Teflonfanatic, this is a public forum, and I can post whenever I like. I most certainly disagree with how you interpret scripture. That's why you do not want me to post. While you like to stay in prophecy a lot, it really is not a "Salvational" issue. You have the teachings of the JW that you are pushing on people, and that's confusing. God is not the author of confusion.
While I understand the 1,000 year reign of peace, that is NOT the new heaven and new earth. There are still people left after the 7 year tribulation, and the beast is removed, and satan is bound for a thousand years (the 1,000 years of peace). The redeemed that have been raptured, and those dead in Christ who rose to take part in the rapture, will rule and reign with Jesus on the earth at that time.
As far as the righteous judgement where the redeemed will receive their rewards is "The Judgement Seat of Christ" (not the great White Throne Judgement). This takes place after the rapture, and combined with the Marriage supper of the Lamb. Remember that some dead in Christ rise from the grave during the rapture. The dead in Christ shall rise FIRST, and then us who are remaining shall rise also together with them to ever be with the Lord. That is the First resurrection.
You have a lot of time periods and dispensations running all together during one dispensation. However, prophecy is interpreted through many time dispensations. While some scriptures have past, present, and future happenings in them, it does not mean that they are happening all at once. God does not live in a time boundary as we do. He is eternal. According to Him, we are already raptured, and praising Him around the Throne, among other things. His thoughts are not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways.
The redeemed in the first resurrection (in the grave or alive) will reign with Christ during the 1,000 years of peace. They most certainly
do have duties and rewards given to them. What I have noticed is you say nothing of the rapture. Do you believe in such?
Your hostility towards me is unfounded. Only because I questioned your interpretation of Holy Scriptures? Just because you say it is so, doesn't mean it is. You pick and choose a lot of scriptures and throw them out, but they have little or nothing to do with the subject or the dispensation being addressed. Also, like I said before, prophecy (Revelations) is not the easiest to interpret. However, scripture will interpret scripture, and you need the Holy Ghost to reveal certain portions of scripture through study. I mentioned my Salvational born again experience according to scripture, but you have chosen to ignore that as well, when it is all together Biblical (Acts 2:38).
Annela please go to my trinity thread i'm far more passive there, in fact I don't debate at all or insinuate anything in that thread. Annela in order for me to believe that I need to see where in Revelation is the multitude singing or to rule with Christ, praises are not singing many in ancient Israel praised God without singing. people this is not me inferring the bible says the 144K(that is the born again get their reward FIRST and corule with Christ for 1,000 years)
WHAT? Ancient Israel didn't praise God with singing? You need to go back and read the Old Testament. The singers and musicians were appointed to do just that in the temple in the wilderness. Even before that! The singers and musicians a lot of times went before the Ark with singing and praising God.
I Chornicles 15:27-29
Exodus 15-1, 15:20-21
There are about 50 more scriptures relating to ancient Israel singing and playing music unto the Lord! King David was a Psalmist (a writer/singer of songs to glorify God). What Bible are you reading?