The Millennium is the 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth after He returns at the
second coming (Rev. 20:1-10). During this time, Jesus will set up His Kingdom in Jerusalem
and people will continue to live on earth until the earth is destroyed at the end of the
millennium (2 Pet. 3:10-13, Rev. 20:11). Many people wrongly believe that the earth is
destroyed when Jesus returns. The second coming is not the end of the world, but
the end of the age--the end of this time period as we know it (Matt. 24:3).
Some people believe the Rapture and the Second Coming are the one and same event. But
if that is true, we've got a big problem. The problem is
who will populate the
Millennium? Consider the following:
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How do multitudes of people get into the Millennium?
Only a few will enter into the millennial kingdom (Matt. 24:22)
"Then it will come about that any who are left of all the nations that went
against Jerusalem will go up year to year to worship the King." (Zech. 14:16). This
verse indicates that most of the earth's population will be destroyed before Jesus
returns.
By the end of the millennium, there will be multitudes on earth.
Rev. 20:8 tell us "the number of them will be like the sand of the sea."
If only a few people enter the millennium and there are multitudes by the end, how did
all those people get there?
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How do lost people get in the Millennium?
Only saved people enter the millennium.
At the Second Coming, only the sheep (saved people) enter into the kingdom, while the
goats (lost people) are cast into hell. See Matt. 25:31-46.
By the end of the millennium, there will be many lost people.
At the end of the 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth, Satan is loosed from the
abyss and deceives the nations on the earth, who try to overthrow the throne of Jesus.
These are obviously lost people. Zechariah 14:16-19 tell us that during the millennium
people will be required to go to Jerusalem once a year to worship the King (Jesus). For
those who refuse to go, punishment will come upon them.
Why would a saved person refuse to worship Jesus? Obviously, saved people will look
forward to worshiping Jesus. But these are lost people. How did they get in the
millennium?
The answer is simple. These are people born during the millennium!
- How can people be born after the Second Coming?
Resurrected people can't beget children.
Jesus said, "For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in
marriage, but are like the angels in heaven." People with resurrected bodies won't be
able to marry or have children. At the Rapture, every Christian will receive a resurrected
body, therefore we can't be involved in repopulating the earth. So, the Rapture can't
occur at the same time as the second coming because no one would be available in natural
bodies to repopulate the earth.
Children will be born during the millennium.
Only people in their natural, unresurrected bodies are able to have children.
Because the earth's population will be drastically reduced because most people will be
killed (or raptured) before Jesus returns, the earth will need to be repopulated. Jesus
referred to the millennial kingdom on earth as the "regeneration" (see Matt.
19:28) which means "repopulation."
Many children will be born on earth during this 1,000 year of Christ (Zech. 8:1-5, Isa.
65:20-23, Ezek. 47:22, Rev. 20:7-9). Zechariah 14:16 tells us that those who refuse to
worship Jesus in Jerusalem come from "the families of the earth," indicating
these are the children and grandchildren of those who entered the millennium.
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Who are the parents of these children?
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