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A Short Study of Revelation 20's 1,000 YearsDay StarMarch, 1996 by Larry Wilson Editor's Note: This article is the first in a two part study, meant to outline the key elements of Revelation 20. A more comprehensive study will follow next month, in Part 2 of the series. Students of Bible prophecy generally ascribe to four basic views regarding the 1,000 years mentioned in Revelation 20. There are also variations within each view. They are:
The most popular of the four views is called Premillennialism because adherents of this view believe that Christ's kingdom on Earth will be established before the millennium begins. In essence, premillennialism teaches that Jesus will return to Earth, resurrect His people, and reign for 1,000 years in peace and righteousness from the throne of David in a rebuilt city of Jerusalem. At the end of the 1,000 years, there will be a final resurrection, judgment and renewal of the heavens and the earth. Then Christ's kingdom will be consolidated with the eternal kingdom and He will return the kingdom of Earth back to the Father. Many premillennialists believe that the promises and covenants God gave to ancient Israel in the Old Testament are unconditional; therefore, He will literally fulfill all He initially promised to Israel during the 1,000 years. There is some dispute among premillennialists concerning the identity and role of the saints during the millennium. Some scholars teach that the saints will rule as priests and kings with Christ over the unconverted. Others believe the Jews will be converted to Christianity as a result of the rapture and then will rule over the Gentiles. The net effect in either case is that the saints will rule over the wicked. The opposite of Premillennialism is Postmillennialism. Bible students who believe in Postmillennialism teach that Christ s kingdom will be established on Earth after the 1,000 years are over. One group of postmillennialists believe that the world will continue as it is, getting more and more Christianized as a result of Christians sharing the gospel on a wider scale (i.e., worldwide TV, shortwave radio, Bibles printed in many languages, etc). When the world is completely converted, then a long period of peace and prosperity will exist for the next 1,000 years. At the end of the 1,000 years, Christ will return to Earth, resurrect the dead, perform the final judgment, give the saints eternal life and destroy the wicked. Another group of postmillennialists believe that until Christ establishes His kingdom at the end of the 1,000 years, the Earth is desolate of mankind during the 1,000 years. The third view of the 1,000 years is called Amillennialism. Adherents of this view maintain that the 1,000 years is not a literal period of peace and righteousness. Some of them believe that the millennium alludes to a present reign of deceased souls with Christ in Heaven. This would then be followed by Christ's second coming, a resurrection, final judgment, and Christ's eternal reign over a perfect kingdom here on Earth. Just what takes place during the 1,000 years of Revelation 20 is a matter of debate among amillennialists. Basically, amillennialism stands in opposition to the first two options: pre and post millennialism. The millennium, according to amillennialism, is better understood in an allegorical sense. Last, there is a catchall position on the millennium called “Panmillennialism.” People in this category are not comfortable with the three views above, but they believe that in due course, the millennium will “panout” just as God intends. Obviously, this view is no view. Which view of the millennium is best? Which view is more comprehensive? What is the truth about the 1,000 years of Revelation 20? Do Christians really need to know about the millennium right now? Certainly, the subject of the millennium years invites several questions. Here is a baker s dozen for your consideration:
A Completed PictureIt is human nature to dismiss the importance of things we do not understand. An elderly man once said to me, “I ve lived 80 years without understanding the millennium. Do you really think I need to know about it now?” I smiled and responded, “People have lived on Earth for thousands of years without refrigerators. Do we really need them now?” The point behind my tongue-in-cheek response is that God has included “timely”information in the Bible; that is, when the right time comes, the information becomes essential to those who want to understand the ways of God. The better we understand God's actions, the deeper our faith in God can grow! Therefore, I find the subject of the millennium important right now because the time has come. Information revealed in Revelation 20 will bring the big picture into sharper focus. In other words, the millennium and its intricate details reveals how God is going to deal with seven groups of people. (More about these groups will follow.) Conclusions are Built on Basic ExtensionsEvery presentation on the millennium is based on suppositions or axioms that the expositor believes to be true. For example, the views of Hal Lindsey and Jack Van Impe align with their basic doctrinal beliefs. So do mine. In fact, I have read the conclusions of several expositors on the millennium and have discovered that all of them have one point in common: The millennium serves as a means to a glorious end. Each expositor believes the millennium to be a vehicle through which God terminates the sin problem. Obviously, any expositor's conclusion is related to what they understand the sin problem to be and this is why there are significant differences on the subject. My understanding of the millennium aligns with five essential Biblical doctrines that I hold to be true. One of these five basic doctrines is the mortality of man's soul. In Ezekiel we find that the soul that sins, dies. (Ezekiel 18:4) Many Christians believe the soul is immortal and that it gos to Heaven or Hell at the time of death. However, my conclusions, based on Scripture, indicate that this is not the case. In fact, when the subject of death is correctly understood, the subject of the millennium becomes understandable. And more importantly, Revelation 20 explains how God finally and fairly terminates the sin problem. Thus, the big picture of God's PLAN to save man is completed with the closing chapters of Revelation. For me, the subject of the millennium reveals a loving and thoughtful God! A Word about Soul SleepThe New Testament refers to death as “sleep” 13 times. Remember the story of Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha? Jesus referred to Lazarus' death as sleep. (See John 11.) Why did Jesus say that Lazarus was asleep? Why is death called sleep so many times in the Bible? Here is the answer: The death experience is temporary, just like sleep is temporary (and the older I get, the more temporary sleep seems to be). That is the reason for a “resurrection.” Every person that dies, shall live again, and these people will be awakened from their death/sleep in a resurrection. There are two general resurrections — one for the saints, the other for the wicked. The saints will be resurrected at the Second Coming. (1 Thessalonians 4:16) The people judged to be wicked will be resurrected at the end of the millennium. (Revelation 20:5) If you are a new Day Star reader, here is some background information about soulsleep that might be helpful. (I have written earlier articles on this subject.) The Lord commanded Adam that he should not eat of the fruit of the forbidden tree. “If you do”, the Lord said, “you will be executed on that very day because of your rebellion.” (Genesis 2:17) In the Garden, there was only one death possible for those who had access to the Tree of Life. Death could only come through execution. (The wage for sin is eternal death. Romans 6:23) The day Adam sinned, he was to be executed for his rebellion against God, but Jesus stepped “in the way” and became man's mediator or intercessor. At that very moment, man's penalty for sin (execution and eternal death) was averted because a Savior stepped in the way. To prevent sinners from living forever, man was removed from the Garden so he would not have access to the Tree of Life. (Genesis 3:22) Without the renewing power found in the fruit on the Tree of Life, a temporary death (first death) became part of man's experience. Even though the PLAN of salvation delayed the administration of eternal death, it did not stop the relentless process of sin's degeneracy. The first death — a temporary death — is the consequence of sin's degeneracy. For example, Adam lived 930 years and then died. Adam received a “stay of execution” (as all mankind has) for the sin he committed until the end of the millennium. This final deathbyexecution is the second death. Of course, if Adam received Christ as his Savior (and I believe he did), He will not have to die the second death because Jesus died that death for him (paid the price for sin). Jesus was executed just as the second death requires. But, and this is the point, although execution and eternal death has been delayed for mankind, it will certainly be implemented. The second death (the eternal death) comes at the end of the millennium when the justice of God is poured out on people who He determines are in rebellion against Him and the principles of His kingdom. Am I saying that the wicked are going to be resurrected from their temporary death at the end of the millennium, only to be executed for their wickedness at the second death? Yes. Why would God treat the wicked this way? Why would He resurrect wicked people only to destroy them? Doesn t this sound mean? On the surface, it does. But, as this study continues, you will learn the simple and profound answer to why God chose to handle matters in this way. A 7,000 Year PlanAs stated in previous studies, the PLAN of salvation seems to take 7,000 years to accomplish. God designed this plan as a simple but elegant process for dealing with mankind. In short, it works this way: By staying Adam and Eve's execution, God allowed them to live, procreate an populate the Earth as originally PLANNED. But since sin ruined mankind, mankind was allowed to live for only a season. At the end of each person's life, he or she would have to sleep in a temporary state of death until the time comes for the restoration of all things. Just before the time of restoration, the dead and the living will be judged to determine who will have a part in the Earth made new. (The dead are judged shortly before the Second Coming and the living are judged through the mark of the beast test. Revelation 12:1518) At the Second Coming, those individuals found to be righteous during the judgment of the dead will be resurrected and given eternal life. The individuals who are alive at the Second Coming that have not submitted to the mark of the beast test will be “caught up in the air with those resurrected from the dead.” (1 Thessalonians 4:17) The people who are alive at the Second Coming and have received the mark of the beast tattoo will be killed by the sword that comes out of the mouth of Jesus (Revelation 20:45) and the birds will eat their flesh (Revelation 19:1121). At the end of the millennium, all of the wicked from all ages will be resurrected to watch and understand three things:
As you can see, the subject of the millennium is important because it explains how God finally disposes of sin. For this reason, the subject of the millennium is directly connected to the doctrine of man's mortality. When a person dies, he or she neither goes to Heaven nor Hell. Instead, the body decays back to dust (Genesis 2:17). The breath of life (the spirit) returns to God and the soul or intellect is suspended in an unconscious state (John 11:11-14; Ecclesiastes 9:5,6; Ecclesiastes 12:7; Acts 2:29,34). That person's life, as recorded in the books of deeds, is judged by Christ at an appointed time, just before the Second Coming. Jesus carefully reviews each man's actions as recorded in the books of Heaven. When Christ comes, the dead are resurrected in one of two resurrections — the first resurrection is at the Second Coming and the second resurrection (for the purpose of erradicating the sin problem) is at the end of the millennium. (John 5:28,29; John 6:39-54; Luke 11:31,32) Obviously, I do not believe anyone is burning in hell right now, nor are the saints rejoicing in Heaven. An indepth study in the Bible does not support an eternally burning hell. If the wages for sin are burning in hell for eternity, then Jesus never paid the price for sin — He would still be burning in hell. The Bible states that the wages of sin is death — not a life of torment. The dead are nonexistent, they cannot talk, think or communicate. It is simple, the souls of dead people do not exist just like your soul did not exist before you were born. When the resurrection occurs, God will restore the soul/persona of each person just as he was when he went to the grave. This is why Paul writes that we shall be known, even as we are now known. (1 Corinthians 13:12) Yes, there are some texts that seem, on the surface, to contradict this finding; however, when the weight of Biblical evidence is studied to evaluate all that the Bible has to say on this topic, I find the above conclusion to be the only solution to several issues that are involved. (Note: If you would like to review my article on the condition of man after death, please call the office for a reprint of my Day Star article “Who's burning in hell right now?”) Some People are in HeavenYes, I know there are a few chosen ones who God has already taken to Heaven such as Enoch, Moses and Elijah. A small group also ascended with Jesus at the time of His ascension, but I am writing about humanity in general. (Genesis 5:23,24; Jude 9; 2 Kings 2:11-12; Matthew 27:51-53; Psalm 68:18) When a person dies, his or her soul ceases to exist. Our souls do not have some intelligent existence before we are born and our souls do not have some intelligent existence outside the body after we die. Certainly, some people could question upon looking at the evening news, whether there is much intelligence on Earth anyway. However, if you disagree on the matter of soulsleep, do not quit reading yet. Please allow me to explain further. Groups of peopleI need to briefly summarize how God deals with seven groups of people at the time of the Second Coming. Many people do not realize that there are seven distinct groups of people and the Bible addresses how God will deal with each group. Keep in mind that when it comes to salvation, there is one PLAN, one faith, one Lord, one baptism, etc. However, when we reach the very day of the Second Coming, there will be seven distinct groups of people for God to deal with. If we merge or mix God's plans for one group with another, hopeless confusion will result. So, let us examine each group independently and determine how God deals with them. Here are the seven groups:
Obviously, the first four groups presume the presence of a judgment, for how can a person be classified as wicked or righteous without being judged? Again, let the point be emphasized that at the time of the Second Coming, these classifications will exist because the judgment of the dead and the living will have already been completed. The living will have either rejected or accepted the mark of the beast — thus they judge themselves. All of the dead will have been judged by Christ to be wicked or righteous. Thus, the endtime judgments produce four groups of people: the wicked and righteous dead and the wicked and righteous living. Look at the illustration and notice how the seven groups are managed. As you read the following description of each group, refer to the chart below.
We Have to Know how God Deals with the DeadBecause the millennium deals with these seven groups of people, and five of the seven groups are dead (or soon will be dead), it is important to understand God's plan for dealing with them. This has been job one. Next time, we wil go through Revelation 20 so that it makes sense just as it reads. We will also try to answer the baker's dozen questions listed at the beginning of the article. If you have some questions why not send them in? Return to the Wake Up America home page. Return to the Day Star index. © Wake Up America Seminars, Inc., March, 1996 |