What Is Postmillennialism?

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Optimistic eschatology is not new. It was held by Athanauis, Augustine, almost all of the Puritans, Jonathan Edwards, John Owen, Charles Hodge, BB Warfield, and modern theologians like Doug Wilson, James White, Dr. Keith Matthison, Dr. Ken Gentry, Gary Demar, and Jeff Durbin. Historically, this “Jesus will come back in my lifetime” attitude was typically reserved for theological outcasts. Think about the church cathedrals of Europe. They took hundreds of years to build. They were futuristic and multi-generational thinkers. Look at us, our church buildings are designed to fall apart and many of our worship songs are centered on escaping the world rather than redeeming it by filling it with Christians through pregnancy and preaching.

Psalms 72:7-9, 11
“In his days may the righteous flourish, And abundance of peace till the moon is no more. May he also rule from sea to sea And from the River to the ends of the earth. Let the nomads of the desert bow before him, And his enemies lick the dust. And let all kings bow down before him, All nations serve him.”

1 John 5:4
“For whatever is born of God overcomes the world; and this is the victory that has overcome the world—our faith.”

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