actions.
You have a more healthy attitude than many posters = your not contending against me with the real truth.
Neither the inhabitants marching across the breadth of the earth, nor how the rebellion ends, has any bearing on whether they are mortal or immortal.
Here's a hint: Satan will not be able to deceive those who are already in their immortal and glorified bodies.
I know from 2 Tim 2:12 and Rom 8:17b that only the enduring faithful believers will "reign with Christ", and that includes the trib martyrs. As for all the rest of the believers, many of whom didn't live faithful or enduring lives, like King Saul and many many more, they will STILL BE IN the kingdom, but not in positions of rulership. The Bible doesn't specify but they likely will be in more servitude positions of the kingdom.
If you were persuaded by scripture, you would not be believing in the things that you have been posting.
Remember, I have a healthy attitude about all this. I wa brought up believing in a pretrib rapture, but when I was finally hit between the eyes by Acts 17:11 and how the Bereans studied, I started to dig in and really study; not jus take someone's word for anything.
If what people claim cannot be supported by clear and plain language of Scripture, I won't believe it.
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