But we must understand the purpose of the heavenly calling. It’s not just to come to a new exotic place, but to form a temporary 1000 year government to govern mankind, because mankind needs a perfect government until the whole mankind has matured in righteousness to the extent that they don’t need any supervisors anymore
Kosonen, this is my point. God indeed changed his original plan. So then, when does the Bible state, or even allude to the "fact" that things will go back to as they were in the beginning? Jesus never taught everlasting life on Earth. Neither did the apostles. No one ever talked about seeing Moses or David again. There's something missing here in the Greek scriptures about everlasting life on Earth. Perhaps I've forgotten it, although I still read the scriptures pretty regularly.