Would you explain the differences between amillennialism, postmillennialism and premillennialism?
Those terms can be confusing, but we can understand them if we remember that they pertain to the millennium. The word “millennium” refers to that one thousand year period mentioned in Revelation 20, that period of time when Satan is bound. It’s that period of time during which the Lord Jesus Christ rules and reigns on earth. Those who hold to amillennialism don’t believe in a literal millennium. That’s why they are called “amillennialists.” The other two views, premillennialism and postmillennialism, both hold to an earthly millennium, but they differ on their understanding of the relationship of the return of Christ to the millennium. Those who are premillennial believe that Christ comes back before the millennium. His return is PRE-millennial. Those who are postmillennial believe that Christ comes back after the millennium. Premillennialism – the view that Christ returns to earth before the millennium, is the view that is most natural to the book of Revelation. In Revelation 19 we fi
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