jcgood wrote:Thank you ..Jack....
My pleasure JC
I really do like your enthusiasm...
Thank you. I'm glad you do.
but slow down a little...
/grin .. Okay
because ....I do not equate gloom and doom with the end times...
PreMill and Dispen. and Amill are not necessarily goom & doom for the individual, but they
are pretty gloomy and doomy for the Lord Christ's Great Commission, because all three of
those eschatological positions have the Christian Church failing to carry out the Lord's
Great Commission here on earth before He returns.
in light of....1 John 2: 8...On the other hand, I am writing a new commandment to you, which is true in Him and in you, because the darkness is passing away and the true Light is already shining.
Beautiful. Magnificent.
I am thrilled...Jesus said that it is an honor to be persecuted for His name..and the reward would be Great......and His reward is with Him...at His coming....
The unbelievers are certainly persecuting Christians in many spots around the world. Burning our churches. Killing us. Sometimes driving us out of their countries.
I am still working on my study of eschatology....
I understand. I think most Christians today are also doing that.
but you must have a different understanding of Luke 17:26-29...than I do....
I do. Postmills have a different understanding of eschatological texts than do our PreMill and Amill Christian brothers.
I really don't want to discuss that now...
I understand perfectly.
as I am not equipped in my understanding of your eschatology.....
I understand that too. This is an area that does NOT interest a lot of very good Christians, and they just have never gotten around to taking a position on it. I have been studying and reading about this subject for decades, and am settled on the PostMill position.
and also...I don't want the thread to turn
I understand again. You're exactly right, the discussion should stay on your Opening Post.
away from my focus of opposing the exuberant exaltation of nationalism...democracy....capitalism....
Just for the record I also oppose those 3 as defined and practiced by the secular humanists and the atheists and agnostics
and all non-Christians. On the other hand I appreciate all 3 of them when they are given a Christian interpretation and
a Christian application to present realities in America and in the world.
Here are merely one or two examples of a what I mean by that:
* nationalism - I love America for many reasons, one reason is that America is home to tens of millions of God's people.
You hear different figures, but I read that some 86% of Americans self-identify as Christians. The American political system
basically and
generally protects the Christian Church in America.
* democracy - It should not be made into a god, but its the best political system anyone has devised thus far, and it
does permit the constant preaching of the gospel and the constant building of Christian Churches in America and the constant
forming and launching of new Christian projects through out America.
* capitalism - same idea. The Christian Church has the Freedom and the Funding to carry out the Lord Christ's Great Commission
because of the American democratic-capitalistic political and economic system. And we are actually in the process of doing that, not
just here, but all over the world. Worldwide instant media on a wide variety of devices .. the Internet .. even cell phones .. are being
used to spread the gospel and other Bible truths all over the world every single day.
or any other "ISM"....that causes division in the body of Christ.
I hear ya. My view is that we Christians can love each other [in the New Testament meaning of that word] even though we disagree on
many things. I do draw the line on that though. I will NOT fellowship with heretics. I doubt you will either. I mean I do NOT accept (say)
the non-Trinitarians as my true Christian brothers. Where they finally end up will be decided by the Sovereign God, but I do not accept
non-Trinitarians as my Christian brothers.
I picked a topic that I thought most could agree is out of bounds in the world and the U.S....ie....usury...but I have never heard it addressed on "Christian Media"...
I understand. Maybe you can get some more discussion on it here in this thread.
...The Holy Spirit...produces joy and peace..etc....in me......Jesus' prophecies comfort me....everyday is one day closer to His return....
I understand how you look at it. My mother was a PreMill ... /smile
....Remember...the Lord is our still Our Teacher...through the ministry of the Holy Spirit.....It is He who will witness to my Spirit...what I need to
know about the Truth...and the end times.....
So true, but again it will not hurt you to browse through the arguments being published by the optimistic side of the 21st c. Christian Church.
For example:
Postmillennialism: An Eschatology Of Hope
by Keith A. Mathison
287 pages, P & R Publishing, Phillipsburg, New Jersey (amazon.com has it too)
Mathison makes it crystal clear what PostMill is NOT:
"Postmillennialism is not liberalism
Postmillennialism is not the social gospel
Postmillennialism is not universalism
Postmillennialism is not perfectionism
Postmillennialism is not nationalism"
"In this enlightening work, Keith A. Mathison sets forth a wealth of biblical, historical, and theological evidence for an optimistic eschatology. Unlike end-time forecasts that see modest growth in the church before Christ's return, postmillennialism expects the Spirit-blessed gospel to have overwhelming success in bringing the world to Christ. Mathison explains why, and he calls us to renewed faith and expectation as we serve the reigning King of Kings."__ From the blurbs
"Keith Mathison provides the church an apologetic for 'an eschatology of hope' that is thoroughly biblical, soundly evangelical, impressively thorough, logically structured, and easily understandable. The Christian community should gladly welcome this sane and hope-filled exposition." __Kenneth L. Gentry
Another excellent work on this subject is Lorraine Boettner's The Millennium
However the latest big granddaddy work is the 500 + page massive He Shall Have Dominion by Kenneth L. Gentry.
There are many PreMill-Disp writers out there too. George E. Ladd, Louis Sperry Chafer, Charles L. Feinberg,
Jessie F. Silver, G. Campbell Morgan, etc, so you can get the opposing viewpoints.
I pray every day...for the Whole Body Of Christ.....That we may Know Him...and The Power Of His Resurrection....
Amen.
Thank you brother....
You're welcome.
.this might just be the time for me to get firmer on my eschatology...
It might be. I will share my view on something with you. I believe a man can best settle his views on Christian eschatology
in the privacy of his own study, where he reads the books of his choice at his own private pace, and makes up his own mind
about what he believes. Its a project that will likely take decades.
Peace from the Lord Jesus Christ....
Same to you, JC.
Cheers.
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"For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich." 2 Cor. 8:9