PROPHETIC PROFILE
The Intent Of Biblical Prophecy!
Chapter 4 The Return Of Christ
By Ken Humphries
We have also a more sure
Word of Prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed,
as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day
dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts(2 Peter
1:19). Is it really necessary for Christ to return to this
earth? As far as Gods children are concerned only one
answer is possible to this question. It is! Christians of
every shade of religious belief are agreed that there is an
imperative need for our Lord to come back again. As to the
precise character of that need, as to the particular urgency
of that need, opinions may vary, but concerning the need itself
this is universally admitted. Even postmillenarians teach
that Christ must come back at the end of time to judge the
wicked and reward the righteous. But we hope to show that
the need for His return is much deeper and much wider than
the reason put forth by the postmillenarians. Suppose Christ
never returns then what? Has this alternative been
weighed as it deserves? The present order of things cannot
continue indefinitely; such a supposition is unthinkable.
No one is satisfied with present conditions. Even those who
despise the teachings of Gods Word, hope for a better
day, a Golden Age, an era of blessedness such as this earth
has never yet witnessed. And pre-millenarians believe that
this Golden Age can be ushered in by nothing short of the
personal return of Christ Himself.
Here then, in general, is the
reason why we believe that Christ must return to this earth.
We say in general, for in the remainder of this
chapter we shall seek to show there are at least ten reasons
which necessity our Lords Second Advent.
Old Testament Prophets Declare Christs
Return:
It is very apparent to
any one who has read thoughtfully through the Old Testament
that the First Advent of our Lord did not exhaust the burden
and scope of the numerous predictions, which had been made
concerning Him. Many of the things foretold of Israels
Messiah were not accomplished during the days when He tabernacled
among men. Many of the promises found in Gods Word connected
with the Person of Christ still await their ratification.
While it is true that the First Advent of the Lord Jesus literally
and remarkably fulfilled many of the Old Testament prophecies
concerning Him, yet, it is also true that many others were
not then fulfilled. I believe it is this very thing, which
has proven such a stumbling block to the Jews and, humanly
speaking, has been the reason why so many of them have failed
to see in Jesus of Nazareth the Messiah of Israel.
Allow me to endeavour to show,
those Messianic prophesies found in the Old Testament, which
were not fulfilled at His First Advent but will be fulfilled
at His Second. And I will put enmity between thee (the
serpent) and the woman, and between thy seed and
her seed; it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his
heel (Genesis 3v15). There is much in this remarkable
verse, which we cannot now consider in detail, yet we will
endeavour to present an outline of its contents. This is not
a single prophecy but a compound one and at least seven separate
predictions are included in it: First, the woman is
to have a seed: as we know, this pointed forward to our Lords
humanity.
Second, He was to be peculiarly
the womans seed, not the mans, hence
we read, When the fullness of time was come, God sent
forth His Son, born of a woman (Galatians 4v4). Third,
the womans Seed was to bruise the Serpent:
in other words, Satan was to be His particular antagonist.
Fourth, He was to bruise the Serpents head. Fifth, He
Himself was to be bruised in the heel by the Serpent;
and hence it is written, He was bruised for our iniquities
(Isaiah 53v5). Sixth, there was to be enmity between
the Serpent and the one who gave birth to the Seed,
namely Israel (cf. Revelation 12vv1-6). And then after making
mention of the enmity between the Serpent and the woman, we
read, Seventh, And between thy seed the Serpents
seed, i. e., the Son of Perdition and her
Seed. In other words, this age long enmity
was to conclude in a conflict between the Antichrist and the
true Christ. For our present purpose it is sufficient to single
out the fourth and fifth of the above items, which, in their
historical order, have been reversed.
Thou shalt bruise His
heel. That old Serpent the Devil was to be permitted
to attack and wound the only vulnerable part of our Lords
person His humanity, here intimated by the word heel.
How this portion of the prophecy was fulfilled our readers
will know. No sooner was the Lord Jesus born in Bethlehem
of Judaea than the Dragon sought to encompass
His destruction (Revelation 12v4). Immediately following His
baptism, which was the inauguration of His public ministry,
He was tempted or tried by the Devil for forty
days (Mark 1v13). On the eve of His crucifixion our Lord expressly
declared, This is your hour, and the Power of Darkness
(Luke 22v53). Thus was Satan allowed to bruise the heel
of the womans Seed. But we also read, It shall
bruise thy head, that is, Christ shall bruise Satans
head. The head is the seat and source of power,
and in the Scripture we are now considering is placed in sharp
antithesis with the heel of the womans Seed.
Stripped of its prophetic symbolism, it can only mean that
Christ is to depose Satan and reduce him to a state of impotency.
I believe this interpretation is fully confirmed in Revelation
20 where we learn that a day is coming when the Devil shall
be bound and cast into the Bottomless Pit to remain there
securely confined throughout the Millennial Era.
What we now desire to emphasize
particularly is, that, this part of the Edenic prophecy was
not fulfilled when our Lord was upon earth before, and has
not yet been fulfilled. Therefore, if this prediction is to
be realized our Lord must return to this earth and deprive
the Devil of his power, for He alone is competent for such
a task.
Again; we read in Isaiah 9vv6-7,
For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given;
and the government shall, be upon His shoulder: and His name
shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the
Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. Of the increase of
His government and peace there shall be no end, upon the throne
of David, and upon his kingdom, to order it, and to establish
it with judgment and with justice from henceforth even for
ever. Here again we meet with a prophecy, which has
already received a partial fulfilment, but which has not yet
been completely realized. Unto Israel a Child was born,
unto Israel a Son was given; but during the days
of His First Advent the government was not upon
His shoulder for He Himself paid tribute to Caesar (Matthew
17v27), nor did He rule in peace for He declared
I came not to send peace, but a sword (Matthew
10v34). Nor has He yet assumed the government
for He is not yet seated upon His own throne (Revelation
3v21). Observe particularly that, above, it is repeated, of
the increase of His government and peace there shall be no
end. His government and peace
are inseparably connected. The latter part of this prophecy
therefore looks forward to the time of His Second Advent,
for When the Son of Man shall come in His glory, and
all the holy angels with Him, then shall He sit upon the throne
of His glory (Matthew 25v31). Then will it be that He
shall inaugurate a Reign of Peace, for then it shall be and
not till then that He shall judge among many people,
and rebuke strong nations afar off; and they shall beat their
swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks:
nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall
they learn war any more (Micah 4v3). Thus we see that
the declarations of the Prophetic Word require and necessitate
the personal return of Christ to this earth, for only thus
and only then will they be literally and completely fulfilled.
Many other Old Testament predictions could be cited to the
same effect, but one more must suffice. Behold the days
come, saith the Lord, that I will raise unto David a righteous
Branch, and a King shall reign and prosper, and shall execute
judgment and justice in the earth. In His days Judah shall
be saved, and Israel shall dwell safely: and this is His name
whereby He shall be called, the Lord our Righteousness. Therefore,
behold the days come, saith the Lord, that they shall no more
say, the Lord liveth, which brought up the children of Israel
out of the land of Egypt; But, the Lord liveth, which brought
up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of the
North country, and from all countries whither I had driven
them; and they shall dwell in their own land (Jeremiah
23vv5-8). In the first place, observe, here, that unto David
(Israel) God promised to rise up a King who should reign and
prosper. Without a doubt this prophecy refers to our Lord
Jesus Christ who was born King of the Jews (Matthew
2v2), for it was uttered shortly after the Jews were carried
down into Babylon, since which they have had no human King.
It needs no argument to prove that the terms of this prophecy
were certainly not fulfilled at the time of our Lords
First Advent, for then, the Jews would not own Him, but demanded
His death, and when Pilate inquired of them, Shall I
crucify your King? (John 19v15), the leaders of the
nation answered, We have no king but Caesar. Furthermore,
this prophecy was not fulfilled when our Lord took His seat
at the right hand of the Majesty on high, for note, it says
that Israels King shall execute judgment and justice
in the earth, not from the heavens. Again;
we observe that it declares, In His days Judah shall
be saved, and Israel (the ten tribes) shall dwell safely
which certainly did not come to pass during the days of our
Lords humiliation. No; this prophecy, like scores of
other Messianic predictions recorded in the Old Testament
looks forward to the time of our Lords Second Advent
to the earth, which Advent is imperative if the terms of this
prophecy are to be realized.
Jesus Own Words Declare Christs
Return:
During the course of His public
ministry our Lord made frequent reference to His Second Coming.
When we consider how few of His discourses has been transmitted
to us and how brief is the inspired record of His teachings
as found in the New Testament Scriptures, we are deeply impressed
with the importance of Our present study as we note how much
there is in the Gospels; relating to our Lords
Return. Not only do we find references, but also most of His
parables have to do with His Second Advent, and,
furthermore, several whole chapters in the Gospels are devoted
to a fuller setting forth of the same great event. So its
to our Lords own teaching about His Second Coming we
turn our thoughts. We cannot now review all that He said about
the subject, but must content ourselves with singling out
two or three of His remarks. In Matthew 24 and 25 we have
two whole chapters occupied with this theme, and in them we
find that again and again our Lord made mention of His Return
For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and
shineth even unto the west: so shall also the coming of the
Son of man be (Matthew 24v27) which means that our Lords
Return to this earth will be visible, public, and attended
with awe-inspiring glory. The same ideas are presented in
the 30th verse of the same chapter And then shall
appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven: and then shall
all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the
Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great
glory. Further down the chapter, our Lord bids His people
make preparation for His appearing because He may return at
any moment. Therefore be ye also ready: for in such
an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh (v 44).
In the next chapter, in the Parable of the Virgins the subject
of the Bridegrooms Coming is again brought before us,
while the closing verses furnish us with a detailed description
of His judgment of the living nations which introduces the
setting up of His Millennial Kingdom When the
Son of Man shall come in His glory, and all the holy angels
with Him, then shall He sit upon the throne of His glory:
and before Him shall be gathered all nations: and He shall
separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his
sheep from the goats (Matthew 25vv31-32). In the nineteenth
of Luke we have the Parable of the Nobleman, which is very
plain and pointed: He said therefore, a certain nobleman
went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom,
and to return. And He called His ten servants, and delivered
them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come. But
his citizens hated Him, and sent a message after Him, saying,
we will not have this man to reign over us. And it came to
pass, that when He was returned, having received the kingdom,
then He commanded these servants to be called unto Him, to
whom He had given the money, that He might know how much every
man had gained by trading (Luke 19vv12-15). The Nobleman
is the Lord Jesus. The journey into the far country
was His Ascension to heaven. The Kingdom which
He went to receive is His Millennial Kingdom for
which He taught His disciples to pray. The return
is His Second Advent to this earth. The servants
are believers. The money (margin silver,
which in Scripture symbolizes redemption) seems to typify
the Gospel, which has been committed into our hands to proclaim
to a lost world. The occupying till He comes is
the faithful giving out of the Gospel and the daily witnessing
for Him during the time of His absence. The message
sent by His citizens refers to the continued rejection
of Christ and His Gospel by the Jews during the days of the
apostles and particularly under the ministry of Stephen. The
rewarding of the servants at the time of His Return is the
allotting to them of places of honour in His Millennial Kingdom.
That to which we would specially call attention is the fact
that our Lord here expressly declares He will return,
come back again to this earth. Perhaps the most explicit of
all the statements, which the Lord Jesus made upon our present
theme, is that recorded in the opening verses of John 14 Our
Lord was alone with His disciples. He was about to be separated
from them. For three years they had companied with Him, but
now the cross with all its sufferings and shame lay in His
path. The realization of His approaching death had filled
His followers with fear and anguish. Their hearts were heavy
and sad. Turning to them in their grief, the Master speaks
words of solace and cheer Let not your heart
be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In My
Fathers house are many mansions: if it were not so,
I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And
if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and
receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be
also (John 14vv1-3). These words of our Lord can have
only one possible meaning: He was going away, but He would
return again, return in person to receive His own unto Himself.
Such was His positive and unconditional promise. Thus we see
that the fulfilment of His promises, the keeping of His Word,
necessitates the personal Return of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The testimony of our Lord given while He was here upon earth
was confirmed, and rendered even more unequivocal, if that
were possible, by His post-ascension utterances. Fifty years
after He had returned to Heaven the Lord Jesus sent His angel
to the beloved John on the Isle of Patmos to give unto him
The Revelation and in it we hear our Lord saying,
no less than six times, Behold, I come quickly.
This is His last promise, His final word to His people now
on earth. He is coming back again. He Himself has said so.
He said so repeatedly during the days of His earthly ministry.
He said so in language about which there was no ambiguity
whatsoever. He said so both to His friends and to His enemies.
He said so again fifty years after His ascension to Heaven.
And He cannot lie. He is Himself the Truth
the truth incarnate. He is The Faithful and True Witness,
therefore He must keep His Word, fulfil His promises, and
return in person.
The Holy Spirit Confirms Christs Return:
While our Lord was here upon
earth and on the eve of His crucifixion, He promised to send
His disciples another Comforter, even the Spirit of Truth.
He further promised the apostles that, when the Spirit came
to them, He would guide them into all truth. Therefore,
it is to the Divinely inspired writings of these apostles
we must turn if we would learn all that God has been pleased
to reveal concerning our present inquiry.
As we read the Epistles of
the New Testament it is highly important for us to keep in
mind the fact that we have in them not the suppositions and
speculations of their human writers but reliable and authoritative
information communicated by the Holy Spirit Himself, for All
Scripture is given by inspiration of God (2 Timothy
3v16). As we turn to the Epistles we find that each writer
made some contribution to our present theme: Peter and Paul,
James, John, and Jude all referred to the prospect and certainty
of Christs Return. The apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian
saints, I thank my God always on your behalf, for the
grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ; that in every
thing ye are enriched by Him, in all utterance, and in all
knowledge; even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in
you. So that ye come, behind in no gift; waiting for the coming
of our Lord Jesus Christ: who shall also confirm you unto
the end, that ye may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus
Christ (1 Corinthians 1vv4-8). To the Philippian saints
he wrote, For our citizenship is in heaven; from whence
also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: who shall
change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto His
glorious body, according to the working whereby He is able
even to subdue all things unto Himself (Philippians
3vv20-21). To the Colossians he wrote, When Christ,
who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with
Him in glory (Colossians 3v4). To the Thessalonians
he wrote, For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of
rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus
Christ at His coming? (1Thessalonians2v19). To the Hebrews
he wrote, So Christ was once offered to bear the sins
of many; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the
second time without sin unto salvation (Hebrews 9v28).
The apostle James wrote, Be patient, therefore, brethren,
unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth
for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience
for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye
also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the
Lord draweth nigh (James 5vv7-8). The apostle Peter
wrote, Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be
sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought
unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ (1 Peter
1v13). And when the Chief Shepherd shall appear, ye
shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away
(1 Peter 5v4).
The apostle John wrote, Beloved,
now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what
we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall
be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. And every man
that hath this hope in Him puifieth himself, even as He is
pure(1 John 3vv2-3). And again, For many deceivers
are gone forth into the world, even they that confess not
that Jesus Christ cometh in the flesh (2 John v7,R.V.).
The apostle Jude wrote, Keep your selves in the love
of God. Looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto
eternal life (Jude v21). Here then is an argument, simple
but conclusive. Each Epistle writer of the New Testament makes
mention of Christs Return. These men were not hallucinating.
They were not giving expression to impracticable ideals, which
would never be realized. Their writings were Divinely inspired.
These were holy men moved by the Holy Spirit and
recorded truth. Not in the words which mans wisdom
teacheth, but which the Holy Spirit teacheth (1 Corinthians
2v13). The very fact, then, that the Holy Spirit of God has,
through the apostles, testified again and again, ratifying
the declarations of Old Testament prophecy and the affirmations
of Christ Himself, necessitates and demands the personal Return
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The Cross Declares Christs Return:
The degradation, which the
Lord Jesus endured when He was here upon earth before, requires
that He shall come back again in power and glory in order
to vindicate Himself. Is it reasonable to suppose, that the
last view, which this world shall have of our blessed Lord
before He takes His seat upon the Great White Throne to judge
the wicked dead, shall be that of the lowly Nazarene?
Not hardly! Need we remind you of the depths of humiliation
into which our Saviour descended? Born in a manger, with the
beasts of the field for His first companions, and a bed of
straw for His cradle! Sharing the home of humble Jewish peasants
and spending His youth and early manhood at the carpenters
bench! During His public ministry, so poor and so lightly
esteemed that the common courtesies of hospitality were denied
Him He had not where to lay His head! Despised
and rejected of men; the butt of Pharisaic contempt and the
center of Jewish ridicule His life seemingly ending in defeat
as He hung helpless upon the cross, enduring the shame of
a criminals execution and taunted by his heartless enemies!
Is this the only sight, which the earth is to have of the
Lord of Glory? Is the Son of God to retire from this world
apparently defeated without subsequent opportunity for vindicating
Himself? Once again, not hardly! Is it not evident then that
He who was here before in humiliation must yet come back to
be glorified in His saints and to be admired in all them that
believe? Does not the very fitness of things, do not the claims
of equity and righteousness, insist, that He who was the willing
victim shall yet return as the triumphant Victor? Does not
the Cross of Calvary necessitate that our Lord shall yet come
back to our earth in order to substantiate His claims and
ratify His promises? For dogs have compassed me: the
assembly of the wicked have enclosed me: they pierced my hands
and my feet. I may tell all my bones: they look and stare
upon me. They part my garments among them, and cast lots upon
my vesture (Psalm 22vv16-18).
Such was the picture that was
painted by prophecy. But this scene was not to be the finale.
In this very same Psalm we read, All the ends of the
earth shall remember and turn unto the Lord: and all the kindreds
of the nations shall worship before Thee. For
the kingdom is the Lords:
and He is the Governor among the nations (Psalm22vv27-
28). And they that had laid hold on Jesus led Him away
to Caiaphas the high priest, where the scribes and the elders
were assembled (Matthew 26v57).
See our blessed Lord standing
there before the Jewish Sanhedrin, arraigned before His own
creatures! Mark Him as He offers no defence in response to
the false witnesses that testified against Him, and then ask
if this is to be the last thing? Is there to be no sequel
to this? We do not have to seek far for an answer, for on
this very occasion the Saviour declared, Nevertheless
I say unto you, hereafter shall ye see the Son of man sitting
on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven
(Matthew 26v64). And again, it is written, Behold, He
cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see Him, and they
also which pierced Him. Yes, the Crucified Saviour is
coming back again, coming back to vindicate Himself in a world
where He once endured the contradiction of sinners against
Himself, and, coming back to rule and reign as He first appeared
in order to suffer and die.
Satans Present Position Declares The
Return Of Christ:
One of the greatest, mysteries in all Gods creation
is the Devil. For any reliable information concerning him
we are totally dependant on the Holy Scriptures. It is in
Gods Word alone that we can learn anything about his
origin, his personality, his fall, his sphere of operations,
and his approaching doom. One thing which is there taught
us about the great Adversary of God and man, and which observation
and experience fully confirms, is, that he is a being possessing
mighty power. It would appear from a study of the Bible,
that Satan is the most powerful creature (not Being)
in the entire Universe. He has access to the Heaven of heavens
and appears before God day and night to accuse His saints
(Revelation 12v10). In Old Testament prophecy he is denominated
The anointed Cherub (Ezekiel 28v14) and from
other Scriptures we learn that the cherubim
are the highest order among the celestial hierarchies. Satan
is represented as being at the head of an organized kingdom
of evil, with hosts of wicked spirits ever ready to perform
the bidding of their mighty chief. He is likened to a roaring
lion the King of the beasts going about
seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5v8). When our Lord
was here upon earth, Satan had the power to carry Him to
a pinnacle of the Temple and to shew unto Him all
the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time (Luke
4v5). From the Epistle of Jude we learn that, Michael
the archangel, when contending with the Devil he disputed
about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing
accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee (Jude v9).
Sufficient has been said to show that Satan is a creature
wielding tremendous power. But not only does Gods
Word enlighten us upon the great power which our Enemy possesses,
it also informs us about the sphere in which he works and
makes known the location of his kingdom. In the very first
mention in Scripture of that old Serpent, the Devil, he
is seen in Eden having unbarred access to our first parents.
In the next reference, we read of him coming before the
Lord, as one who came From going to and fro in the
earth, and from walking up and down in it (Job 1v7).
This earth of ours is the scene of his present activities.
Miltons conception of Satan now seated upon a throne
in Hell is altogether lacking in Scriptural verification.
The New Testament is in perfect agreement with the Old.
In his conflict with our Lord, the Devil declared that all
the kingdoms of the world had been delivered unto him (Luke
4v6) and Christ never repudiated or even challenged his
claim. Three times he acknowledged that Satan is The
Prince of this world (John 12v31,etc.). In 2 Corinthians
4v4 he is termed the god of this age (Greek),
that is, the director of its false religions and the object
worshipped by their devotees compare 1 Corinthians
10v20. While in 1 John 5v19, R.V. we are told, The
whole world lieth in the Evil One. We have thus seen
that Satan is an exalted creature possessing and wielding
prodigious power and that this world of ours is his present
kingdom. For six thousand years he has been the avowed enemy
of God and man. But are things going to continue in this
manner throughout all time? Is Satan to be allowed free
rein forever? Surely there will yet be an end made
to his power and dominion. But what and who is going to
depose him? Humanity is helpless before him. Man is unable
to chain him. The Church cannot dethrone him, or it would
have done so long ago. Legislation is impotent, yet human
governments cannot vote him out of the world. Who then shall
overthrow the Kingdom of Darkness? There is only one answer
possible. There is only one sufficient for such a task,
and that is the Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, the very fact
of Satans present exaltation and mans utter
inability to overthrow him, demands and necessitates the
personal Return of our Lord Jesus Christ to vanquish the
Devil and imprison him in the Bottomless Pit.
The State Of Gods Earthly People
Israel Declare Christs Return:
Israel the mystery and
miracle of history! Israel about whom more than half
the Bible is concerned! Israel to whom God gave the
Land of Palestine. Israel concerning whom it is written,
And the Lord hath avouched thee this day to be His peculiar
people, as He hath promised thee, and that thou shouldest
keep all His commandments. And to make thee high above all
nations which He hath made, in praise, and in name, and in
honour; and that thou mayest be a holy people unto the Lord
thy God as He hath spoken (Deuteronomy 26vv18-19). Israel
from whom, according to the flesh, Christ came! Of
old, Israel was honoured of God, as was no other nation. To
them were entrusted the Holy Oracles, to them was given the
Holy Law, to them came the Holy One. But look at Israel today
and what do we see? Ten of their Tribes lost;
and those who compose the remaining two, more despised and
hated than any other people upon earth. Instead of being a
blessing to all people, Israel seems to be a curse. Instead
of enjoying the inheritance of the Promised Land they are
homeless wanderers, while Jerusalem is trodden down by the
Gentiles. Instead of rejoicing in God their Saviour Israel
knows Him not, a veil being over their hearts.
But Gods purposes in connection with Israel have not
yet been fully realized. A wonderful history lies behind them
and a wonderful history stretches before them. True, their
sorrow is not yet ended. True, a dark valley yet lies before
them. True, they must yet pass through the time of Jacobs
trouble (Jeremiah 30v7). True, God has not yet fully avenged
the Crucifixion of His beloved Son. But, ere long He will
have done so, and then shall they be brought back again into
favour with Him. Many are the promises, which speak of Israels
restoration. In Isaiah 14vv1-2 we read, For the Lord
will have mercy on Jacob, and will yet choose Israel, and
set them in their own land: and the strangers shall be joined
with them and they shall cleave to the house of Jacob. And
the people shall take them, and bring them to their place:
and the house of Israel shall possess them in the land of
the Lord for servants and handmaids: and they shall take them
captives, whose captives they were: and they shall rule over
their oppressors. Again, in Jeremiah 16vv14-16 we are
told, Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord,
that it shall no more be said, The Lord liveth, that brought
up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt; But, the
Lord liveth, that brought up the Children of Israel from the
land of the north, and from all lands whither He had driven
them: and I will bring them again into their land that I gave
unto their fathers.
But, how are the above promises
to be realized? When shall these prophecies be fulfilled?
The answer is, at the Second Advent of Christ. He declared,
For I say unto you, ye shall not see me henceforth,
till ye shall say, blessed is he that cometh in the name of
the Lord (Matthew 23v39). And a day is coming when Israel
will say this. As it is written, And I will pour upon
the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem,
the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look
upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for Him,
as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness
for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn. In
that day shall there be a great mourning in Jerusalem, as
the mourning of Hadadrimmon in the valley of Megiddon
(Zechariah 12vv10-11). Then, shall Israel repent for their
awful sin of rejecting and crucifying their own Messiah? Simeon
hath declared how God at the first did visit the Gentiles,
to take out of them a people for His name. And to this agree
the words of the prophets; as it is written, after this, I
will return, and will build again the tabernacle of David
(Israel) which is fallen down: and I will build again the
ruins thereof, and I will set it up (Acts 15vv14-16).
And again, we read in Romans
11vv26-27 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is
written, there shall come out of Zion the Deliverer, and shall
turn away ungodliness from Jacob (Romans 11v26). It
is to be observed that in these two Scriptures Israels
restoration is linked to the Return of their Messiah. It is
evident; the present state of Israel determines Christ Return,
the promises of God to restore and rehabilitate them, requires
that our Lord shall come back again to this earth. Without
that wonderful return to the earth the Prophetic Word would
be absolutely incomplete.
The Condition Of This World Declares
Christs Return:
This
is a reason, which ought to carry conviction to every mind.
If there is anything, which imperatively needs our Saviour
to Return, it is surely this poor sin-cursed world of ours!
Look at it and what do we see? A world everywhere racked with
suffering and out of joint. A world convulsed with misery
entailed by the fall. A world now in its very death-throes
with hopes almost completely gone. Everything that man could
devise to better conditions and make this world a happier
place has been tested and proven a failure. Every possible
form of human government has been tried, each new one being
as unsuccessful as the previous ones. Theocratic, democratic,
and autocratic (the French Revolution, China and Russia today)
have each been weighed in the balances and found wanting.
Legislation, education and civilization have all been built
upon, only to find in the day of testing that they were merely
foundations of sand. Look where you will, on land or sea,
in the air or beneath the waters, and you witness sin and
death holding high carnival. The world is dying for want of
a competent Ruler. On all sides iniquity is abounding more
and more. Crime is increasing, morality is decreasing; godlessness
and lawlessness are growing apace; all of which I mentioned
earlier, while over all, hangs the dreadful pall of war in
some country or other. In the physical world, despite all
our enlightenment, modern discoveries and the organized activities
of medical science, disease is carrying off an ever-increasing
multitude year by year the aids epidemic being the proof of
that. The educational world is mainly under the control of
infidels and agnostics, the rising generation is taught that
the faith once for all delivered to the saints is an idle
superstition, or at best a religious garment which we have
now outgrown. In the economic world greed and dishonesty are
rapidly eating out the very vitals of commercial stability,
while the fight between, materialism and poverty threatens
a revolution such as this world has not witnessed since the
days when the streets of Paris ran with blood. In the political
realm there is so much duplicity and graft and
party principles are so selfishly pursued, that
the self-respecting man is becoming loath to get mixed up
with such filth and rottenness. Each party is
as corrupt as the other, and the believer in Christ who is
subject to Gods Word will not hesitate to separate himself
from that which offers his Lord no place and has no concern
for His glory. In the moral realm, decay and putrefaction
are witnessed upon all sides. Temperance Reform Societies,
Purity-campaigns and Civic-righteousness Leagues have been
totally powerless to stem the tide of evil. The Drink-Bill
of every civilized nation is growing heavier every year. Immorality,
both among the masses and those in high places, prevails to
such a fearful extent, that our large cities are modern versions
of Sodom and Gomorrah. In the religious world, we gaze upon
an apostate Christendom. Our Theological Seminaries, with
very rare exceptions, are teaching anything but truth, while
our pulpits are busily occupied with echoing these
God-dishonouring and Scripture-denying heresies, and on all
sides the Gospel is supplanted by political harangues or moral
essays. The majority of our churches are more than half empty,
while the mid-week prayer meeting is almost entirely a thing
of the past.
The few faithful servants of
God that are left on earth are boycotted, maligned and persecuted.
The Lords Day has become a day of pleasure seeking and
now, pastors and ministers have to plead with their people
to return for evening service sadly to no avail and many churches
have simply given up and closed their doors on Sunday evening.
There hangs over our heads continually the threat of someone
of our so called responsible leaders ready to launch us into
a war the like of which we have never seen before, and we
have seen some horrific wars, where literally millions of
men in the prime of their manhood have been slaughtered, and
millions more have been maimed for life in the vain effort
to destroy militarism and establish a lasting peace. Innumerable
homes have been plunged into grief, and there is no guarantee
or even prospect but what millions more will suffer a like
fate.
Today our world stands helpless
before the inrushing tide of evil and disease which threatens
to decimate almost half of the human race, and in its impotency
a grief-stricken humanity has absolutely no desire to look
to, or call upon the God of heaven who alone is able to deliver.
This world, as a whole, is blind to its spiritual wretchedness
and apostate condition. True, the carnal mind is still enmity
against God, yet, intelligent men realize that the present
order of things is a complete failure and are ready and longing
for a New Order. The world looks for a deliverer but where?
What shall be Heavens response? Again we say that only
one answer is possible. While the Holy Scriptures reveal the
fact that the severest of Gods judgments have not yet
been poured upon this world, which has so long lived in pleasure
and wantonness; while the Holy Scriptures reveal the fact
that the darkest hour of the night of earths sufferings
and sorrows has not yet arrived; yet, they also teach, that
at the close of this night, the Sun of Righteousness shall
arise with healing in His wings (Malachi 4v2). Say to
them that are of a fearful heart, be strong, fear not: behold,
your God will come with vengeance, even God with a recompense;
He will come and save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall
be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. Then
shall the lame man leap as a hart, and the tongue of the dumb
sings: for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams
in the desert. And the parched ground shall become a pool,
and the thirsty land springs of water: in the habitation of
dragons, where each lay, shall be grass with reeds and rushes.
And a highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called
the way of holiness; the unclean, shall not pass over it;
but it shall be for those: the wayfaring men, though fools,
shall not err therein. No lion shall be there, nor any ravenous
beast shall go up thereon, it shall not be found there: but
the redeemed shall walk there: And the ransomed of the Lord
shall return, and come to Zion with songs, and everlasting
joy upon their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness,
and sorrow and sighing shall flee away (Isaiah 35vv4-10).
That will be Heavens response to earths agonized
cry! Therefore we say that the condition of this world declares
Christ must return to take the government upon His shoulder
and rule and reign in righteousness, for then, and not until
then, will every world problem find its solution.
The Cry Of Creation Declares Christs
Return:
The effects
of the fall have been far-reaching By one man
sin entered the world (Romans 5v12). Not only was the
entire human family involved but also the whole Cosmos
was affected. When Adam and Eve sinned, God not only pronounced
sentence upon them and the Serpent but He cursed the ground
as well And unto Adam He said, Because thou hast
hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the
tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat
of it, Cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt
thou eat of it all the days of thy life: thorns also and thistles
shall it bring forth to thee (Genesis 3vv17-18). These
words suggest a solemn and far-reaching line of thought
Sin not only brings punishment to the actual transgressor
but it also involves others in its terrible consequences.
The punishment, which was meted out to the antediluvians was
not limited to the human family, it fell upon the lower orders
of creation as well all were swept away by the flood!
The judgments, which God sent upon the haughty Pharaoh, extended
to the fishes in the rivers and the cattle in the fields as
well as to all his subjects! When the Angel of Death passed
through the land of the Nile, he slew all the first-born of
beasts as well as the first-born of the Egyptians (Exodus
12v12). When Jehovahs wrath visited the land of Palestine
in the days of Israels apostasy it descended upon the
animal kingdom as well as the human for we read, How
do the beasts groan! The herds of cattle are perplexed, because
they have no pasture; yea, the flocks of sheep are made desolate
(Joel 1v18). And again, How long shall the land mourn,
and the herbs of every field wither for the wickedness of
them that dwell therein? The beasts are consumed, and the
birds; because they said, He shall not see our last end
(Jeremiah 12v4). To what extent the entire universe has suffered
the evil consequences of sin it is impossible to say, but
certain it is that they are not limited to our earth. Adam
was not the first offender, for before his fall Satan also
had apostatised from his Maker. What other worlds were affected
by Satans fall Scripture does not inform us, yet we
may infer from these principles, which are revealed in Gods
Word that the awful consequences of Satans rebellion
were far-reaching in their scope. Astronomical observation
reveals the fact that there are numbers of far-distant worlds
upon which no life exists, while Scripture speaks of wandering
stars. The moon is a ruined planet where Death holds
absolute sway and death is the wages of sin. If then Adams
transgression brought down upon the earth which he inhabited
a curse from God, may we not soberly conclude that the fall
of the highest of all Gods creatures brought down a
Divine curse upon those worlds over which he may have exercised
a delegated ruler ship? Be this as it may, Scripture does
reveal the fact that the consequences of sin have reached
far beyond the four corners of our earth. We read, The
heavens are not clean in His sight (Job 15v15), and
again, in Romans 8v22 we are told, For we know that
the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together
until now. In the last mentioned Scripture we learn
that the whole creation is in pain and misery. Surely this
is abnormal. Surely things were not like this at the beginning,
of course not; and surely things will not continue like this
forever, of course not. We quote now the entire passage in
which the above statement is found For I reckon
that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to
be compared with the glory which shall be revealed to us ward.
For the earnest expectation of the creation waiteth for the
revealing of the Sons of God. For the creation was subjected
to vanity, not of its own will, but by reason of Him who subjected
it in hope that the creation itself also shall be delivered
from the bondage of corruption into the liberty of the glory
of the children of God (Romans 8vv18-21, R.V.). The
order of thought here appears to be as follows: The
whole of Gods creation, which is directly concerned
and connected with our earth, (the whole creation
can not be taken absolutely for the un-fallen angels must
be excluded) suffered the consequences of Adams sin,
being brought under the bondage of corruption as the direct
result. But this bondage is not to last for ever.
A hope is set before creation: a promise has been given that
it shall be delivered and in expectation of the
fulfilment of this promise and the realization of this hope
creation now waits. The hope of creation
is linked with the manifestation of the sons of God
and the liberty of their glory. The sons of God
will be manifested or revealed with their Redeemer at the
time of His Return for it is written When Christ, who
is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with
Him in glory (Colossians 3v4).
It is at the Second Coming
of Christ, His return in glory that His people
shall enter into the liberty of their glory. Then will it
be that creation shall be delivered from its present bondage
of corruption. Thus we learn that though the whole creation
has suffered in consequence of sin, yet shall it soon share
in the glorious benefits of the Death of Christ who came to
put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. How clear then is
the need of our Saviours Return? None but creations
Creator (John 1v3) can emancipate it from its sufferings.
Hence we say that the present lamentations of Creation necessitate
and demand the personal Return of our Lord.
The Prayers Of The Church Saints Declare
Christs Return:
While our Lord was here upon
earth He gave His disciples a pattern prayer saying, After
this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven.
Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come (Matthew 6vv9-10).
The Saviour taught His saints to look forward to the future,
to be occupied with Gods interests and purposes, and
to pray for the coming of His Kingdom, i. e., the Millennial
Kingdom. Thus we learn that our hope has to do, not with the
present kingdoms of this world, but with the coming Kingdom
of God, which hope will be realized at the return of the Saviour
Himself. It is clear from a number of Scriptures that the
coming of Gods Kingdom synchronizes with the Return
of Christ (Luke 19v12; Revelation 11v15, etc.). The Hope of
the Church centres in Christ and has to do with the future
rather than with the present, for hope always
looks forward. Therefore it is that the prayers of the Church
must conform to and correspond with its hope. The last promise
ever made by our Lord, made some fifty, or sixty years after
His ascension, given to the beloved John on the Isle of Patmos
but recorded for the encouragement and joy of all His people
throughout the Christian dispensation, was Surely I
come quickly (Revelation 22v20).The response to this
promise is the prayer inspired by the Holy Spirit, Even
so, come, Lord Jesus. As this dispensation draws to
its close and as the Return of Christ is daily coming nearer,
the Holy Spirit is causing many to make this prayer their
very own. As the result of the recovery of the Blessed
Hope which throughout the Dark Ages was lost to the
Church, and as the result of the proclamation which is now
being sounded forth far and wide, Behold, the Bridegroom
cometh, go ye out to meet Him, companies of Gods
saints all over the earth are now daily crying, Even
so Come Lord Jesus. And our God is a prayer hearing
and a prayer-answering God! He who has inspired this hope
within the bosom of the Church, He who has taught so many
of its members to long and pray for the Return of their Saviour
must satisfy that longing and answer that prayer. Therefore
we say that the prayers of the Church Saints declare Christs
Return.
The Dead In Christ Declare Christs
Return:
This argument may be summarized
thus: The Intermediate state into which the souls of
the redeemed pass at death is not the perfect state, it is
but an unclothed (2 Corinthians 5vv1-3) condition.
Like their brethren who are still upon earth, those now in
Paradise are waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption
of our body (Romans 8v23). A countless multitude of
those who fell asleep in Jesus are yet in the disembodied
state, and in that state they are waiting, waiting
for the time when this corruptible shall put on incorruption
and when this mortal shall put on immortality. Those, who
while on earth, looked and longed for the Return of their
precious Saviour, and who are still waiting that blest event
shall not wait for ever, as it is written, For the Lord
Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice
of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead
in Christ shall rise first. Then we, which are alive and remain
shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet
the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord
(1Thessalonians 4vv16-17). In the last Book of the Bible,
where the veil that separates between the present and the
future and between this world and the next is pulled aside,
we find a Scripture that bears closely upon the point now
under consideration. We refer to Revelation 6vv9-10 And
when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the
souls of them that were slain for the Word of God, and for
the testimony which they held. And they cried with a loud
voice, saying, how long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou
not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
This passage, striped of its
symbolism, signifies that martyred believers now in the Intermediate
state are waiting with eager expectation the time when God
shall avenge their death, which time is reached immediately
before our Lord returns to this earth. That which we wish
to specially emphasize is the fact that souls now in Paradise
are here represented as crying How long? Thus
we learn that those present with the Lord, as
well as believers still in the body, are eagerly
expecting and waiting for the time of their Saviours
Return. The answer made to these disembodied souls
is very striking: And white robes were given unto every
one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest
yet for a little season, until their fellow-servants also
and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should
be fulfilled (Revelation 6v11). The dead in Christ
are waiting in hope, waiting for the fulfilment of that promise,
So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown
in corruption; it is raised in in-corruption. It is sown in
dishonour; it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness,
it is raised in power. It is sown a natural body, it is raised
a spiritual body (1 Corinthians 15vv42-44). Is their
hope nothing more than an idle dream? Are they to wait forever?
No, blessed be God. His Word declares that at the time of
our Saviours return, Them also which sleep in
Jesus will God bring with Him (1Thessalonians 4v14).
Therefore, we say that the present unclothed condition of
the dead in Christ with their expectation of the Resurrection
morn requires and necessitates the personal Return of our
Lord. So the saints of all ages, all nations, and all places
cry; even so, come, Lord Jesus;
The intent then of prophecy
is to enlighten the mind, encourage the heart, enthuse the
Church and engage us all to be more God minded with respect
to His precious Word, reminding us, we are not citizens of
this world but, in fact, we are citizens of heaven, making
our way through this waste howling wilderness of a world and
the more we see things as God sees them, the deeper our desire
to walk daily, like Enoch, with God, will become, and know
his heart and mind toward us at all times.
May I take a moment of your
valuable time, especially those reading this who have never
believed on the Lord Jesus Christ as theyre own and
personal Saviour. One-day dear one, you will stand before
the same Lord Jesus Christ and there are but two ways you
can stand before the all holy, all mighty one, who is the
Son of God. You stand before Him as your Saviour and Lord
or you stand before Him as your Eternal Judge, the choice
is absolutely yours, I simply pray you will be wise with your
choosing.
God has no need of marionettes. He
pays men the compliment of allowing them to live without
him if they choose. But if they live without him in this
life, they must also live without him in the next. Leon
Morris.
Recently I was sent a picture
of a jug into which water was being poured. The idea was that
love, or whatever we need, is poured into us like that. I
don't think of it so at all. I think of the love of God as
a great river, pouring through us as the waters pour through
our ravine in flood-time. Nothing can keep this love from
pouring through us, except of course our own blocking of the
water. Do you sometimes feel that you have got to the end
of your love for someone who refuses and repulses you? Such
a thought is folly, for one cannot come to the end of what
one has not got. We have no store of love at all. We are not
jugs we are riverbeds. Amy Carmichael in Whispers of His Power.
Christianity Today, Vol. 34, no14.
I am deeply indebted to A.W. Pink for this
chapter.
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