Originally posted by @sonshipMissing the point as usual. Your brain really is weak.
[b] "For a child is born to us, A son is given to us; And the government is upon His shoulder,
And His name will be called Wond PASS AWAY;
And His kingdom is one that will not be destroyed." (Daniel 7:13,14) [/quote][/b]
A Kingdom can continue with rulers passing over authority to another. Nobody says the Kingdom comes to an end ... moron. The British Kingdom does not end with the Queen passing over authority to her successor. Why are you so dumb?
The rule of Christ as sole authority comes to an end at the expiration of the 1000 yrs. THE KINGDOM DOES NOT END. God rules after that. Paul says that very clearly in 1 Cor 15.
You are like a frigging robot. On second thoughts that is an insult to smart decent robots all over the world.
Originally posted by @rajk999
Missing the point as usual. Your brain really is weak.
A Kingdom can continue with rulers passing over authority to another. Nobody says the Kingdom comes to an end ... moron. The British Kingdom does not end with the Queen passing over authority to her successor. Why are you so dumb?
The rule of Christ as sole authority comes to an end at the expi ...[text shortened]... frigging robot. On second thoughts that is an insult to smart decent robots all over the world.
His dominion is an ETERNAL dominion, WHICH WILL NOT PASS AWAY;
And His kingdom is one that will not be destroyed." (Daniel 7:13,14)
So what you are saying is that "His dominion" and "His kingdom" will no longer be "His".
The kingdom will go on but will not be "His kingdom".
No wonder you resort to insults. Your logic is so poor.
Folks it is ventage Jehovah's Witness teaching to teach that at the end of the millennium the Father jealously ceases the temporary kingdom back from Jesus.
What they totally fail to realize is that it is the will of the Father that the Son reign forever EVEN IF the Son is in absolute subjection.
They ASSUME competition. But in the Triune God this is impossible. . So whatever is said about the Son's submission in First Corinthians 15 "His dominion" and "His kingdom" are ETERNAL.
This is all repetition of defeating of the same poster's errors in previous years. He just repeats and never learns.
Originally posted by @sonshipIts called the Kingdom of God.
Folks it is ventage Jehovah's Witness teaching to teach that at the end of the millennium the Father jealously ceases the temporary kingdom back from Jesus.
What they totally fail to realize is that it is the will of the Father that the Son reign forever EVEN IF the Son is in absolute subjection.
They ASSUME competition. But in the Triune God this is ...[text shortened]... f defeating of the same poster's errors in previous years. He just repeats and never learns.
Never is it called the Kingdom of Jesus Christ
Jesus and the saints rule for the millennium in the Kingdom of God
God rules thereafter.
A fool loaded with false doctrines like you, should not try to teach anyone.
-Removed-Religion > thrēskeia, occurs 4 times in 4 verses in the New Testament of the KJV. The word means ceremonial observance.
In the broader sense it has little to do with what we see as "religion" in the real world, which is factionalized in the extreme.
A better understanding of what is "religion" can be had by dividing the concept in two.
1. Substitutionary Atonement.
2. Rites, rituals and ceremonies. Works of the flesh designed to establish a relationship with God. That is what all other "religions" do and are.
Abel's sacrifice was one of substitutionary atonement accepted by God.
Cain's was a sacrifice of the work of his own hands unacceptable by God. "Religion".
1 Corinthians 13 New King James Version (NKJV)
The Greatest Gift
13 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. 2 And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. 3 And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body [a]to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing.