@Presby1992 It does, especially covenant eschatology.
I see Rev 19 as still unfolding. Is Jesus done conquering the nations? (V.15)
I think many of these passages are only interpreted clearly by allowing them to play out over a long period of time.
Rome did not fall at ad 70.
@Presby1992 …his body was created mortal, but the tree of life sustained his physical body. Therefore the consequence of sin was physical and spiritual death.
Perhaps there is a final culmination of the new Jerusalems descent, where physical death is truly abolished.
@Presby1992 Thing is, I’m a weird one cuz I’m not full Preterist but I hold to 1 Cor 15 and 1 Thess 4:17 as being historical passages.
I also hold that adamic death was physical, not only spiritual. However, I do believe Adam’s body was created mortal.
@Presby1992 What changes is when they died they were resurrected. I’d say we are in the 1,000 years and in the new Jerusalem, but the kingdom of God didn’t descend over night at the fall of Jerusalem, but was a gradual process that is still continuing.
@HwsEleutheroi@PastorJChester@BornAgainBalaky 1 John 5:1 says whoever believes is then born of God. Tradition glasses are thick when you presuppose a system onto a passage that no one would read how you do unless reading from a man made system.
@MessianicAge10 My wife and i just started going to a local Presbyterian church and we like it a lot. Very welcoming and much less legalistic than our last Baptist church. The pastor had a Preterist teaching on Ezekiel 47, John 7 & Revelation 21-22. Presbyterians lean much more Preterist.
@oneofakindtruc1 Calvinists aren’t cult members. I do believe in the sovereignty of God and some of tulip minus the i. Calvinism gets murky when people claim God regenerates prior to belief in Jesus.
@109evictions@oneofakindtruc1@xthesazx I’m not going to bat for anyone. I don’t blindly follow any man. Ancient Israel has nothing to do with how the church should behave.