PREFACE Thousand Year Reign of Christ
I have been requested to write about the
teaching on the thousand year reign of Christ that is set
forth in
Rev. 20:4: “And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them,
and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of
them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for
the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast,
neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their
foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned
with Christ a thousand years.”
There is a common teaching that suggest
that Christ will come sometime in the future and set up a
future kingdom on earth and will live and reign for a
literal thousand years in a natural kingdom over the earth.
This teaching is not supported by and is strongly
contradicted by the scriptures. This current day teaching
is similar to the beliefs of the Jews when Christ came to
earth. They believed he would set up a natural kingdom on
earth and he would reign over the world in that kingdom
forever. When he did not set up a natural kingdom like the
natural kingdoms of the earth, they generally rejected him
as being the Messiah.
In the next several essays I will set forth
the teaching in
Rev. 20:4. One thing we must remember is that the book
of Revelation is set forth in figurative or sign language.
The first verse says that “he went and signified it by his
angel unto his servant John.” The word, signify, means to
show by signs. The way that we can understand the teaching
in the book of Revelation is by finding the meaning of the
signs in the rest of the bible. We will use this principle
in studying the teaching on
Rev. 20:4.
I will be covering topics such as
the following:
1. Old Testament
prophecies of a coming king and of a coming kingdom.
2. General overview
of kingdoms.
3. Israel as a type
of the kingdom of God.
4. Time of the
establishment of the kingdom.
5. Nature of the
kingdom.
6. Government of the
kingdom.
7. Dominion of the
king.
8. Who can reign
with the king and the nature of that reign.
9. Significance of
the 1000 year reign of Christ as set forth in
Rev. 20:4. |