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  • Rev 1:19 Write the things which thou HAST seen, and the things which ARE, and the things which shall be HEARAFTER; Get it folks, (John's) past, (John's) present, (John's) future !! Most of the Book of Revelation has been fulfilled. Jesus can return at anytime.

  • It sounds like you are an amillennialist, would this be accurate?  That Rev.20 is speaking symbolically of Christ's first Advent? I also find the dispensational view of the millennium to be in error. However, I believe the Scriptures are clear that the millennium has not yet begun, therefore, I am a premillennialist. The amillennialist view is also in error as it does not view Rev.19&20 to be chronological in order. Feel free to respond, thank you.

  • Historically, the pre-mill view does have merit. My view is best described by amillennialism in this video. Thanks for your comment, Grace and Peace to you.

  • Again, I strongly disagree with both dispensational premillennialism and Amillennialism. Amillennialism fails to see the 2nd Advent in Rev.19, and that ch.20 should be read chronologically after ch.19. Dispensationalists believe the 1,000 yr. reign to be on the earth. This is flawed. There is nowhere intimated in Rev.20 that the saints rule with Christ on the earth during the 1,000 yrs. It is a Heavenly reign. Thanks for your response.

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