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To: ksen; RnMomof7
the temple sacrifices in the millennial kingdom -- They are memorials....similar to our communion. Communion is an opportunity to confess sin and remember that which covered it. "This is my body broken for you....[broken because of my sin]

"Do this in remembrance of me....[Some might think it is the "element" that confers forgiveness. Instead it is an act of remembering the sacrifice. The sacrifice confers forgiveness.]

322 posted on 11/01/2002 9:22:56 AM PST by xzins
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To: xzins; RnMomof7; theAmbassador
Mt. 13:24 clearly states that it is a Kingdom of Heaven parable. Mt. 13:24-30 go into detail describing this kingdom.

In Mt 13:37-43 Jesus gives us the interpretation of the parable. Verses 37-41 describe things going on in the Son’s kingdom. Tares are being sown and eventually they are being gathered together.

Verses 42-43 describe the end of the Son’s kingdom with the tares thrown into a furnace of fire and the sheep entering the Father’s kingdom.

From the Amillenialist perspective, what are these two different kingdoms?

323 posted on 11/01/2002 9:30:01 AM PST by ksen
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To: xzins
the temple sacrifices in the millennial kingdom -- They are memorials....similar to our communion. Communion is an opportunity to confess sin and remember that which covered it. "This is my body broken for you....[broken because of my sin] "Do this in remembrance of me....[Some might think it is the "element" that confers forgiveness. Instead it is an act of remembering the sacrifice. The sacrifice confers forgiveness.]

Not according to the prophetic OT scriptures YOU used as proof texts

338 posted on 11/01/2002 10:12:05 AM PST by RnMomof7
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