So uh let me repeat again. So in the millennium the nation of Israel will have their kingdom restored. Amen. And during that time they will be the number one nation. You might say why? It's because God remember gave his promise all the way to Abraham when we go all the way back to the past. He said that his people and that the people that come from him, he will set up uh a kingdom which he told David that will be established forever. and they will increase and populate throughout the whole world. Now, because Israel is the supreme nation, all other nations, they must submit to the nation of Israel. So, we'll look at Zechariah 8 and verse 23. Zechariah chapter 8 and verse 23. Right now, you can see a dark spirit where the nations are turning against the nation of Israel. So, this is very prevalent even among conservatives. Now, let me repeat again. I'm getting sick and tired of repeating. People who watch me online should get it to their heads. I don't think they're getting it. But let me repeat the thousandth time. Okay. The nation of Israel, the current nation is wicked. They have their problems and issues, especially their leaders. But you have to understand that in the future, the Lord is going to put them through judgment in the tribulation. So it ain't it ain't going to be fun. Second, so God's not going to condone them for the wickedness. The second thing is that they're going to repent. So the nation of Israel will have a widespread revival, get right with God after that. Amen. That's the reason why the Lord, he's going to restore his kingdom and his people and all other nations around the world, they're going to submit and bow to the nation of Israel. Why is it that they're turning against the nation of Israel? Because Satan is the god of this world. That's his job. So, he's going to have those nations uh pick on the nation of Israel for their uh for their wickedness and their errors when they themselves are hypocrites when they have their own problems and errors. But in every war in history, they'll always find some nation to blame, right? Yeah. They'll always pick a nation to blame. And you will find it. You will find it. So, there's that dark Antichrist spirit and it's prevalent right now. So any of you who call yourselves truthers and you're getting into that bandwagon where there's that dark spirit against the nation of Israel, you better be careful because you're going to join the Antichrist one world uh government. That's his goal. His United Nations is to turn against the nation of Israel. So God is going to prove to them at the end that they will actually bow. You might you may not like this, but they will bow to the Jew. You might say, "Why? They're wicked. I don't agree with that. I told you before they're going to repent and get right and God's going to judge them. So, let's look at Zechariah 8 and verse 23. 8 verse 23. Thus sayeth the Lord of hosts, in those days it shall come to pass that 10 men shall take hold out of what? All languages of the nations. So these are everybody around the world. Even shall take hold of the skirt of him that is a what? Jew. Jew. That's pretty serious there. The skir grabbing hold of the skirt of a Jew. That means he's on his knees saying, "We will go with you for we have heard that God is with you." Why? Because God is present and he rescues his nation and his people at that time. Another place that you're going to turn to is Matthew chapter 5. Matthew chapter 5. Now, we've looked at this in our previous teachings when we covered the life of Jesus and his sermon on the mount. But now, let's examine this again and a little bit more detailed about what the kingdom will be like. Now remember if you recall your previous teaching when Jesus Christ was preaching about the sermon on the mount which is in Matthew chapter 5 it is referring to the gospel of the kingdom. Right? So notice kingdom meaning that it's in connection to the kingdom. When does he set up the kingdom? right here the millennium we are right here now. So the gospel of the kingdom it has rules. Matthew chapter 5 the rules the constitution of Matthew chapter 5. Now this is very important because the constitution is very important for our country. Right? Matthew 5 through7 is their constitution. That's God's constitution. All right? It's not life, liberty, love, happiness, whatever. You know, it's not that. The constitution is is if you get angry without a cause, you burn in hell on earth. That's God's constitution. All right. Now, let's look at Matthew chapter 5. We'll examine some of the things in verse three. Verse three. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the what? Kingdom of heaven. Remember the kingdom of heaven? That's a kingdom of God on the earth. It's called kingdom of heaven because just like any Hollywood movie that they even realized the kingdom of heaven was in relation to an earthly kingdom in the land of Israel, which was very funny, right? All right. Even Hollywood has better sense than some Christians, right? All right. Verse four. Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. Yes. Because of the tribulation, they've been mourning. Now, God's going to comfort them in the kingdom. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. That's right. They're poor. Remember, they're not rich. They've been starving without the mark of the beast. So, they're in the poor class. They're going to inherit the earth. Verse six, blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled. Yes, because of all the evil and corruption going on in the Antichrist kingdom. Now, they got righteousness all over the world. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. That's literal. See that? See that? See God. That means God will be present on the earth and they're going to see him. So, they have to remain pure until they see him. Now, if you remember my verse by verse uh my verse by verse Bible study on Hebrews, I showed you that passage that if you're holy or pure, you're going to see God. So, that shows the book of Hebrew has tribulation reference. But anyway, that's a side note. Verse N. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Yeah, they'd sure get persecuted, right? Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake. Rejoice and be exceeding glad, for great is your reward in heaven. for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you. So notice right here that God takes to account their suffering, their persecution. So he's going to reward them. But it's not just limited to the kingdom on the earth. It's also in heaven as you might notice. So this can have any this can have partial application to us obviously because if we suffer persecution will we not get rewards in heaven? Right? So that can be a verse that you and I can quote, but you can notice that the rest of the verses, it doesn't fit in. It fits better with the kingdom on the earth, the millennial kingdom. Now, as we continue on, let's look at verse 19 through 20. 19-20. So, you saw the constitution. That's your famous sermon on the mount. That's for the millennium. That is not for you. Remember that. Not for you. Some parts you can and maybe some parts you can make some devotional application but doctrinally you can see the overall picture. This is for the millennial kingdom. Now when we look at verse 19 through 20 whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments. Well how many of us have done that right? And shall teach men so he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven. But whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. So they have to fulfill these commandments. You can see a work system. Again, the constitution of the kingdom. We're going to look at uh verse 21. 21. Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, thou shalt not kill, and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment. Well, that's Old Testament, right? So if they kill, they're in danger of the judgment, which is the Old Testament theocracy, their government that time. But in God's government and kingdom, look at verse 22. But I say unto you that whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause, you might get away with it during the Old Testament government, but not in God's government, shall be in danger of the judgment. That's serious. Well, what judgment is Jesus talking about? Obviously, it's not Old Testament government, their judgment. So, what judgment is this? We can see it has to do with their new government in the future when God sets up his kingdom. But this is uh apparent when we keep reading. And whosoever shall say to his brother Raqqa shall be in danger of the council. Which council? Which council? There is no council going on here now. It's Roman government at this time. Unless, again, it's referring to this kingdom. It makes sense because God has his counsel. He has everything set up. But whosoever shall say thou fool shall be in danger of hell fire. Well, that's a serious crime. Obviously, that's not an application to you and me because I say fool all the time. And Jesus himself even said fool. So, is Jesus a hypocrite for saying this then? Unless Jesus is talking about a different time period? Because it makes sense. Remember, everybody here is living in a perfect kingdom. So, God wants citizens to behave. So, think about this. You Christians don't even behave. You Christians have problem in church. Maybe we need a millennial kingdom. Problem solved. You all love each other even if you don't want to. Yeah. You won't call each other names and stuff like that. Yeah. At that time, God's going to make sure y'all behave. Amen. Come on. You know, one of you guys call each other a fool. The father up in heaven's going to go, "What you say?" What you say, boy? No, daddy. No. No. I didn't I didn't call my brother a fool. You know, we're getting along. See, we're playing our toys. Well, you know, that's what God's going to do at the millennial kingdom. It's real serious. It's up another level. All right. Uh as we uh keep reading onwards, look at verse 21. Uh oh, I already read that. Luke 27 27-30. 27-30. You have heard that it was said by them of old time, thou shalt not commit adultery. So Old Testament, right? But God showing you his millennial kingdom, how it's going to be more extreme. But I say unto you, that whosoever lookth on a woman to lust after her, hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee. For it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. Why? You and I would be blind by now. Yeah. Come on, ladies. You'd be marrying blind men by now because everybody's committed that sin. She did. Yeah. Yeah, she did. Yeah, you're right. That's real funny. But anyway, that uh this is like Ray Comfort's favorite passage. But if that's his favorite passage, that makes salvation pretty difficult. Then this makes more sense. It's a millennial salvation. Why? We don't have the rotten internet and we don't have the billboards and we don't have immodest dressing and all this sexual propaganda going around us. This is a clean kingdom. So God's going to make sure that there's nothing sexual going on. See that? So this makes a lot of sense then. This makes a lot of sense. Verse 30. And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off and cast it from thee. For it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. Now look at that. God's going to throw you into hell if you sin with your body during the millennial kingdom. That's pretty serious. This is a completely worked system. There is no doubt about that. Uh we'll also look at verse 43. 43. Ye have heard that it hath been said, thou shalt love thy neighbor, and hate thine enemy. That's verse 43. But I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you, that ye may be the children of your father which is in heaven. Uh for he maketh the son to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. So you'll notice right here that verse 43 through 45, this makes a lot of sense when in reference to those who endure through the tribulation and enter the millennial kingdom. Now just a side note, but that makes something interesting about verse 29 and 30. You'll notice that they have to do with areas where the mark of the beast is at. Right? So that's very interesting. You'll notice the technology it's aiming toward that. Oh yeah. because they'll they'll aim for the forehead because that's where your eyes are at. And then they'll aim for the hand, which is very weird. That's just very weird. But anyway, that's just a side note that I found very interesting. Maybe you might find it interesting. All right, go to Jeremiah 33. Jeremiah 33. Because God is physically reigning among physical Jews and Gentiles, their worship has to be done physically, not spiritually. Now remember, we Christians, we worship him spiritually, correct? That's very different. But at this time, they're going to worship him physically. So the physical, it just makes sense. The physical Old Testament worship is restored, but you can tell it's up another level, right? It's it's revised to a more serious level. So physical Old Testament worship is restored, but it's up another ante. It's like you saw the Constitution in Matthew 5 through7. That's pretty serious. But we'll look at Jeremiah 33. If they don't follow, they're going to be damned damned to hell. They're going to be damned to hell. So let's look at several passages on this. There is no doubt this salvation is not the same as Christian salvation. Uh dispensational salvation, it's really plain when you read the Bible. It doesn't match with ours. When we look at Jeremiah 33:17, the Bible says, "For thus sayith the Lord, David shall never want a man to sit upon the throne of the house of Israel. Neither shall the priests, the Levites, want a man before me to offer burnt offerings and to kindle meat offerings and to do sacrifice continually. Okay, what that means is the Jews are never going to lack a king and a priest to keep doing the sacrifices. So sacrifices are reinstated and you can see the uh the king over the land of Israel is continuing verse 19. And the word of the Lord came unto Jeremiah, saying, Thus sayeth the Lord, if he can break my covenant of the day, and my covenant of the night, that there should be not be day and night in their season, then may also my covenant be broken with David my servant, that he should not have a son to reign upon his throne, and with the Levites, the priests, my ministers. Now, you'll notice right here that this covenant cannot be broken, right? Yeah. So unless you can break the laws of science, then you can break God's covenant with Israel. That's pretty serious. Zechariah 14. Zechariah 14. We'll look at verse 16. Zechariah 14. And we will look at verse 16. Notice the physical Old Testament worship restored and and amped another level. If they don't follow, then they can be damned. Zechariah chapter 14 verse 16- 21. All right. So let me write down over here physical uh the old testament worship restored but it's also renewed right so it's up another level. So I will put renewed and then the verses are as follows. The verses are Jeremiah chapter uh 33:17-21. The second one is Zechariah chapter 14 verse 16 through 21. Did it catch everything there? Yes sir. The other one is Colossians 2 16-1 17. Colossians chapter 2 verse 16-1 17. And then the last one is Isaiah chapter 66. Isaiah 66 verse 15- 24. Verses 15- 24. Okay. Now let's look at Zechariah. The Bible reads here, "And it shall come to pass that everyone that is left of all the nations." See that every nations, United Nations has to do this, which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the king. They're going to have to make pilgrimages. Imagine every Muslim nation has to make a pilgrimage not to that black Kaba, but to Jerusalem. Amen. The Jews that they despise, right? They have to do that to worship the King, the Lord of Hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles. They have to keep the Jewish feast of tabernacles. Jewish feast. Jewish feast. Iran has to do that. Amen. And it shall be that. Oh, by the way, remember the Jewish feast? Like I told you at our Sunday Bible study, in the feast of tabernacles or in the Jewish feast, they have a um like an ordinance where they talk about being uh that the land of Israel belongs to them, that they will one day return to their land, and that their messianic king will come down and rule. Amen. Imagine every person in Iran saying that, celebrating that. Yeah. Come on. Huge, right, dude? I Dude, I might get my head chopped off for saying all this stuff right now. Amen. All right, but let's keep reading. And it shall come, it shall be that whoso will not come up of all the families of the earth unto Jerusalem to worship the king. All right. I don't care what country you are. I don't care if you say you're atheist, you don't believe in God, you will do this. Any family of the earth that doesn't do this, the Lord of hosts, even upon them shall be no rain. See that? So, he's going to give a darth in their land. And if the family of Egypt go not up and come not that have no rain, there shall be the plague. wherewith the Lord will smite the heathen that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. You know why God's going to do that with a lot of uh liberal nations? Because they love global uh they hate global warming so much that God's going to threaten them with global warming. That's why they're going to behave. Yeah. And God knows how to get to the liberals mind. Convince them. Yeah. I mean they believe in global warming, right? So God's going to give them global warming if they don't behave. All right. Verse 19. This shall be the punishment of Egypt, and the punishment of all nations that come not up to keep the feast of tabernacles. In that day shall there be upon the bells of the horses, holiness unto the Lord. And the pots in the Lord's house shall be like the bowls before the altar. Yeah. Every pot in Jerusalem and in Judah shall be holiness unto the Lord of hosts. And all they that sacrifice shall come and take of them, and seed therein. So they're all going to be doing sacrifices again. temple rituals. And in that day there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the Lord of hosts. All right, we're going to look at Colossians 2:16-17. Colossians 2:16-17. Remember this passage where Paul says that don't let anyone judge you about observation of feasts or observation of Sabbath days. So we use that against Seventh Day Adventist. However, the Lord points out that this will be restored in the future. So, he points out right here that in the future this will continue. Look at Colossians 2:16. Let no man therefore judge you in meat or in drink or in respect of an holy day or of the new moon or of the Sabbath days. So, these are all Old Testament things. But remember, these Old Testament things are restored and renewed in the future. Verse 17, which are a shadow of things to come. See that? That's future. It's going to happen. But the body is of Christ. However, contradicting the body of Christ. Body of Christ don't observe does not observe these things. It's the future people. The people in the future that have to do it. Okay. Go to Isaiah 66. Isaiah 66. Now, some of you may have heard me mention a hell on earth in the millennial kingdom. So, here is the passage that shows hell on earth. So, you might say, "Really, seriously? Yeah, God's going to open up the ground where hell is located." And people when they make their pilgrimage to Jerusalem and you can imagine, you know, one Muslim complaining with one Catholic and then one person who's a so-called truther that hates the nation of Israel and they're all they're all complaining about why do they have to keep these feasts, you know, with the Jews. And while they do that, they're going to pass by hell. Yeah. Come on. And they're going to see hell and then they're going to wet their pants and behave themselves and shut their stinking mouths. Come on. So, those of you who are ranting whatever propaganda you're giving against God's people, keep on going, man. It ain't going to last a long time. All right. Go to Isaiah 66:15. The Bible says right here. I mean, this is really serious what God says. Isaiah 66 verse1 15. For behold, the Lord will come with fire. Oh, that sounds like the nice and loving Jesus, right? He's not doing that in this kingdom. and with his chariot like a whirlwind to render his anger with fury and his rebuke with flames of fire. For by fire and by his sword will the Lord plead with all flesh. Did you read that? You know what plead means? Like to beg. You know, please don't do that. You know how God's going to plead with those people at the millennial kingdom? By the sword. Yeah. Please behave yourselves. Yes, sir. And they're going to bow the knee. Yeah. Amen. Glory to God. Amen. Yeah. Well, I don't like that. Then while we plead with you with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, by his grace and by his love, why don't you receive that? You can either get us get the Lord to plead with you by his loving grace and gospel or by the sword. Take your pick. Verse 16. And the slain of the Lord shall be many. Yeah, many. They're they're stubborn and wicked, man. They that sanctify themselves and purify themselves in the gardens behind one tree in the midst eating swine's flesh and the abomination and the mouse shall be consumed together sayeth the Lord. You can see these pagan rituals going on. Some people talk about elites, certain elites doing that as well. Could be Bohemian Grove for all I care what they do over there eating the mouse. I don't know. Verse 18, for I know their works and their thoughts. It shall come that I will gather all nations and tongues and they shall come and see my glory. See that face to face. Yeah. Come on. And I will set a sign among them, and I will send those that escape of them unto the nations, to Tarses, Pull and LW, that draw the bow to Tubal and Jan to the isles a far off. No, there's no place to run or hide, man. You can go to some scattered island that no one knows about, but God's eye is greater than any satellite imagery. They have not heard my fame. Oh, they didn't hear about God's fame. He's going to catch them all, man. Neither have seen my glory. And they shall declare my glory among the Gentiles. And they shall bring all your brethren for an offering unto the Lord out of all nations upon horses and in chariots and in litters and upon mules and upon swift beasts to my holy mountain Jerusalem, sayeth the Lord, as the children of Israel bring an offering in a clean vessel into the house of the Lord. And I will also take of them for priests and for Levites, sayeth the Lord. For as the new heavens and the new earth which I will make shall remain before me, sayeth the Lord, so shall your seed and your name, see that name remain. And it shall come to pass that from one you moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another, shall all flesh come to worship before me, sayeth the Lord. Well, what if I don't want to? And they shall go forth and look upon the carcasses of the men that have transgressed against me. For their worms shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched. See that? When they all come to worship him, they're going to see those souls that are damned in hell. And they shall be an upporing unto all flesh. Oh, that's serious stuff, ain't it? All right, go to Isaiah chapter 11. Isaiah chapter 11. Every atheist says uh you know when they debate it doesn't matter how philosophical or scientific you debate with them they they always say well then if God is real let this roof collapse on me or let God reveal himself God's going to show you hell on earth. How about that? Not you're not just going to see him. He's going to show you hell on earth. Then you'll believe. I don't believe what the atheists say. I think it's just that rebellion still within them. They're not going to submit. They're not going to bow to the king. And that's what we're going to find out at the end of the millennium. They try to go against God. Yeah. Amazing, right? They'll still go against God. But anyway, let's continue on the topic of the millennium. Go to Isaiah 11:1. And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a branch shall grow out of his roots. So that's David's lineage. You can tell, right? His father Jesse. Verse 4-9. 4-9. But with righteousness shall he judge the poor. See that? a ruler, and reprove with equity for the meek of the earth. And he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth. And with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked, and righteousness shall be the girdle of his loins, and faithfulness the girdle of his reigns. So notice right here, Jesus Christ is ruling everything with a rod of iron, so to speak. You'll also notice the curse of sin is uplifted on the earth. It's like the Garden of Eden again. Look at verse six. The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid. Ain't that something, and the calf and the young lion, and the fatling together, and a little child shall lead them. Amen. Man, you you talk about no crime, no danger, right? Even a little kid will go out and just do whatever he or she wants. Uh we'll also look at uh verse seven. The cow, the bear shall feed. So they're both going to eat grass. Their young ones shall lie down together. So no animals killing each other. This is what all the liberals ever wanted. Perfect kingdom on the earth. You know, animals getting along, people getting along. And they think they can do it by their endeavors. Look how well they're doing. Oh my. There's no way, man. Still crime keeps going up. Sin keeps increasing. And the lion shall eat straw like the ox. That will be something. And the sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp. And the weaning child shall put his hand on the cockatric den. That's something. All right. Ezekiel 37. Ezekiel 37. You'll also notice that David becomes their prince during this time. Amen. Ezekiel 37. Ezekiel 37 26. So we'll notice right here that during this time period, David is the prince and Jesus is the king. Now it could be possible that uh it they're both the same. Jesus might be ultimate king, ultimate prince, whereas uh David is the uh lower or regular king and regular prince. But perhaps this is the case right here that Jesus is the king and David is the prince during the millennial kingdom. That's how it's going to entail that during this time as they both rule over the land of Israel because remember we're kings on the earth, right? So that means that Jesus Christ is going to be ultimate king. It just makes sense that way as well. Ezekiel 37:25. And they shall dwell in the land that I have given unto Jacob my servant. See the land of Israel restored wherein your fathers have dwelt. And they shall dwell therein even they and their children their children's ch children forever. And my look at this servant David shall be their prince forever. See that? So David has to be the ruler forever during this time. He can't quit his reign. Go to Ezekiel 37:26. 26. Notice people repopulate the earth. So during this time at the millennium, you got 1,000 years. People are going to fill out the whole world. 37:26 Moreover, I will make a covenant of peace with them. It shall be an everlasting covenant with them, and I will place them and what? Multiply them, and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them forever. So people will increase. They will repopulate during this time. So the Christians are not given in marriage in heaven. So just as so as no one's confused here, but these are referring to those on the earth during the time of the millennium. See that? So they have to follow the constitution. Uh they can repopulate. This is literally like a government system. You can tell it's with the constitution, rule, rulers, everything. All right, let's go to Daniel 9. Daniel 9 and Romans 11. Go to Daniel 9 and Romans 11. Time passes quickly, right? Yeah. Like I told you, I promise you, I'd finish tonight. I am finishing tonight and I will review. All right. Romans because I ain't I ain't a liar. Too many lying pastors. So, I got to keep my word. All right. Romans 11. Y'all didn't laugh. That was supposed to be funny. All right. Daniel 9. Romans 11. Daniel 9. Romans 11. Now look at verse 24- 27. 24- 27. You'll notice the outcasts throughout the nation of Israel are gathered together and their sins are forgiven based on what? God's national dealing. This is not the same as our sins being forgiven by the sacrifice of Christ. You'll notice a national forgiveness. So this is very important to understand. the millennial kingdom. What the Jews receive is called a national forgiveness. That's the reason why a lot of people don't know this. That's why they're doing animal sacrifices. Again, why are they doing animal sacrifices, pastor? If Jesus sacrificed, wiped away all animal sacrifices, right? This is referring to their individual salvation. Yeah. All right. uh safe from uh safe from hell going to heaven. But this is referring to their nation a national forgiveness because remember what sin is God judging them for? Not because of rejecting the son or individual sin. The nation of Israel for rejecting their king for going by the way of the pagans and God had to uh reject the nation of Israel. Right? So he's looking at a national perspective here. That's a separate topic from here. That's a separate topic from here. So let's go to Daniel chapter 9 and uh we'll look at verse 24. 70 weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city. This is Jews, right? Daniel's people to look at this. Finish the transgression to make an end of sins to make reconciliation for iniquity and to bring in everlasting righteousness and to seal up the vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy. Uh it doesn't take us 70 weeks long to do this, right? 70 weeks. It doesn't take 70 weeks long for you to receive these this kind of forgiveness or this kind of righteousness. It's instantaneous when we receive Christ. This is a God. This is a national calendar, national time clock God puts on his uh beloved people, the Jews. Verse 25, you can notice 69 weeks already passed. Know therefore I understand that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto Messiah the prince shall be seven weeks and three score and two weeks. The three the street shall be built again and the wall even in troubles times. So in this verse it's pointing out that 69 weeks have passed. Okay. So there is 69 weeks passing from the time of let's see right here. So this is called Daniel 70th week. So I'm not going to spend too much time on this but 69 weeks have already passed from here to here. Okay. So then that remember 70 weeks to receive national forgiveness. Do you remember that? Am I lying or is that is that true? Yes or no? Yes. Right. 70 weeks. Right. 70 is a big number for them to receive national forgiveness which is going through here. Okay. Which is going through here. 69 is already passed. That leaves one more, right? So, we got one more week left. If they receive the Messiah could have been right here, right? But because they rejected their Messiah, that week has to be postponed here. Now there's an interesting theory that Jesus's three and a half years ministry already fulfilled half of the 70th. So then the tribulation might be three and a half years. U so that's an interesting theory. Other people go up to 10. I've heard more theories, trust me. All right. But the standard obviously is seven. Why? Because one week. See that? Amen. Yeah. So that's where you get the standard seven because of each day representing one year in the biblical calendar. All right. But anyways, uh that's the simplest way to say it. Verse 26. And after three score and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself. And the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary, and the end thereof shall be with the flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined. And he assuming that's the antichrist shall confirm the covenant with many the Jews for notice what one week that's your last week. So we put the last week here. See that the 70th is over here during the tribulation. Once they undergo that what happens verse 24 says they receive their forgiveness of sins national forgiveness. Does that make sense to everybody? Okay. So now they receive national forgiveness at here at the millennium. They just have to undergo one more week. All right. They have to undergo one more week the Jews so they can finally receive national forgiveness. Uh let's look at Romans 11 25-28. Uh I read that verse so many times so I'm not going to do it again. Okay? But just write that down. Romans 11 25-28. Remember that verse says so many countless times that right now the Jews are blinded. Right now the Jews are uh not saved but God will one day open their eyes. So there will be uh national uh restoration, national revival and even a national salvation because in verse 26, God says he's going to get rid of all ungodliness in the land of Israel. So that's referring to a national salvation. All right. Now, let's look at 2 Peter 3. Second Peter 3 and Revelation 20. Then we finish and then I'll review briefly. Second Peter 3 and Revelation 20. Now, I'm going to write this part down, and I'd advise for you to write it down in your notes, but the millennium is not the end. Obviously, what's going to happen is that when we go past the millennium here, there's a thing what we call eternity. So, let's put this box here, eternity. During eternity, when the 1,000-year reign of Jesus Christ finishes, then the people on that earth are going to rebel and go against the king. Satan will be cut loose from his uh prison and then he'll come down and deceive the nations. Then Satan and these people that he deceived during the millennium because remember they're repopulating again, right? And remember they're disgruntled and mad about his constitution because look at today's world, right? Oh yeah. Yeah. So ma human nature never changed. It'll still be there. So, they're going to get mad and they're probably going to hold out signs that says no king, you know, and then they're going to do their peaceful protest, which is not really pre peaceful. They're not going to be doing peaceful protest. They're going to go to war. And what God's going to do is he's not going to send the National Guard down to make them behave. Oh, that was so mean. He's going to go blow fire from heaven and burn them all up. Yeah. Yeah. Amen. Amen. All right. Second Peter chapter 3:10. In second Peter chapter 3 and verse 10, the Bible says, "But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise and the elements shall melt with fervent heat. The earth also and the works that are in therein shall be burned up." Okay, so God says one day he's going to burn up the whole universe. Right? Okay. But when will this happen? That's what we're trying to look at. When will this happen? The best passage is Revelation 20. You'll find that out. Revelation 20. So look at uh look at verse 7. Verse 7. And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison. So the end of the thousand-year millennium, Satan's going to go out. Verse 8, he's going to deceive everybody. See that? Verse 9, he's going to make them all go to Jerusalem because remember that's where the pilgrimage is, right? That's where they were forced to worship their king and they hate that. So now they're bold with Satan and they think that they can conquer King Jesus. But you'll notice in verse 9, and fire came down from God out of heaven and devoured them. So he burns them all up. That's why look at chapter 20 uh look at uh verse 11. Verse 11. And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away, and there was found no place for them. Notice the earth and the universe gone. So this fits second Peter 3, right? Where God sends fire out of heaven, Revelation 20. And second Peter 3 said the heaven and the earth is gone. And Revelation 20 says the heaven and the earth is gone. So there's no doubt the that's what these two passages are talking about. Then you'll notice in verses 12- 15, that's where lost souls get judged. They go through the great white throne judgment. So God's doing one final judgment, the great white throne judgment. And then after that, he'll cast the lost people into the lake of fire. And then the saved people uh will live in eternity, which is Revelation 21-22. So, let me finish that off here. So, Revelation 21-22, you'll find out all the description of eternity. New Jerusalem, new heaven, new earth, tree of life, everyone living happily ever after. So, this is eternity. We don't have to worry too much about the constitution, the rule, the way of salvation here because right here is the time everyone is saved. The final judgment is done called the great white throne judgment. So let me put great white throne here so that we don't miss out. All right. So great white throne is over here. So don't it's after the millennial kingdom is over. All right. So thus we end our teaching on the covenants. But let me review because I promised you that one and then uh pray about what I'm going to teach next week. Okay? But I hope that you've learned a lot. Like I told you, this is the most out of everything I taught you. Please remember this. Out of everything I taught you, maybe even more important than beginner's disciplehip is this teaching. Okay? The covenants is probably the most important teaching that I ever taught you. You might say, why? It cleared every heresy. Amen. It makes the Bible sense. This wasn't very thorough either. Dr. David Walker's book gives a more thorough approach to dispensationalism and other people. But I cannot uh do that here because I'm trying to simplify everything and then organize it for you. Okay? So let me review here. Okay. On the covenants and then we'll call it a day. All right. So there are one, two, three, four, five, but then there is the sixth covenant. Uh I forgot Mosaic. I knew I missed out something. Seven covenants. I keep skipping a covenant sometimes. Mosaic is before Davidic. So the this should be here. Apologies. Okay. So there are seven covenants this time. This whole time period, the one that we looked at over here is the new covenant. All right. This whole part here was the new covenant. The new covenant is based off as follows. All right. Now, uh you want to write down this verse, okay? We won't have time to look at it because I want to try to get you out here, but it's Matthew 27 and Hebrews 8. Matthew 27, Hebrews 8 shows you that the new covenant is dual application. What you're going to find out is in Matthew 27, Jesus says when he takes the grape juice that it will uh that when he sheds his blood for the remission of sins, it will start the new covenant. So you can see the church church age doctrine. We can fit in that one. But in Hebrews chapter 8, God talks about a new covenant. And that new covenant cannot be the Christian church. Because in Hebrews 8, God says if you tell anybody about uh what the Lord says. Yeah. In Hebrews 8, the new covenant, they should be stabbed with the spear. Well, that certainly don't apply to us then. Well, the new covenant talks about Judah and the nations of uh the the tribes of Israel being restored and setting up their kingdom. So, thus the new covenant is dual application. And you got to see church and you got to see Israel. That's the new covenant here. That's why we went through that ring around the rosie of the transition and the double application approach of church in Israel. You have to have that with this new covenant. All right. So then fresh review covenant. God told them God created the garden of Eden everything for them. Lucifer and the fallen angels they fell. So God gave the the earth and the universe to mankind. So Lucifer and the fallen angels that explains why they want to attack mankind because God originally created it for them. But Adam and Eve fell through Satan's temptation. So Edenic covenant failed. God launched the Adamic covenant. You'll notice that at Genesis chapter 3, God gave the Adamic covenant uh to Adam and Eve where Eve's going to have to bring forth children in sorrow. Adam's going to have to work by the sweat of his brow and they had to live by the best of their conscience for their salvation. Well, as you know during that time their cons the conscience of mankind was very wicked. So God had to drown them out with the worldwide flood. But there was one family that God spared Noah. So God says I'm going to repopulate the world again with you Noah. So he gave the Noah covenant. In the Noah covenant this time there were some changes. He made sure that cap uh that there would be capital punishment for somebody taking a life of another man. God also put fear within animals and humans. Why is that? Because during the time of the Adamic covenant, they had a problem with sex and violence. So then that's why those were the two additional changes God put at the Noahic covenant. Now the Abrahamic covenant, it came in because the Noah covenant failed. Mankind was sinning again in the Tower of Babel. Nimrod, Seamuramis, and all the nations, they were just integrating to an antichrist new world order world order. So God had to split them up with different languages. And then God's like, I have to start with a brand new group of people because I can't just drown them out with the worldwide flood. So he did Abra did a covenant with Abraham. It'll be you and your people and I'm not going to drown you out with the worldwide flood this time. That's why he never forsook the Jews. Do you understand that? Why? He's sick and tired for what he did in the past. Otherwise, this thing will keep on going endlessly. Okay? So, that's why he said, "This is it, Abraham." Okay? Now, what happened is is that Abraham and then the patriarchs that followed after him, their salvation was similar where they had to follow their conscience. So, there was works, but there was also faith involved. So, it was faith and works ever since from then till now. And then during this time the children of Israel though even though they had to do works for their salvation and they knew that the thing is is that they still failed in some cases. They didn't follow perfectly and they weren't doing animal sacrifices like they're supposed to. So Moses came in. So the Mosaic covenant God made every rule and regulation where there was no excuse. Okay. All right. So you're going to do this work and that work and that work and that work. So that was a part of their salvation that time. Animal sacrifices helped them give a clean slate whenever they failed. Well, what happened during this time is that the Jews rejected uh God as their king and ruler. They said we want a king like all the other nations. So what God did is set up an earthly king through Saul. But Saul failed. So God says okay the king will be David. Hence the Davidic covenant came to the scene. So Israel is not only getting their nation restored but their kingdom. See that? That's why it makes sense the millennial kingdom. It's a land grant, a people restored and kingdom. That's why they have constitution. All right? So God made a promise that David will be uh from your lineage will come the Messiah and the Messiah will keep your kingdom going. For Abraham, your people and land will keep on going. So he's not going to break that promise. But what happened is because the Jews as a nation, they kept sinning and rejecting God. God rejected them, but this was a temporary basis and it was a partial basis. He promised to restore them, but they've got to undergo his judgment because they just sinned too much against him. So then after the Davidic covenant, what happened is now after 400 years of silence, Jesus Christ came down. All right, finally the king has come. will you receive your king? Oh, what happened is that they rejected their king. So, because the Jews rejected their king, that was postponed all the way to a thousand years later. Well, God, he uh tried to give them chance after chance, which is why there was a transition. Okay? So, before we came in, we Gentiles came in, God was trying to give the Jews chance after chance. That's why the book of Acts was transitional. It was transitional where God's Jewish dealings were still ongoing and Gentiles were being more receptive. That's the reason why Christian doctrines was coming in and it was mingled with God's Jewish dealings. Why? Because it was transitioning. So, this is why there's a bunch of transitional verses in the general epistles. You'll see Christian doctrine as well as Jewish end time doctrine. Well, you know what happened? the Jews uh just fully rejected out God. So then they lost their nation. Rome sacked their city. They lost their nation and the Jewish dealings has subsided and vanished. God but God made a promise. So he's going to restore them again in the future. But he turned to Gentiles this time. So because he turned to Gentiles, the dealing and the doctrine is different. So this is where we get Paul coming to the scene with Pauline Christian doctrine. Hence we are here we are today going by church age doctrine underneath the church we know right doctrine we can tell what's wrong doctrine. So we distinguish Jewish doctrines from Christian doctrine but churches have mingled all doctrines together. So there's wrong doctrine everywhere. The job of the church is to distinguish our doctrine from Jewish doctrine. Well one day the church will get out of the way. They will be raptured before the tribulation not after. And there's no such thing as no rapture. we do get raptured before the tribulation then what happens is thus God can go back to the Jews Daniel's 70th week that last week is remaining so God made a promise he goes back to the Jews the Jews have to endure not take the mark of the beast for their salvation and then in the millennial kingdom God comes down sets a millennial kingdom and that time there is no need of faith because they see God and it's a completely works system then the people turn against their king. And then what the Lord does, he burns them all, judges them at the great white throne judgment, eternity begins, and we all live happily ever after. All right, so there's your dispensational teaching. And uh remember this is that uh know your church age doctrine. We believe once saved always saved. We be we believe salvation by faith, not by works. Amen. Uh these doctrines are distinguished from the Jewish doctrine where they had faith and works for salvation. uh where they have to endure through the tribulation and etc.