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No it isn't. Not by the definition you have given of the restrainer being removed, since you said that if the Holy Spirit is removed, and since he indwells the believer, then that means that the believers are removed. And by extension that the church is then the restrainer.Pretty much the same thing.
These things cannot be simply stated as fact without you demonstrating their truthfulness. You stating them, or using a scripture that you have already interpreted in whatever way you have interpreted it, standing alone as the proof or demonstration of its truthfulness, is not providing support or proof. If there are other interpretations, and there are, you will need to substantiate what is not true about them, when/if they are brought up, by demonstrating the truthfulness of what you stated.Yes, Satan will be bound during the 1,000 year reign. Which is after the 7 year tribulation which is after the restrainer is removed and the anti-christ is revealed.
Many, if not all, contributing to your thread do not interpret a literal 1,000 yr reign or a seven year tribulation, into Revelation. You would need to do some actual convincing by evidence----which if you are correct, could be done by refuting soundly their assertions. Not just contradicting them and saying they are wrong.
In your opinion. But opinions alone don't make a debate or a conversation. I don't happen to interpret Scripture as saying it is future, but rather that it is going on right now and has been since the resurrection and the apostles instructions to preach the gospel to all nations, which, because they did this, Christians of all time since, (a very long time, which the number a thousand and multiples of a thousand, in many other places in Scripture are not literal but represent a large number of people or many years), gathering sheep into Christ's flock, from all nations. In which case the restraining would be preventing Satan from stopping the preaching of the gospel to all nations. And this providence can do by a number of means. If that is the case, then when that restraint is removed, he can stop the gospel being preached through persecution of the church by governments and whatever other means is used. But he cannot stop people from believing or take any out of God's hands.Yes it does. This is still future.
What do you have to say about that?
See above.Yes it does. This is still future.
It means does what I stated (and I will quote it below to refresh your memory without having to scroll and guess) show the possibility of a different interpretation than the one you have given regarding 2 Thess 2 regarding the restrainer and the way in which you have applied it? Yes or no. You don't have to refute it, or present your view that has already been given. The question is not about whether or not what I stated is correct. It is about open to possibility.I'm not quite sure just what yes or no means in your post question.
I will ask the question in a different way that may be more clear to you. If I am understanding you correctly, you determine that the binding of Satan in Rev 20 is future because you say he is obviously not bound now. But that is done without connecting what Paul says in 2 Thess 2 about the restrainer with the Rev passage. What if they are connected and John and Paul are saying the same thing? Paul is relating it to the Thessalonians and the particular issue they had. John is stating it from the perspective of it being revealed to him by the perspective of the Spirit (invisible) realm. (What went on in that realm presented in symbolic form as it obviously was). If this is the case, does that make your interpretation the only possibility?In Rev there is a mention of Satan being bound from a particular thing. That of deceiving the nations. And it says that after a thousand years he will be released from that binding and go out and deceive the nations.
The antichrist may be an actual person or he may not be. I have heard both sides, both have some merit imo, and I have not come down firmly on either side. Whichever it is, it does not change the ability to interpret the scripture as to its thrust. If it is an individual, he is empowered by and serving Satan. The one bound from deceiving the nations. It could be a government or institution. Still empowered by Satan who imo is bound now from deceiving the nations. Either way it is the Holy Spirit (God) who is restraining. And God does not restrain unable to plug all the leaks. So that to me is even more weight to the side that there is one thing he is being restrained from and connect to the binding of Satan in Rev 20. The church is active in the activity that Satan is restrained from doing. They are preaching the gospel to all nations, gathering in God's people that are in all nations. As a Calvinist you should be able to see that. His all people in all nations are the elect in all nations who must hear the gospel and believe., So. Possible?Yes, the restrainer is currently holding back the antichrist. The restrainer is like a dam holding back a body of water....sure some water may flow around the dam or through the dam....but for the most part it's a trickle in comparison. When the dam is removed...taken out of the way...there is a flood.