Sunday, May 1, 2011

Reflections & Reactions to the views

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Last December 1999 I remember that everybody was alarm when the year 2000 is fast approaching. Some people were packed up their belongings then went to the cave and some went to the certain place where people say God will appeared, some were in the church to be ready to “meet with their Lord”, and some were enjoying as if nothing will happened. It was a Millennium! The “coming of the Lord!” a “great tribulation…” they thought.  
For me, Millennium or one thousand years will be happened soon. I have seen the different views about Millennium mention by M. Erickson. Each view has their own claim but I hope as we wait upon the Lord our faith to Him will be strengthened. Also, I wish that this controversy will not cause to division on our churches because each views acknowledges the most critical issues to Christianity which is the coming and reigning of Jesus Christ forever. What or when the Millennium is, remember that Christ united all the believers.
I think the good thing that I have seen in Postmillennial view was the growth of the church and the power of the gospel will cause the world to get better and better (good citizen). I have seen our world nowadays as very evil, but on the other hand, God uses these circumstances to let the people realized that evil-doing are for Satan. So, they will now come to Him in repentance. When Christ seen that people are changed, then He will now return.  Accordingly, M. Erickson rejected on this view but for me I will consider also this view.
The Premillinnial interpretation is a closer view of the Millennium as the Bible is concern. They interpret 1000 years as literal time period. I don’t know where and when Millennium will be, but I am looking forward on that day because I want to see Jesus will rule over the earth as David did before. Besides, there will be “great abundance and fertility, of a renewing of the earth and building of a glorified Jerusalem.” Like the Jehovah’s Witnesses they will also looking forward on that day which will happen only on this earth.    
In Amillennial view, accordingly, this millennium is the reign of Christ in the heart of the believer and in his church. Probably, this view will happen in the future but the only thing which I cannot accept is that their interpretation of Revelation 20 is not clear because they interpret it as a whole book.
My understanding about great tribulation is the specific period of suffering at the end of the earthly history. Perhaps, and this is my view, that Christ will take the church prior to the tribulation because Christ here will impose his judgment to Satan which will end to being cast into the lake of fire to suffer eternally. If I will be here, I will ask favor from God that I will get out from the earth because this tribulation is not an ordinarily painful which we are experiencing right now, but this is a great tribulation which the book of Revelation described.  Besides, the conflicts which will occur on this day are the rulers, powers and principalities.
I Thessalonians 4:17 says “we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever.” My appeal is that the millennium and the great tribulation will come soon. But my hope is in my Lord Jesus. Maybe later He will come before the tribulation and meet us on the air. Praise God.

Tribulation

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Tribulation Summary
Pretribulationism view the tribulation is that Christ will take the church to himself prior to the tribulation while Posttribulationism is that Christ will take the church after the tribulation.
Several ideas held by pretribulationists are: a.) The nature of tribulation, there will be indeed a great tribulation b.) The Rapture of the church, Christ will come at the beginning of the great tribulation to remove the church from the world (c.f 1 Thess. 4:17). There will be three resurrections: the resurrection of the righteous dead at the rapture, there will be a resurrection of those saints who have died during tribulation, and at the end of the millennium, there will be a resurrection of unbeliever. c.)The Lord’s Return is imminent, d.) they maintain that there will be at least two judgment. The Church will be judged at the time of the rapture.
Prosttribulationists maintain that the coming of Christ for the church will not take place until the conclusion of the great tribulation. They are less literal interpretation of the events of the last times. Their understanding of the millennium is much more generalized in nature. Accordingly, the church will be present during and experience the great tribulation.
The postmillennialist draw a distinction between the wrath of God and the tribulation, the wrath of God is as coming upon the wicked. On the other hand believers will not undergo the wrath of God instead, that believers will experience tribulation.  
Posttribulationist acknowledge that speaks of believers who will escape or be kept from the impending trouble. They argue, then, that the church will be kept from the midst of the tribulation. Also, the posttribulationist have a less understanding of the last things. They viewed resurrection in two ways these are: the resurrection of believers at the end of the tribulation and the beginning of the millennium, and the resurrection of the ungodly at the end of the millennium.
Another view which called the mediating positions has been created. First, the midtribulational, holds that the church will go through the less severe part of the tribulation, but then remove from the world. Second, the Partial-Rapture view. this hold s that there will be a series of raptures and lastly, Imminent Posttribulationism, while the return of Christ will not take place until after the tribulation.

Millennial

Millennial Summary
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Postmillennialism rests on the belief that the preaching of the gospel will be so successful that the world will be converted. The proponent of this view was Tyconius, an African Donatist, followed by Augustine. The millennium was no longer viewed as a period of a thousand years but as the whole of the church history.
The postmillennial thought that the kingdom of God is as a present reality, rather than a future heavenly realm. They are able to accept what appear to be setbacks, since they believe in the ultimate triumph of the gospel. The postmillennial view the millennium will be an extended period, but not a literal one thousand years. They view millennium is based less upon Revelation 20.
Premillennialism is committed to the concept of an earthy reign by Jesus Christ of approximately one thousand years. They will see Christ as physically present during this time; it believes that he will return personally and bodily to commence the millennium. The primary proponent of this views was Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and embraces with dispensational system and others churches. The primary key passages for this views was Revelation 20:4-6. They will insist on the literal and consistent interpretation of this passage. The millennium would be a time of great abundance and fertility, of a renewing of the earth and building of a glorified Jerusalem.  
They view the rule of Jesus Christ will be complete from the very beginning of the millennium. The evil will have been virtually eliminated.
The premillennialists also anticipated the Israel will have a special place in the millennium. Dispensationalists hold to a continuing unconditional covenant of God with national Israel, so that when God has completed his dealings with the church, he will return to his relations with national Israel. Jesus will literally sit on upon David’s throne and rule the world from Israel. Nondispensational is less emphasis upon national Israel. Instead holding the Israel as special place, being spiritually in nature, will be found within the church. The Israel will be converted in large numbers during the millennium.
Also, the premillennialists hold that the millennium will be tremendous change from what immediately precedes it, namely the great tribulation. The tribulation will be a time of unprecedented trouble and turmoil. While they disagree as to whether the church will be present during the tribulation.
The Amillennialism is the idea that there will be no millennium, no earthly reign of Christ. The great final judgment will immediately follow the second coming and issue directly in the final states of the righteous and the wicked. Perhaps, Augustine was classified as the primary advocates of this view.
They deal with Revelation 20 as a whole book view. They see Revelation as consisting of several sections. These several sections don not deal with successive period of time. They are recapitations of the same period, the first and second coming. Amillennialism treat prophecies as historical or symbolic rather than futuristic especially in Old Testament.
According to Erickson, there are strong biblical grounds for rejecting postmillennialism. Since this view has much less support at the present time and clear depiction of an earthly reign of Christ without his physical presence is nowhere found in the Scripture.
He noted that are no Biblical passages which premillennialism cannot cope, or which it cannot explain. In the other hand the reference to two resurrections (Rev 20) gives amillennialists difficulty. Accordingly, we judge the premillenial view to be more adequate than amillennialism and I agree with this his explanation.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

That is You? (Poem)


Eleven of my friends are good
And the others are rood,
Some just keep me laughing
And some just keep me entertaining.

High School Life (Poem)


Geometry and chemistry
These are the subjects that make us crazy,
Circle and particle
The simple words that make us yell.

Geometry Poem


Geometry that makes me insane
And usually give me pain,
Radius or diameter makes me wonder
How these things can make life easier?