The Amillennialist affirms that the people of Israel have not been cast off or replaced, but rather, that the Gentiles have now been included among the Jews in God's Covenantal promises. In other words, not replacement but expansion. God's redemptive plan, as first promised to Abraham, was that "all nations" would be blessed through him. Israel is, and always has been, saved the same as any other nation: by the promises to the seed, Christ. Amillennialists, do not believe in a literal 1000 year reign of Christ on earth after His second coming. Rather, they affirm that when Christ returns, the resurrection of both the righteous and wicked will take place simultaneously (see John 5), followed by judgment and and the eternal state where heaven and earth merge and Christ reigns forever.
Strong points of Amillennialism
* It is highly Christocentric: it makes Christ the center of all the biblical covenants (even the “Land” covenant or Siniatic)
* It notes the universal scope of the Abrahamic Covenant (as key) to interpreting the rest of the biblical covenants
* It sees salvation history oriented to a person (Christ), instead of a people (the nation of Israel)
* It emphasizes continuity between the “people of God” (Israel and the Church are one in Christ Eph. 2:11ff)
* It provides an ethic that is rooted in creation, and “re-creation” (continuity between God’s redemptive work now, carried over into the eternal state then)
* It emphasizes a trinitarian view of God as it elevates the “person”, Christ Jesus, the second person of the trinity as the point and mediator of all history
* It flows from a hermeneutic that takes seriously the literary character of the Scriptures (esp. the book of Revelation)
Bobby Grow
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Why the Early Church Finally Rejected Premillennialism  |
Charles E. Hill |
A Present or Future Millennium?  |
Kim Riddlebarger |
Abraham, Israel and the Church  |
Paul R. Williamson |
Acts 15:14-17 and the Rebuilding of David's Tabernacle  |
Sam Storms |
Amillennialism  |
Robert B. Strimple - (1) Christ: The Theme of O.T. Prophecy; (2) The Second Coming of Christ: The Grand Finale of Redemptive History; and (3) Two Passages Considered Crucial by Millennialists |
Amillennialism and the "Future" Kingdom of God  |
Compiled by Aaron Orendorff - Excerpts from Kim Riddlebarger, Bruce Waltke, Robert Reymond, Graeme Goldsworthy, Anthony Hoekema and Sam Storms |
Currents within Amillennialism  |
Vern S. Poythress - brief article chronicling recent developments in Amillennialism; a great place to find resources for further study. |
Genre and Hermeneutics in Revelation 20:1-6  |
Vern Sheridan Poythress |
Jesus Christ: The True Israel  |
Kim Riddlebarger |
Q&A on Amillennialism  |
Kim Riddlebarger |
Reigning With Christ  |
Don Garlington - Revelation 20:1-6 In Its Salvation-Historical Setting |
The Two Resurrections: John 5:19-29 and Revelation 20:4-6  |
Aaron Orendorff (pdf) |
Jesus, the True Temple  |
Kim Riddlebarger |
The Amillennial View of the Kingdom of God  |
Sam Storms |
The Hermeneutics of Eschatology (Part 1) - Typology  |
Sam Storms |
The Hermeneutics of Eschatology (Part 2) - Symbolism  |
Sam Storms |
The Hermeneutics of Eschatology (Part 3) - Seven Foundational Principles  |
Sam Storms |
The Spiritual Resurrection of Believers - Ephesians 2:4-5  |
Geerhardus Vos - Kerux Journal |
An Exposition of Revelation Chapter 20  |
Tony Warren |
Revelation 20: Part 1 - The Premillennialist Case  |
Cornelis P. Venema |
Revelation 20: Part 2 - The Millenium is Now  |
Cornelis P. Venema |
Revelation 20: Part 3 - The Binding of Satan  |
Cornelis P. Venema |
Revelation 20: Part 4 - The Believer's Reign with Christ  |
Cornelis P. Venema |
The New Heavens and the New Earth  |
Geerhardus Vos (pdf) |
The New Jerusalem  |
Geerhardus Vos (pdf) |
Truth, Error, and the End Times - Part 1  |
An interview with Kim Riddlebarger |
Truth, Error, and the End Times - Part 2  |
An interview with Kim Riddlebarger |
2 Thessalonians 1 Supports Amillennialism  |
Vern S. Poythress |
A Defense of (Reformed) Amillennialism  |
David J. Engelsma - In a series of editorials in the Standard Bearer from April 1, 1995 through December 15, 1996, Prof. David J. Engelsma presents a defense of Amillennialism against Postmillennialism. |
A Quick Look at Amillennialism  |
Jason Robertson |
Amillennial Interpretation of Ezekiel 40-49  |
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger |
Amillennialism or the truth of the Return of the Lord Jesus  |
D. H. Kuiper |
Amillennialism: A Word Direct From The Scriptures  |
Tony Warren |
An Eschatology of Grace  |
David J. Engelsma - The Reformation set the biblical truths of the last things, particularly the second coming of Christ for judgment and the death of the believer, in the joyful light of the gospel of grace. |
Awaiting Our Blessed Hope: A Biblical Look at the End Times (MP3 Lectures)  |
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger |
Christ: The True Temple (MP3)  |
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger |
Creedal Amillennialism  |
Ron Cammenga |
Dominion and Eschatology: A Review of Dr. Kenneth Gentry's He Shall Have Dominion  |
Richard Bacon |
Eschatology in the Book of Genesis  |
Christopher Lensch |
Geerhardus Vos and Eschatology  |
Lawrence Semel |
Led Zeppelin Bass Player Changes View on End Times  |
Neil Cameron (Amill Humor) |
Making Sense of the Millennium, Part 1  |
Kevin DeYoung |
Making Sense of the Millennium, Part 2  |
Kevin DeYoung |
My Shift to Covenant Theology and Amillennialism  |
David L. White |
Preterist Amil Reminders  |
Jason E. Robertson - Here are a few reminders about Preterist Amillenarianism since there was a recent attempt to re-define it falsely: |
Realized Millennialism  |
William Kilgore |
Realized Millennialism  |
William Kilgore |
Reformed Eschatology (Amillennial) Since the Reformation  |
Charles J. Terpstra |
Revelation 20 and the Millennium  |
Bob Vincent |
Revelation Twenty (1) - Introduction  |
William E. Cox |
Revelation Twenty (2) - The Binding of Satan  |
William E. Cox |
Revelation Twenty (3) - The Millenial Reign  |
William E. Cox |
Revelation Twenty (4) - The Loosing of Satan  |
William E. Cox |
Revelation Twenty (5) - The General Judgment  |
William E. Cox |
Sermons on Revelation  |
Kim Riddlebarger (pdf) |
Suffering and Eschatology  |
Bill Green - 2 Corinthians |
Summary and Review for The Pauline Eschatology  |
Vos's magnum opus. |
The 1000 Year Reign of Christ  |
Ken Matto - Is it Literal or Figurative? |
The Athanasian Creed and the Early Church: Clearly Amillennial  |
Martin R. Bachicha |
The Bible and the Future  |
Anthony A Hoekema |
The End Times in Revelation  |
Issues Etc. |
The Feast of Tabernacles - Fulfilling Prophesy  |
Tony Warren |
The First Resurrection  |
Dr. Meredith G. Kline |
The Holy Spirit and Eschatology  |
Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. |
The Kingdom of God (MP3)  |
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger |
The Kingdom of God" Part II (MP3)  |
Kim Riddlebarger |
The Millenium - Revelation 20  |
Brian D. Vos |
The Millennial Reign  |
Philip Edgecumbe Hughes |
The Millennium of Revelation 20  |
David A. Sherwood |
The Millennium Period  |
Herman Hoeksema |
The New Point of View  |
Herman Ridderbos - 2 Corinthians 5:14-17 |
The Postmillennial Error or the Golden Age of Righteousness and Peace  |
D. H. Kuiper |
The Superiority of the Amillennial/Postmillennial Hermeneutic  |
Covenant Theology Blog |
The Thousand Years of Revelation 20  |
Fernando D. Saraví |
The Two Age Model, Part One (MP3)  |
Dr. Kim Riddlebarger |
Why Not Postmillennialism?  |
Lewis Neilson |
Will There be a Golden Age Before Christ Returns?  |
Lee Irons |