It is relevant. It is the reason why one must consider scripture from a Jewish standpoint. Their cultural and traditional understanding affects how scripture is understood. (Not all of it.)It wasn't relevant to the question that was being asked of you.
It does not say Christ is reigning now. In fact, it doesn't say when He is reigning. To read into it is not the proper way to handle it.You didn't answer my question. You just asked three questins of me.
Does that say Christ is reigning now or not? That was my question.
He is not serving as king in relation to what we are talking about. It is necessary to consider Acts. It says that Jesus spent 40 days teaching the disciples of the Kingdom up until He left. After all of that teaching and discussion, the only question the disciples had was "Will you now return the Kingdom to Israel?" Considering that it is Jesus who taught them, there question has foundation. Jesus did not say know. As the continuation of what He taught in answering their question, He said it wasn't for them to know when God would return the kingdom to Israel. It is the Father's business, and the Father established that time/season by His power, so it isn't for them to know when. (Consider how the actions of anyone who is a believer would change if they knew Jesus wouldn't come back and establish the kingdom for over 2000 more years. Live how you want, just make sure you repent and believe before you die. Jesus isn't coming back any time soon... Whoo hoo... Party, like that servant who didn't know when the master would return, and got caught when the master returned unawares.As to the answer to your questions, Christ is the fulfillment all the offices--Priest, King, and Prophet. Now. Not during some thousand years, the beginning of which no one knows. As Priest he is mediating the covenant between believers and God. He is King now---he is God. Putting all enemies under his feet is future when he returns Rev 21.
Daniel 2 says the Kingdom will not even be set up until the times of the 10 kings. And then, it won't start until the times of the Gentiles comes to an end. And the kingdom is just as huge as the final kingdom of the Gentiles. It also covers the whole Earth. So it will not be a tiny kingdom.
I'll try this all one last time.
