3.11.2022

Crushing the Serpent's Head - The Rest of the Dead

 Whom, though, will these kings judge if, as the apostle John here inserts:  "(the rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand  years were ended)"?  (Revelation 20:5a) Again, the expression "come to life" has to be understood according to context. This expression can have varying meanings in varying circumstances.  For example, Paul said of his anointed  fellow Christians:  "It is  you  God made alivee though you were dead in your trespasses and sins."  (Ephesians 2:1) Yes, spirit-anointed Christians were "made alive," even in the first century, being declared righteous on the basis of their faith in Jesus' sacrifice. - ROMANSS 3:23, 24.


Similarly, pre-Christian witnesses of Jehovah were declared righteous as to friendship with God; and Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were spoken of as  "living" even though they were physically dead.  (Matthew 22:31, 32; James 2:21. 23)   However, they and all others who are resurrected, as well as the great crowd of faithful other sheep who survive Armageddon and any children that may be born to these in the new world, must yet be raised to human perfection.  This will be accomplished  by Christ and his associate kings and priests during te thousand-year judgment Day, on the basis of Jesus' ransom sacrifice.  By the end of that Day,  "the rest of the dead" will have "come to life" in the sense that they will be perfect humans.  When they pass the test, God will delcare them worthy of living forever, righteous in the fullest sense.  They will experience the complete fulfillment of the promise:  "The righteous themselves will possess the earthm and they will reside forever  upon it." (Psal 37:29)   What a delightful future is in store for obedient mankind!


Next time: Crushing the Serpent's Head - The First Resurrection


From the jw.org publication

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