The Two Millenniums
- Glenn Coggeshell
- Apr 5, 2025
- 10 min read
By Glenn Coggeshell III/Malachi/The Artist ONE
In Revelation 20:1–6, we are told of a thousand-year reign where Christ rules before Satan is released once more to tempt the world. Many believe this thousand years lies in the future—but what if we’ve already lived through one millennium and didn’t even realize it?
Let’s go back to the beginning.
Genesis and the Pattern of Time
Genesis 1:31 states:
“And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.”
And what did God do on the seventh day?
“And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested…” (Genesis 2:2)
Now, consider what Peter tells us:
“With the Lord, a day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.” (2 Peter 3:8)
This isn’t just poetic language. It may be a prophetic key.
The seventh “day,” then, could represent a thousand-year period where God rested—literally stepping back. And during that divine sabbath, who was tending the world?
Adam and the Garden Within Time
Genesis 2 introduces Adam after the seventh day begins. If the rest began at the dawn of the seventh millennium, then Adam—created in the garden—was not part of the general sixth-day creation. Instead, he was chosen to tend the garden during God’s rest.
This could be why Moses describes two different acts of creation. Look closely:
Genesis 1:1 says, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” (singular “heaven”)
But Genesis 2:1 declares, “Thus the heavens and the earth were finished…” (plural “heavens”)
Why the change?
Because Moses was telling us about two overlapping timelines.
On the sixth day, all races were created, and the world was populated.
Simultaneously, God prepared His garden—a sacred space where He would rest.
Adam was brought forth to tend this divine sanctuary.
Lucifer’s Rebellion in the First Millennium
While God rested, Lucifer did not. He was charged with watching over the people and guiding them—but instead, he rebelled. Aligning with a third of the angels, he sowed deception among the people during this first millennium. He began constructing a counterfeit reality: a spiritual, organic, even digital grid meant to sever creation from its Creator.
Could this explain the mysteries of ancient civilizations?
The pyramids.
The lost continents of Atlantis and Mu.
The Anunnaki and the so-called gods of old.
Even the stories of Tartaria and advanced knowledge lost to time.
These weren’t just mythologies. They were echoes of that first millennium—when Satan ruled as a counterfeit god.
This is why God commanded, “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” These beings were not figments of imagination—they were real rulers in a time of divine silence.
The Book of Job and a Hidden Timeline
Job, the oldest book in the Bible, stands out because it depicts Satan still having access to God. He walks the earth but also appears before the throne alongside the Sons of God.
This would not be possible after Genesis 3:14, when God curses the serpent and declares:
“On your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life.”
That curse marks a major shift—one that only makes sense if the events of Job take place during the first millennium, before the full separation between heaven and earth. Before the Garden was truly sealed off.

The Serpent’s Strategy: A War of Bloodlines
Satan’s curse in Genesis 3:14 was not just symbolic—it was prophetic.
“Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle… upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.”
To “go upon the belly” is to walk the earth as a man, cast down to live among dust—mortality, flesh, limitation. This was part of Satan’s judgment: he was forced to experience what it meant to be human.
But Satan, knowing that Adam would become as a new Job—a righteous man placed in the center of a cosmic test—moved to sabotage the plan from the very beginning. He beguiled Eve into sin, and according to many interpretations, fathered her firstborn, Cain.
This would explain why:
Eve was punished with birth pains.
Cain became the Bible’s first murderer.
Cain was cursed from the earth, which would no longer yield its strength to him.
Cain was sent to wander, a man without a true home or inheritance.
Cain built cities and chose war over peace.
His descendants—Enoch, Irad, Mehujael, Methushael, Lamech, Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-cain—were not shepherds or keepers of God’s word. They were inventors of weapons, tools, and culture—the builders of civilization apart from God.
Even after the flood, echoes of this bloodline appear in Scripture through the Kenites (Cain-ites). These people seem to appear wherever corruption, opposition, or war arises in the biblical narrative. They become the shadow lineage that moves in contrast to the children of promise.
This ancient bloodline war is not just about good versus evil—it’s about origins. It’s about corrupted seed lines, spiritual DNA, and a counterfeit kingdom that has tried to hijack God’s plan from the very beginning.
A Reverse Pit and the Organic Grid
Lucifer’s goal was simple: build a structure—organic, digital, and spiritual—that could trap souls and lock God out. The pyramids and ancient megastructures were not just tombs or temples—they were part of a larger system designed to erase divine presence.
During the first millennium, there was no rain—only rivers and mist nourished the earth. This perfect balance was part of God’s design.
But when God returned after His rest, He found the system corrupted. The “organic code” had been hijacked.
So He brought the flood.
A divine short-circuit to collapse the false matrix built by the fallen.
But Lucifer still held the keys to the souls. That’s why God sent His Son—through blood—into the world. To rewire the system from the inside out.
Let There Be Light—Again
Now reread Genesis 1:2–3 with fresh eyes:
“And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.”“And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.”
This wasn’t the creation of photons—it was the arrival of a divine code. A plan that involved Christ, who would bring Light into a world plunged into darkness.
This explains why, from the very beginning, God separates the light from the darkness—pointing to the coming battle between the Son and the deceiver.
The Garden Revisited
Genesis 2:4 says:
“These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created…”
This is not a recap of Genesis 1—it’s a shift in focus to God’s personal domain: the Garden.
And even in that sacred space, the deception crept in. God warns Adam not to eat of the tree of knowledge—the source of duality, the same knowledge that Lucifer used to elevate himself.
Adam then requests a companion. God puts him into a deep sleep and brings forth Eve.
And so, before God rests again, the cycle continues: divine intent, human choice, and spiritual warfare.
Adam’s Line: God’s Strategic Infiltration
The creation of Adam was not just a beginning—it was a calculated move in a cosmic war.
If Satan could deceive all of mankind, then God would lose access to the souls He created. And with the formation of Satan’s grid—built through both spiritual deception and physical structures—his plan was clear: corrupt the entire earth, lock down the bloodlines, and eliminate any possibility for divine redemption.
But God had a plan that would run silently beneath the surface.
Through Adam, a seed would be preserved. And even after the flood, that seed passed through Noah, to Abraham, then Isaac, Jacob, and down through the generations—until it reached Mary, the last pure vessel, untainted by Satan’s corrupted lines.
From her, God would send His Son into the world—through blood.
This was not random. It was divine infiltration.
Jesus, born of Adam’s line but untouched by sin, became the counterstrike against the enemy’s system.
Just as Job was tested in the first millennium, so too Jesus had to be tempted by Satan. But unlike Adam—or Job—Jesus endured the full pressure of darkness without falling. His death on the cross, sinless, was more than a sacrifice. It was the opening of a portal—an entry into Hell itself.
There, Jesus confronted the root of the grid and took back authority. He gained the right to bind Satan, paving the way for the second millennium, when Christ will reign and teach truth without demonic interference.
It is in that millennium that every soul will have a chance to choose freely—without deception, without darkness, without confusion.
This is the true meaning of Christ’s victory.

The Wheat and the Tares: A Hidden Parable of Bloodlines
Once we understand God’s long plan through Adam’s line, we begin to see the deeper meaning of Christ’s words—especially in the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares:
“The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field; but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way…” —Matthew 13:24–30
The good seed is Adam’s line—untainted, preserved through the patriarchs. But the enemy (Satan) secretly sowed his own line among them: the tares.
Both lines would grow together. And as the parable says, the two could not be separated until the harvest—lest the wheat be harmed in the process. This is why God allows both bloodlines, both agendas, to grow side by side through history.
The harvest is coming. The wheat will be gathered. The tares will be burned.
Jesus wasn’t just speaking agriculturally—He was speaking prophetically, all the way back to Genesis, all the way through Revelation.
The Timeline of Satan: From Heaven’s Heights to Earth’s Chains
To truly understand the scope of Satan’s strategy—and God’s counter-strategy through Adam and Christ—we must trace Satan’s movement across scripture. His fall wasn’t just a moment, but a slow descent: from heavenly glory to earthly bondage, from authority to defeat, and from influence to impending judgment.
1. Lucifer: The Anointed Cherub in Heaven
Before he was Satan, he was Lucifer—a name meaning “light-bearer.” He stood among the highest of the created beings, a cherub, dwelling in the presence of God.
“You were the seal of perfection, full of wisdom and perfect in beauty… You were on the holy mountain of God; you walked among the fiery stones.” —Ezekiel 28:12–14
Lucifer was not only powerful, but also deeply involved in heavenly governance, perhaps even in worship and order. But pride was found in him. He desired God’s throne, not just proximity to it.
2. The Fall: Cast Down, But Not Yet Bound
Lucifer rebelled, drawing a third of the angels with him (Revelation 12:4). He was cast out of his position, but not yet removed from access.
“How you are fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!” —Isaiah 14:12
He was cast down to Earth, but still retained his title as the “accuser of the brethren” and had access to present himself before God.
3. The Book of Job: Satan Walks the Earth—But Still Roams Heaven
In Job, we see Satan walking the earth freely—but still appearing before God:
“Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came among them.” —Job 1:6
He wasn’t yet bound to earth fully. He still had spiritual access to the throne room. And yet, he was already moving among humanity, accusing, tempting, testing.
4. The Garden of Eden: Cursed to the Ground
Satan’s deception of Eve led to the next stage of his downfall. After the fall of man, God pronounced a curse upon the serpent:
“Upon your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life.” —Genesis 3:14
Here, Satan becomes bound to the earth in a new way. No longer roaming heaven and earth freely, he now operates from below—limited, cursed, and forced to work through systems, bloodlines, and deception.
5. The Earth Kingdom: Offspring and Rebellion
Satan’s next move was to build a kingdom on earth. Through deception, and possibly through offspring like Cain, he began to establish bloodlines and networks of rebellion.
“The sons of God saw the daughters of men…” —Genesis 6:2
The fallen angels came with him, producing Nephilim and spreading corruption across the earth. Civilization began to advance—but so did darkness. The pyramid structures, organic/digital systems, and early occult worship were all part of this corrupted framework.
6. The Flood: Resetting the Grid
God intervenes with the Great Flood, resetting creation and wiping out the corrupted infrastructure. Only Noah and his family—pure in their generations—survive.
But Satan is not destroyed. His influence begins again, subtly.
7. Babylon and Global Systems: Satan Rebuilds
As mankind repopulates the earth, Satan begins to rebuild his systems—this time through government, religion, and empire.
The Tower of Babel represents mankind’s unified rebellion. Egypt, Babylon, Greece, and Rome would later rise—each becoming more centralized, more occult, more anti-God.
These were not just political empires—they were spiritual strongholds under Satan’s command.
8. Christ Enters the War
At the height of Satan’s influence—Christ is born.
This is God’s infiltration strategy through Adam’s bloodline, culminating in the pure, sinless vessel of Mary. Jesus is tested just like Job—but does not fall. He’s offered the kingdoms of the world by Satan, but refuses.
“All these things I will give You if You will fall down and worship me.” —Matthew 4:9
Jesus turns down the throne Satan offers—and instead, takes the cross.
9. The Cross: Satan Bound
When Jesus dies sinless, He doesn’t just redeem mankind—He invades Hell.
He takes the keys of death and hell, and binds Satan, removing him from free reign over the earth.
“Now is the judgment of this world: now shall the prince of this world be cast out.” —John 12:31
Satan becomes a prisoner awaiting judgment, locked away until the appointed time.
This allows for the millennial reign of Christ—where truth can be taught without interference, and every soul has the opportunity to choose without deception.
10. The Final Release: One Last Deception
Revelation 20 tells us Satan will be released for a short time after the millennium—allowed to deceive the nations one final time.
“When the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison.” —Revelation 20:7
But the outcome is already written. Fire comes down. Judgment is final. And Satan is cast into the Lake of Fire forever.
The Arc of Rebellion—and the Triumph of Truth
Satan’s timeline shows us that God has always been in control—even when the enemy seemed to be winning. Each stage of Satan’s descent reveals another stage of God’s plan to redeem, infiltrate, and ultimately restore what was lost.
From Heaven to Earth. From rebellion to chains. And in the end, truth prevails.
Conclusion: One Millennium Past, One to Come
If the first millennium has already passed, then we are living in the echo—awaiting the second reign.
Christ came once to break the system. He will return to rule fully.
But understanding the past is key to surviving what comes next.
The Bible is not just a spiritual guide—it is a multidimensional map through time, space, and spirit.
The first rest is over. The second millennium draws near. Are you ready?




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