“Then I saw thrones, and seated on them were those to whom the authority to judge was committed. Also I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for the testimony of Jesus and for the word of God, and those who had not worshiped the beast or its image and had not received its mark on their foreheads or their hands. They came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years” (Revelation 20:4 ESV).
If “…to be absent from the body [is] to be present with the Lord” (2 Corinthians 5:8), then how can it be said that these individuals “came to life“? The answer may involve the glorified bodies that God has promised to His people in eternity.
The New Testament book of 1 Corinthians features an extensive discourse on that subject in chapter fifteen. There, we learn that God will provide His people with physical bodies that are perfectly suited for eternal life with Him. These bodies will never grow old, never become sick, never get weary, and never die. While we all must face the physiological limitations and constraints that are imposed upon us today, these glorified bodies will face no such restrictions.
Thus, God will furnish His people with bodies that will enable them to fulfill His highest purposes in eternity. This is the future that awaits those who are in Christ, for death holds no power over a body that can never perish. Jesus is our forerunner in this regard, and God will similarly equip His people for eternal life with Him.
That future reality may correspond with the “first resurrection” mentioned in the following verse…
“The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended. This is the first resurrection” (Revelation 20:5).
Biblical scholars refer to this thousand-year period as the “millennial reign” of Christ. As mentioned earlier, these verses foreshadow a future period when God will delegate oversight responsibilities to His people. But this inevitably leads to a question: who will be subject to their oversight, and in what capacity? In response, we can return to the reasoning behind the devil’s incarceration as stated earlier in Revelation 20:3: “This was to keep him from continuing to deceive the nations until the thousand years were over” (CEB).
If national entities continue to exist during this millennial period, then we can assume these leadership responsibilities will involve those nations, at least in part. We’ll take a closer look at this millennial reign of Christ in our next study.
