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THE RETURN OF JESUS CHRISTThe resurrection of Jesus Christ is an historical fact on which the hope of all mankind depends. As certain as the fact of the resurrection is God's promise that His Son will return to the earth. After Christ was raised from the dead he ascended to heaven, and angels gave his disciples this assurance:
The Purpose of Christ's ReturnIn the Lord's prayer Jesus taught his followers to pray for the establishment of God's kingdom, on earth:
At this time the words of David will be fulfilled:
Christ is to return to the earth to establish God's kingdom by overthrowing the present human systems of government. He will rid the world of wickedness and fill the earth with God's glory as the divine solution to all its present problems. For this reason the apostle Paul, in the first century A.D., encouraged Titus to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts and rather to 'Live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world; looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ' (Titus 2v12-13) When Will Jesus Return?God, from the beginning, appointed a particular day when Christ would return to judge the earth. Paul spoke of this:
Christ in his preaching made it quite clear that, although God's plan was made and events would follow a set pattern, not even he knew the exact time of his return. In Mark chapter 13 Christ told his hearers of his return and gave them some indications as to the events which must precede it, after which he said:
Jesus to Return Unexpectedly like a ThiefMost people today find the idea of Christ's returning to the earth amusing, not to be considered seriously in view of the apparent permanence of our existence. The apostle Peter warned that men would think like this:
So we are given the assurance that God is not slow in fulfilling His promises, but that this world-shattering event will take place at the time that He has appointed for it:
Please read the first ten verses of 2 Peter chapter 3 to follow the full argument put forward by the apostle. As Christ pointed out, the precise hour of his coming is not known to anyone except God, and cannot be worked out from the scriptures. 'For in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh' (Matthew 24 v 44). This teaches us that faith is required by believers in Christ's return, for only God knows the specific day when this will happen. To those who are not looking for this event, his appearance will be as unexpected as that of a thief in the night. Is There No Indication When Jesus Will Return?The disciples were interested in this question and asked Christ privately whilst they sat on the Mount of Olives, 'Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall he the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world? (Matthew 24 v 3) Christ's reply to this question, and many other passages of Bible prophecy, clearly show the likely time period when this return will be fulfilled. These signs of the times have been given to encourage Christ's followers, that they may be ready for him. Signs of Christ's Return1. The Sign of NoahIn his answer, Jesus reminded his disciples of the Bible account of the days before the flood, as similar circumstances would be seen in the days just before his return:
For the background to the times of Noah please read Genesis chapter 6 where it shows plainly why God destroyed mankind, and saved only eight people. Such wickedness was evident in the thoughts and deeds of men and God saw that 'the earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence' (Genesis 6 v 11). The press, radio and television daily reflect the similarity between the violent, Godless world of Noah and the violent, Godless world of our times. They reflect in many instances the apostle Paul's description of men in the last days prior to Christ's return:
A careful consideration of each descriptive word of the Bible prophecy will show that these descriptions fit our age more than any before. 2. The Jewish SignJesus also spoke a short parable as an additional sign to tell his disciples when he would return, it is recorded in Matthew 24v32-33. The prophet Jeremiah gives us a clue to the identification of the fig tree as he uses the same symbol in chapter 24 when he refers to the people of Israel. We must look then for the symbolic fig tree, Israel, 'tender and putting forth leaves'. This refers to the regathering of the Jews from all parts of the earth where they were scattered by God (Luke 21 v 24, Deuteronomy 28 v 25, 32-34, 37, 64-66). Many people today are witnessing the Jewish people in Israel 'putting forth leaves' as they continue to build their country since its establishment as a state in 1948. The same event was prophesied by Ezekiel in the first fourteen verses of Chapter 37. This time the Jewish nation is likened to a collection of bones. The prophet saw a valley of dry bones:
Then the bones came together, are covered with flesh; breath is put into Israel and they live:
So we see in figurative language Israel being brought into the land as promised by God, a young nation sprouting forth as a budding tree. What follows this regathering? 'I will make a covenant of peace with them ... and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore' (Ezekiel 37 v 26). The exciting aspect of this prophecy is that we can see God's hand at work as the Jews return and build up their land, and we are warned, 'When ye shall see all these things, know that it (margin 'he') is near, even at the doors' (Matthew 24 v 33). Jesus' Prophecy Concerning IsraelJesus made very clear predictions both as to the immediate future of his nation, and as to its long-term destiny. The leaders of the nation failed to see the hand of their God stretched out to them. He had sent them His only son as their Messiah, and they demanded his death. Just prior to his arrest and crucifixion, Jesus and his disciples stood on the mount overlooking Jerusalem, and the beauty of the temple caused the disciples to exclaim in wonder; but Jesus saw only the punishment to be meted out to his people:
This prophecy received its detailed fulfilment in A.D. 70 when the Roman Empire sent an army, under Titus, to put down a rebellion. The city of Jerusalem was destroyed and the ground was actually ploughed over. Deuteronomy chapter 28 was further fulfilled, and the scattering of the nation was complete. No Jew was permitted to remain in the land. In A.D. 135 a decree was issued expelling the surviving Jews from Judaea. The name of Jerusalem was changed to Aelia Capitolina. There followed centuries of downtreading for the land and its people. The 'Diaspora', or dispersion, became fact. The Jewish prisoners captured in innumerable wars were scattered about the world as slaves. Those fortunate enough to escape this fate became merchants and traders. The Jew was everywhere except in Israel - so thoroughly did God fulfil His word. Settlements were to be found throughout the world, but God had decreed no comfort for them, thus persecution and anti-Semitism became their way of life. For 2,000 years the land and its people were very effectively crushed and a miracle would be needed to revive them. But that miracle had been promised by God through many of His prophets. In 1967 the Israelis captured Jerusalem, and for the first time in 2,000 years Jerusalem came under Israeli control - the treading down of Jerusalem ended as Jesus had prophesied. Israel RebornNothing could be clearer than the prophecy spoken through Jeremiah:
God had said He would give them a new heart and spirit to bring about the revival, and the amazing truth is the way the nation seemed to gather inspired strength and courage. For 2,000 years of captivity the Jews had been weak and unresisting, God had taken away their will and their ability to fight. But when the time came for the prophecies concerning their restoration to their land to be fulfilled, then this new spirit came into the nation. They waged a war to ensure they took possession of their land and Britain, the occupying power, was only too pleased to hand over. Then, against all odds, the nation became a fighting machine to defeat the combined strength of the Arabs and Egyptians. 650,000 Jews faced 40,000,000 Arabs and, as of old, God led His people to victory. So what the prophets had declared would happen came to pass. Ezekiel chapters 36 and 37, contain a most remarkable prophecy which establishes beyond all doubt the overriding control of God in the affairs of nations. The prophet was given a vision in which God foretold the regathering of the nation back to their land, there to become a great army:
Then, in the vision of the valley full of dry bones that became a valley filled with a mighty army, God gave further reassurance: 21, 'They stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army...I shall place you in your own land...I will take the children of Israel...and bring them into their own land' (Eze. 37:10, 14,21). Since 1948 nearly four million Jews have returned to Israel - the next major event will be Christ's return to establish his Kingdom in Israel and thence throughout the whole world. 3. The Sign of Nebuchadnezzar's DreamStudy 3 dealt fully with this dream. The interpretation by Daniel showed the course of world history. After the break-up of the Roman Empire we find ourselves today represented by the feet of the image, with nations some strong (iron) and some weak (clay) not able to join firmly together. Daniel continued: 'In the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom' (Daniel 2 v 44). This shows that there will be no further world empire, until the final events will complete the fulfilment of Daniel's prophecy. Paul, the apostle, confident in the absolute fulfilment of the prophecy up to his time, was able to encourage the believers at Colosse because he knew of the certainty of Christ' s return:
4. The Sign of General World UnrestChrist also told the disciples of the time just before his return when there would be general unrest and fear among people because of the trouble facing all nations:
Christ is speaking in figurative language of ruling powers, with the sea and waves representing people (e.g. Isaiah 57 v 20). This sign gives a picture of the peoples of the earth roaring, using their collective voice to exert power over events and situations, and to shake the security of rulers. The prevailing mood is of distress among the nations, which makes thoughtful people fearful of the outcome of all the world' s disturbances and problems. Surely the picture presented to us could be the caption for a survey of the current world situation! Once again, Christ tells us that when world events are like those described by him, we must expect his return: 'then shall they see the Son of man coming' (Luke 21 v 27). The establishment of the Kingdom of God upon earth lies at the centre of His purpose, as we have seen. It requires the return of Jesus Christ to the earth to fulfil all the promises of God. Jesus himself spoke in prophecy, about the events which would precede his return to earth. 5. The Coming World ConflictWe saw in what has become known as the 'Mount Olivet Prophecy', Jesus first warned of the overthrow of the Jewish state. In fulfilment of prophecy, the Romans ruled over the land of promise, and the Jews were a vassal state. Jesus knew that before long the Romans would execute the plan of God and disperse the people of God throughout all the world:
The disciples of Jesus had asked about the signs of his coming and of the end of the world, or age. Jesus set out very clearly the signs which would prevail and which would lead up to his return in "power and great glory":
The Jews' return to their own land and the restoration of Israel as a home for the Jewish people in 1948 is a fulfilment of prophecy already remarked upon earlier in this lesson. In the decades that have followed there have indeed been signs in 'the heavens' and among those symbols of the ruling powers of the nations, the sun, moon and stars. There is perplexity as to how the problems of the world can be solved by human government. Wars are continuous - they never cease and there seems no way out. This, said Jesus, would be another sign of his impending return. The prophets of Israel have long spoken of the circumstances affecting Israel and ALL nations, just prior to the coming of Christ, in times known as 'the last days' or 'the latter days'. Consider the following example:
Careful reading: of this chapter leaves us in no doubt that this group of nations - including Persia (Iran), Ethiopia and Libya (Ezekiel 38 v 5)- are to be compelled by God to attack the land of Israel. For example in verse 8 we read this:
This federation of nations is centred upon a power which is situated to the north of the Holy Land and it is interesting to note that Israel, both in the past and at the present time, has needed to look carefully to the security of her NORTHERN borders. The Syrians, of course, are a current threat in that direction, just as the Assyrians were some 2,500 years ago. At that time God, speaking through the prophet Ezekiel concerning this 'northern' aggressor, said:
The identity of this federation to be gathered against Israel in the very near future is not difficult to assess. Gog, Magog, Meshech and Tubal are acknowledged by students of ancient history to be descendants of one of the sons of Noah, namely Japheth. Persia (Iran), Ethiopia and Libya, for the most part antagonistic to Israel, are well known to us today, and the prophet Ezekiel, speaking with the authority of the Most High God, tells us they will be joined with the descendants of Japheth, the 'LATTER DAY' occupiers of the 'north parts'. Directly to the north of Israel is Syria, one of Israel's many Arab enemies. Further north through Armenia we come to the troubled, now largely independent, states of the former USSR. We note with interest the high Islamic following that there is among this group of nations. Now it would be foolish for students of prophecy to dogmatize on the outcome of Bible prophecy. God alone has the right to determine the outcome of His plan for the world, a plan, remember, which will be consummated in the establishing of God's Kingdom upon earth - the Millennium, or thousand year reign of Christ upon the earth. If we are true students of God's Word, then we are also watchmen. Christ's warning to his followers was that they should watch! - 'Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come' (Matthew 24:42). As we survey the world scene, moving rapidly towards the end of the 20th century, what do we see? We see Israel, returned to their land in fulfillment of such prophecies as Ezekiel chapter 37. We see hostility towards Israel on every border, except, perhaps, towards the south where the peace treaty with Egypt holds good at the time of writing. The Arab (Islamic) nations are truly confederate against God's people, and have tried to push them into the sea:
A more detailed study of Psalm 83 will repay well the earnest student of Biblical prophecy, particularly the modern identity of the nations mentioned in this intriguing Psalm. They are the old enemies of Israel's early history and they find a territorial identity with the current enemies of God's people. The northern aggressor of Ezekiel chapter 38, in association with the clearly identified nations who currently have no time for 'the land brought back from the sword' are those whom GOD will bring in a final conflict against Jerusalem:
We are left in no doubt that this is the day when God will intervene in man's affairs once again and will cause HIS will to be done on earth:
These, then, are the times which will see the return of Christ, the future ruler of the earth. These prophecies, and particularly those of Joel and Zechariah, together with the great prophecies of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel, present to us GOD'S PLAN. As watchmen, we seek to analyse every step forward in this plan. For every step FORWARD brings even closer that day of final conflict, known in the Bible as ARMAGEDDON, when, in the words of Zechariah:
Christ's Return a FactThe Signs of the Times make up an unmistakable pattern of the shape of things to come. The preliminaries for God's intervention are almost complete and Jesus Christ is at the door, ready to take the world by surprise. Seeing the signs and knowing their meaning, can we afford to remain unmoved by them? We can be like those who foolishly close their minds to these things and do nothing. The return of Christ will come to such like a thief in the night. Alternatively, we can regard the signs and heed the warning before it is too late. Jesus said:
Instead of being downcast by present conditions, we can look up and see the need for redemption, through Christ our Redeemer. We can be wise and seek sanctuary in the Christ-Ark, before the 'great day of God Almighty' engulfs the wicked. It is in our power to treat this subject as of great importance, remembering that it involves our life and destiny. The Bible offers us the hope of eternal life and a place in God's Kingdom - a Kingdom where Christ will reign in righteousness and peace; not a 'reign of grace in the heart', but a literal kingdom upon earth. The wise will reach this conclusion:
It is for us, individually, to decide if we desire to 'abide the day of his (Christ's) coming', when he shall 'discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not' (Malachi 3:18). Summary
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