From the war of of Gog and Magog to Armageddon to Judgement Day and Satan being cast into the Lake of Fire
After the 1,000 years of peace on Earth, Satan is loosed from the pit for seven years to cause trouble one last time. This is the war of Gog and Magog, against Israel, in the second battle of Armageddon.
Jesus will return to Earth with the saints that He raptured 1,007 year earlier. He will step down on Earth upon the Mt. of Olives, splitting the mountain in two, and killing the gentile armies with fire from His mouth.
Satan is then cast into the Lake of Fire, and Judgment Day begins. We are now in the book of Revelation, chapter 20. Everyone, which did not make the rapture a thousand years earlier, is going to face judgment…, and I mean everyone, both modern mankind and prehistoric mankind.
It is a given that the saints will judge the fallen angels. With them all being “guilty as sin”, that shouldn’t take too long. Demons and disembodied spirits, which did not die (leave the Earth) in Noah’s flood will also be judged.
Now, who will judge the trillions of mankind?
Yeshua?
The heavenly angels?
There is a “book of life” which shall be used as a standard to decide who goes to the Lake of Fire forever, or who is allowed to live forever on Earth (or elsewhere in this universe).
If Yeshua judges them all, or the angels, everything is cut and dry. If the saints are allowed to judge, Yeshua just may put certain people in certain lines so that they are judged by someone that they interacted with.
If a man did a saint of God wrong, I think it would be perfect justice for that saint to be their final judge, and to be able to decide if that person lives in peace, or is forever imprisoned in torment. Think of the possible scenarios. If the saints are allowed to judge, they may have certain guidelines to follow, or Yeshua may just let them decide on their own.
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