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Christian
Media Communiqué THE GREAT EXCHANGE
Part XXXIII
The previous
installment of The Great Exchange began to approach one of the
great conflicts in theology, as we demonstrated how the Apostles in the first
century uniformly indicated they were living in the “last days.”
“Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have
heard that antichrist shall come, even now there are many antichrists; whereby
we know that it is the last time” (I John 2:18).
The study
showed how the disciples of Christ accurately recognized they were living at
the end of the age – the conclusion of the world that was before
the emergence of Christ.
When Jesus
described the circumstances of the forthcoming destruction of the Jerusalem
temple, the disciples inquired further, as the text shows they anticipated the
end of Jerusalem and the temple was clearly the end of the world Israel had
known for thousands of years.
“Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of
thy coming, and of the end of the [age]?” (Matthew 24:3).
Since the
underlying Greek word for “world” which the Authorized Version of
the Bible (the KJV) uses, is aion (which means “age”), the
end of Israel was indeed the end of the Old Covenant era,
as it was superseded by the inauguration of the Christian age.
It is clear
from the very question the disciples asked that they did not have certainty
concerning how much time would elapse before the LORD returned as He promised
– but it is also clear they accurately recognized that a momentous change
had come about with the advent of Christ.
After all,
they asked a very direct question of the LORD: “When shall these things be?” (Matthew 24:3).
The fact
that the disciples of Christ were not in a position to know the entire plan of
God after the resurrection of Jesus, is confirmed by another question they
asked Him before He ascended to the Father.
“When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying,
Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?”
(Acts 1:6).
This
question is inevitably linked with an earlier query, which was triggered by the
awesome event when Jesus was transfigured into a blinding white
light, and Moses and Elijah appeared with him.
The
disciples had just seen Jesus in His divine state, and it terrified them.
Jesus told
them not to tell anyone of this astonishing episode until after the Son
of man was risen from the dead and, not understanding what this meant, they
spoke among themselves.
“And they kept that saying with themselves, questioning one with
another what the rising from the dead should mean” (Mark 9:10).
Remembering
the prophecy which was circulating among the scribes, yet realizing they had
just seen the glorified Saviour, they then asked about the ancient prophecy
concerning the appearance of Elijah:
“And they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias
[a variant spelling of Elijah] must first come?” (Mark 9:11).
This was a reference to the prophecy of Malachi, which says that Elijah, the great prophet of Old Covenant Israel, must come before the Day of the LORD.
“Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of
the great and dreadful day of the Lord” (Malachi 4:6).
In addition
to the chronological aspect wherein the Old Testament prophet has Elijah
appearing before the “great and dreadful day of the
LORD,” the text tells us that Elijah will bring about some form of
reconciliation.
“And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and
the heart of the children to their fathers” (Malachi 4:6).
To put this
another way, since the disciples had just seen the glorified LORD, and they
knew He was the Saviour, they wanted to know why the prophecy of Malachi
said Elijah would precede the Messiah, because they had not yet
realized John the Baptist had fulfilled the prophecy of Elijah’s
appearance.
Further,
since the prophecy of Elijah’s appearance includes the prediction the
prophet will restore all things, and Elijah (and
Moses) had just appeared with Christ, it was appropriate for the disciples to
ask if this event meant the kingdom was about to be restored to Israel. Responding
to the question of why the prophecy says Elijah will arrive
“before the coming…of the LORD,“ Jesus provided an important
bit of information concerning the later question about restoring
the kingdom to Israel – but it’s obvious they did not
understand.
“And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first
come, and restore all things” (Matthew 17:11).
Thus, when
the disciples asked Jesus if this was the time in which He would “restore
again the kingdom to Israel” (Acts 1:6), it’s crucial that
we recognize that Jesus also said that Elijah had already come.
“But I say unto you, that [Elijah] is come already, and they
knew him not, but have done unto him whatsoever they [desired]. Likewise
shall also the Son of man suffer of them” (Matthew 17:12).
This means
that Christ confirmed Malachi’s statement that Elijah must come first,
and His arrival will generate a restoration – yet Christ
also said that Elijah had already come. Thus, the definition of the
“restoration” is the real issue.
A closer
inspection of Malachi’s original prophecy is useful in this regard.
Malachi provided further details about Elijah’s arrival.
“Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way
before me, and the Lord, who ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even
the messenger of the covenant” (Malachi 3:1).
The
characterization of what sounds like an abrupt appearance of the LORD, who
shows up “suddenly” at “his temple,” is clearly
descriptive of Christ. Further the details match nicely with the statements of John
the Baptist, concerning Jesus.
“He is like a refiner’s fire…And he shall sit as a refiner
and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as
gold and silver” (Malachi 3:2, 3).
Like most of
the other Old Testament prophets who used poetic terms to describe various
sequences, the prophet described this move of God in rather dazzling language.
“For, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven: and all
the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that
cometh shall burn them up” (Malachi 4:1).
This
resonates with John’s statements concerning Jesus of Nazareth.
“He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire…and
he will thoroughly purge his floor and…he will burn up the [stubble]
with unquenchable fire” (Matthew 3:11, 12).
Although the
false prophets try to claim this description of Christ only foreshadows the
“great and dreadful Day of the LORD” (which they claim will not
occur until the 2nd coming), a process that “purges” and
“purifies” Israel through a “refiner’s fire”
certainly qualifies as “great and dreadful” (Malachi 3:2).
Subsequent Scriptures confirm the incendiary descriptions, and Christ is clearly the “hot” in Revelation that finds the “Lukewarm” so repugnant in Revelation 3:16. Even the transfiguration itself, replete with adjectives of His exceedingly bright and shining presence, was compared to “the sun” (Matthew 17:2). The fiery cleansing is the same power verbalized in Zechariah, where that prophet states the LORD will preserve the “third part” in the midst of a great purification. Moreover, both Malachi and Zechariah apply this process to the exceedingly high temperatures involved in ridding gold and silver from their impurities.
“And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine
them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried” (Zechariah
13:9).
It should be
said that the idea of separating the “great and dreadful” day of
the LORD from His 1st century incarnation is yet another example of
the phenomena of Temporal Dislocation, where the false prophets
manipulate a Scriptural sequence in order to place it in the wrong time period.
After all,
is it more likely the LORD will “purify” the believer at His 2nd
coming, when He clearly arrives to “judge the world” (Psalm 98:9),
or during the aforementioned Christian era when those who have sought His
salvation are collectively seeking to conform their earthly nature to His
divine will?
Because many
believers have recognized the eternal Spiritual nature of our existence when we
are born again in Christ, the emphasis shifts to the Life, Death, and
Resurrection of Jesus Christ – as opposed to His return. From this
perspective, the fact the Scriptural narrative is routinely articulated in
figurative terms has brought many to believe our present life in Christ is
symbolically described as His Millennial Reign.
Such are
referred to as Amillennialists, or Non-Millennialists. A subset of this
view are the Preterists, who claim Christ’s descriptions in the
Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24, Luke 17 and 21, and Mark 13), are symbolic, and
no future prophecy still exists.
Opposing
them are the Rapture Cult, who are part of a larger group called Futurists,
because they see prophecies that are yet to be fulfilled – even as they
apply an unscriptural form of rotating salvation in which the
“Church” is sharply separated from “Israel,” so that
all Jewish people will supposedly be abruptly saved after the alleged Rapture.
They
are both in enormous error – thus providing yet another manifestation of the
“two parts” which Zechariah says will not join the “third
part” that He refines and purifies.
“And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the Lord,
two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left
therein. And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will
refine them” (Zechariah 13:8).
By
identifying themselves as the “Church” so they can qualify for the
“Rapture,” literally millions of believers have been deceived by
the Cult into forfeiting the Christian’s true identity as the Spiritually
born again entity of Israel.
The
Amillennialists are equally deceived as they refuse to recognize that Scripture
includes a detailed history of the body of Christ and the nations throughout
the last two thousand years, and prophecy is still unfolding in our time. The
reader is directed to the decidedly Futurist paradigm where the Lion,
Bear, Leopard, and Diverse Beast prophecy of Daniel 7 are fulfilled in England,
the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and America.
Just like
the Cult that kidnapped Christianity, which adapted the Christian
version of the lure of a “Rapture” a couple centuries ago (the
“evacuation” doctrine actually predates Christ), the
misidentification of the primary players has caused both “parts” to
refuse the LORD’s voice of instruction.
In other
words, in yet another regressive version of The Great Exchange,
these two streams of aberrant prophetic belief have exchanged the truth of
their standing as the chosen of the LORD, for a doctrinal mess of pottage in an
exceedingly foolhardy transaction. -- James
Lloyd To Be Continued
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