I agree there is No Resurrection Day taking place before Jesus' Millennium-Long Day of governing over Earth.
By the end of the Millennium mankind will have reached the same human perfection that Adam originally had.
So, it is Not until after the thousand years that faithful ones are 'crowned' (so to speak) with everlasting life.
Up to that final test, so to speak, a person could be about 1,000 years old and still turn against God.
In other words, at that time there will be No more need for any further testing or tempting by Satan because Satan and those who choose his side will then be gone forever, destroyed forever.
Right now, people who will be classed as those 'figurative sheep' of Matthew 25:31-33,37 can remain alive on Earth, and continue to live on Earth even up to the end of the thousand years, and even into eternal life right here on Earth.
Those apart from the ruling resurrected (Rev 20:4), who did not worship the beast, will be thought of cursed if they do not live to be 100, but indeed, they will die. (Is 65:20) The nations during the millenium will be ruled with a rod of iron (Rev 19:15), and they will all eventually die after 100 years of age, unless accursed. And indeed, at the end of the millennium, men are judged by their deeds, and judgment is given accordingly. (Rev 20:13).