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The End of All Things

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For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive. But each one in his own order: Christ the firstfruits, afterward those who are Christ’s at His coming. Then comes the end, when He delivers the kingdom to God the Father, when He puts an end to all rule and all authority and power. For He must reign till He has put all enemies under His feet (1 Corinthians 15:22-25).

 

It’s amazing to me (but not surprising), that there are so many views out there on the study of eschatology (study of last things).  I tend to harp on this a lot, but only because the confusion is rampant amongst Christianity, and in growing number, amongst evangelicals. While most of the world could care less, he were are, squabbling over which view is right or which view is wrong

 

Now, I’m not saying that the squabbling is unwarranted, because there are very legitimate reasons why having the proper understanding is important, but the fact that there is squabbling and division amongst Christians over this, is telling in and of itself.  And if this one topic is so “divisive” that congregations abandon the study altogether, then Satan’s strategy of putting to bed the discussion altogether, has in large measure, succeeded.

 

Let me just state in a brief summary, why there is different points of view on this topic, and why it matters in the long run.

 

The early church started out almost exclusively Jewish.  I mean, Jesus and the Apostles were all Jews, and Jesus instructed his disciples prior to His death, burial, and resurrection, to “only go to the lost sheep of Israel” (Matt. 10:5-6). Even after the resurrection and the ascension of Christ, we have in Acts 1-2, Peter preaching to the crowd of Jews gathered at the Temple for Pentecost, and about 3,000 Jews came to faith that day (Acts. 2:41).

 

In reading, we don’t necessarily see the amount of time that transpires over the book of Acts, but it’s around forty years. So in a nutshell, the church went from being exclusively Jewish, to increasingly not-Jewish.  Compare Matthew 13:8 (written to a Jewish audience), to Mark 4:8 (written with a Gentile audience in mind), and you can see that Christ foresaw this transition.

 

From then (the cross plus forty years) to about the third century, we have a transformation taking place within the body of Christ.  Jerusalem is sacked by the Romans in AD 70 and the temple is destroyed in the process.  Both in AD 70, and AD 135, Jews are being displaced from their ancient homeland and spread out over the face of the earth.  But simultaneously, the church was spreading throughout the Roman Empire, albeit, undergoing periods of intense persecution. 

 

The church was becoming less and less Jewish, and more and more Gentile. From a contemporary standpoint of a third century Christian theologian, the Jews were finished. After all, they crucified their Messiah, they rejected the Gospel, and because they had been hostile to the Gospel (Romans 11:28), two things were happening: They were hardening their hearts, and the Gentiles were increasingly assuming the promises and blessings that had belonged to the Jewish (Hebrew/Israel) peoples.

 

So one’s Ecclesiology (the study of the church) overwhelmingly drives your understanding of Eschatology.  If one thinks the church is Israel, well then that really and fundamentally changes how you view the prophetic passages concerning the end times. And hindsight is usually a perfect 20/20, and it’s easy for us today (20 centuries removed) to sit back and point fingers at the early church fathers for allowing this to happen. 

 

They had a lot going on back, and were at that present time, dealing with varying levels of persecution, as well as attacks over core doctrines by the Judaizers and later the Gnostics who were trying to hijack the new Christian faith. 

 

So there was a lot of confusion over not just eschatology, but over a lot of subjects and doctrines within the Scriptures. The church would not begin to recover some of the even basic understandings of our faith until the time leading up to the Reformation. I will caveat that previous statement by saying, there has always been remnants who were saved, and had a good working knowledge of biblical doctrines.

 

 But I’m speaking more for the majority of the Body of Christ. We just have to remember a couple of things about back then: not everyone had a bible (complete or otherwise), and nobody had 20 centuries of teachings to glean over and learn from.

 

While the Reformation era certainly had its positive highlights, it still carried over with it, a lot of baggage from the predominantly Roman Catholic middle ages. Like a man awakened from a long slumber, the church was “getting its wits” from the 13th-16th centuries. There was the good (Five Sola’s) and the bad (growing Protestant anti-Semitism) that came from that era, and they certainly didn’t have it all figured out…especially in the area of Bible prophecy.

 

The reason for that is, Israel had not yet been brought back as a nation. People had no concept of when they were, on God’s calendar of time.  People still travelled at the speed of horse, and general knowledge (while growing), was still being hashed out at the philosophic, economic, and theological levels. 

 

It wasn’t until the dispensational movements in the 18th-19th centuries that believers would begin to grasp where we were on God’s calendar.  There is no secret formula or creating anew of doctrines or teachings, it is simply to treat the entire Bible equally when it comes to interpretation.  When you do this, the grandeur and beauty of the Bible becomes even more relevant and understandable when placed in its proper context. 

 

When you do this, you are understanding one, fundamental truth that puts into perspective ALL doctrines that are contained within our Bible, and that is, the Bible was not written by men, for people of a specific era, but was written by inspiration of God, who exists outside of time, for all mankind, in all era’s.

 

John Nelson Darby didn’t invent some kooky new doctrine in his mother’s basement, he simply rediscovered (just as the Reformers had done a few centuries before), the fundamental truths that had existed in the Bible all along. People don’t accuse Martin Luther of creating justification by grace through faith…neither should they accuse John N. Darby of creating Dispensationalism. John N. Darby, C.I. Scofield, and Clarence Larkin didn’t get their ideas from reading the Late Great Planet Earth. They only had their Bibles, and all they did, was interpret all of it, with the same measure of interpretative integrity, that those before them had done when systematizing salvific doctrines.

 

Read more at Rapture Ready:

 

http://raptureready.com/soap2/garcia28.html

 



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      Corinthians has been attributed to the Turkish trader, Pharisee Saul/Paul. Who could not possibly of been Jewish seeing as Judaism didn’t exist until after Rome wiped the Israelites off the face of Earth. He was Turkish not an Egyptian Israelite. The Pharisees were a capitalistic political party that had branches in Rome, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Arabia, Judea and elsewhere. He was a high ranking member of the Pharisee party, he was awarded a Roman citizenship. Basically on a par with big international corporations in the City of London dictating what policies Westminster should make. They destroyed Rome’s republic from within, waged wars to loot other countries including getting Rome to annihilate Judea, keep power away from the poor, the sick and minorities.

      Corinthians is a known 6th century fake, it describes 6th century CE Christianity, there is no evidence of an earlier church than the 6th century CE.

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