We are seeing the world through different perspectives. These are not compatible.
Let me give you a run down, trying to be brief, beginning with today, what is expected to happen:
As Jesus told us, we would have wars here and there
Cities and nations going bankrupt
Around this time of bankruptcy, there will be an attack on religion, to what extent is unknown, but it seems that the least to expect is the destruction of the Vatican.
Following this, a Great Tribulation shall occur, a global meltdown of the economy shall happen, maybe WWIII. A great many shall die here.
Hereafter, the sign of Christ, a sun like object shall be seen, many objects from its debris field shall impact earth, and because of the proximity of this sun like object, the gravitational forces nearly tear the earth apart.
Following this comes Armageddon. At this time about 90% of the human population shall have perished.
After Armageddon, Christ Kingdom rule takes over all the earth, cleanup begins, resurrections of the dead righteous and unrighteous begin.
This is called the re-creation. Earth is being brought back to a pristine state, as much as is possible. Humanity lives in 'Paradise' in which most of our crime becomes a thing of the past. Most but not all crime, mind you. The unrepentant criminals get put to death as is needed. However, people who entered the kingdom do not age, grow old, or ill. They live without dying for all this time.
Paradise is not paradise to everyone. Many want to be able to become mega rich like before, to lord it over others, to have things that ruin the earth, but they are biding their time, waiting.
Finally, all of humanity has been brought to perfection, all are physically as Adam and Eve without flaw, ready to be tested. satan is let loose with his angels. This happens after 1000 years has passed. He gathers a great number among the ones who live; he is confident that he can win and attack the Holy City.
His defeat ends in him, his angels, and his followers being destroyed.
The humans who survived did so despite great pressure, great temptations. These will never die and keep on living. From then on, as it says, God will live with them, be among them. This refers not to a physical presence but to his continual spiritual presence in all their efforts.
Revelation 21:2-4 . . .. 3 With that I heard a loud voice from the throne say: “Look! The tent of God is with mankind, and he will reside with them, and they will be his peoples. And God himself will be with them. 4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”