Don’t Take Away My 1000-Year Kingdom!

For many years, I believed what others taught concerning a post-return of Christ 1000-year kingdom on this earth. In fact, I believed it so much that I taught it as well, but I also struggled with it. I struggled with why neither Jesus nor Paul ever mentioned it. I struggled with why is a temple being rebuilt?  And why are we going back to animal sacrifices?  I struggled with where do the souls go of those who die during the 1000-year kingdom. And why is there another battle at the end, just like the battle at the end of this age? Or why doesn’t Paul say anything about it in 1 Corinthians 15? 

And then, quite accidentally, a fantastic journey began in June of 2018 when I embarked on a study of the last book of the New Testament. Up to this point, I had avoided Revelation like I avoid snakes and dark alleys in big cities. Initially, I committed to only preaching through chapter 3. I will just cover the letters written to the seven churches in Asia Minor, is what I said.  Surely, I can do that!  And then, on one fateful Sunday morning, I committed to the assembled church that I would preach through the whole book. Wow. Did I just say that? Now what? I knew what was in the book. I had walked down that alley in the daytime.  A year later, I finished that journey, and it was incredible.  Each week I would share where I had been and what I was learning with the church. Like a tour guide, for 51 weeks, I led the church through my tour of the book.  I had slides and pictures. I wanted everyone to see what I saw.

In the end, after ten months of continuous study, I concluded that the correct interpretation of Revelation 20 was not a literal 1000-year kingdom on this earth that ends with the battle of Gog and Magog.   Since that conclusion, some have been quite bothered with me. "You're taking away our 1000-year kingdom on this earth." And I want it back is what is implied.  But I am not taking it away.  

I want you to imagine that your family took a two-week vacation to Myrtle Beach for all your childhood and into your adult years. I mean a great getaway.  Terrific memories. Lots of fun in the sun. But each year, your time at this incredible beach house came to an end. It wasn't an eternal vacation. It had a beginning and an end.  Each year you looked forward to it with great anticipation, and each year it came to an end. 

And then one day, your dad came home and announced with all the authority a dad can muster: "Family, we are no longer going to Myrtle Beach for vacation." Your heart sinks. “But why not?” You want to know.  You have been looking forward to this vacation with Dad all year.  He travels a lot.  He is often gone for days, sometimes weeks.  But at the beach, you will see him face to face every day. You can't imagine why you are not going on vacation this year. Why is Dad taking away our annual beach trip?

Then after a very long pregnant pause, Dad announces that he bought your favorite vacation home, and even as he speaks, crews are working on rebuilding the entire house from the ground up.  Dad begins describing how everything is going to be made new.  The game room, the kitchen, the AC units, the swimming pool - all made new. Wow! You can’t wait to see this new beach home. 

And then dad says we are moving to that family beach house. No longer will our vacations come to an end.  Dad says we will live there for all eternity.  Suddenly your heart changes.  Dad isn't taking away anything.  Living at that beach house forever is far better than any two-week vacation.  And while the house was great, it was getting old and had its issues. You can't wait to see what it is going to look like new.  

You see, those who don't believe in a separate and distinct 1000-year kingdom on this earth aren't taking anything away.  Instead, we believe the next stop on this epic journey after the return of Christ is a new heaven and a new earth, as described in Revelation 21.  And by the Apostle Peter in 2 Peter 3:11-13. Peter writes, 

"Since all these things are thus to be dissolved, what sort of people ought you to be in lives of holiness and godliness, waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be set on fire and dissolved, and the heavenly bodies will melt as they burn! But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells."

Notice Peter says nothing about another kingdom on this earth that will precede the eternal kingdom and follow this current age.   Instead, Peter says, "we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth." And whenever Jesus talks about the future, he talks about this age and the age to come (Mark 12:32).   

I don't understand why anyone would get upset about skipping this year's vacation at the beach (which comes to an end) and moving to the beach for all eternity.  Peter says it like this, “For in this way there will be richly provided for you an entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 1.11). 

Furthermore, and finally, at the end of the 1000 year kingdom (if that is correct) is another brutal global battle in which millions, perhaps billions, are deceived.  The number is as the sand of the sea.  They surround the camp of the saints, and fire comes down from heaven and consumes them all. Read Revelation 20:7-9. After much analysis, I concluded that Armageddon and the battle of Gog and Magog are the same battles. See the chart below.  This age ends with an epic battle, and that is the final battle before eternal peace.   In Ezekiel God promises he “will make a covenant of peace with them. It shall be an everlasting covenant with them. And I will set them in their land and multiply them and will set my sanctuary in their midst forevermore. 27 My dwelling place shall be with them, and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. 28 Then the nations will know that I am the LORD who sanctifies Israel, when my sanctuary is in their midst forevermore” (Ezekiel 37:26–28).  Compare that to Revelation 21:2-4 and you realize God fulfills the covenant he made to Israel in the eternal kingdom.  Come, Lord Jesus. Come establish your eternal kingdom on this earth for we long to be with you for all eternity.