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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Revelation 19:11- 20:6

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"THY KINGDOM COME."
I. THE PRECEDING EVENTS IN HEAVEN AND ON EARTH.
II. WHAT THE 1,000 YEAR REIGN IS.
A. Direct administration of divine government on earth.
1. Satan bound.
B. Looked at from the Father's side.
1. Public earthly honoring of His Son. Phil. 2.
2. Carrying out of God's promises to His Son. "His name shall be called Wonderful."
3. Final divine trial of sinful man on earth prior to its destruction.
C. Looked at from Christ's side.
1. He receives after long patience the kingdom of this world.
2. He will give to the meek a place of inheritance.
3. He shall share with the saints all the kingly honors.
D. Looked at from the saints' side.
1. Brought into place of indescribable blessedness.
2. Physical changes to earth. Isa. 35.
E. Looked at from side of nations and peoples on earth.
F. Looked at from side of creation.
1. "Waiting for revelation of the Sons of God."
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