BI 354 Bible Doctrines 4J. Michael Lester
Essay Questions for Final• Explain you view of the Lord’s supper (Open, Closed, Close) and explain from
Scripture your theological basis for taking this position.• Describe the three main forms of Church government and identify
arguments either for or against each view.• Discuss the differences between the literal and allegorical methods of
interpretation, and using examples from eschatological passages, show how ones interpretive method will impact ones theological position.
• Explain and discuss the covenant programs of God for Israel and demonstrate the relationship between the various covenants. Be sure to identify the major biblical reference for each covenant.
• Defend the position that understands Daniel’s 70 weeks refers to a period of 490 years.
• Explain the strengths and weaknesses of the Pretribulational rapture position. Be sure to identify all relevant Bible references.
The Views of the Millennium
The Millennium
• Three Major Views:– Amillenialism– Postmillennialism– Premillennialism• Classic or Historic• Dispensational
Amillennialism
Satan Bound
New Heaven and Earth(Church Age)Millennium
Second Coming of Christ
Resurrection of Believers
Judgment of unbelievers
Amillennialism• 2nd Coming of Christ– No distinction between rapture and 2nd coming– Not imminent
• Tribulation– Experienced in present age with past and present struggle with
the forces of evil• Millennium– No Literal Millennium on Earth after 2nd coming. Kingdom
present in Church age.• Israel and the Church– Church has replaced Israel
Views on the Millennium
• Postmillennialism– The belief that the Church ushers in the
millennium through the triumph of the Gospel.– World will become more Christian– Millennial age will result and be a time of peace.– Millennium will last for a long time.
Postmillennialism
Satan Bound
New Heaven and EarthChurch Age Millennium
Second Coming of Christ
Resurrection of Believers
Judgment of unbelievers
The World is getting better
Postmillennialism• 2nd Coming of Christ– Single event; no distinction between rapture and second
coming; Christ returns after Millennium.• Tribulation– Experienced in present age with Past and/or present struggle
with the forces of evil.• Millennium– Present age blends into Millennium because of progress of
gospel.• Israel and the Church– Church has replaced Israel
Arguments for Postmillennialism:
• The Great Commission demands fulfillment during the present age, since Christ is the one who is the power behind it (1 Cor. 15:25).
• Certain parables clearly state that the kingdom of heaven will continue to grow and eventually transform the entire world (Matt. 13:31–33).
• All other eschatological views are too pessimistic. Only Postmillennialism provides for the true triumph of Christ through the Church (Matt. 16:18).
Weaknesses of Postmillennialism:
• The New Testament does not suggest that things will get better before Christ comes, but much worse (Matt. 24; 1 Tim. 4:1–3; 2 Tim. 3:1–5; 2 Pet 3:3–4).
• Postmillennialism arose during a time of great hope and enlightenment, but that hope has turned to despair in the twentieth century. Man is not improving as we thought, and the Church is not triumphing over the world.
• There is limited amount of scriptural support for this position.
Premillennialism
• The belief that in the future Christ will come and set up His kingdom on earth and reign for one thousand years. This event will be preceded by a period of seven years of tribulation which is the outpouring of God’s wrath.
Premillennialism
Satan
New Heaven and Earth(Church Age)
Second Coming of Christ
Rapt
ure
Pret
rib
Judgment of unbelievers
Millennium
Tribulation
Rapt
ure
Mid
trib
Rapt
ure
Mid
trib
Premillennialism(Dispensational or Classic)
• 2nd Coming of Christ– (Dispensational) Second coming in two phases: rapture for church; second coming to earth
7 years later.– Rapture and second coming simultaneous; Christ returns to reign on earth.
• Tribulation– Pre, Mid Trib. views
• Millennium– (Dispensational) At second coming Christ inaugurates literal 1,000-year Millennium on
earth.– Millennium is both present and future. Christ is reigning in heaven. Millennium is not
necessarily 1,000 years.• Israel and the Church
– (Dispensational) Complete distinction between Israel and church. Distinct program for each.– Some distinction between Israel and church. Future for Israel but church is spiritual Israel.
Complete distinction between Israel and church. Distinct program for each.
Arguments for Premillennialism:
• The most natural reading of Rev. 20 demands that there be a one-thousand year reign of Christ on the earth. No other scenario can do justice to this passage.
• It was the view of virtually all the early Church Fathers (pre-250). Irenaeus believed in a future millennium, and he received his views from the writings of Papias, who was an acquaintance of John the apostle.
• History tells us that the Church’s subsequent rejection of Premillennialism was both reactionary and motivated by unchristian worldviews.
Arguments for Premillennialism:
• The millennium is necessary for God to fulfill His promises to Israel.
• Although while Christ was on the earth, the kingdom of God was present through the advent of the King, Christ makes it clear that He did not set up His Kingdom during this time, but that it was still yet future (Acts 1:6–7, Matt. 6:9–10).
Weaknesses of Premillennialism:
• It is problematic to base such an important doctrine on one passage. The one thousand year reign of Christ is only mentioned in Rev. 20. If this passage were not in Scripture, we would not know about it.
• Other Scriptures suggest that there is no interval between the second coming of Christ and the judgment.
End Times Timeline
End times Timeline
7 Year Tribulation Millennium
Bottomless pit
Satan Bound Satan Released
Battle of Armageddon
Battle of Gog and Magog
The Lake of Fire
Satan
Great White Throne
Judgment
UnbelieversDeath and Hell
New Heaven and New
Earth
Eter
nity
Fut
ure
Bema JudgmentMarriage Supper of Lamb