The Great End-Time Error
By James M. Frye
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE: All scripture quotations are taken from the Authorized King James Bible. Any deviations are not intentional. All underlines, bold and items within parentheses are the author's.
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Introduction
Every once in a while you run across a false doctrine that is firmly entrenched within the Christian Church. The doctrine of Premillennial Dispensationalism is just such a doctrine. It has been taught repeatedly to so many people on so many occasions that no one seems to realize that the Bible does not actually teach it. Anyone who dares to question this doctrine is viewed as either being hopelessly ignorant or as being someone who just simply refuses to accept what the Bible teaches. Prophecy conferences, Christian book stores and this nation's pulpits are filled with this teaching. But the question we need to ask is not "Is it popular?" but "Is it Biblical?" In the following pages we will examine this doctrine.
The Doctrine Stated
What is the Doctrine of Premillennial Dispensationalism? Although few people would recognize it from its technical name, most Christians have been exposed to it. The teaching goes like this:
The second coming of Christ will take place in two phases. In the first phase, Jesus will return secretly to accomplish three things:
1) Resurrect believers (who have died)
2) Rapture believers - Delivering them from
the coming tribulation
3) Judge believers
Jesus will then return to heaven, taking all believers with him. After the 7 year tribulation period is over, Jesus will again return to Earth (phase 2) to set up his kingdom. At this time, he will sit upon the throne of David and reign from earthly Jerusalem for 1000 years. After the 1000 years are over, Jesus will do three things:
1) Resurrect Unbelievers
2) Judge Unbelievers
3) Create New Heavens and a New Earth.
Test All Things
The Bible tells us that we are to test all things.
1 Thessalonians 5:21
We shouldn't just accept this doctrine because so many people teach it. We should rather test it, to see if it is true.
Acts 17:10-11
The Bereans were accounted as being more noble because they did not immediately believe the things taught by Paul the Apostle. They instead searched the scriptures daily (for days) to see if what he was teaching was true. What were the Bereans looking for? They were looking for passages of scripture that either agreed or disagreed with what Paul was teaching. We, like the Bereans, need to search the scriptures to see if Premillennial Disensationalism is true.
In Matthew chapter 4, we see Jesus being tempted by Satan.
Matthew 4:5-7
Here we find the Devil quoting scripture. There is nothing wrong with Psalm 91 which he is quoting. It means what it says and says what it means. The problem is with the Devil's interpretation & application of Psalm 91 - Therefore you (Jesus) ought to jump off this temple. Notice how Jesus responds. Being infinitely familiar with scripture, He did not need to search its contents for days as the Bereans did. He simply quotes another passage that contradicts the Devil's interpretation. If Jesus would have jumped off the temple. He would have forced God to prove Himself, thereby testing (tempting) Him. This would be a sin according to Deuteronomy 6:16, which Jesus quotes.
There is a very important principal in all of this. Since all of Scripture is true (Psalm 119:160), no scripture may be interpreted in a way that causes it to contradict any other scripture. After all , God does not disagree with Himself. So in testing any teaching, we need to search the scriptures to see if there are any verses that disagree with it. Let's also keep in mind that we only need one verse. Jesus did not say it is written again, and again, and again. He simply quoted one verse, and even the Devil knew that was enough. So, let's test the doctrine of Premillennial Dispensationalism. Are there any verses in the Bible that disagree with it?
The Biblical Teaching on the Resurrection
Refutes This Doctrine
According to Premillennial Dispensationalism, the resurrection of the believers will take place 1007 years before the resurrection of unbelievers. What about this? Does the Bible teach that there will be two resurrections separated by a period of 1007 years?
John 5:28-29
This passage tells us clearly that there is an hour (one point in time) coming in which all (not some) that are in the graves shall come forth (be resurrected). Some will be resurrected unto life and some unto condemnation. There will be one resurrection but two destinations.
So does the Bible teach that there will be two resurrections - one for believers and one for unbelievers separated by 1007 years? No! The Bible teaches that both believers and unbelievers will be resurrected at the same time.
Since we only need one verse to refute a false teaching, we could stop right here. This doctrine is a false doctrine! If even one verse of scripture contradicts a teaching, that teaching is wrong. You might say "But what about this verse or what about that verse?" If so, you're missing the point. If your interpretation of those verses is correct, it will not contradict this verse. Let's look at another passage.
Acts 24:14-15
Here we have Paul the Apostle telling us what he believes (surely we know that he is right). He tells us that there will be a (one) resurrection of the dead. Who will be there? Both the just and the unjust. Now, if I told you that I was going to give you a car, would you expect two? Of course not! You would expect one. So when the Bible says that there will be a resurrection and that both the saved and the unsaved will be there, it eliminates the possibility of there being two resurrections separated by 1007 years.
Daniel 12:1-3
Here again we have believers and unbelievers being raised at the same time. Notice when it takes place. After the tribulation. Scripture is so clear that it is hard to see how someone could miss it. Most people, however, do not get their beliefs from what the Bible actually teaches, but from what someone tells them it teaches.
The Biblical Teaching on the Judgment
Refutes This Doctrine
Premillennial Dispensationalism teaches not only that there will be two resurrections, but also that there will also be two judgments. Does the Bible teach that there will be two judgments - one for believers and one for unbelievers separated by 1007 years?
Acts 17:30-31
God has appointed a (one) day in which he will judge the whole world. Not two separate days 1007 years apart. How can so many people believe this doctrine, when it is so clearly refuted in scripture?
Matthew 25:31-34,41,46
This is a passage has been twisted by many today (2 Pet. 3:16), but it means exactly what it says. When Jesus Christ comes, he will sit in judgment over all (both believers and unbelievers). The saved and the lost will both be judged at the same time, not 1007 years apart.
People used to talk about judgment day. But you don't hear that term much anymore. This false teaching has changed judgment day into judgment days. The Bible, however, speaks of the day (not days) of judgment.
2 Peter 2:9
Unbelievers will be judged on the day of judgment.
1 John 4:17
Believers will be judged on the day of judgment.
Believers and unbelievers will both be judged on the day of judgment. It couldn't be any clearer. Both will be judged on the same day, not on two different days 1007 years apart.
2 Peter 3:7,10
This passage tells us that on the day of judgment the heavens and the earth will be burned up. We have previously seen that both believers and unbelievers are judged on this same day of judgment. So the heavens and the earth will be burned up the same day in which everyone is judged, despite what Premillennial Dispensationalism teaches. Let God be true, but every man a liar (Rom. 3:4).
The Biblical Teaching on the Last Day
Refutes This Doctrine
Premillennial Dispensationalism teaches that believers will be resurrected 1007 years before eternity (the end of time). Is this true?
John 6:40
No. It's not true. Believers will be resurrected on the last day of human history. How could you have 1007 years after the last day? If you did, it would not have been the last day. And if it is the last day, there can't be any other days after it. The Bible makes it so clear. All you have to do is believe what is says. Premillennial Dispensationalism is a lie!
John 12:48
According to this verse, Unbelievers will be judged on the last day. We have already seen that believers will be resurrected on this same last day. The Bible says that both of these events will take place at the same time. Premillennial Dispensationalism says that they will not. Who are you going to believe? God or men?
The Biblical Teaching on the End of the World
Refutes This Doctrine
The Bible tells us about the end of the world.
Matthew 13:24-30
Here we have the parable of the wheat and tares. The interpretation of the parable is given a little further on in the chapter.
Matthew 13:37-43
According to Jesus, believers and unbelievers will not be separated until the end of this world. Premillennial Dispensationalism teaches that they will be separated (at the pre-tribulation rapture) 1007 years before the end of this world. Which are you going to believe? What do you think of a teaching that contradicts the Bible in so many places? More importantly, what does Jesus think of it?
Revelation 2:15
Jesus hates false doctrine. Do you?
Matthew 13:47-50
This passage tells us that the Judgment of believers will take place at the same time as the judgment of unbelievers. It also tells us that both will take place at the end of the world.
The Biblical Teaching on the New Heavens and New Earth
Refutes This Doctrine
Premillennial Dispensationalism teaches that there will not be new heavens and a new earth until 1000 years after the Second Coming of Christ. Is this true?
2 Peter 3:10-13
The present heavens and earth will be destroyed at the Second Coming of Christ, not 1000 years after. We will also have new heavens and a new earth at that time.
Acts 3:20-21
Jesus must remain in heaven until the time comes for the restoration of all things. This will include, not only the resurrection of our bodies, but also the renewal of the earth.
Romans 8:22-23
Jesus must remain in heaven and will not come back to earth until the time comes for us to have a new earth.
The Biblical Teaching on The Reign of Christ
Refutes This Doctrine
When did Jesus begin to reign upon the throne of David? Premillennial Dispensationalism teaches that this event has not yet occurred. It teaches that Jesus will sit upon the throne of David and begin to reign from earthly Jerusalem at the second coming. Is this true?
Acts 2 29-33
This passage is very clear. When God promised David that Christ would sit upon his throne, He was speaking about the resurrection and ascension of Christ - not his second coming. This promise was fulfilled when Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father. Jesus is reigning now, not from earthly Jerusalem but from heavenly Jerusalem (Heb. 12:22, Gal. 4:25-26).
1 Corinthians 15:24-28
Here again, we see that Jesus is reigning now. He will continue to reign until he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy to be put under his feet will be death (by the resurrection) at the second coming. At that point, Jesus shall deliver the kingdom over to the Father.
What about Revelation Chapter 20?
But what about Revelation chapter 20? Doesn't it teach that there will be a 1000 year period between the resurrection and judgment of believers and the resurrection and judgment of unbelivers? No, it doesn't. One of the most important principals of interpreting scripture is that we must always interpret unclear passages in light of clear ones. The book of Revelation is an unclear book filled with much imagery and symbolism (Rev. 1:1). We have already seen a number of clear passages that prove that there is no such time gap. Therefore, we may not interpret Revelation chapter 20 to teach one. There is another way to interpret this chapter that does not contradict any clear passages of scripture. Think about it. There is a way of interpreting Rev. 20 that does not contradict any clear passages of scripture. And there is a way of interpreting Rev. 20 that contradicts many clear passages of scripture. Which do you think is correct? We will discuss this further in an upcoming article on the Millennium.
Summary
We could go on and on showing the errors of this doctrine. There are many other passages that could be sighted. We have, however, already given more than enough verses to prove that this doctrine is false. After all, we only needed one. If you aren't convinced by this point, more will not help. Sometimes it's not that people can't see that something is false but that they won't. Maybe your church teaches this doctrine. Maybe you have believed it yourself for a long time. Maybe you have even taught it to others. None of these things excuses you from accepting the truth. It takes humility to admit that you were wrong.
If, on the other hand, you refuse to drop this doctrine, your problem is with scripture. Not with me. We will all give account for the beliefs that we choose to hold on the day of judgment.
Some of you who are reading this article, however, will be convinced by it. You may even be upset with those who have taught you wrong. Many people teach things wrong because they have been deceived themselves (2 Tim. 3:13). Others deceive people knowingly (Eph. 4:14). Regardless of how or why you were misled, you now know the truth. I would encourage you to stand for it. There are many people out there who are very good at twisting scripture. They can make the Bible seem to teach the exact opposite of what it really says. Do not let them deceive you. Get this message out to as many others as possible. And most of all, don't let anyone talk you out of the truth.
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