Matt. 25:31-46 Judgement of Sheep & Goats-Fulfilled in 70AD?

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Hank Hanegraaff, the host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, talks to Colin who wants Hank to explain the sheep and goats in Matthew 25. Was this fulfilled in 70AD?

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Inaccurate Eschatology
Causes believers to:

Wait for a King, who already reigns,
Wait for a kingdom, they're already in,
Wait to become, what they already are,
Wait for power, that they already have,
Wait for an Age, that they're already in,
Wait for victory, that has already been won,
Wait to do, what they should already be doing.

Understanding that all things are fulfilled, what are we waiting for?

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Hank. I love your teachings as you are almost 100% correct. Not only are you well informed, your demeanor is becoming of God’s very own. Many thanks!

Your position on this aspect of fulfillment is the almost. The writers of the Apostles Creed were not witnesses, nor were they the authors of our faith.

The Bible teaches that the judgement and the resurrection are contemporaneous events as clearly shown by Daniel 12:1, 2.

Cf. Daniel 12:7 with Daniel 2:44. Israel’s power was broken in 70AD. Could there be last days in a kingdom without end?

See also Acts 24:15 & 25 with consideration of the Greek word mello. Felix is adroitly informed that both the resurrection and the judgement are “mello.” I.e. about to come. See also Revelation 6:10 and Luke 21:28.

Our Lord appears to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, inter Alia.

Faith is confidence in the unseen, but to bolster faith the Lord appears to a select few with significant roles and rough journeys. Cf. Hebrews 11:26.

He does not physically appear to Joseph nor Solomon but he will appear to everyone when he comes a third time? Is this biblical? I believe that Mormon’s also believe in a third coming.

See the three different words used for “appear” in Hebrews 9:24, 26, 28.

See 1 Corinthians 15 for an exhaustive list of to whom Jesus “optanomai” a first time, lastly to Paul.

Will he “optanomai” (appear) a second time to someone he doesn’t appear to a first time? He will appear a “second time” to someone after Paul? See Isaiah 11:11 for parallel passage time text.

Jesus “phaneroo” (appears or makes manifest) once for all at the end of the age. Hebrews 9:26.

The witnesses don’t even know what we shall be (phaneroo). 1 John 3:2. Those that believe in a bodily resurrection have received revelation beyond the witnesses.

We should expect to observe his kingdom in this world, when his kingdom is not of this world? When we’re told that we cannot observe it? Luke 17:20.

If everything has not been accomplished, we remain under the law awaiting grace, i.e. Matthew 5:18.

If everything written by the prophets about the Son of Man is not fulfilled, Jesus could not be who he claims. Luke 18:31.

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How do I call in to one of these shows?

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Would it be His "Coming 1.5"?
Hank loves to dance.

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