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THE KINGDOM AGE - Now or Later?

How 'bout figurative of the church age, where the "first resurrection" is from eternal death into internal life in the new birth?
Have you been following along with the discussion of this op as it pertains to a "church age"?
 
Is that like "Trinity". . .or "sovereign"?
No. The op, the opening post, comments on the premise of a "church age," and in Post 10 I've responded to the op's comment (as you have in Post 4). Have you been following along with the discussion of this op as it pertains to a "church age"? Was what @Buff Scott Jr. and I said about the (purported) "church age" understood?
 
No. The op, the opening post, comments on the premise of a "church age," and in Post 10 I've responded to the op's comment (as you have in Post 4). Have you been following along with the discussion of this op as it pertains to a "church age"? Was what @Buff Scott Jr. and I said about the (purported) "church age" understood?
Agreed. . ."church age" is not in Scripture. . .it is simply my term for the NT.

The kingdom is here now (Mt 12:28, Lk 11:20).
We are in the kingdom.

Thanks for causing me to be more accurate about the NT time.
 
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