The view that Jesus will return according to God's timing, so believers should be good and patient rather than decode a plan.
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Historic premillennialism
The view that Jesus will return according to God's timing, so believers should be good and patient rather than decode a plan.
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He defines historic premillennialism as the view that Jesus's return is a promise to trust patiently rather than a timetable humans can decode or force.
Jiang's central distinction is that historic premillennialists treat Jesus's return as a promise, while dispensationalist premillennialists treat prophecy as a plan that must be achieved.
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"But then you have another group called dispensationalists. I don't even know how to spell this word, actually. Okay. Anyway, this is dispensationalists. Historic...."
"or not worthy if we are worthy we'll live on forever if we're not worthy then we'll burn in hell forever okay okay so..."
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