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Monday, August 4, 2014

END TIMES - INTRODUCCTION


There are quite a few strange people running around with all kinds of theories about what will happen during the End Times. These people love to talk about end-time events with anyone who will listen. Since we devote here to this subject, some people will probably think we are just other bunch of those persons with an unnatural interest in weird prophecies and theories. Actually, we are somewhat conservative Christians who have largely tended to avoid the more spectacular and controversial teachings in the Bible. After all, there is plenty to keep us busy learning to love others as the Lord Jesus loves us.

As we have grown to love the Lord Jesus more, we have also grown to love and care for the people He died for (that's all of us). As a result, we feel a responsibility and desire to share those things that we have learned in the hope that it will help others avoid the efforts of the enemy to deceive and destroy them and their loved ones.

Over the years, we have compiled some of that information to share with others. Recently, we have felt a desire to organize as much of that information as possible into a resource book that may be helpful to others who love our Lord Jesus.

The information in this book is compiled with four types of people in mind.

For those people who desire only an overall view of the End Times, a chronological chart of end-time events is provided. Charts are used in the book to help explain relationships between the various events.

For those people who want general information on each of the end-time events, a general description of end-time events is provided at the beginning of most chapters.

For people who want an end-time reference book that is easy and fast to use, an event summary is included at the end of many chapters.

Finally, for those who desire to study the End Times in detail, Scripture references are supplied throughout and detailed information on several topics is provided in the appendices. (Numbers used in word definitions refer to the Strong's Concordance numbering system.)

While the material in this book can be read straight through, it is primarily designed as a handy reference that provides easy and nearly complete access to end-time information. This book is divided into several major sections as follows.

Introduction and General Information 

This section includes chapters one, two, and three. The information in these chapters provide background and other information that is helpful when studying end-time events.

Major End-Time Events 

This section includes chapters four through twelve. Each chapter in this section provides detailed information on one of the major aspects of the End Times. The chapters are placed in chronological order based on the material covered.

Miscellaneous Information 

This section (chapter thirteen) is a collection of information on various end-time issues. Specific details of some end-time issues and questions are explained in this chapter. The beginning of the chapter has a topical list of the issues covered - to be used to locate desired information.

Preparing for the End Times 

This chapter addresses some basic issues necessary for preparing for the possibly soon beginning of the End Times.

Appendices 

The appendices contain supporting details for several premises in this book. References are provided throughout the book directing you to these appendices where applicable.

THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING END TIMES

Why is it important to understand end-time events?

Probably the most significant indication of the importance of understanding end-time events is simply that they are included in the Bible. If God did not consider them important, they would not be included in the Bible. Second, our Lord Jesus told us to watch for certain events related to the End Times and the apostle Matthew cautioned us specifically to understand the prophecy concerning the Abomination of Desolation (Matthew 24:15-27). Finally, failure to correctly understand end-time events can cause a Christian to be shaken in mind or troubled unnecessarily (2 Thessalonians 2:2-5). Some have even had their faith overthrown by incorrect teachings concerning end-time events (2 Timothy 2:17-18). A proper understanding of end-time events seems to be important for effective Christian living and service. Fortunately, as explained in this book, end-time events are not nearly as difficult to understand as some people think.

On the other hand, correct understanding of end-time events is not a requirement for salvation (Romans 10:9-10). When the Lord returns for His people, He will gather them whether or not they think it is the correct time. If God‘s people go through the Great Tribulation, then He will go with them and comfort them (Hebrew 13:5-6; 2 Corinthians 1:3-4; Psalm 23:4). As God was encouraging and strengthening the early Christians under Roman persecution, he will also strengthen and encourage each of us in persecutions we may suffer for His name.

Pieces to a Puzzle

Descriptions of various end-time events are scattered throughout the Bible. These descriptions provide significant, but incomplete information if they are viewed individually. The effect is similar to that of a box full of puzzle pieces. Individually, they convey important, but incomplete information. When assembled in the proper order, the overall picture becomes very clear.

Passages describing end-time events are similar to puzzle pieces scattered throughout the Bible. When an individual passage (i.e., piece of the puzzle) is studied, it is obviously important. However, it is sometimes difficult to understand how the pieces fit together.

With picture puzzles, the manufacturer provides clues called interlocking pieces. These clues must be studied along with the picture on the puzzle piece to determine which piece connects to which other pieces. As more pieces are linked together, the overall picture becomes clear and it begins to get easier to put the remaining pieces in their proper location. The Bible descriptions of end-time events are similar to a puzzle in this sense.

Too often, not enough end-time events are interlocked together to get a clear overall understanding of the End Times. That is part of the reason why there are so many theories about when the Lord Jesus will return to gather His people. Like the picture puzzle, as events are interlocked together it becomes easier to connect other pieces. As proper relationships between the individual pieces are established, the overall view becomes more clear.

Like puzzle manufacturers, God provided some interlocking pieces for establishing relationships between individual end-time events. These interlocking pieces are certain events that serve as reference points to other events. These interlocking events provide the keys necessary for putting the individual parts of the end-time picture together correctly.

As with assembling a puzzle, anyone who desires to understand End Times must concentrate first on putting the interlocking portions of the pieces together. These provide the information necessary to snap the pieces together in the proper order. After as many pieces as possible are snapped together, the overall picture is much clearer. This makes it easier to place the other pieces in their proper positions. So what are the interlocking parts that help make sense of end-time events?

Interlocking Pieces in the End-Time Puzzle

One of the more obvious and important interlocking pieces in the end-time puzzle involves certain signs in the sun, moon, and stars. According to Matthew 24:29-30, these signs occur immediately after the end of the Great Tribulation. In Isaiah 13:9-13, these signs occur immediately prior to the Wrath of God. In Revelation 6:12-17, these signs occur just before the 144,000 are sealed, a great multitude appears before the throne of God, and the Wrath of God begins. Since the signs in the sun, moon, and stars signal the end of the Great Tribulation, any events following those same signs must also occur after the Great Tribulation. This means that the sealing of the 144,000, the appearance of the great multitude in Heaven, and the Wrath of God must all occur after the end of the Great Tribulation.

The Great Tribulation precedes the signs in the sun, moon, and stars which occur before the Wrath of God. All events that are part of the Great Tribulation occur before the signs in the sun, moon, and stars. All events that are part of the Wrath of God occur after the signs in the sun, moon, and stars. Therefore, all events of the Great Tribulation must occur before any events of the Wrath of God. Unfortunately, some who teach about end-time events list the plagues of the Wrath of God as part of the Great Tribulation. This error has led to much confusion about the End Times. To clear this up, a definite distinction must be made between the events that occur during the Great Tribulation and those that occur during the Wrath of God. The following chapters in this book will cover each of these events in detail to help clarify the different events associated with each of the two time periods.

Literal or Figurative?

When studying end-time events, it is important to make a distinction between descriptions that appear to be literal and those that are obviously figurative. Literal prophecies will occur exactly as described. Figurative prophecies will also occur, but they may not be obvious on the surface. As a general guideline when studying end-time events, assume that all descriptions are literal unless the context insists upon a figurative understanding.

It is also important to distinguish between two types of literal descriptions. The first type of literal event includes descriptions of what will be observable on earth. For example, the Abomination of Desolation (Matthew 24:14), the signs in the sun, moon, and stars (Matthew 24:29), and the set up of an image of the Beast (Revelation 13: 14-15) are all literal events. All of these will be observable from an earthly vantage point.

The second type of literal event includes those that take place in the spiritual or heavenly realm. On the surface, these may appear to be symbolic since they describe strange events and creatures. Even though these are literal events, they will not necessarily be observed on earth exactly as described. Examples of these types of descriptions include the four creatures around the throne of God (Revelation 4:6-8) and the angels pouring out the bowls containing plagues (Revelation 15:6-8; 16:1). People on earth will not see the angels as they pour out the bowls, but they will see the results.

Examples of descriptions that appear to be figurative include: the harlot (representing all kind of false religious teachers, Revelation 17:1-6) and the wine and winepress representing God‘s punishment of the ungodly during the Wrath of God (Revelation 14:9-10; 19:15). The exact interpretation of a figurative description is sometimes difficult to determine.

The Beast will be a literal person. In Daniel, the organization or kingdom from which he comes is also figuratively described as a beast (Daniel 7:7-11). In this description, the Beast (i.e., the Antichrist) is described figuratively as a little horn that is part of this beast kingdom.

Problems develop when too many end-time events are thought to be symbolic. Problems also occur if all end-time descriptions are taken as literal. Generally, it is best to consider end-time descriptions as literal (either spiritual or observable on earth) unless the context definitely indicates that a figurative understanding is necessary.

It is important to remain open to other possible interpretations of end-time descriptions. Many of these events may occur in several different ways while still meeting the prophetic requirements. Often, prophecy is used to show us when we reach a certain point rather than to inform us of what to expect next. For example, the Abomination of Desolation is used to signal that the Great Tribulation has started rather than providing much information about what will happen (Matthew 24:15, 21). In Daniel's day, these prophecies were sealed so that he could not understand them (Daniel 12:8-9). However, as we get nearer to the time of the end, more will be opened to our understanding.

USING THIS BOOK TO STUDY END TIMES 

Much of the information in the following chapters is presented in a consistent format to aid research and study of end-time events. A chapter will usually begin with an overall description of the covered event to aid in obtaining an overall understanding of the activity and significance of the event. Following the description, specific information related to the event is provided in the summary format shown below. This is most helpful when attempting to determine specific information about the event such as how long it lasts and what occurs prior to it. Several appendices are included in this book to provide additional details on certain aspects of End Times for those who desire more details.

The information format used to summarize the chapters covering major end-time events is as follows.

SUMMARY

Term Definition:
Provides a definition of the term or event.

Significance:
Explains the major importance of this event.

Source:
Explains who is behind the event or the cause of it.

Length:
Explains the length of the event or period.

Events Prior:
Lists events immediately preceding this event or time period.

Events:
Explains the major events that take place as part of the event.

God During:
Lists God‘s activities during the event.

Christians During:
Lists the activities and conditions of Christians during this event.

Satan During:
Lists Satan‘s activities during the event.

Beast During:
Lists the Beast‘s activities during the event.

Non-Christians During:
Lists activities and conditions of non-Christians during the event.

Events Following:
Lists events immediately following this event or time period.

Scripture references:
Bible passages related to this person, time, or event.




~ end of introduction ~



Friday, August 1, 2014

ESCHATOLOGY


TOPIC ONE: THE DISPENSATIONS

The dealings of God with man vary according to different dispensations. In each dispensation God has a distinctive way. He treats people one way in one dispensation and another way in another dispensation. His demand on people’s conduct in one period is also unlike that of another period. The way to salvation in one dispensation likewise varies from that of the other dispensation. If we are not clear on dispensational truth, we may feel confused as to the word of the Bible. Once we are able to plainly identify the dispensations, we will no longer be perplexed.

NOTE: With respect to the demarcation of these periods, some commentators divide the time into seven dispensations, though according to the Bible itself it falls naturally into just four periods.

1. The first dispensation is that of the fathers.

When does it commence? It begins with Adam, since there is the clear statement in Romans 5.14: “From Adam until Moses”. Though there are many deviations, these are all rather minor; hence it is still “from Adam until Moses”.

2. The second is the dispensation of law.

It extends from Moses until Christ. Why does it extend until Christ? Because the Lord Jesus had declared: “All the prophets and the law prophesied until John [Baptist]” (Matthew 11:13; see also Luke 16:16).

3. The third is the dispensation of grace which stretches from the first coming of Christ to His second coming (see Acts 15:14-18).

Although the Lord is still mindful of the Jews, the center of His attention has shifted to the Gentiles, for the dispensation of grace has already begun.

4. The fourth is the dispensation of the kingdom.

It covers the period from the second coming of Christ until the end of the kingdom (see Revelation 20).

NOTE: Let us notice in each dispensation the original place of man, his responsibility, his failure, and God’s dealing with him. By studying these matters carefully, we will solve all the apparent contradictions in the Bible.

TOPIC TWO: THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST

1. Its Place in Scripture.

a. The Second Coming is mentioned eight times as often as the first.

b. It is the theme of several whole books, e. g., Thessalonians, and of certain chapters, Matthew 24; Luke 21.

c. The Old Testament prophets bear witness to it: Isaiah 45:23; Ezekiel 21:5-27; Zechariah 14:16.

d. The angels know of it: Acts 1:11.

e. The apostles preached it: Acts 3:19; I Thessalonians 4:16; I John 2:28; Jude 14.

f. Jesus Himself frequently mentions it.

2. What It Is Not.

a. It is not death.

The dead rise when Christ comes: I Thessalonians 4:16, 17. At death we go to Him.

At the rapture He comes for us: John 14:3. Certain verses have no meaning unless we distinguish death from His coming: John 21:23; Philippians 3:20.

Death is an enemy. At the Second Coming we overcome death: I Corinthians 15:50-57. We are nowhere commanded to watch for death, but we are repeatedly enjoined to look for His coming.

b. It is not the descent of the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is a distinct person and His coming is not the Coming of Christ. Again many of the passages referring to the coming of Christ were given after Pentecost: Philippians 3:21; II Timothy 4:8; I Thessalonians 4:16, etc.

c. It is not Universal Christianity apart from the person of Christ: I Thessalonians 4:16.

d. It is not the destruction of Jerusalem. John 21: 21; Revelation 22:20, were written after the destruction of Jerusalem.

The Coming of Christ is a comfort; the destruction of Jerusalem is a judgment.

3. The Signs of the Lord’s Coming.

(1) The last days will be full of peril: II Timothy 3:1.

a. Physically—from pestilence, earthquake, famine, etc.: Matthew 24.
b. Socially—anarchy and socialism, lawlessness.
c. Nationally—wars and rumors of wars.
d. Religiously—seducing spirits and doctrines of devils: I Timothy 4:1.

(2) There will be apostasy of the Church: II Thessalonians 2:3.
(3) Satan’s counterfeits will be circulated: Spiritualism, Christian Science, etc.: I Timothy 4:1.
(4) The Gospel will be preached in all the world: Matthew 24:14.
(5) Knowledge will be increased, and facilities for travel will be enlarged: Daniel 12:4.
(6) Riches will be multiplied: James 5:1, 8.
(7) Israel will be revived as a nation: Ezekiel 36137; Acts 15:16; Mark 11:13, 14, 28.

NOTE: While Jesus warns us that we are not in darkness that that day should overtake us as a thief, yet we are to be on our guard about naming days and hours. 

4. The Various Aspects of the Second Coming of the Lord.

The Second Coming (parousia) is not a simple (instantaneous) event. The Second Coming is a complex-whole event containing various purposes of God, beginning with the Revelation of Christ in the sky displaying His Shekinah glory and power to the whole world, and resurrecting and rapturing God’s people, followed by the day of the Lord’s judgments upon the ungodly and Antichrist’s kingdom, restoring Israel to salvation, and culminating in Christ’s earthly reign.

a. The Rapture.

Just as the First Coming of the Lord extended over a period of thirty years, so the Second Coming includes different events. At the First Coming He was revealed as a babe in Bethlehem, later as the Lamb of God at His Baptism, and as the Redeemer at Calvary. At the Second Coming He will first appear to catch away His own to the Marriage Supper of the Lamb “immediately after the tribulation of those days” (Matthew 24:29, 40-41).

This appearance is called the Rapture or the Parousia.

NOTE: On the same day the rapture happens, the onset of the day of the Lord’s wrath takes place, just as it was in the days of Noah and Lot (Luke 17:22–37; cf. II Thessalonians 1:5–10).

b. The Revelation.

Although Armageddon is an element within the complex-whole Second Coming, Armageddon does not initiate the Second Coming; instead, the Second Coming begins between the sixth and seventh seals of the book of Revelation. The resurrection and rapture happens between the opening of the sixth seal and the seventh seal. The first six seals are not part of the day of the Lord’s wrath. The first six seals are conditional events that must happen before Christ’s return. The sixth seal signals the impending day of the Lord’s wrath as recorded in Joel 2:30–31; Matthew 24:29; Luke 21:25–26; Mark 13:23–25; and Revelation 6:12–17. The seventh seal pronounces the day of the Lord’s wrath. The trumpets, bowls, and Armageddon contain and execute the day of the Lord’s wrath. The trumpets, bowls, and Armageddon will not occur before the seventh seal is opened.

NOTE: 1. Paul’s “last trumpet” (1 Cor. 15:52) is not identified as the seventh trumpet judgment in the book of Revelation.

NOTE: 2. Christ’s return to resurrect and rapture God’s people is not imminent (“any moment”), since discernible prophesied events must happen first (e.g., the Antichrist’s revelation and his ensuing great tribulation; the apostasy; and a cluster of discernible celestial events). Christ can return in any generation of the Church.

TOPIC THREE: THE MILLENNIUM

1. The Restoration of Israel.

It was prophesied that Israel was to return to the Promised Land and become a nation again: Genesis 12:1-3; Deuteronomy 4:30, 31; Deuteronomy 30: 1-6; II Samuel 7:10; Amos 9:11-15; Isaiah 27:12, 13; Isaiah 60:1-22; Jeremiah 16:14-16; Ezekiel 20:36-44; Romans 11:11-27; Acts 15:13-16.

2. The Cleansing of Israel: Ezekiel 36:24-28.

God promises to cleanse Israel finally from all filthiness and idols, to renew them inwardly and cause them to keep His statutes and judgments.

At the Second Coming of Christ when He shall stand upon Mount Olivet, Israel, a remnant of the  nation, will believe upon Him and will accept Jesus, the crucified Saviour, as their Messiah and Lord: Zechariah 12:10-14; Jeremiah 31:9; Jeremiah 23:3-6.

3. The Reorganization of Nations.

The governments of the earth will be overthrown and all peoples will be subservient to the King of kings: Daniel 2:44; Micah 4:1, 2; Isaiah 49:22, 23; Jeremiah 23:5; Luke 1:32; Zechariah 14:9; Isaiah 24:23; Psalm 90:11; Psalm 22:8; Revelation 11:15.


4. The Reestablishing of the Kingdom of David.

All the Old Testament prophecies that remain unfulfilled of the future glory of Israel find their consummation in the Millennium: Jeremiah 22:14; Ezekiel 37:22-28; Zechariah 12:8; Acts 15:16. Jerusalem shall become a world center and David’s Greater Son shall rule not only over His own patrimony, but shall be Suzerain over the whole earth.

5. The Lifting of the Curse.

The curse which sin brought upon the whole creation of God will be finally lifted. The effects of the great catastrophe of man’s fall will be eliminated from the earth. The whole earth will be filled with beauty, peace, and plenty: Isaiah 32115, 35; 51 3; Ezekiel 36:33-36; Isaiah 11:6-9.

“No more let sin and sorrow grow
Nor thorns infest the ground,
He comes to make His blessings flow
Far as the curse is found”.

TOPIC FOUR: THE RESURRECTION

1. The Certainty of the Resurrection.

(1) Witnesses from the Old Testament. Abraham: Genesis 22:5; Hebrews 11:19. Job: Job 19:25-27. Isaiah: Isaiah 26:19. Daniel: Daniel 12:2, 13. Hosea: Hosea 13:14.

(2) Instances of the dead being revived.

NOTE: This is different, from the resurrection; but is corroborative evidence.

a. Elisha raised the son of the Shunammite: II Kings 4:18-37.
b. The man who was raised by touching Elisha’s bones: I Kings 13:21.
c. The raising of Jairus’ daughter: Matthew 9 -:25.
d. The raising of the widow’s son: Luke 7:15.
e. Lazarus: John 11:43, 44.
f. Dorcas: Acts 9:41.

(3) Our strongest ground for believing in the resurrection is found in the rising of Christ from the dead. No fact in history is better attested than this. Jesus Himself told of His death and resurrection during His life: John 10:18; Luke 24:1-8.

2. The Nature of the Resurrection.

The believer’s new body is related to his present one: I Corinthians 15. It is also like unto Christ’s glorious body. It is spiritual not natural, incorruptible not corruptible, literal not figurative. This is the redemption of the body: Romans 8123.

3. The Time of the Resurrection.

(1) The Resurrection of the righteous, or the Resurrection of life, will occur when Christ comes again, at the end of this age: I Corinthians 15:22, 23; I Thessalonians 4:14-17; John 5:28; Revelation 20:4.
(2) The Resurrection of the wicked will occur at the end of the Millennium: Revelation 20:13.

TOPIC FIVE: JUDGMENTS

1. The Judgment of believers for their sins at Calvary: John 5:24; Romans 6:8; 7:4, showing His estimation of its character by the terrible penalty inflicted on His Son. God judged all sin at Calvary.

We are identified with Christ in His crucifixion. We take our place under condemnation as worthy of death before ever we can claim forgiveness and the privilege of rising in Him to newness of life.

2. The Judgment of Rewards for Believers: II Timothy 4:8; Revelation 11:18. Believers do not earn their salvation, for it is a free gift of God, but after they are saved they earn their crowns and rewards by faithful service through the Spirit.

There are at least five crowns spoken of in the New Testament that are bestowed upon the believer.

a. The incorruptible crown: I Corinthians 9:25.
b. The crown of righteousness: II Timothy 4:8.
c. The crown of life: James 1:12; Revelation 2:1o.
d. The crown of glory: I Peter 5 4.
e. The crown of gold: Revelation 4 -:4.

Rewards are according to the works that are built upon the foundation of Christ. It is possible to be “saved yet so as by fire” (I Corinthians 3:15) and be ashamed before Christ at His appearing.

On the other hand, one may build gold, silver and precious stones which will abide the testing day and bring additional reward.

3. The Judgment of the living nations.

Since nations have their existence in this world only, it is necessary that they be judged here.

In a sense God is always judging the nations by ordaining great calamities or blessings in accordance with their national deserts. But there is to be a final judgment of the nations before the judgment seat of Christ: Matthew 25.

4. The Judgment of the wicked dead.

This is the great day of judgment that is spoken of most frequently in Scripture and that occurs after the Millennium. It is called the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God: Romans 2:5; the day of destruction, etc.

The saints will sit with Christ, who will administer this judgment: John 5:22. All men will be gathered together, both small and great, the quick and the dead: Revelation 20:12; II Timothy 4:1. God’s books will be opened: Daniel 7:10, and He will judge in righteousness the actions, words, and thoughts of men: Ecclesiastes 12:14; Matthew 12:36, 37; Jude 15; I Corinthians 4:5.

NOTE: To the above are often added the judgment upon the race in Adam, the judgment of self by believers, the judgment of angels by the saints, and the judgment of Satan by God.

TOPIC SIX: THE CLOSING SCENES OF TIME

1. Satan is loosed for a little season.

After the Millennium, there is a final uprising of the forces of evil against God and His Christ. Satan is overthrown and cast into the lake of fire. Then follows the last resurrection, that of the wicked dead; the judgment of the great white throne; and the casting of death and hell into the lake of fire: Revelation 20:11-15.

2. The New Jerusalem.

The old order of creation has been destroyed by fire, and God has already fulfilled His promise of making all things new: II Peter 3:12, 13.

The New Jerusalem comes down from God out of Heaven and becomes the tabernacle of God with men: Revelation 21:2, 3.

3. God’s revelation to men of His plan for the ages is nearing its close.

We know that in ages to come He will shew the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus: Ephesians 2:7.

In I Corinthians 15:24 we see the ringing down of the curtain upon the great drama of the world’s history and then cometh the end, when He shall have delivered up the Kingdom to God, even the Father, when He shall have put down all rule and all authority and power, and the Son also Himself shall be subject unto Him that put all things under Him, that God may be all and in all: I Corinthians 15:24-28.

Thus our Bibles begin with “In the beginning God”, and the verse that looks farthest into the dim future closes with “God all and in all”.

“Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look for such things, be diligent mat ye may be found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless”: II Peter 3:14.

QUESTIONS FOR STUDY

1. Name the different dispensations according to the Bible.
2. Show the position of the Second Coming of Christ in Scripture.
3. Give the erroneous explanations of the Second Coming of Christ.
4. Enumerate the signs of the Lord’s Coming.
5. Is there any difference between the Rapture and the Revelation of Christ?
6. Give the prominent characteristics of the Millennium.
7. Describe the two resurrections.
8. Name and describe the four principal judgments.
9. Mention the events that follow the Millennium.

~ end of book one ~