The concept of a millennium has caused a great deal of confusion. Most Christians believe that Christ is going to return and set up a throne in Jerusalem from which he will rule for 1000 years. However, they generally do not realise that the concept is based on one fairly obscure verse in the book of Revelation.

They will be priests of Christ and will reign with him for a thousand years (Rev 20:6).
This verse has caused a great deal of confusion. It is generally assumed to refer to the future, but those who understand that we have already participated in the first resurrection will understand that we are reigning with Jesus now.

This number 1000 should not be taken literally. Like all the numbers in the book of Revelation, it is symbolic. In the Bible the number ten signifies completeness. One thousand is the cube of ten, so one thousand years signifies the completion of an age. It also indicates vastness of time (Ps 50:10; Deut 1:10,11). The number, as used in Revelation 20, indicates that God's people are to reign throughout the present age. Their reign will be complete.

The thousand years is the period between the ascension of Jesus and his second coming. John is explaining that the saints will reign with Jesus throughout this time. The use of such a large number also indicates that this age will go on for a long time. This is confirmed by the fact that we have now gone nearly two thousand years beyond the ascension.

The expression, the "Millennium" comes from this passage (millennium means 1000). Many commentators use this title to describe a thousand-year reign of Christ that they place after the second coming. They believe that Jesus will return to Jerusalem, and rule the world through the nation of Israel. The Old Testament prophecies of an age of blessing are seen as being fulfilled in this time. However, the millennium teaching is unsatisfactory for a number of reasons.

For all these reasons it is wrong to expect a millennium after Jesus Appearance. The Kingdom will not be established by the return of Jesus. The Bible teaches that church and the spirit will bring in the Kingdom. Jesus will return to receive a Kingdom that has become a reality.

The word Millennium is not used in the Bible, and the expression, "one thousand years" is only used in Revelation 20. It is unwise to base a whole doctrine on a figurative expression in a difficult passage of the book of Revelation.

The devil has used the millennium teaching to rob Christians of their inheritance. Many of the scriptures that promise blessing or victory are assigned to the millennium. This prevents us from claiming them now, robbing us of what God has for us.

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