Welcome to our latest episode of the Determinetruth podcast. In this episode, Rob and Vinnie dive deep into Revelation 20 and the intriguing concept of the millennium. Exploring the three main views of the millennium, we uncover why this topic holds significance for believers today. Emphasizing the present reign of Christ, we dissect the structure of Revelation 20 and its implications for our interpretation. Moreover, we ponder Jesus' binding of Satan in Mark 3 and its potential influence on understanding Revelation 20. Tune in for a captivating discussion that promises fresh insights into this complex biblical passage.
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Show Notes
20:1-10
2 Thess 2:5; 1 John 2:18
Rev 11:7; 14:8
There are 3 diff views on the millennium:
When does the millennium occur?
Q: when does the 2nd Coming happen with regard to the millennium?
One of the key questions here is what does it mean that Satan is bound
See: Mark 3:20-30
Chronology?
“The war” occurs before the return of Christ in 16:12-16 but in 19:17-21 & 20:7-10 it occurs after return of Christ; And in 20:7-10 it occurs after the 1000 years; but in 16:12-16 & 19:17-21 it occurs before the 1000 yrs
20:1-3 introduces us to Satan—as if we didn’t know who he even was
20:4-6 John “interrupts” the account of the destruction of Satan (20:1-3, 7-10) with an account of the victorious people of God (20:4-6).
20:7 then resumes the narrative that was left off in 20:3
20:4-6 seems like an interruption
The repeated use of a “thousand” (20:2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).
It is my suggestion that the binding of Satan represents a present reality
This makes sense in that the binding was “so that” he can’t deceive the nations
The suffering of the people of God corresponds to the present activity of Satan?
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