THE THREE COMINGS OF
JESUS
INTRODUCTION
There are multitudinous signs in the
world today that indicate the nearness of the return of Jesus
Christ to planet earth. A study of those signs is very important,
but is beyond the scope of this particular booklet. Herein, I shall deal only
with the HOW of Jesus' return. Is it all at once, in stages, etc.?
Does He come secretly, visibly, or what? And what about the
"rapture"? Is it scriptural? Are Christians to be taken or
left? And if taken, where to? And for how long? I hope that this
study will clear up many of these and other questions; I have chosen
to divide the material into three sections:
The Coming of Jesus TO His
saints.
The Coming of Jesus FOR His
saints.
The Coming of Jesus WITH His
saints,
I hope you
will carefully study this booklet, trying to keep an open mind and
heart to the Lord. My only desire is to let the truth that is
contained in these pages bring joy and comfort to your heart,
and challenge you to further study of this important subject. I make
no claim to have the final word on this or any other scriptural
truth, but only want to be faithful to present the insights I have
received to the praise of
the Lord, I am open to further light which will amplify or modify
what has been written. I would suggest that you read through the
whole booklet first, to get a complete perspective; then review and
study.
Leland Earls
Word of Life
Fellowship
THREE
COMINGS OF JESUS
Come, Lord Jesus!
Probably no man on earth, other than
the Lord Jesus Himself, has ever had such an awe-inspiring,
dramatic and revealing experience, than the one granted to the
apostle John on the isle of Patmos
as he had unveiled to him in symbolic and prophetic vision what he
chose to call "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" (Rev. 1:1).
After recording faithfully what he had seen and heard with a hearty
"Amen,” he no doubt began to contemplate what he had written. The
joy and anticipation of his heart was beyond description. How
he longed to see this wondrous vision fulfilled to himself and to
all of the church. Perhaps he quickly picked up his pen again and
appended that which was not only the cry of his own heart, but
also the longing in the heart of every true Christian from that day
to this: "EVEN SO, COME, LORD JESUS" (Rev. 22:20).
Different Phases.
However, we need to see that there are
different phases to the coming of the Lord. Whenever I long for
the Lord to move by His Spirit and make Himself real by His
spiritual presence, I say in my heart "Come, Lord Jesus!" And this
is scriptural, for Jesus Himself said, when promising another
Comforter in the person of the Holy Spirit, "I will not leave you
comfortless: I WILL COME TO YOU" (John 14:18). But the Lord's
coming TO the church through the ministry of the Holy Spirit is NOT
His only coming, as some are erroneously teaching. Jesus also
promised to come FOR His church when He said: "I will come
again, and RECEIVE you to myself; that where I AM,
there you may be also
(John 14:3). Please
note, He was not speaking in this verse of His coming in the
ministry of the Holy Spirit; for had He been. He would have said,
"that where YOU ARE, there I will be also. For that is the
purpose of His sending the Holy Spirit, that we might experience His
spiritual presence where WE ARE (here and now). But He said He would
come to RECEIVE us that we might be where HE IS. Since He is no
longer an earthly being walking this earth, that means being
translated into His own heavenly kingdom realm, with a body like to His (Phil.
3:21).
Final.
But there is a final coming
of the Lord Jesus expressed in the words of Jude in the 14th verse
of his book: "And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied,
saying, "Behold, the Lord comes WITH ten thousands of his
saints'.” Some say this refers to angels only, but though there will
be myriads of angels returning with Him (Mt. 25:31), I believe it is
quite clear that the glorified saints also return with Him in His
final descent, as in Rev. 19:14 the "armies" of heaven follow Him to
earth. And also in Luke 19:12 we read where Jesus told of a certain
nobleman (representing Jesus Himself)who went into a far
country to RECEIVE for himself a kingdom, and to RETURN. Notice that
He receives the kingdom (His people) to Himself first; then
returns with it. Since His people return WITH Him, it is quite
obvious that previous to that they have BEEN somewhere. But that is
just one of the "mysteries "which I will seek to unveil in this
study. Are you ready? Then come and let us LOOK!
Taken and left?
Before dealing with the various
phases of the Lord's coming in detail, I want to jump right into
what seems to be a difficult scripture passage, and which has been
frequently misinterpreted. I refer to Mt. 24:37-41,
where it speaks of some being taken and others left. After dealing
with this passage, a certain writer that I read recently, said:
"Lord, we want to be left!" I hope that by the time you have
finished reading this booklet, that you will say with me, "Lord, we
want to be taken!” Another end-time writer that I read not too long
ago, also ridicules the idea that anyone would want to be taken;
for, he says, according to this passage only the wicked are
to be taken. But does it? NOT if we examine carefully and understand
the TWO kinds of "taking" the Lord was talking about.
The Key.
So often the truth is missed because
our English translations do not give the distinction between
different Greek words that are used. Let me quote the passage under
consideration and then I will show you what I mean. "For as in
the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking,
marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah
entered into the ark, and knew not until the flood came, and
took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of
man be. Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be
taken, and the other left. Two women shall be grinding at the
mill; the one shall be taken, and the other left. WATCH
THEREFORE: for you know
not what hour your Lord comes” (Mt. 24:38-42). The
Greek word translated "took" in the first instance, where it speaks
of the fact that he "took them all away" (in judgment), is an
entirely different Greek word than that used in the verses
following where He says that "one shall be taken, and
the other left. " Let me illustrate this by using the numbers and
definitions in Strongs concordance as follows:
Strongs: #142, Greek,
AIRO: "to lift; by implication, to take up or away; away
with, put away, remove, take.” This is the Greek word that is used
in Mt. 24:39 where it says that God "took them (the wicked)
all away." It is the same word used in Lk. 19:26 where of the
"wicked servant" it is said that "even that which he has shall be taken
away from him."
Strongs: #3880, Greek,
PARALAMBANO: "to receive near, i.e. associate with oneself
(in any familiar or intimate act or relation); by anal. to assume an
office; receive, take (unto, with)." WOW! Does not this word literally
SHOUT at us? And this is the word used in Mt. 24:40-41 where it says
that "one shall be taken, and the other left." Here it is not
the wicked being taken away in judgment, but rather Christians who
are READY (this will be discussed later) being taken to be near
Jesus in intimate relationship, to be associated with Him in a
particular work or ministry, where they will "assume an office "or
function in His consummating plan for this age. Note the following
other scriptures where this Greek word is used.
Mt. 1:20:”…fear not to take
to you Mary your wife."
Mt. 2:24: "…and (Joseph) took
to himself his wife."
Lk. 9:28: "He (Jesus) took
Peter, John, James, and went. . ."
Mt. 26:37: "…and He (Jesus)
took with him Peter."
All indicate a taking or receiving
to a person for an
intimate relation and purpose. Hallelujah! Lord, we want to be
taken!
Watch.
Immediately following His statement
that some would be taken and others left, Jesus gives the
admonition, "Watch therefore: for you know not what hour your
Lord comes." Mt.
24:42. Now WHY the
admonition to "watch" if the Lord is only talking about the wicked
being taken away? But if, as we have pointed out, the Lord is
warning Christians lest they be left behind when He comes to take
some to Himself, THEN the admonition to watch makes sense.
All we have to do is to continue to read the verses following
the admonition (24:43-51), and the misty fogs of man's confusion
will disappear. "But
know this, that if the goodman (head) of the house had known in what
watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and would
not have permitted his
house to be broken up. Therefore BE YOU ALSO READY: for in such
an hour as you think not
the Son of man comes"
(Mt. 24:43-44). Thus Jesus is coming to break into the household
of the church to TAKE those who are READY, and leave others
behind. The same thought is presented under a different analogy
in 24:45-51 as the faithful and wise servant who is ready when the
Lord comes, is contrasted with the unfaithful and careless servant
who is to be "cut asunder" (separated from those
who are ready by being left behind), so that his portion (during the
tribulation) will be appointed with the hypocrites. These
thoughts will be developed more fully little later. I have been seeking to show
now that the whole context of the passage has to be studied to grasp
the significance of some being taken and others being left
because of READINESS, as well as STRATEGY in dealing with the
household of the church.
Coming TO His
Saints
By the
Spirit.
Having jumped right into the middle of
the subject, I am now going to "back up "and deal with each
phase of the Lord's coming. First, we need to see that there is a
spiritual coming of the Lord TO His church through the personal
ministry of the Holy Spirit. Our authority for this is found in
John 14:15-18, where Jesus promises another Comforter, and then He
says: "I WILL COME TO YOU.” Jesus was very clear in His teaching on
the Holy Spirit in John, chaps. 14-16, that this one who was to be
sent was HIS personal representative, acting on HIS behalf, and
communicating HIS life, truth, presence, etc. to HIS disciples (see
particularly John 16:13-15). By means of the personal ministry of
the Holy Spirit, HE would always be with them, to the end of
the age (Mt. 28:20, Heb. 13:5).
Suddenly coming.
God had spoken through the prophet
Malachi concerning HIS COMING to His people in these words: "Behold,
I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me;
and the Lord, whom you
seek, shall suddenly come to his temple" (Mal.3:l). This was
first fulfilled when God in human flesh came to the Jews in
the person of Jesus. The messenger who prepared the way was John the
Baptist. In the early part of His ministry, Jesus came suddenly to
the temple at Jerusalem and cleansed it of the money changers
(John 2:13-17), However, I want to point out
a second application which was fulfilled on the day of
Pentecost after Jesus had been raised from the dead and had ascended
back to the Father. The disciples who had gathered in the upper room
to wait for the "promise of the Father" (Acts 1:4) had become,
through the previous importation of the Holy Spirit (John 20:22),
His spiritual TEMPLE. But Jesus was yet to COME
to that temple in order to endue and fill it with power and glory.
This was to be accomplished through the ministry of the Holy
Spirit. Note the words in Acts 2:1-2: "And when the day of Pentecost
was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And
SUDDENLY there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind,
and it filled all the house where they were sitting." Thus in
fulfillment of Mal. 3:1, Jesus suddenly came to His spiritual
temple when the Holy Spirit was outpoured on the waiting
disciples.
Second Pentecost.
There must, however, be a second
Pentecost in order to bring forth an end-time harvest. The
outpouring of God's Spirit in the Scriptures is likened to the
falling of rain (Isa, 44:3, 32:15). The Lord had promised the
Israelites that if they would obey His commandments. He would give
them rain for their land in its season, "the first rain and the
latter rain" (Deut. 11:14).
The first, or early, rain came in the fall of the year,
after the long hot summer, in order to soften the ground that they
might plow the soil and pi ant the grains before the winter came.
The latter rain came in the spring in order to swell the grain and
bring the crops to maturity for harvest. That which God established
in the natural is designed by Him to pattern His workings in the
spiritual realm. First the natural and then the spiritual (1 Cor.
15:46), with the natural becoming a type of the spiritual. Thus we know that for God to
be true to His word, there MUST be a latter rain outpouring of the
Holy Spirit for the HARVEST of this age to be brought forth. That
which came on the disciples in the upper room as recorded in Acts 2
was only the first, or early, rain, in order that the gospel seed
might be sown. We are now coming to the end of this age which is the
time of the latter rain and harvest. Mt. 13:39 makes it clear that
the harvest is the end of theage.
The Husbandman.
In James 5:7-8, God is likened to a
husbandman who "waits for
the precious fruit of the earth, andhas long patience for it,
until he receives the early and latter rain." Then follows the
admonition, "Be [ ] also patient; establish your hearts: for
the coming of the Lorddraws
near ." This scripture indicates that the Lord cannot receive
the full fruit of the earth (the final harvest) apart from the
"latter rain,” and with patience does He wait for the time of that
fruit to come. There are two other scriptures which I will quote
from the Old Testament to indicate the Lord's coming TO His people
in a latter rain outpouring. The first is Joel
2:23: "Be glad then, you children of Zion, and
rejoice in the Lord your God; for hehas given you the former
rain moderately, and He WILL CAUSE TO COME down for you the rain,
the former rain, AND thelatter rain in the first month. "
Then in Hos. 6:1-3 we have the following admonition and promise:
"Come, and let us return to the Lord; for hehas torn, and he will heal
us; hehas smitten
and he will bind us up. After two days will he revive us: in the
third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight. Then
shall we know, if we follow on to know the Lord: his going forth is
prepared as the morning; and HE SHALL COME TO US as the rain, as the
latter and former rain to
the earth." We are now in the dawning period of this third day, and
the Lord is beginning to come to His church as the rain. But first
it is a restoration of the former rain, coming down
nowmoderately, according to Joel 2:23. But the full intensity of the
former rain is to be restored, as well as the latter rain being
added to it. This
will take place only after the firstfruits company has been
translated, as I will show later.
The Coming of
Jesus FOR His Saints
Receive.
We have already quoted Jesus' promise
in John 14:3 that He would come again and RECEIVE His own to Himself, and also alluded
to Jesus’ statement in the parable of the pounds recorded in Lk.
19:1-27. Verse 12 tells of a certain nobleman (symbolizing Himself)
who "went into a far country to RECEIVE FOR HIMSELF a kingdom, and
to RETURN.” Notice, the kingdom (people) is received FOR Him
first, and then He returns WITH it. This is in harmony with the
Greek word paralambano which we examined earlier as used in
Mt. 24:40, which means "to RECEIVE NEAR.” As we examine the
scriptures, however, the evidence points to the fact that Christ
will receive His saints to Himself in TWO groups, separated by a
period of time. Remember that the word church means the "called
out ones.” Just as we have been spiritually called out of the
"Egypt" of this world, so
will the saints of the true church be literally "called out" of the
present earthly conditions, putting on immortal, incorruptible and
glorified bodies, which will no longer be subject to the
limitations of the physical realm. Christ cannot "receive" them
to Himself unless their
bodies are changed into the likeness of His glorious body, so that
they can function in the heavenly realm where He is, and also
manifest or appear in the physical realm as He did after His
resurrection to glorified life.
Illustrate.
There are a number of
scriptural illustrations which can clarify this truth of the
two-fold church, or the church being received in two groups. I will
list them first, and then deal with each illustration
separately.
1. Wise
and Foolish virgins (Mt. 25:1-13).
2.
Children and Friend (Luke
11:5-8).
3.
Feeding of 5,000 and 4,000 (Mt. 14:15-21,
1529-39).
4.
Firstfruits and Harvest (Rev. 14:1-5, 14-16).
5. Woman
and Manchild (Rev. 12:1-17).
6.
Martha and Mary (John 11:1-32).
7. Enoch
and Elijah (Gen. 5:22-24, II Kings
2:11-12).
8. Noah
and Lot (Luke
1726-37).
9.
Daniel and Three Companions (Dan.
2:48-49, 3:10-27).
10. Queen
and Virgins (Psalm 45:9-16).
11. Bride
and Those Called (Rev. 19:7-9).
12. "
You" and "They" (Luke
12:35-36).
13. Second
and Third watches (Luke 12:37-40),
14. Jesus'
First and Second Ascensions (John 20:17, Acts
1:9).
15. Faithful
and Unfaithful Servants (Luke 12:41-48).
16. Peter,
James, John and Rest of Disciples (Mt. 17:1-18).
17.
Overcomers and Churches (Rev., chaps. 2 & 2).
As you can see, there are two
contrasting groups in each Biblical illustration, and/or
there are two distinct events or episodes which demonstrate the same
pattern. Christians have so often fought over pre-tribulation and
post-tribulation rapture theories, each finding scriptural support
for their beliefs, with most polarizing to one point of view or the
other. But very few ever seem to realize that there is some truth to
both positions. I hope that after you have read this study, it will
help you to "unify" all scriptures in a beautiful picture of God's
end-time plan, which clearly shows that some (a small number) will
be translated before the tribulation for the purpose of strategy, as
well as to fulfil a certain "role;" and that a much greater
number will be translated at the close of the tribulation, for
they will have a purpose to fulfill on earth during the tribulation,
For contrary to traditional teaching, the tribulation period will
see the greatest revival in human history. Even those
translated first will minister on the earth at that
time.
Wise and Foolish.
Let us take a look first at a parable
which vividly portrays the truth of some being taken and others left
behind. In Mt. 25:1-13 we have the story of the TEN VIRGINS, of whom
five were wise, and five foolish. All went out to meet the
Bridegroom, but the wise took extra oil with them, so that when the
Bridegroom tarried they did not run out. The foolish did not take
extra oil and were found wanting at the midnight hour when the
Bridegroom finally came. The wise were taken into the marriage, but
the foolish were left behind, as expressed in Mt. 25:10: "they that
were READY went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut."
Those who want to wrest the scripture to fit their traditions try to
make this parable a picture of the separation of Christians from
non-Christians, saying that the foolish virgins are wicked
people who are left behind when Christ comes to take the
believers. This will simply not "hold water,” for ALL ten were
VIRGINS. Thus they all
portray bom-again Christians who have been "ESPOUSED to Christ" (II
Cor. 11:2). This is further shown by the fact that all ten had Iamps
(a type of the Word of God) and oil in their Iamps (a type of the
Holy Spirit).The
wise simply had EXTRA oil with them (a type of the FURTHER WORK of
the Holy Spirit in the BAPTISM of the Holy Spirit and subsequent
purifyings and preparations by that same Spirit).
Ready.
Most Christians, brainwashed by the
traditions of man, simply do not want to accept the fact that MORE
is required to be READY to be taken by the Lord than simply being a
born-again believer. This is too vast a subject to go into here, but
there is an abundance of scripture to show that salvation is
simply the lifting of the death penalty, giving the recipient
of Christ's gift of grace LIFE (eternal) for the soul now, and
resurrection or a change for the physical body at Christ's
return. But just WHERE that life will be lived, and in what realm of
glory is another question. Paul says that there is the glory of the
earthly (terrestrial), and there is the glory of the heavenly
(celestial); so also is the resurrection (I Cor. 15:40). The glory of the heavenly,
where those who are changed into the likeness of Christ's glory
(Phil. 3:21), to rule in His kingdom, in intimate association with
Him, is reserved only for the over-comers (Rev. 2:26-28, 3:2!). All
Christians are now espoused to Christ in new covenant relationship
through the new birth, but only a select group out of the espoused
ones will be TAKEN (even as the wise virgins) to become the heavenly
BRIDE of the Christ, for the bride is one who makes herself READY
(Rev. 19:7). For a further discussion of these truths, ask for the
booklets "The Voice of the
Bridegroom" and "A New and Living Way" I will
simply add here, that though the foolish virgins in the parable were
left behind when the Lord came as the Bridegroom, it is quite
evident that they did secure that extra oil they so sorely needed
(even though too late to be taken at the midnight hour). And this is
what vast numbers of Christians left behind will be doing during the
tribulation period: getting that extra oil and getting READY for the
Lord's return to take them at the close of the tribulation, to be a
part of His heavenly household.
Children and Friend.
Another parable which is closely
related to that of the wise and foolish virgins is the "friend at
midnight" as recorded in Lk. 11:5-8. Both parables deal with a
crisis at the midnight hour. The foolish virgins were without
oil at the midnight hour, and a certain man was without
bread . In both parables we find that "a door was shut"
(Indicating a lost opportunity because of lack of
preparedness). In both
parables there were some on the inside of the shut door,
indicating that they were taken in before the door was shut. The
wise virgins were taken in, and in the parable of Lk. 11:7 we read
of the Friend (Jesus) saying to the one on the outside: "Trouble me
not: the door is now shut, and my children are with me in
bed." "In bed" with Jesus would indicate that place of REST and
INTIMACY which will be experienced after translation and
glorification into His realm to be with Him. This parable
illustrates again that some will be taken first to be with the Lord
and others left behind. But this parable adds a clarifying and
hopeful detail with reference to those left behind. Although the man
without bread found the door shut when He went to his friend (Jesus)
to get the bread he so desperately needed, he continued in
importunity asking, seeking, knocking (see Lk. 11:9-10 which
immediately follows the parable), until he got what he sought so
intently for.
Three loaves.
Because of his importunity
(persistence) the man in the parable receives the assurance that his
friend (Jesus) will "rise and give him as many as he needs " (Lk. 11:8); but since in
vs. 5, he specifically asks for three loaves, we can assume that is
what he received. The "three loaves" are a veiled reference to the
three categories of Christians as given in Mk. 4:28—the 30 fold, 60
fold and 100 fold.
Since the man in the parable who needed bread asked for three
loaves, it portrays to us that he was not going to be satisfied with
the 30 or 60 fold stages of Christian experience, but wanted that
"third loaf-the 100 fold estate. Only the 100 fold will be
translated into the heavenly realm to be with Christ, so this
parable vividly portrays the intensity with which all Christians who
are left behind when some are taken at the midnight hour, will
seek the Lord Jesus (their Friend) and with importunity cry out for
Him to meet them with the fiery Spirit baptism and other dealings
and preparations that will be necessary to be taken at the close of
the tribulation.
Feeding of 5,000 and 4,000.
One of the most interesting
pictures of two gatherings is in two similar miracles which
Jesus performed, in Mt. 14:15 we read of the miraculous feeding of
the 5,000. Jesus fed this multitude with 5 loaves and 2 fishes. The
miracle took place near the Sea of
Galilee.Galilee means
"a circle,” and is a picture of the circuitous area of the whole
earth. To us it speaks of Jesus' ministry throughout this age as the
bread of life has been broken to multitudes throughout the whole
earth, and as they have partaken of the benefits of His plan of
salvation (symbolized by the fish—which speaks of the mystery of
regeneration). But notice, after the multitudes were fed, there was
a gathering up of the fragments that remained. This speaks of those
who remain (are still alive) at the coming of the Lord. They shall be "gathered" to the Lord through
translation, even as we read in II Thess. 2:1 of "the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ, and our gathering togetherto him.” This will be the
first gathering, for we read of another gathering in the
feeding of the 4,000, which we will look at shortly. In Mt. 14:20 we
read that the fragments taken up filled twelve baskets. Notice that number 12, for
it is the key number in speaking to us of the Firstfruits who will
be gathered first. We have already seen that in Rev. 14:1 that the
firstfruits are symbolized by 144,000. But please note that this
number is the multiple of 12 x 12,000; confirming that 12 is the
firstfruits number. Also the Greek word for "basket" in Mt. 14:20
means a small wicker hand basket. This is tremendously
important as we will see when we examine the next miracle.
Contrast .
I will now show some contrasts between
the feeding of the 5,000 and the feeding of the 4,000. The latter
miracle is recorded in Mt. 15:32-39. It also took place near the sea
of Galilee in a "wilderness" place, it is important to notice that
this miracle took place some time after the other one, so
that the "gathering" of the fragments pictured here would speak to
us of a gathering of saints which takes placelater than the
first gathering. The "wilderness" place (15:33) could speak to us of
the great tribulation period, which great numbers of Christians will
find themselves going through after the firstfruits have been taken,
for in Rev. 12:6 we see the remaining church going into the
wilderness. Now note
carefully! in the feeding of the 4,000 there are seven
baskets of fragments taken up. The number 7 is symbolic of
completeness of fullness. Thus this miracle speaks to us of the
close of the tribulation when the FULL and complete gathering of the
church takes place (in contrast to a small part only—the
firstfruits—being taken earlier). Also, the Greek word for "basket"
in Mt. 15:37 means a large bushel-like basket. See the Amplified Bible and
contrast Mt. 15:37 with Mt. 14:20. Thus the 7 baskets taken up after
the feeding of the 4,000 would be a much larger amount of fragments
than the 12 baskets taken up after the feeding of the 5,000. Again,
confirming the fact that the great host to be taken after the
tribulation is a much larger group than the firstfruits taken
earlier.
Numbers.
The numbers also speak further to us
when we see the contrast between the "5" in the feeding of the
5,000, and the "4" in the feeding of the 4,000. Five is the number
of freedom through the grace of God. Four is the earth number, and
also speaks of the fulness of fruit. Thus the fragments taken after
the feeding of the 5,000 speak to us of the firstfruits who shall
enter into a full freedom FIRST, being released from the earthly
into the heavenly through translation into a glorified body—FREE
from all limitations and corruption of the flesh. The fragments
taken after the feeding of the 4,000 speak to us of those who must
remain on EARTH during the tribulation, that the fulness of
fruit might be developed in them during that time. Then they shall
be ready to be gathered after the tribulation. Halleluiah for
the beauty and simplicity of God's plan when our e yes are opened to the
truth.*
* In John's account of the feeding of
thefive thousand, we read in chap. 6:9, that the loaves used
to feed the multitudes and gathered in fragments at the close were "
barley loaves.” This is a further confirmation that these
fragments symbolize the firstfruits, for barley ripens and is
ready for harvest before the wheat. In the feeding of the
four thousand, no mention is made that the loaves were of
barley, so we might assume they were likely of wheat. Also, barley
was particularly used to make bread for the poor, and this
speaks of that which we read in Isa. 66:2, "but to this man will I
look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and
trembl es at my word."
Jesus' first blessing wason the "poor in spirit: for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Mt. 5:3).
Firstfruits and Harvest.
Having mentioned the "firstfruits" in
the preceding section on the miraculous feeding of the 5,000, I will
now elaborate a little more on the scriptural background for the
offering of a firstfruits preceding the main harvest. For the law of
the firstfruits was clearly set forth to the Israelites in the Old
Testament; namely, that the first ripe of their harvest was to be
dedicated to the Lord in a special way. Deut. 26:1-12 gives the
instructions of how each family was to bring a basket of their
firstfruits and give it to the priest as the Lord's
representative. Also Lev. 23:10-14 gives the instructions for a
special "firstfruits sheaf" of the barley harvest which was to be
offered to the Lord at the time of the Passover festival in the
spring of the year. They could not begin their
harvest of the barley and other crops until the high priest had
offered this firstfruits sheaf to the Lord in a special ceremony. As
the Lord of the harvest, God had to receive His special portion
before the rest of the harvest could be reaped. This is a TYPE of
God's ways in His spiritual harvest of human beings. Jesus clearly states in Mt.
13:39 that His harvest comes at the close of this age. But before He
can gather a great host into His "heavenly barn" (kingdom)—Mt.
13:30, He must receive to Himself a first-fruits. And this "firstfruits" must
be gathered out of the end-time harvest, to be translated
without experiencing death.
Mystery revealed .
The preceding "mystery" is revealed to
us in that added portion of Divine revelation given by Jesus to the
apostle John on the island of Patmos. We must keep in mind that when
Jesus was on the earth. He either did not know, or was not permitted
to reveal all the details of the Father's plan. This is why the book
of Revelation is an absolute MUST to get the whole picture. In Rev.
1:1, it is called "the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave to
him (in addition to that which He spoke when on earth) to show to his servants things
which must shortly come to pass." In the 14th chap. of Rev., we see
both the firstfruits and the rest of the harvest. In Rev. 14:1-5,
are the 144,000 firstfruits standing with the Lamb w Mount
Zion," having been redeemed from (out from) the earth." This can
only mean that they are no longer on earth, but translated into the
heavenly realm through having their bodies glorified. Then follows
in the rest of chap. 14: the preaching of the gospel to all the
earth, the judgment on Babylon, the warning about the mark of the
beast, the wrath of God, the commendation of the martyrs who
die at the hands of the Beast powers-all of which take place during
the tribulation period. AFTER these things, we see the Lord Himself
in 14:14-16 with a sickle REAPING the REST of the harvest, gathering
the remainder of the saints at the close of the
tribulation.
Woman and
Manchild.
The truth of a two-fold church is also
clearly given to us in the 12th chap. of the book of Revelation. in
12:1-2 is recorded the vision of the woman "clothed with the sun,
and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of
twelve stars." This heavenly archetypal pattern which John describes
portrays the glorious church as it is to manifest on the earth,
symbolically pictured as a woman. He then notices that this woman is
"with child"; and then sees her give birth to a male child which is
caught up to the throne of God (12:2-5). A comparison of the
language of 12:5 with Rev. 2:26-27 shows that this "manchild"
portrays the "overcomers" within the woman or church. Their "birth" out of the
church, being caught up to the throne of God, pictures their
translation without the experience of death to the glorified estate
AHEAD of the rest of the church. That this takes place at the
beginning of the tribulation is clear from 12:6 where we read that
after the woman gives birth she goes into the "wilderness” for
1260 days. This "wilderness "is none other than the great
tribulation which Jesus describes in Mt. 24:21-22. Rev. 12:7-17
describes the wrath of Satan at that time against the "woman" and
her divine protection by God. Surely this makes plain the
truth, and confirms the many other patterns, that a small group will
be translated at the beginning of the tribulation, while the
remainder and much larger body of Christians goes through the
tribulation; emphasizing the truth of some being taken and others
left.
Martha and Mary.
Another symbolic picture of the
two-fold church given to us in the New Testament is that of the
sisters: Martha and Mary. I mention Martha first since
she evidently was older, and more mature. This is portrayed by the fact that in Lk.
10:38 we read of Jesus and His disciples coming to the village of
Bethany and "Martha received him intoher house.” Likewise she
was taking charge of making preparations for the several tired and
hungry travelers, while Mary, her sister, sat at Jesus' feet. Some
have tried to deduce from this that Mary was the more spiritual one.
However, close examination of the symbology does not bear this out.
Mary represents the newer, more immature Christian, who is not ready
to be "up and serving" the Master. Martha was rebuked by Jesus,
not because she was serving—that was her responsibility as head of
the house-but because she was burdened with having no help and
critical of Mary for not giving her a hand. Martha's approach to the
Master and her words indicate that she was on intimate terms with
Him, and evidently had herself sat at His feet much previous to
Mary's coming to that point. Mary, on the other hand, was no doubt a
more recent "convert,” perhaps coming out of a life of deep sin.
Therefore she needed to be at the Master's feet at that time.
Jesus said that she had chosen "that good part, which shall not be
taken away from her"(Lk. 10:42). This portrays the "gift of
eternal life" (Rom. 6:23) which shall not be taken away once it is
given (Rom. 1129). Like Mary, we too who have received His gift of
life, must always find time to "sit at His feet" and learn of Him;
but we must also grow and mature to where we can also be "up and
serving" like Martha. Both are necessary in our Christian
experience.
Meeting Jesus.
Having clarified the above picture, we
now proceed to the 11th chapter of John where again we see Jesus
visiting the household of Bethany. This time it was a crises
situation. Martha and Mary had sent word for Jesus to come from some
distance and four days had passed before He arrived. In the mean
time Lazarus had died. Jesus had allowed this to happen because He
purposed to glorify God by raising him from the dead. Our purpose at
this time is not to go into all of the details of this story,
but to point out the prophetic pattern portra yed by Martha, Mary and
Lazarus. The name "Lazarus" means "whom God helps" and he is
symbolic of the Jewish nation whom God has sworn to help, and
which He is going to "raise up" to spiritual life (through their
accepting of the Messiah) at the time of Jesus' return to this
earth. Martha and Mary represent the two-fold church, one portion of
which goes out to meet the Lord before the other. John 11:20 says
that "Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming, went and
met him; but Mary sat still in the house." Martha going out to meet
the Master "outside the city" is a type of the first group of
Christians being translated to meet the Lord before the
tribulation begins; whereas Mary represents those left behind
logo through the tribulation.
Martha calIs Mary.
After Martha had met Jesus outside the
village, and had conversed with Him for a time, John 11:28 says that
"she went her way, and called Mary her sister secretly, saying. The
Master is come, and call
s for you ." This
portrays the fact that the Martha group will have a ministry in
helping to prepare the Mary group for their translation. Notice that Martha
talked to Mary secretly. After the Martha group
has been translated, during the tribulation they will be engaged in
appearing to Christians yet on the earth, to help them. These
appearings will be "secret"—that is, not known by the world. Such
appearings will be similar to the appearings of Jesus to His
disciples after His resurrection and g I glorification. Acts 1:3
says that Jesus was "seen of them forty days,” and He was "speaking
of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.” So will the
glorified saints of the Martha group appear during the "40" of the
great tribulation, for the number "40" is symbolic of testing
through tribulation.
Mary meets Jesus.
After being prepared by Martha, John
11:29 says that Mary "arose quickly, and came to him.” And verse 30 tells
us that "Jesus was not yet come into the town, but was in that place
where Martha met him.” Isn't that amazing? Or is it? Mary met Jesus
in the same place outside the town that Martha had met Him.
WHY? We would ordinarily think that Jesus would have proceeded into
the town with Martha after she had gone out to meet Him. But once we understand that
every MOVE Jesus made portrays a part of His prophetic plan, then
such details SPEAK to us.Both Martha and Mary
meeting Jesus OUTSIDE the town, speaks to us of saints meeting Jesus
"in the air" (atmospheric region above the earth) BEFORE He comes TO
the earth with those saints to fully manifest Himself. But again, we
notice two groups separated by time. Martha meeting Jesus first, and
Mary later (but in the SAME place), so shall the two-fold church be.
When Martha went out to meet Jesus there is no record that anyone
saw her go (John 11:20), but when Mary left, John 11:31 says that
the Jews saw her leave. This again fits the pattern that when Jesus
takes the first group of saints it is a secret maneuver, but when
the second group is taken, they are seen ascending, headed by the
two witnesses (Rev. 11:12).
Enoch and Elijah.
Facts and prophetic episodes relating
to the New Testament church are TYPED in the Old Testament, as God
previewed by living drama things to come in the Messianic age of
covenant fullness. It is no accident that just TWO men were
translated without experiencing death. They picture the twofold
church in this end time.
Enoch is a type of those to be taken first, BEFORE the
tribulation, because Enoch was translated before the FLOOD
cameon the earth. Enoch
pictures those who are now "walking with God,” as he did (see Gen.
5:
22-24). "And Enoch walked with God: and
he was not; for God took him. " Heb. 11:5 declares that "by faith
Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not
found, because God had translated him: for before his translation he
had this testimony, that he pleased God.” In contrast to Enoch,
Elijah pictures those who will be translated following the
tribulation. Elijah was on the earth when FIRE fell from
heaven, and a great RAIN came (I Kings 18:38, 45), which symbolize
the "second Pentecost" of latter rain outpouring which is to come
infulness AFTER the Enoch group of Christians is translated.
Following this, Elijah went into the "wilderness,” where he was
sustained supernaturally (I Kings 19:4-8), for a period of 40 days
and nights. "Forty" is the number of testing, and speaks to us of
the great trial of the tribulation period (Rev, 3:10), while the
church is in the wilderness (Rev. 12:14). Elijah was persecuted by
King Ahab and his wicked wife Jezebel, who picture the end-time
forces of the Beast and apostate religion coming against the true
saints (Rev. 2:20, chap. 13 and chap. 17), especially during
the tribulation period.
Noah and
Lot.
In Luke 17-26-32, Jesus connects
the days of Noah and Lot together as picturing end-time conditions
and the return of the Lord. Noah was taken into the ark
BEFORE the floods of tribulation came, and was LIFTED UP above the
waters, even as the firstfruits will be "lifted up" by
translation before the tribulation. Mt. 24:39 says that the
people in Noah's day "knew not "that Noah had been taken into the
ark until the floods came. In other words, it was a secret maneuver
and secret departure. The name Noah means "rest"; and
speaks to us of the rest obtained or entered into by a small elect
body by means of the mystic "marriage "to the Lamb of God. Like to Enoch, Noah "walked with
God" (Gen, 6:9), and was called "a just man and perfect in his
generations.” Thus he types those who are now "following the Lamb"
(Rev. 14:4), waiting and expecting to be secretly taken. On the
other hand, Lot did not live a separated life like to Noah, but in the midst of
Sodom and its wickedness (and this was something that he
decided). Gen. 13:10-11. Sodom means "scorched,” whereas her sister
city, Gomorrah, means "submerged.” Lot lived in Sodom, not Gomorrah.
Thus he pictures those Christians who have lived free enough from
the world so that they are not submerged in its sin and ways; but
they have lived in close enough proximity to its ways that they have
been scorched by it. Lot chose to live in Sodom even though his
righteous soul was vexed by its wickedness (II Pet. 2:8).
Delivered from wrath.
Compromising Lot thus represents that
group of Christians who must go through the tribulation, and be
received of the Lord at its close. Note that it is clear from Luke
17:29 that Lot and his family were delivered out of Sodom JUST
BEFORE God rained fire on the city to destroy it. Then verse 30
says, "Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is
REVEALED." Jesus isnot revealed "in flaming fire" to take
vengeance (11 Thess. 1:7) until the very close of the
tribulation. When He comes at the beginning of the tribulation it is
as a "thief,” unseen except by that small group that he takes. Some
quote I Thess. 1:10 as evidence that Christians cannot go
through the tribulation because they have been "delivered from
wrath to come.” However, it must be seen that the tribulation is not
God's wrath, but rather Satan's wrath (Rev. 12:12). Only at the very
close of the tribulation, in the 7 Vials of Wrath of Rev. 16:1-21,
is the "wrath of God" poured out on the earth. This corresponds to
the "fire" that was rained on Sodom AFTER lot was delivered. Also in
Rev. 15:2-4 we see saints who are obviously in a glorified estate in
the heavenlies just BEFORE the vials of wrath are poured out. That
they had gone through the tribulation is evident by the fact that
they "had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and
over his mark, and over the number of his name" (15:2). So shall the
"Lot" group go through the tribulation, in victory over the beast
and his system, and be translated to glory just BEFORE the vials of
wrath are poured out.
Taken and Left.
We have already examined the passage in
the gospel of Matthew about those being taken and left. However,
Luke's account gives added insight which needs to be looked at,
Matthew does not give a complete account; Luke is better. In Luke
17:34 we read: "I tell you, in that night there shall be two in one
bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left. " Notice,
the two are in ONE bed; they are resting in the same place, having
one abode in common. Thus they are both Christian believers.
Had the Lord wanted to
portray the difference between believers and unbelievers, He would
have said: "Those in one house shall be taken, whereas those in
another house shall be left.” Whereas Jesus said "In that NIGHT
there shall be two in one bed and one shall be taken,” etc., it
first indicates that it shall be factual night over Jerusalem
when the "taking" starts. Secondly, because the horror and darkness
of the great tribulation then opens IN FORCE, the general
situation in the world will be similar to that of a "night.”
Recall that it was at midnight (Mt. 25:6), that the cry went forth
which caused the wise virgins to bestir themselves that they might
meet the approaching bridegroom. Also, it was at midnight (Ex.
12-29) that a cry went up out of the land of Egypt because the Lord
had taken (by death) the firstborn of the land. As THAT "taking
was a judgmenton Egypt for their hardness,
in heart, so in a like SIMILITUDE, shall a CRY go up from the
church, as the Lord takes the "firstborn" (firstfruits) through
translation as a judgment
on a lukewarm, careless, "sleeping” church. It is the same as the Lord
"breaking into" the household of the church as a thief (Mt.
24:43-44) to take His "jewels," as in Mal. 3:17: "And they shall be
mine, says the Lord of
hosts, in the day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare them
(from the great tribulation), as a man spares his own son that serves him.” Such "thievery" is
the PRICE He exactson the
balance of the church for their lack of readiness.
Lot prepared.
We read in Gen. 19:1 that God sent
heavenly messengers to Sodom to prepare Lot for departure from
Sodom. Even so, shortly after the "firstfruits" are translated,
shall THEY be sent as "messengers" to the Lot group to help prepare
them. They shall have their glorified bodies at that time, and will
have the power to appear and disappear even as did Jesus when He was
on earth for 40 days after His resurrection and glorification.
This is pictured in Rev. 12:6 where we read that those of the
"Manchild" group "FEED the church in the wilderness (of
tribulation).” When Lot left Sodom, it was not secretly, and
at night, but in broad daylight (Gen. 19:15), seen by others. Of
that moment Jesus spoke in Luke 17:35, "Two shall be grinding
together (at the mill); the one shall be taken, and the other left.”
Ordinarily, grinding is done in the DAY. Thus over Jerusalem,
broad daylight shall prevail when the Lot group is taken, and
Rev. 11:12 informs us that those who ascend at THAT time will be
SEEN going up, even as Jesus was seen when He ascended (Acts 1:9).
In perfect harmony with this is the fact that when Martha went out
to meet Jesus, no one saw her leave (John 11:20), but later, when
Mary left to meet Jesus in the same place where Martha had met him,
we read that "the Jews then which were with her in the house, and
comforted her, when they SAW Mary, that she rose up hastily and went
out, followed her." Hallelujah! Beloved, when we see the
dove-tailing of all these little details, all in perfect harmony
with the numerous illustrations which God has given us in His
Word, to Show the two-fold church and His plan for each group, how
can v»e help but SHOUT His praises.
Summarizing.
Looking again at Luke 17:34-35, we see
that there are two statements of being "taken." Lk. 17:36 is NOT to
be found in the older and authentic Greek manuscripts. It probably
means that the statement contained in that verse was spoken by Jesus
at ANOTHER TIME, when speaking of the same matter, but inadvertently
inserted here by a copyist of later manuscripts. Thus we have TWO
"takings"; the first of Lk. 17:34 at NIGHT; the second of Lk. 17:35
in the DAY. They are separated by three and one half years. The first "taking"
is a Secret maneuver; a sudden breaking into the house by the thief
to take the "jewels,” who are the firstfruits Bride; symbolized
by the Wise Virgins, the Manchild, Enoch, Noah, Martha, etc. These
are taken before the great tribulation, and are thus "accounted
worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to
stand before the Son of man" (Lk. 21:36; see also Rev. 3:10). This
coming of Jesus is unexpected, except by those awake and watching;
thus the admonition by Jesus: "Watch, therefore, for you know not what hour your
Lordcomes. . . therefore
beyou also ready; for in
such an hour as you think
not the Son of man com es" (Mt. 24:42, 44). "For as
a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the
whole earth" (Lk. 21:35). The second taking is EXPECTED; there is
nothing secret about it. Christians left to go through the great
tribulation will KNOW that they have just three and one halfyears to get ready. It will
correspond to Lot going out of Sodom in broad daylight. This group
to be taken will make up the remainder of the "heavenly
household" to be joined to the Bride. They are symbolized by the
foolish virgins, the woman in the wilderness, Elijah, Mary, Lot,
etc. They will be SEEN as they go up.
Revelation.
Lest some of you think I am "reading"
too much into some of Jesus' statements in the gospels, I want to
make it clear that it is impossible for anyone to construct a
pattern of end-time events from the gospels alone. Only the book of
Revelation can help clarify some of the details, and that is
why Jesus gave to John that revelation on the isle of Patmos (Rev.
1:1, 19). Therefore I am scripturally interpreting some of Jesus'
statements in the gospels in light of the further revelation given
to John on Patmos, especially time factors. Let me illustrate this
principle by touching on another matter. Jesus speaks about the
resurrection in John 5:29: "And they shall come forth; they
that have done good, to
the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, to the resurrection of
judgment." If this brief statement was all the information we had
concerning the subject, we might conclude that the resurrection
of both the good and the evil would take place at approximately the
same time. Yet, Jesus' further revelation given to John on
Patmos makes it clear that the two resurrections will be
separated by a thousand years (Rev. 20:4-6). Thus
the book of Revelation is very important in order to get the whole
picture of end-time events.
It is also impossible to try to build an end-time
pattern on the writings of Paul alone. Paul said he "saw
through a glass darkly" (I Cor. 13:12), so important details were
not given to him. His writings can add some illumination, but the
basics must come from Jesus' words in the gospels and in the book of
Revelation.
Where to Lord?
It is quite obvious from Lk. 17:37 that
the disciples understood Jesus' teaching concerning the
"taking,” for they asked the question "Where, Lord?" That is, WHERE
are those taken going? What's their destination? Jesus answered "Wherever the body is,
there will the eagles be
gathered together. At the beginning of the tribulation, just before
He takes the first group of Christians, Jesus will have personally
descended to our earth's atmosphere. HE, himself, will be the "Body"
to which the saints will be gathered. Jesus used the figure of
"eagles" or birds of prey which feed on a "body" or carcass. First,
the figure is fulfilled in that we who belong to the Lord FEED on
Him; we "eat His flesh and drink His blood" (John 6:56). Secondly,
when Christians are translated from an earth-bound body to a
glorified body, they are FREED (like the birds) to ascend and GO
where Jesus IS (gathered together to Him). At the close of the
tribulation, at the time of the second "taking,” both Jesus and
the glorified firstfruits saints will constitute the "Body" that the
rest of the saints will be gathered to .This will fulfil I Thess.
4:17 where Paul speaks of those to be "caught up "to ''meet the Lord
in the air. " Also, II Thess. 2:1 speaks of the "coming of our Lord
Jesus Christ, and our gathering together to HIM."
Where JESUS is.
The above is in harmony with Jesus'
statement in John 14:3 that he would come again and "receive you to MYSELF; that where I AM,
there you may be also." Jesus remains in the atmosphere of our earth
during the entire three and a half years tribulation, and so do
the firstfruits who will have been translated (but ministering to
those yet on earth by appearing to them and instructing them). When the second group is
translated at the close of the tribulation, ALL of the glorified
saints will be taken by Jesus into the highest heaven where the
TEMPLE (and throne) of God is located. There, at the proper time
they will enter that temple to be introduced to the Father. There
the "marriage supper of the Lamb" will take place while the "vials
of wrath" are being poured out on the earth. Jesus then RETURNS WITH
His saints to the earth at the very climax of those vials, to
personally consummate the "wrath of God" on this earth. Rev. 15:1-8,
19:7-21.
Those left.
One other factor needs to be clarified
here. If indeed there
are two "takings,” as indicated by the many Scriptures we have
been studying, then according to this pattern, even at the close of
the tribulation, when a great host is taken, others will at that
time be left behind. Why? And what is their destiny? It must be
realized that during the tribulation, with the greatest "revival" in
human history, multitudes will turn to the Lord. For many of these, there
will simply not be enough time (or for some a lack of willingness)
to be fully prepared and proven for entrance into the heavenly
kingdom. The pattern which enables us to understand God's plan for
those left is found in II Kings 2:1-15, in the story of Elijah and
his successor, Elisha. We have already seen that Elijah is a type of
those to be translated at the close of the tribulation, in
contrast to Enoch who pictures the firstfruits translation
before the tribulation. Without taking time to go into great detail,
we see in the story that immediately after Elijah is taken by God
into the heavenlies, Elisha picks up Elijah's mantle and smites the
waters of Jordan and they part, enabling Elisha to go across.
Crossing Jordan on "dry ground "is a type of entering into life
without the experience of death. But Elisha remained on earth after
Elijah was taken, showing us that those left on earth after the
final "taking" at the close of the tribulation will have the
opportunity to enter into deathless LIFE in physical bodies;
immortality in human flesh; living in perpetual youth and
health for the entire thousand year millennium or longer. Their
opportunity to have their bodies glorified by translation will
come at a time specified by God some time in the future.
Daniel and Three
Friends.
Let us now go back to the Old
Testament for further illustrations of the two-fold church and
God's plan for each in this end time. One of the most interesting
patterns is that of Daniel and his 3 companions, Shadrack,
Meshak and Abednego. In Daniel 3:1, we read of Nebuchadnezzar, king
of Babylon, setting up a great image, and in 3:4, everyone was
commanded to bow down and worship the image. This is a type of the
end-time "image" which the nations of earth are commanded to
"worship" according to Rev. 13:14-15. I will not take time here to
detail just what that "image "will involve in this end-time, for I
have dealt with the matter in other writings. Order the booklet "Christ Revealed verses The Man of Sin"
for information on this. [Ed. Note - not available on this
website] Because Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego would not bow down
to the image they were cast into a fiery furnace, but were
supernaturally protected (Dan. 3:19-27). The "fiery furnace" is a
type of the great tribulation which most Christians will have to go
through, but with the protection of Almighty God.
Why?
I had often pondered over the question
of why Daniel was not cast into the fiery furnace. Surely he did not
compromise and bow down before the image. The answer is found
in Daniel, chap. 2. There we read of Nebuchadnezzar's dream and the
inability of all the wise men of Babylon to tell the dream or its
interpretation. However, God revealed the dream and its
interpretation to Daniel, who then related it to the king. The king
was so grateful that Dan., 2:48-49 tells us that "the king made
Daniel a great man. . . and made him ruler over the whole province
of Babylon, and chief of the governors overall the wise men of
Babylon. " This
"elevation" of Daniel took place BEFORE the fiery furnace of chap.
3. Thus we see that those who accused Daniel's
friends in 3:8 could not touch Daniel. He was TOO HIGH. He
could have had their heads lopped off. The picture here fits
beautifully into the patterns that we have seen elsewhere. Daniel
represents the "firstfruits" who are taken (and elevated through
translation) before the peoples of the nations are required to
submit to the "image" of the Beast. Whereas Shadrack, Meshach and
Abednego represent the Christians who go through the
tribulation (the "fiery furnace"). Because of their faith and
commitment, these men were protected by God and brought through the
fire unharmed.
Hallelujah! What a beautiful picture of what God will do for
all who are committed to Him in the coming tribulation. But also,
how blessed will be those in the "Daniel" group to be "elevated"
before the fiery tribulation comes.
Queen and virgins.
Psalm 45 is one of the most beautiful
of all the Psalms. It speaks of the glory and majesty of Christ and
His Kingdom. Besides the King in verses 1-8, we see the Queen in
verse 9: "on your right hand did stand
the queen in gold of Ophir.” Verses 10-14 tell of her beauty and
character, as well as her love and devotion to the King, Then verse
14 says: "She shall be brought to the king in raiment of
needlework: the virgins her companions that FOLLOW her shall be
brought to you (the King).” Notice,
that there is another company mentioned besides the queen. They
are "the virgins her companions who follow her.” That they
follow her indicates that they would arrive AFTER the queen.
This again is in harmony with the other patterns we have seen. The
first group of Christians ("firstfruits") taken by Jesus will make
up the BRIDE company, becoming the "Queen" of the heavenly realm.
The others who follow (three and one half years later) will be
"virgins her companions," that is, maidens in waiting and
servants of the King and Queen but destined to fulfill important
posts of responsibility in the Kingdom.
Sonship.
The above designations refer to the
"roles "or positions they will be filling, whether of the Bride
company or the Servant company. But all together, they will
make up the "heavenly household" of UNVEILED SONS OF
GOD. This is why in Rev. 12:5, even the Bride company is pictured as
a "manchild." It is to emphasize the positive spirit-factors:
overcoming and gaining dominion; of maturity and "SONSHIP."
When God seeks to emphasize the soul-qualities to be
developed in His people such as love, devotion, gentleness,
faithfulness, etc., the church (or any part thereof) is
pictured as FE-male, as in II Cor, 11:2 where the church is espoused
to the Lord as to a husband (see also Ephes. 5 22 -33). But
when God seeks to emphasize the spirit-attributes of positive
overcoming, gaining dominion, coming to maturity, etc., the church
(or any part thereof) is pictured as male, as in Ephes. 4:11-16
where Paul speaks of the church being edified and growing to
maturity, "till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the
knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect (full-grown)
MAN, to the measure of
the stature of the fulness of Christ. Paul says in Rom. 8:19
that creation waits for the "manifestation (revealing) of the
Sons of God.” Those in the "Bride" company will be the first to
manifest such "Sonship" in deathless, glorified bodies, at the
beginning of the tribulation. Many others will be ready for
"manifest Sonship" at the close of the tribulation, but they
will be a part of the "household of servants” to fill many posts of
responsibility in the Kingdom OTHER than the role of the Bride. Then
there will also be "unveiled sons" on the earthly plane, in
deathless physical bodies, even as we have seen in the type of
Elisha. No doubt a "firstfruits" (first ones) will manifest such
deathless life even during the tribulation, such as the two
witnesses of Rev. 11:3. As the millennium begins, many others will
have the opportunity to enter into this kind of deathless life here
on earth.
The Bride and Those Called.
We have seen how the 5 wise virgins
(who represent the Bride) are pictured in Mt. 25:10 as going in with
the Lord to the marriage.
In Bible times, when a man was ready to marry, he simply took
the woman who had been pledged (espoused) to him to live with him,
making a public announcement of the fact that they were beginning
married life, and then inviting his relatives and friends to a time
of feasting and
celebrating, called the marriage supper or wedding feast. When Jesus
takes (through translation) His firstfruits Bride at the beginning
of the tribulation, the fact that they are then joined to Him
constitutes the "marriage"—they are united to live
together. Those who are left behind are not a part of that marriage,
but they ARE invited to the "marriage supper," which will take place
when the great host is translated at the close of the tribulation.
Note two distinct episodes in Rev. 19:7 and 9. First, the writer
says, "Let us be glad and rejoice and give honor to him; for the
marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife has made herself ready"
(19:7). But then in 19:9 we read, "And he says to me. Write, Blessed are
they which are called to the marriage supper of
the Lamb." A Bride is not invited to her own marriage celebration;
SHE is the one who helps to extend the call, and invites others, as
we read in Rev. 22:17, "And the Spirit and the bride say, Come.” The
Bride company will be busy during the tribulation extending the call
to many, and getting them ready for the marriage supper. This is in
harmony with a previous pattern where we saw Martha returning
to Mary and saying "The Master is come, and calls for you" (John 11:28). We have
already seen that those in the Bride company will have the power to
materialize their glorified bodies and speak to those yet on
the earth.
"You" and
"They."
Another passage which relates to this
matter is Luke !2:35-36. Jesus again contrasts and shows the
difference between some who will be ready when He comes and
others who will not. He
distinguishes between two groups in verses 35-36 by using two
personal pronouns: "You
"and "They." Based on the
understanding I have been presenting in this study, I will punctuate
this passage differently than the Authorized Version. Remember,
there is no punctuation in the original Greek text. Words and sentences simply
run together. All punctuation is supplied by the translators based
on how they believe it makes the best sense, according to their
understanding. Let me now quote verse 35 and the first part of
verse 36, inserting a period where 1 believe it makes better sense.
"Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning; and YOU like to men that wait for their
lord.” The "YOU" here
would be those who are ready, looking for and expecting the return
of the Lord. The very
fact that He admonishes them to have their "lights burning,"
indicates that His coming would be at NIGHT, and we have previously
seen that this coming is for the FIRST group of Christians, and it
also parallels the thought of the parable in Mt. 25:1-6 where the
wise virgins were ready because they had extra oil, and thus their
lights were burning when the Bridegroom came at the midnight hour.
Now notice the next statement Jesus makes in the last half of Lk.
12:36, which I will punctuate by beginning a new sentence: "When he
(the Lord) will return from the wedding, that when he comes and knocks, THEY may open to him immediately." Notice
the change in pronouns from "You" to "They.” And the
"they" group are admonished to be ready to receive the Lord when He
returns from the WEDDING. This in itself indicates that some had
previously been taken by the Lord and joined to Him in "spiritual
matrimony,” as we read in Mt. 25:10. The initial "union" of Jesus,
the Bridegroom, and His Bride, continues during the tribulation
period, at the close of which He returns from the wedding to receive
those who are CALLED to the marriage supper. The marriage
festivities will take place in the heavenlies while the vials of
wrath are being poured out on the earth. Then, as we will see later,
following the vials of wrath, they will all RETURN with the Lord to
help inaugurate His Kingdom on this earth.
Second and Third. Watches.
Continuing in the passage in Lk.12, we
note that in vs. 37 the Lord admonishes watchfulness. I will now
quote vs. 38 from Young's Literal Translation, for most
versions do not translate this verse correctly; "and if he may
come in the second watch, and in the third watch he may come,
and may find it so, happy are those servants.” Notice carefully,
that this verse says Jesus will come in the second watch AND in the
third watch—that is, a TWO-fold coming for His people; in perfect
harmony with the other patterns we have beheld. The second watch in
Bible times was the watch from 9:00 p.m. to MIDNIGHT, and was called
the "midnight" watch; and thus speaks of Jesus coming for the
firstfruits Bride company at the "midnight" hour (Mt. 25:6). The
third watch came after midnight until 3:00 a.m., and was called
the "cockcrowing watch." It was during this watch that the disciples
went through severe trial the night Jesus was betrayed and taken into custody,
ending in Peter's denial of the Lord, which came just before the
cock crowed (Mt. 26:34, 74-75). So does the third watch portray
the tribulation period, which is spoken of in Rev. 3:10 as "The hour
of temptation, which shall come on all the world to TRY them
that dwell on the earth."
The "third watch" coming of the Lord is for those who go through the
tribulation and are ready to be received at its close. For more
information on the "watches,” order the booklet "The Voice of the
Seventh Angel."
Jesus' First and Second
Ascensions.
Jesus was "taken" twice from this
earth. WHY? Certainly the primary reason was related to His
personal ministry and that which He was accomplishing for man's
redemption. However, we need to realize that He set the pattern for
the church, portraying in His own life and actions God's plan. Did
He not declare Himself to be THE TRUTH? (John 14:6). Will His church
be involved in anything that He Himself has not already depicted and
acted out? Beloved, ponder that deeply. First of all, Jesus'
resurrection and translation to glorified life took place secretly,
No one saw it. His body was simply found missing. Then, on the very
morning of His resurrection. He ascended to the Father. The only one
to whom He appeared before that ascension was Mary
Magdalene (see John 20:11-18). WHY? When we realize that Jesus
by His actions was enacting a prophetic drama, then we
understand that Mary is thus prophetic of the Bride who is to
be taken first, secretly as it were, even as Jesus appeared
secretly to Mary and then ascended without anyone else seeing Him.
There are several women named "Mary" in the New Testament. Mary
Magdalene is a different woman than Mary, the sister of Martha, whom
we discussed earlier. Mary Magdalene is the one of whom it is spoken
in Mark 16:9 that Jesus "appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of
whom he had cast seven devils.” Seven is the number of the
Bride, and the "seven devils cast out" here speaks of the complete
work of cleansing of the Bride company in preparation for their
translation.
Jesus Appears to Others,
As Jesus ascended following His secret
meeting with Mary, So did He depict by His own action the coming
translation and ascension of the firstfruits Bride. But later in the day,
He returned and appeared to the other women and His disciples. He
then remained on earth for 40 days during which time He appeared to
many (Acts 1:3). Even so shall the firstfruits Bride company (after
their translation to ascend to Jesus somewhere in our atmosphere)
RETURN to appear to and minister to the remaining church on earth.
"40" is the number of tribulation through testing, and Jesus
TYPED the coming tribulation period by that 40 days He ministered on
earth after His glorification. After Jesus' 40 days on earth He
again ascended, but NOT secretly as previously. According to
Acts 1:9-11, His disciples saw Him visibly ascending until He
disappeared into a cloud. Thus the prophetic drama continues, as
Jesus by His own action depicts the translation and ascension of the
remainder of the saints at the close of the tribulation, who,
as we have already shown, will go up visibly and openly. Hallelujah!
How can we hold back our "shouts of praise" as we behold such
“dove-tailing "of details in the prophetic pattern Jesus wrought for
us in His own life and actions.
Faithful and Unfaithful Servants.
I will now return to Luke 12, and
comment on one more contrast which Jesus spoke of. In vs. 39 Jesus speaks of
the thief breaking into the house „ We know that Jesus comes first
as a "thief "to break into the household of the church to take
His "jewels" (the Bride company). Some quote I Thess. 5:1 and say
that it is only the "day of the Lord" that comes as a thief
and not Jesus personally. They use I Thess. 5:4 as evidence that it
is only the world that is to be taken by surprise, for "you, brethren, are not in
darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.” But WHO are
the "you" of that verse?
Certainly we cannot equate the common lot of careless, sleeping,
Christians of today with the Spirit sanctified and consecrated
Thessalonian Christians who had been under the personal
teaching of the apostle Paul and were fully instructed in
end-time matters. In addition, a careful reading of scripture shows
that it is not only the day of the Lord that is to come as a thief,
but also Jesus personally. Besides, how can we separate Jesus from
His "day"? In Rev. 16:15, Jesus, speaking TO Christians, says:
"Behold, I come as a thief.
Blessed is he that watches, and keeps his garments, lest he walk
naked, and they see his shame." Jesus also warns the church in
Rev. 3:3: "If therefore you shall not watch, I will come
on you as a thief, and you shall not know what hour I
will come on you." The "day of the Lord"
coming as a thief speaks primarily of sudden and unexpected
judgments coming on the world, but Jesus personally coming as a
thief refers directly to His sudden and unexpected (by most
Christians) coming on His
church, to break through and "steal." It is in this context that
Jesus gives the contrast in Luke 12:37-48 of the two kinds of
servants—the faithful and wise, and the unfaithful.
In contrast.
In the passage just mentioned, the
"faithful and wise" servant is the one who is "ready" (vs. 40),
faithfully doing the Lord's will (vs. 43), and receiving the
promises of increased "meat" (understanding) and rulership
(increased stewardship) responsibility (vs. 42, 44). The
unfaithful and careless servant does not take seriously the
warnings of the Lord's coming and the need to be ready (vs. 45), but
continues to engage in carnal type activities (vs. 45). The
"beating" of others and getting "drunk" are not necessarily to be
taken literally any more than the "stripes "of vs. 47-48. They are
simply symbolic of wrong attitudes and actions towards others
through unfaithfulness in stewardship responsibilities. Also
Rev. 17:2 gives a symbolic picture of being "drunk" on the "wine" of
the harlot's "fornication.” This speaks of compromise and
unfaithfulness to the Lord, consorting with the "woman" (soul
desires) of the world's Babylonish systems. James amplifies on this
by saying in his epistle that "friendship (intimate contact,
spiritual adultery) with the world is enmity with God" (James 4:4).
In Luke 12:46 Jesus states the consequence of such careless,
compromising living: "The Lord of that servant will come in a
day when he looks not for
him, and at an hour when he is not aware (as a "thief"), and will
cut him in sunder, and will appoint him his portion with the
unfaithful."
Cut in sunder.
Just what does the Lord mean by the
expression "cut him in sunder"? The Greek word used here means
literally to bisect or cut in two. Young's Literal translation says
"will cut him off.” The Rotherham version says "cut him asunder."
The Lord is not going to literally cut any person in two, but when
He comes "unawares,” secretly, "as a thief,” and TAKES by
translation the "faithful and wise servants,” then He divides or
"cuts asunder" some from others; those left behind are then "cut
off" from those taken. Those left behind then have their lot
appointed with the "unfaithful,” that is, they will have to go
through the tribulation. According to the concordance, the Greek
word translated "cut asunder" can, by extension of thought, also be
translated "to flog severely." This is exactly in harmony with that
which is stated in the passage in Luke 12:47-48, that those servants
who did not prepare themselves sufficiently and are left behind
shall be "beaten with stripes." These "stripes" are simply the
buffeting conditions of the tribulation period, which the Lord
says will be either few or many. Can we not see how important it is
for the Lord to prepare us now, so that even if we are not chosen to
be in the first group to be taken, we will not have to be buffeted
greatly by the tribulation conditions, but will receive the
completeness of the Lord's protection. The parable we have just been
considering, however, does indicate that many careless and
unfaithful servants of the Lord will experience many buffeting
"stripes" during the tribulation.
Peter, James, John and Rest of
Disciples.
Mt. 17 relates the story of
Jesus' transfiguration on a high mountain. When we understand
that everything Jesus did was prophetic of His plan for His church,
then this episode takes on special importance. In God's symbolic
language, a mountain symbolizes a kingdom--and in this story we must
see it as symbolic of the heavenly kingdom which Jesus will
establish when He returns. His own glory which He chose to manifest
at that time (Mt. 17:1) was a foretaste and preview of that which
would take place when His physical body would be changed into a
glorified body—after His resurrection. All who are translated into
that realm will have glorified bodies like to His (Phil. 3:21).
Mt. 17:1 says that
this took place six days following His declaration that He was to go
to Jerusalem and die (Mt. 16:21). A day is with the Lord as a
thousand years (II Pet.
3:8). From God's perspective, in His pre-ordained plan, the death of
Jesus took place from the time of Adam's fall (Rev. 13:8). The Greek
word for "foundation” in this verse is katabole, which
comes from kataballo. The "kata" part means down, and
"ballo" means to throw or cast. Thus the word means
"to throw or cast down.” And the correct translation of Rev. 13:8 is
"the Lamb slain from the disruption or overthrow of the
world" (through Adam's sin). There is another Greek word
("themelios") which means foundation in the sense of the
substructure of a building. We can now see that the six days of Mt.
17:1 refers to 6,000 years from Adam's fall, when
Jesus was crucified in God's sight, to the end of the present age;
at the end of which some are to be taken INTO the HEAVENLY KINGDOM
(symbolized by the high mountain into which Jesus took Peter, James
and John).
Not all of the Disciples.
It is important to note that Jesus did
NOT take all twelve of the disciples into the mount on this
occasion. WHY? Can we not see that He was trying to convey a
prophetic pattern? This is just another evidence that it is only a
small portion of Christians that are FIRST to be translated
when Jesus comes for His saints. Now I wish to call your attention
to something remarkable. How many hours are there in six days? You
will find there are exactly 144 hours. We have already seen
previously that the first group to be translated is represented by
the 144,000 of Rev. 14:1. To me this is absolutely
staggering—that God would have that "144" number as an integral part
of the time pattern showing us WHEN the first group is to be taken.
I have shown in another writing (get the article on "The Third
Day"), that it has now been approximately 6,000 years since Adam's fall
(4,000 years before
Christ, and 2,000 years
since Christ), and that if we figure the time according to
either lunar or prophetic time—in contrast to solar time, that we
are already closing out the 6th day and are in the dawning of the
7th day. So any year now Jesus may come and take some into that
"mountain." Notice that after the experience in the mountain,
Jesus and the three disciples come down to find the rest of the
disciples dealing with a "lunatic" who was vexed with a demon, and
they could not cure him (Mt. 17: 14-16). Even so, when those who are
taken first RETURN to manifest to the remaining church, they will
find the world vexed with demonic power, for Satan and his demons
will be cast down when the first group is taken (Rev. 12:5-9). And
the church on earth will need the ministry of the glorified saints
to help counteract the influence of such demonic power. This is
the meaning of the statement in Rev. 12:16 that "the earth
helped the woman.” The glorified saints will be able to appear in
their glorified physical bodies and open their mouths to speak
comfort, deliverance, or whatever is needed. They will help the
saints on earth bring deliverance to many, and this is pictured in
the deliverance wrought in Mt. 17:18.
Overcomers and Churches.
There is one final contrast I will
present before I end this section on the Lord's coming for His
saints. In the book of
Revelation, chapters 2 & 3, are recorded the seven letters
to the seven churches of Asia.
Each letter, with its commendations and rebukes, is sent to
the whole church in the city to which it was designated. But within
each letter is a special promise to the "overcomers.” The Greek word
means "to subdue, conquer, prevail, or get the victory.” We cannot
here go into all of these promises. But in the last three (Rev.
2:26, 3:12, & 3:21), we have the clear indication that it is the overcomers who are
going to rule with Christ in the heavenly city, the new Jerusalem,
which will come down and be stationed in our upper atmosphere (Rev.
21:10), and from which the glorified saints will descend and ascend
to carry out their duties on this earth during the millennium and
beyond. When we get a clear understanding of these promises to the
overcomers, it will become apparent that more is required to be
qualified for translation into the heavenly kingdom than just being
saved. There must be victory over sin in one's life, and a partaking
of the holiness of Christ (Heb. 12:14). For more information
along this line, order the article "Preparation for the Lord's
Coming.” Note the correlation between Rev. 2:26-27 and
Rev. 12:5, showing that the FIRST ones to be translated will be a
group of overcoming Christians. Then the rest of the Christians in
the churches will have their opportunity to become "overcomers"
during the tribulation period, being ready to be taken at its
close.
Parousia.
When speaking of His "coming,” Jesus
used two Greek words: erchomai, and parousia. WHY? The
erchomai word is the one most commonly used in the New
Testament for the arrival of someone. In the passage in Matthew's
gospel dealing with Jesus' second coming, chap. 24, it is used in vs. 30, 42,
43, 44, 46, & 48. The parousia word is used relatively
few times in the New Testament, but most .particularly with
reference to Christ's coming again. It is used in Mt.24:3, 27, 37,
& 39. Parousia means "a being near," or "presence." Ada
R. Habershon, in the book "The Study of the Miracles" says of
parousia: "This word which is so often translated ‘coming,’
and is literally ‘presence,’ does not refer merely to His coming for
His saints, but to a series of events. The very usage of the Greek
word in other writings bears out this important truth. In some newly
discovered papyri it has been used to denote the coming of the court
or of some high official, and mention is made of special taxes being
levied, and large supplies of wheat being provided for the
"parousia"—not for the moment when the king or his
representative arrived, but for his stay in the locality, as
when the flag on the palace proclaims the presence of the king in
the metropolis, and tells us that the court is in London. We may,
therefore, conclude that the "parousia" will extend from the
coming of the Lord to the air for His people, to His coming
with them to the earth."
Sign.
It was the parousia word
that the disciples used when they asked the Lord, "What shall be
the sign of your
parousia, and the end of the world?" Jesus then proceeded to
give a series of prophetic indicators which would signal the
"end "of the age. Note the use of the word "end" in Mt. 24:6, 13,
14. But with reference to THE sign of His parousia, Jesus
uses that word specifically in Mt. 24:37 & 39 in the passage
that deals with the pattern of Noah and the "taking" of some and
leaving of others (Mt. 24:37-44). Therefore, THE sign that His
parousia (or presence) has begun, IS when some are taken by
translation, and the remaining Christians realize that the
"household" of the church has been "broken into" by the "thief in
the night" and some of the saints are missing. STOP and think
for a moment. No one shall require a "sign" after the Lord
has come visibly and openly to the earth. But if, as we have pointed
out, Jesus arrives secretly, in the earth's atmosphere, to remain
unseen there for a period of time (the tribulation period), THEN a
specific sign would be needed to indicate He had arrived, and had
begun His end-time parousia; and that specific SIGN IS the
"taking" of some saints and the leaving of others behind. This will
begin the three and one half year parousia of our Lord, when
He will be present in our atmosphere watching over the church on
earth while the tribulation rages.
As lightning.
Jesus made it abundantly clear,
however, that His parousia INCLUDES His final visible descent
to this earth WITH His saints. The parousia word is also used
in Mt. 24:27 where Jesus says: "For as the lightning comes out of the east, and
shines even to the west; so shall also
the parousia of the Son of man be." The reason for this is
clear. Jesus knew that false teachers would arise to use that
"parousia" word to claim that his parousia is ONLY a
spiritual presence with His people, and thus denying a literal,
visible return of the Lord to the earth. But the word, as used by
Jesus, indicates first a definite arrival in our atmospheric
envelope, continuing throughout the tribulation period (present, but
unseen), and then consummated by a glorious and brilliant (as
lightning) VISIBLE and bodily return with His feet standing on the
mount of Olives, This
will be discussed in our next section.
False Christs.
Before leaving this section, there is
one more aspect of His coming I wish to comment on. In Mt. 24:24
Jesus warns specifically of "false Christs" and "false prophets"
arising. Read verses 21-23 and you will see that this is
specially spoken with reference to the great tribulation period. Now
again STOP to think! When the Lord pulls His secret strategy, and it
becomes evident that His end-time parousia has begun, and
that He is present, but unseen, in the atmosphere; this will provide
a tremendous opportunity for shysters and deceivers to arise
claiming that they ARE the returned Christ, or they know
where He is hiding out, etc. With reference to the beginning of
that time, Jesus warned, "THEN if any man shall say to you, ‘Lo, here is Christ,
or there;’ believe it not.” Wherefore if they shall say to you, ‘Behold, he is in
the desert;’ go not forth; ‘behold, he is in the secret chambers;’
believe it not." (Mt. 24:23, 26). Although the tribulation period
will be a time of unprecedented opportunity for the church, with the
power and glory of the Lord manifest as never before, it will
also be a time of great testing, with Satan furiously active.
Specifically for that time are Jesus' words applicable: "For
there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show
signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall
deceive the very elect." (Mt. 24:24). The implication of Jesus'
words is that it will NOT be possible, primarily because of the
"overshadowing" ministry of the glorified firstfruits saints. The
"elect" who will not be deceived at that time, will be those
destined to be taken into the heavenly kingdom at the close of the
tribulation.
Coming WITH His Saints
Jude.
Jude, the brother of Jesus, who wrote
the small book of Jude in the New Testament, quotes a prophecy from
Enoch in vs. 14; "And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied
of these, saying. Behold, the Lord comeswith ten thousands
of his saints, to execute judgmenton all." Thus the coming of
the Lord WITH His saints is at the time that the Lord personally and
openly manifests Himself in the final act (or acts) of judgment
which terminate this age, and put an end to man's misrule. This
is in harmony with II Thess. 1:7-8 where Paul states that "the Lord
Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with His mighty angels,
in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that know not God, and that
obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ." Notice, this is the
time that He shall be revealed. The Greek word for "reveal "is
apokalupto, and it means to uncover and unveil something. Up
until Jesus comes with His saints, at the very climax of the pouring
out of the 7 vials of wrath, He will not be "revealed.” Previously,
He comes as a "thief "at the beginning of the tribulation to call
the firstfruits Bride. This begins His three and one half year
"parousia" or presence. Present in the atmosphere but
unseen by those on earth. Near the close of the tribulation He calls
the rest of the saints TO the marriage supper of the Lamb (Rev.
19:9), but still He must remain “veiled" except to those who
have entered into His realm, until the 7 vials of wrath are poured
out on the earth. During the pouring out of these vials, the
marriage supper proceeds in the heavenlies. These vials of
wrath will likely cover a very short period of time—perhaps not
more than a couple of weeks. THEN shall the entire company of
glorified saints be ready to accompany the Lord in His visible
descent to the earth, forming great "cloud banks" of glory around
Him, and trailing off into the distance behind Him like a great
"train" in splendent procession.
Revelation.
This final descent from the heavenlies
is pictured in the book of Revelation, chap. 19:11-l6. Notice that
this follows the verses dealing with the "Marriage supper" in
19:7-9. John says, "And I saw heaven opened" (19:11); that is, what
had been previously unseen by the remaining survivors on the earth
would now be OPENLY viewed. They would "see the Son of man coming in
the clouds of heaven with power and great glory" (Mt. 24:30). Then
John proceeds: "and behold, a white horse; and he that sat on him was called Faithful
and True. . . and the armies (glorified saints) which were in heaven
followed him on white
horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean." We then have a
statement that confirms the other scriptures which indicate that as
Jesus returns He is consummating the vials of wrath and climaxing
the final judgments: "And out of his mouth goes a sharp sword, that
with it he should smite the nations. . . and he treads the winepress of the
fierceness of the wrath of Almighty God. And he has on his vesture and on
his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.“
(19:15-17). Remember that we had read previously in Luke 17:29-30,
that the Lord, when speaking of the raining of fire and brimstone on
Sodom, said: "Even thus shall it be
in the day when the Son of man is REVEALED." Thus all these
scriptures agree that the Lord comes finally, and is revealed
in consummating, cataclysmic judgments, when He returns WITH
His saints.
Zechariah.
Zechariah 14:4 indicates that when the
Lord returns in His final descent out of the atmosphere that
"his feet shall stand in that dayon the mount of Olives." The
following verses indicate that when this takes place there will
be a great earthquake as the entire earth reels under the impact of
the immense power of the glorified Christ. The Mount of Olives will
be split in two and a great valley created, with underground
waters springing up to flow both east and west—to the Mediterranean
and DeadSeas. Then 14:9 says, "And the
Lord shall be king over all the earth." Hallelujah! And the
glorified saints will rule with Him over the earth (Rev. 15,
2:26, 3:21, 5:10, 20:4-6), For the last 2,000 years (approximately)
the Lord has been sitting at the right hand of the Father on His
throne (Heb. 1:3, 8;1), but in Rev, 3:21 Jesus says, "to him thatovercomes will I grant to
set with me in MY throne, even as I overcame, and am set down with
my Father in HIS throne." That throne of which Jesus spoke, which is
to be shared by the overcoming saints, is in the New Jerusalem, for
"the throne of God and the Lamb (Jesus) shall be IN it" (Rev.
22:3).
New Jerusalem descends.
Closely associated with the events
which take place in connection with the Lord's return is the descent
of the celestial city, the New Jerusalem, which Jesus has been
preparing for those who are to be a part of His heavenly
kingdom (John 14:2-3). John saw in vision the city descending out of
heaven (Rev. 21:1-10). This city will be the home and headquarters
for Christ and His glorified saints. It will be stationed in the
upper atmosphere where it will likely be seen by those on earth as a
soft glowing light. Although the glorified saints
return with Christ when He touches downon this earth, they will not
be remaining on this earth all of the time. During the millennium
they will be "ascending and descending (see John 1:51), or you might
say, commuting between the New Jerusalem (in the upper atmosphere)
and the earth, for they will be fulfilling their responsibilities of
"ruling" the inhabitants of earth. For more information on the
New Jerusalem, order the booklet, "The Voice of the Seventh
Angel."
Occupy.
In the parable of the pounds as
recorded in Lk. 19:1-27, a certain "nobleman" (who pictures Christ
Himself) was to go into a FAR country (which represents Heaven). So
he gathered his servants together and delivered to each a certain
amount of money, and said; "Occupy till I come.” Without going into the
details of the parable, I will simply state that WE Christians are
the servants who have been given the responsibility and
stewardship to be faithful with what the Lord has committed to us
(the "money" in the parable represents all the gifts and blessings
that are ours through Christ); and we are charged to "occupy "until
Jesus comes. The Greek word translated "occupy "means "to busy
oneself,” "to trade,” to be occupied in business.” Our
"business" is the gospel of Jesus Christ, and Mt. 24:14 says that
"this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a
witnessto all nations;
and THEN shall the end come.” As long as the Lord has not
returned, there is WORK to be done; we must be faithful
stewards of all that the Lord has committed to us. Only the Lord
knows when all nations have had a sufficient witness. I point this
out because some have argued that we shouldn't put much emphasis on
the second coming of Christ because it causes people to think only
about His coming and NEGLECT the responsibilities that are ours now.
Such should NOT be the case if a proper balance and perspective
is presented. It should
cause us to be MORE diligent than ever when we realize the shortness
of the time. Besides this, John writes that every one who has this
hope (of His coming) "purifies himself, even as he
is pure (I John 3:3). Thus we will be diligent about our own
preparation as well as being faithful in the work that the Lord has
for us to do.
Ask.
We have already mentioned the
importance of pra yer (in
connection with "watching," or being spiritually awake and
alert), but I want to call your attention to an O.T. scripture
which is important for serious Christians at this time. In Zech.
10:1 we read this admonition, "Ask [ ] of the Lord rain in the time
of the latter rain; so the Lord shall make bright clouds, and give
them showers of rain, to every one grass in the field.” So many tend
to feel that what the Lord is going to do will come to pass anyway.
But God haschosen towork through chosen ones
here on earth. God found an instrument in the person of Elijah, and
James tells us that "Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we
are, and heprayed earnestly that it might not rain;
and it rained not on the earth by the space of threeyears and six months. And he
prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, and the earth brought forth
her fruit." (James 5:17-18). Is not God seeking out human
instruments now who will "pray earnestly" as did Elijah? Will He
work apart from such instruments? The scripture quoted from
Zechariah commands us to "Ask [for] rain in the time of the Iatter
rain." This has two stages. One is now. "Rain" speaks of the
outpouring of God's Spirit. Even so are we to pray now for a
greater move of God's Spirit among God's people, for among those who
are hungering and seeking. The Spirit will be increasingly moving
and working in preparation for the climax that is coming. The second
stage will beafter the firstfruits are translated. The
remaining church will be shocked into day and night pra yer, ASKING for "Rain.”
After 50 days of intense seeking. God will hear from heaven and pour
out the full effusion of the "latter rain." It will be a "second
Pentecost" plus. For a double portion and more will come on the church for the
glorious consummation during the tribulation period.*
*A further thought needs to be added here with regards to Jesus coming TO His church in the ministry of the Holy Spirit. The Lord has purposed to REVEAL Himself IN (and through) His people in a greater way before He comes for them. Paul expresses this twice in the book of Galatians. First, he says in Gal. 1:15-16: "But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace, to reveal his son IN me." Then in Gal. 4:19 Paul declares: "My little children, of whom I travail in birth again until Christ be formed IN you." If Christ is being formed (developed, matured) IN us, then it follows that this will result in a greater REVELATION of Christ IN and through us. This is God's desire and purpose for His church before the curtain fully comes down on this age: to REVEAL His Son IN His people. This must come through a greater work and moving of the Holy Spirit within us, that "the love of God might be shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit which is given to us" (Rom. 5:5), and that the "fruit" or character of Christ might be developed more fully within, even the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22-23).
Snare.
The importance of being spiritually
alert and ready is emphasized by Jesus in Luke 21:34-36: "And take
heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged
with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and
so that day comeon you
unawares. For as a SNARE shall it come on all them that dwell on the
face of the whole earth. Watch [ ] therefore, and pray always,
thatyou may be accounted
worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to
stand before the Son of man." The Greek word translated "snare" in
this passage, means a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch);
used figuratively it can be a trick orstratagem . Repeatedly in this
study, I have been seeking to show you God's strategy; and that is
to suddenly and unexpectedly (by most) to break into the
"household" of the church and "take" as a thief, the "jewels"
(firstfruits saints) in order to bring the remaining church to its
knees in brokenness and repentance. We have shown that these
firstfruits saints are to fulfill the role of the Bride. In the 24th
chap. of Gen., we read the story of Eliezer (a type of the Holy
Spirit) being sent by Abraham (a type of God the Father) to get a
bride for Isaac (a type of Jesus Christ). The bride was Rebekah. The
Hebrew word for REBEKAH means "a rope or noose." Thus we can see
that the very name of the Bride (Rebekah) indicates that the
"snare" which God is preparing to suddenly "spring" on the world is the TAKING
(by translation) of that group of saints who will make up the Bride
company. This is a part of God's stratagem.
Veiled.
But notice, in Gen. 24:64-67 we read
that Rebekah remained "veiled" until after she had met Isaac and he
had taken her into his mother's tent. This shows that up until
the time that the Bride is taken, much of the truth of God and his
end-time strategy remains "veiled;" and that is why there is so much
confusion and lack of understanding even among God's people. But
when the Bride company is translated, the remaining "veils" will be
taken away. This is shown to us in the book of Revelation in
10:5-7. Quoting from the Amplified version: "Then the (mighty) angel
whom I had seen stationed on sea and land raised his right hand to
the heaven (the sky), and swore in the name of Him who lives forever
and ever. . . (He swore)
that no more time should intervene and there should be no more
waiting or delay. But that when the days come that the trumpet call
of the seventh angel is about to be sounded, then God's mystery—His
secret design. His hidden purpose—as He had announced to His
servants the prophets, should be fulfilled (accomplished,
completed)." It is at the time that the 7th angel (trumpet) begins
to sound that the Bride company is translated. Then the "mystery"
(secret design or stratagem) will be "finished" in the sense that
all remaining "veils" will then be taken away; and also, God will be
able to complete His end-time purpose, for the church will quickly
begin to understand and enter into the dynamic and glory which God
has planned for His people during the tribulation period, and
participate with fulness of power in the glorious consummation
of this age.
Worthy.
We had previously quoted Lk. 21:34-36
about the "snare.” But I want to emphasize the statement in vs. 36
concerning those "accounted worthy to escape all these things.
. . and to stand before the Son of man." What does it mean to be
"worthy?" The Greek word translated "worthy" means to be entirely
deserving or fit, comparable or suitable. And how do we become
worthy? Jesus makes it very clear in Mt. 10:34-38: "He thatloves father or mother more
than me isnot worthy ofme : and he that loves son or daughter more
than me is not worthy ofme. And he thattakes not his cross, and follows after me, is
not worthy of me . "A very clear distinction needs to be
made here. It is possible to receive a gift from the Lord
(such as salvation), and yet not be worthy of HIM, as far as being
ready to dwell in His immediate presence and qualifying to be a part
of His ruling kingdom.
There must be sufficient change in our lives that there is a
comparableness or suitableness of our natures with His, and
there must be a proving to be trustworthy and faithful so that we
are fit to dwell with Him. (For more information on this,
order the article "Preparation for the Lord's
Coming” ). Only the "Firstfruits" will be worthy of this
high calling at the beginning of the tribulation. The tribulation will
provide the opportunity for a vast host of others to qualify and be
ready by its close.
Finally.
We see from Gen. 24:63 that Isaac went
out into the field at eventide; and there He received His beloved
Rebekah. "Eventide" speaks to us of the approaching close of this
age, and is not our "Isaac" (Jesus) coming to the "field" (this
world) to receive His beloved? Even so, COME, Lord Jesus!
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