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Amazing Discoveries | Walter Veith | Victor Gill » Amazing Discoveries Library | Online Library and Reference Books » Articles By Subject » Spiritual Deceptions | Archaeological Discoveries | Jesus Christ | Sabbath | Antichrist | Pentecostalism » The Millennium of Peace
What will happens when Christ returns - the Millennium of peace,God's Judgment,Deliverance, Armageddon and The Earth Made New.
Modern theological trends place great emphasis on the millennium of peace. Three major viewpoints on the millennium are amillennialism, postmillennialism, and premillennialism.
God's judgment is not a snap decision at the end of time or a verdict based on how He feels on the day you die. God set up the Israelite sanctuary service under Moses to show us the process of salvation.
When Christ has finished His judgment, the final decision will have been made as to who will be saved and who will not. Then, probation will end.
God's judgments, such as the seven last plagues, will fall on Earth once probation closes.
God Himself will fight the battle of Armageddon on behalf of His people. God's enemies will be destroyed.
Those who reject God will be destroyed, and those who love God will be removed from the earth for a millennium, leaving Satan and his demons alone on the earth.
God will give His people an opportunity to judge for themselves whether His judgments are righteous.
After the millennium, Jesus will come to Earth and bring the final judgment.
When the millennium ends, those who rebelled against God will be resurrected, and the final battle takes place between Satan and God.
Christ is crowned and the final judgment takes place. Everyone will have a chance to learn why they receive their judgment.
The prophet Malachi wrote about what would happen to those who reject God at the end of time.
The earth will be cleansed with fire, and it will become the eternal home of God's people.
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