Posted on 07/14/2011 1:10:13 PM PDT by TaraP
Seven Things You Have To Know To Understand End Times Prophecy Part 1
With all the killer storms, earthquakes, wars and disease dominating our news, its not surprising that people are becoming more interested in End Times Prophecy. Even non-believers are wondering if the end is near. What is surprising is how little most Christians actually know about prophecy, especially since by some accounts it comprises nearly 40% of the Bibles content, more than any other topic.
With few exceptions seminaries dont teach it, so preachers dont preach it. And therefore Christians dont learn it. In all my years as a denominational Christian, I never once heard a message explaining the importance of prophecy to a believers walk with the Lord. And yet the Bible devotes more space to End Times Prophecy than it does to all the teachings of Jesus.
When Christians are asked why they dont study prophecy more seriously the most common reasons given are 1) because it scares them, and 2) because it confuses them. Both responses are borne out of a lack of understanding. For the believer, prophecy is neither scary nor confusing but the key to understanding Gods plan for man.
The purpose of this series is to provide a solid foundation for further study. When the foundation of a building is stable and solid, the entire building is stronger, able to withstand powerful forces that would otherwise weaken or even topple it. So it is when the foundation of our study is solid. Powerful arguments from scoffers and unbelievers cannot shake us or weaken our faith. Lets get started.
Seven Things You Have To Know
There are seven pieces of information that are essential to understanding End Times Prophecy. These seven things are the building blocks for the strong foundation we want.
They are, 1) The Sequence of Major End Time Events, 2) The Destiny of the Three Components of Humanity, 3) The Purpose and Length of the Great Tribulation, 4) The Purpose of the Rapture, 5) The Conditions Surrounding the 2nd Coming, 6) The Purpose and Length of the Millennium, and 7) Eternity.
Once youve learned them, these seven things will help you avoid the mistakes that have thrown others off the track. Call it perspective or overview or whatever you want, this combination of facts will give you the ability to put all the prophetic verses in the Bible into their proper context. Lets get started.
1) The Sequence Of Major End Times Events
First is knowing what happens and when. The study of prophecy gets really confusing if you dont know the sequence in which major End Times events will occur. Actually their order is very logical, and once you learn it, youll wonder why you didnt see it before. The best way to figure it out is to perform what the business world sometimes calls a back scheduling exercise. It involves going to the very end of a process and identifying the final outcome. Then you list all the things that have to happen to produce that outcome. Then you put them in reverse order, backing into the present. Its simpler than it sounds, and much simpler in prophecy than in business because there are many fewer events to organize. Well list the major events first, then well organize them.
Almost everyone knows about the 2nd Coming and Eternity, and many also have heard of the Rapture of the Church and the Great Tribulation. But theres also the Millennial Kingdom, Daniels 70th Week, and the Battles of Ezekiel 38-39, Psalm 83 and Isaiah 17; a total of nine major events yet to come. Now lets organize them, beginning with the final outcome and working back toward the beginning. As it is with most lists, the order in which some events will occur is obvious while others are less so, and at first some dont seem to fit any place at all. Well order the obvious ones first.
What Are We Waiting For?
We all think of Eternity as the final outcome, and so starting at the end means we begin there. But the last major event described in any detail in the Bible is the Kingdom Age or Millennium. Its the Lords 1000 year reign on Earth, which is distinguished from and precedes Eternity. The very last chapter of Revelation describes trees on either side of the River of Life bearing a different fruit every month. That means time still exists, and Eternity by definition is the absence of time. Well talk more about that later. For now lets just say that Eternity cant happen till the Millennium is over.
The Millennium obviously cant begin till after the Second Coming, because thats when the Lord returns to establish it. And according to Matt. 24:29-30 the Second Coming wont happen till the end of the Great Tribulation. And that cant happen till the anti-Christ stands in the Temple in Israel declaring himself to be God. (2 Thes. 2:4) Thats the event Jesus warned Israel to look for as the Great Tribulations opening salvo. He called it The Abomination of Desolation in Matt. 24:15-21. Daniel 9:27 indicates it will happen in the middle of the last seven year period, which scholars call Daniels 70th Week.
But the Abomination cant happen until theres a Temple. There hasnt been a Temple in Israel since 70AD and there wont be one until the Jews officially decide they need one. They wont need one until God reinstates their Old Covenant relationship because the Temples only purpose is to worship Him according to Old Covenant requirements.
This will signal the beginning of Daniels 70th week. The 70th Week cant begin until the Battle of Ezekiel 38-39 is won because God will use that battle to awaken Israel and reinstate His covenant with them. In Romans 11:25 Paul said Israel has been hardened in part until the full number of Gentiles has come in, a reference to the rapture of the Church, after which Israel will be saved. That means the rapture has to happen before the Battle of Ezekiel 38.
You Got That?
So far when we put the Sequence of Major Events in its proper order, it looks like this:
The Rapture of the Church,
The Battle of Ezekiel 38,
Daniels 70th week begins,
The Great Tribulation,
The 2nd Coming,
The Millennium,
Eternity.
To those who read Scripture as its written, only two of the events in this sequence so far are subject to debate as to timing. These are the Rapture of the Church and the Battle of Ezekiel 38, the first two on our list. Theyre the ones I said are less obvious.
So lets find out why they have to be where Ive placed them in the sequence. Maintaining our back schedule mentality, well begin with Ezekiels battle and work back to the Rapture.
And I will set my glory among the nations, and all the nations shall see my judgment that I have executed, and my hand that I have laid on them. The house of Israel shall know that I am the LORD their God, from that day forward.
Then they shall know that I am the LORD their God, because I sent them into exile among the nations and then assembled them into their own land. I will leave none of them remaining among the nations anymore. And I will not hide my face anymore from them, when I pour out my Spirit upon the house of Israel, declares the Lord GOD. (Ezek 39:21-22, 28-29)
The Lord has declared in no uncertain terms that Hes going to use Ezekiels battle to spiritually awaken His people and call them to Israel from all over the world. This will result in the re-instatement of their Old Covenant relationship, reviving Daniels long dormant 70-Weeks prophecy for its final seven years and requiring that a Temple be constructed. Without one theres no way for them to keep His covenant.
This was proven once before in history during the Babylonian captivity. When Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the 1st Temple, Israel ceased to exist. But as soon as Cyrus the Persian defeated Babylon and freed the Jews, they returned to Israel and began building a Temple before they did anything else. Without a Temple theres no sacrifice for sin, and without that sacrifice, Jews cannot approach God.
Both the Old and New Testaments refer to a Temple in Israel at the End of the Age. The only reason for a Temple is to perform Old Covenant ordinances. But building one today would cause such an uproar that no one in his right mind would consider it.
Only a unified demand from the people of Israel accompanied by quiet acceptance from their Moslem neighbors would make the construction of a Temple even thinkable. Sound impossible? Ezekiels battle results in both a Jewish nation re-awakened to the presence of God in their national life and an utterly defeated Moslem attack force in no position to resist. The perfect conditions will finally exist to start building. For these reasons, Ezekiels battle has to take place on the threshold of Daniels 70th week. Now why does the Rapture of the Church have to precede Ezekiels battle?
Lest you be wise in your own conceits, I want you to understand this mystery, brothers: a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.(Romans 11:25)
Reborn first in unbelief (Ezek. 37:8) the Bible tells us Israel will remain partially estranged from God until the gentile Church reaches its full complement (predetermined number) and arrives at its destination. (The Greek word translated fullness in Romans 11:25 was a nautical term often used to describe the full complement of crew and cargo necessary to accomplish a ships mission. The ship couldnt sail till those requirements were met. The one translated come in means to arrive at a designated place.)
Then the veil will be pulled back as God reveals Himself to them again. As we saw above, He will use Ezekiels battle to begin this by renewing the Old Covenant with them, later transitioning Israel from the Old Covenant to the New toward the end of the Great Tribulation (Zech 12:10). Remember, if they didnt go back to the Old covenant first, they wouldnt need a Temple. Hes picking them up where they left off.
After they finished speaking, James replied, Brothers, listen to me. Simeon has related how God first visited the Gentiles, to take from them a people for his name. And with this the words of the prophets agree, just as it is written,
After this I will return, and I will rebuild the tent of David that has fallen; I will rebuild its ruins, and I will restore it, that the remnant of mankind may seek the Lord, and all the Gentiles who are called by my name, says the Lord, who makes these things known from of old. (Acts 15:13-18)
It was about 20 years after the cross. The controversy of the day was whether Gentiles had to become Jews before they could become Christians. And if not, what would become of Israel? In effect, the Lords brother James explained to the Apostles and others present at the Council of Jerusalem that Israel was being temporarily set aside while God focused on the Church. After He had taken this people for His name (Christians) from among the Gentiles he would return and rebuild His Temple. The Greek words translated taken mean to carry something away or remove it from its place, so the passage implies that He would take the Church somewhere and then come back to rebuild the Temple, restore Israel, and give whats left of mankind one final chance to seek Him.
These three Bible prophecies make it clear that as the End of the Age approaches, God will begin preparing Israel to be His once more. But He wont be exclusively focused on them until He has finished building the Church and has taken us to our appointed place. And where is that? In my Fathers house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. (John 14:2-3) (He didnt promise to come back to be with us here where we are, but to take us there, where He is.) After that He would see to Israels reawakening and the construction of their Temple.
Throughout Scripture, the Lord seems to be involved with either Israel or the Church, but never both at the same time. James bears this out in his pronouncement regarding the Church in Acts 15. All the leaders of the early church now knew that once God had accomplished His goals with the church, He would turn again to Israel, and that would signal the end of the Church Age.
There are two critical points to remember here. The first is that the Church didnt end the Age of Law, but only interrupted it 7 years short of its scheduled completion. Those seven years, called the 70th Week of Daniel, have to be fulfilled to complete the Old Covenant. And the second is that the Old and New covenants, as practiced in Israel and the Church, are theologically incompatible, and therefore the two can only be on Earth at the same time while Israel is out of covenant. For Israel to return to the Lord, the Church has to be gone.
For this reason, the rebirth of Israel in 1948 and the reunification of Jerusalem in 1967 are seen as the most important signs of all that the End of the Age is upon us.
Also, there are two events we havent put into the sequence yet, and thats because they arent easy to locate there. These are the battles of Psalm 83 and Isaiah 17. When Israel wins these two battles all their next door enemies will be defeated and theyll enter into a brief period of peace that sets the stage for Ezekiels Battle (Ezekiel 38:11). Theyre called battles instead of wars which means theyll be of short duration and can happen within a fairly short span of time. They can come either before or after the Rapture but do have to happen before the Battle of Ezekiel 38 takes place.
The Sequence of Major Events is only the first of Seven Things You Have To Know To Understand End Times Prophecy. Next time well cover The Destiny of the Three Components of Humanity, The Purpose and Length of the Great Tribulation, and The Purpose of the Rapture. 07-09-11
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Thanks for your faithful message,
as we wait in joyful hope,
for the appearing of our Lord,
Jesus Christ.
Amen!
Maranatha Jesus!
Ezekiel says that Gog of Magog will attack Israel when it is at peace.
Ezek. 38:11, And thou shalt say, I will go up to the land of unwalled villages; I will go to them that are at rest, that dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates,
Nowhere in Scripture does it say Israel will be at peace before Daniel 9:27, And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week:. It would appear that the Ezekiel battle takes place during the first half of the Tribulation period while the third temple is standing and before Ezekiels Temple (the fourth temple) is built.
Herein lies my main disagreement with my dispensational brethren: There is only ONE Israel.
[...] the Old and New covenants, as practiced in Israel and the Church, are theologically incompatible, and therefore the two can only be on Earth at the same time while Israel is out of covenant. For Israel to return to the Lord, the Church has to be gone.
I agree with this statement ONLY because of the underlined phrase. It is the way that the Old and New Covenants are practiced that is incompatible. Christians begin with the supposition that it is the Jews who are blinded... that ONLY the Jews are blinded... That Christianity is empirically correct, and that Judaism is wholly incorrect. I would submit that one should examine that premise.
High on one's list should be another wrongly accepted idea, that the Jews are Israel. The Jews are the House of Judah - the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The term 'Israel,' even when only considering the physical sense, must be greater than that.
And the Magog War, as well as Armageddon, speak of tribes of Israel which folks consider to be out of existence as though they are participant.
I don't have a solid answer as to how that can be, but it has a tendency to negate the notion that the Church is gone, if Christ is true to His word that He came for the 'lost sheep of the House of Israel'...
I think the rest of the OP is pretty dead-on, though I think the war of magog's outcome to be the 'joining of the two sticks'... The House of Israel and the House of Judah as one whole and physical thing - I think that something so profound will be revealed as to join the Jews and Christians together under one banner... one nation, one king.
and what that will look like will not be anything like what either professes now.
Theological garbage
OK, gotcha. Yes. On the other hand, I think God used my interest in prophesy to teach me other things. Of course, He always has a way to get us to do what He wants us to do. :)
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OK...I’ll bite..... what the h*ll are magic underpants?
Mormons wear them.
They are magic underwear.
They are magically protective and secret.
And magical.
http://www.mormon-underwear.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_garment
http://1857massacre.com/MMM/mormon_underwear.htm
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Magic%20Underwear
Don’t mess with the underpants.
But are they magical?
I think they might be magical.
You can’t buy them in Walmart.
Ergo, magical.
Watch me pull a rabbit out of my pants...
That sounded worse than I really wanted it to...
That trick NEVER works.
I had a pair of lucky underwear when I played ball....
Always wore them to the game....never washed them...
Both the Old and New Testaments refer to a Temple in Israel at the End of the Age. The only reason for a Temple is to perform Old Covenant ordinances. But building one today would cause such an uproar that no one in his right mind would consider it.
"Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up."
"And I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb."
Nothing but a place for the sacrifices and ceremonies Moses prescribed. Riiiiight. What part of "obsolete and ready to pass away" is difficult for Mr. Kelly, I wonder? (That would be Hebrews ch. 8.)
BTW, someone posted this same material yesterday (from a different source), under a "Dispensational Echo Chamber Caucus" designation.
For our respected resident opponents of such teachings:
"Lest you be wise in your own conceits, I want you to understand this mystery, brothers: a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in." - Romans 11:25
If this doesn't mean what this Jack Kelly implies it means, can you venture a guess what mystery Paul is trying to reveal to us simple minded folks?
Amen Labette!
You are spot on!
Maranatha Jesus!
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