Here is another former Premillennialist that writes about his move from Pre to Amill. It is worth a read.
 
My departure from Premillennialism was gradual and came as a result of two discoveries as I studied Scripture. First, I devoted myself to a thorough examination of what the NT said would occur at the time of [...]

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Josh on March 31st, 2007

If it were the spiritual kingdom Christ was offering, then “such an announcement would have had no special significance whatever to Israel, for such a rule of God has always been recognized among the people of God.” The kingdom the Lord preached was something different from either the general rule of God in His overall [...]

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Seth McBee on March 16th, 2007

I think this is the kind of post that Josh and David really wanted me to start posting when they asked me to join; a post on my dispensational thoughts.   As I take a look at Revelation 20 I take a literal interpretation of the thoughts and words of the apostle John.  I understand that [...]

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Update 16MAR07:
Phil Johnson has posted a fair response to the general blogsphere on MacArthur and being Reformed vs reformed. It’s only fair to read his comments in light of my post here, and the original at Riddleblog. You can read MacArthurs position here Pyromaniacs: See, here’s the thing:
I would like to understand [...]

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Josh on March 14th, 2007

On Amillennialsim
The Binding of Satan
Dispensational Hermanutics
Covenantal vs. Dispensational Hermeneutics or Jesus Israel and the Church

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