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Reasons Why the Lord Jesus Christ Must Return
To Fulfil a Promise to His Own:
Personal Affirmation.
The final verses of John 13 reveal a disquiet and puzzlement among the disciples
and particularly Peter about their Master leaving them. This anxiety had been with
them since the announcement at Caesarea Philippi -
Angelic Confirmation
In Acts 1:9-
Apostolic Declaration
The Apostle Paul gives more information, received by revelation, of another aspect
of the Lord’s return in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-
To Display the Glories of His Church:
The church of God, universal, comprising all true believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, is unrecognized and generally despised by this world. To the world, at large, with its six billion people, mock, ridicule, persecute and in many places martyr the people of God. To many governments, past and present, they are the off scourging of the earth. We remind ourselves of something that was written two thousand years ago and ask the question as we survey our world, have things really changed?
“…they were TORTURED, others had trials of MOCKINGS and SCOURGINGS, BONDS and IMPRISONMENTS,
STONED and SAWN in two; they went about in SHEEP SKINS, DESTITUTE, AFFLICTED, EVIL
ENTREATED, they wandered the DESERTS and in the MOUNTAINS and CAVES of the earth.
OF WHOM THE WORLD WAS NOT FOUND WORTHY.” Hebrews 11:36-
But what of 2006? Have things changed?
Extracts from Barnabas Prayer Notes (Nov/Dec 2006):
EGYPT: On the 27th June a Christian man was killed. He was stabbed several times in the neck and chest, for no apparent reason.
SOMALIA: A 22-
IRAQ: The death toll of Christians in Iraq in August was one traffic warden, a shepherd, two carpenters and an oil worker. One man was kidnapped and when released said “I am asking everyone to pray that the kidnappers minds will be enlightened and that peace will come to our dear land Iraq.
ISRAEL: The Christian community in the Holy Land is in a desperate state, suffering discrimination, harassment and economic problems.
IRAN: A Christian from a Muslim background was imprisoned on the 24th July. He was accused of apostasy from Islam.
PAKISTAN: A stonemason called Nasir drank water from a public water tank near a mosque. He was accused of polluting the glass. He was knocked unconscious and his collarbone was broken in two places.
INDONESIA: Three Christians were executed by firing squad on 22nd September, because of a new reign of terror against Christians.
BLACKBURN (UK): An evangelical church recently installed high fences around the building to prevent constant attacks by Muslim youths.
Similar reports emanate from RUSSIA, CHINA, TURKEY, MALAYA, SYRIA, JORDAN.
It has to be said that in the midst of all the tears and the suffering, the prediction of the Lord Jesus is being fulfilled: ”I will build my church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it” Matthew 16:18. And in the final analysis there will be a dramatic change when the Lord Jesus returns. For as we have said He MUST come to DISPLAY THE GLORIES OF HIS CHURCH. What Scriptural evidence do we have for this?
“…that he might present the church to himself, a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that it should be holy and without blemish” Ephesians 5:27.
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“When he shall come to be admired in his saints and to be marvelled at in all them that believe because our testimony was believed in that day.” 2 Thessalonians 1:10.
Note that this verse does not say ‘BY all them that believe’, but ‘IN’ all, etc. In other words they will be a part of the marvel! There is coming a day of manifestation and revelation when the once despised and crucified Jesus will appear in power and great glory, when His name and His claims will be vindicated and validated.
“Let us rejoice and be exceeding glad and let us give the glory unto him, for the
marriage of the Lamb is come and his wife hath made herself ready. And it was given
unto her that she should array herself in fine linen bright and pure…” Revelation
19:7-
We might ask who are these who come glorified with their Lord? They are the children of God, once sinners of Adam’s fallen race, now washed in the blood of the Lamb. Clothed in garments of spotless righteousness. They will stand in their myriads before an astonished world in all the perfection granted to them by grace through faith.
To Regather, Restore and Cleanse Israel:
The calling out of Abram from Ur of the Chaldees marks a new beginning in God’s programme of the rescue of fallen man and the world, which he inhabited. ISRAEL would be the vehicle by which He would guarantee its ultimate salvation. It would be through that nation that the promise to Eve would be realised. “I will put enmity between thee (Satan) and the woman, between they seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head and thou shalt bruise his heel” Genesis 3:15. Foreshadowing the coming of a Messiah, none other than God Incarnate.
Beginning with Abram and through Isaac, Jacob, David, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, God would make Covenants specifically with the nation of Israel. Those agreements would trace the nations call, dispersions, regathering and cleansing.
To Abram God said, “…get thee out…. unto the land that I will shew thee and I will
make of thee a great nation…and in thee shall all the families of the earth be blessed”
Genesis 12:1-
After the deliverance of Isaac, the LORD tells Abraham that his seed would be as
‘”the stars of the heavens and as the ‘sand.’ which is upon the sea shore” Genesis
22:17. Indicating a heavenly and an earthly people (“... that he might be the father
of all them that believe” Romans 4:11. When we come to the renewal of the Covenant
to Isaac there is an omission. “ I will multiply they seed as the ‘stars’ of the
heavens”. There is no mention of the sand of the sea shore. The Apostle Paul has
an informative comment to make regarding Isaac, when he describes him as “the Jerusalem
above” and as “…the children of promise” Galatians 4:21-
Before leaving this, we refer often to Genesis, the book of beginnings, as the SEEDPLOT of the entire Scriptures. These three references, then, to the LORD’S Covenant made with the patriarchs is the sound basis upon which the messages of the coming Hebrew prophets and Apostles would be based.
The next reference to the Covenant with Israel is in relation to David, and given
through the prophet Nathan. In 1 Samuel:7 and summarised in Psalm 89:3-
There is still one more Covenant that we need to consider. It was announced by God
through the prophet Jeremiah and first given to Israel; it is called ‘the New Covenant’
“…I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel (ten Northern tribes) and the
house of Jacob (two Southern tribes)…I will put my laws in their inward parts and
in their heart will I write it, and I will be their God and they shall be my people…I
will forgive their iniquity and their sin will I remember no more.” The LORD then
continues, “…if these ordinances depart from before me... Then the seed of Israel
shall cease from being a nation before me forever…” Jeremiah 31:31-
It is true that through disobedience Israel was exiled to Assyria and Judah to Babylon, the latter returning as a remnant after seventy years. It is also true that after the destruction of the Temple in AD 70 the nation was scattered for the second time. We read in Hebrews 8:7 about a ‘first covenant’; “...if the first covenant had been faultless then no place would have been sought for a second.” We must not confuse this with the Covenant made to the patriarchs, which we have been discussing. The context of Hebrews 9 makes it clear that the ‘first covenant’ was the one given to Moses and which Israel defaulted on. Abraham’s Covenant had nothing to do with forms of worship or an earthly sanctuary. God was not finding fault with the Abrahamic Covenant but with the people who failed to obey the law as given to Moses. So the New Covenant takes on board the failures of the nation and promises something quite wonderful and far reaching This is further emphasised by the prophet Ezekiel:
Ezekiel 36:24-
The next reference to this new Covenant was on the night of that special Passover
when the Lord Jesus, Son of God and Messiah of Israel, made it clear that the establishing
of the New Covenant would be in the shedding of His blood. Luke 22:19-
Israel, scattered through disobedience, was warned by God that this would happen
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This was emphasised by Ezekiel “I will scatter thee among the nations and disperse
thee through the countries” 22:15. We need to note Isaiah’s prophesy “In that day
the Lord will reach out his hand a SECOND time to recover the remnant of his people”
11:11-
For two thousand years, Israel has been a people without a country, but the return has been in progress since the beginning of the last century culminating in the reestablishment of the nation on the 6th May 1948, when David Ben Gurion hoisted the Tikvah, the blue and white starred flag of Israel on top of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Since then the population has grown to almost 7 million. But in general, departure from the God of Israel and rejection of Jesus as Messiah has prevailed. They are back in the Land in unbelief. But NOT all. There is a remnant the Apostle predicted. Today there are over fifty Messianic communities and Assemblies, saved by grace, members of the Body of Christ and waiting for the Lord Jesus as their Messiah and king.
The day of national cleansing and restoration has yet to take place and that will not happen until the Lord returns to earth to rescue the nation from annihilation.
DREW CRAIG