The Last Great Day
Why
have countless millions died without ever having had an opportunity to
understand the purpose of life and to be saved? Even today the vast majority of
people have not heard Christ's true Gospel of the coming Kingdom of God. And of
those who have heard it, most have not understood that message
because Satan has
deceived them (Rev. 12:9). Think of it!-even they
have not really had
an opportunity to understand or to be saved!
Are they all, through no fault of their own, "lost" forever, condemned to the
lake of fire?
Absolutely not!
Shocking as it may sound, God does not intend for everyone to understand His
truth at this time! If
He wanted everyone to understand
at this time,
everyone would understand!
God, in that sense, is responsible for having allowed the vast majority of
humanity to be blinded by Satan to His truth. It is God's purpose and plan that,
until Christ returns, only those He specially
calls
(John
6:44, 65)
will understand.
Ancient Peoples Yet to Be
Saved
Jesus severely criticized some of the Galilean cities in which He had performed
many miracles: "Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty
works which were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have
repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes" (Matt.11:21,
New King James).
But
the people of Tyre and Sidon had not repented of their idolatry. Are they, as
some Christian denominations teach, eternally condemned? If God had sent Jesus
in earlier ages to them, they would have repented. But God
didn't
send Jesus to them. God
allowed them to be punished by the Babylonians and, later, the Persians and
Greeks. Why? Wasn't God trying to save them?
Jesus also admonished the city of Capernaum: "And you, Capernaum, who are
exalted to heaven, will be brought down to Hades; for if the mighty works which
were done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day"
(verse 23).
Because of their grievous sins, God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah with fire
and brimstone (Gen. 19:24-25). Some Christian denominations seem anxious
to condemn them to eternal punishment. Yet Jesus said that if He had performed
miracles in those cities, they would not have been destroyed. The people would
have repented.
Is God fair? Yes. God knows that the people of Tyre, Sidon, Sodom and Gomorrah
had not been sent a prophet to warn them. They will be given a future
opportunity to see Jesus' mighty works; they will have an opportunity to repent;
and they will have an opportunity to be saved!
God Is Fair
God is a perfect combination of love and justice (I John
4:16;
Isa. 11:2-4). He
punishes at particular periods in history the wicked for their sins.
But what of the millions of people for whom Christ died, yet who
-through no fault of
their own
-
did not know of
God's provision to offer them salvation at a later time? How will they learn of
salvation?
The answer is revealed in the final step in God's Master Plan
-
pictured by the
seventh and final Holy Day.
After
Christ returns and establishes the Kingdom of God on earth, He will then begin
to teach the way of salvation to millions.
All
those born during the
Millennium will have their opportunity to understand God's truth and be born
into His Family during the Millennium.
But what about the thousands of millions who have already died without ever
hearing or understanding the way of salvation?
After the Millennium, they will be resurrected to mortal life and given their
opportunity to understand God's truth, to be begotten by God's Spirit, to grow
in His character, and to become spiritcomposed members of His ruling Family.
God is not a respecter of persons (Acts 10:34). Everyone will ultimately be
given an opportunity to receive salvation! God is absolutely fair!
Just as the week is not complete without the seventh-day Sabbath, God's Master
Plan is not complete without His seventh and final annual festival
-
the Last or Final
Great Day.
The number seven in the Bible indicates completion and perfection. This seventh
festival of God reveals the perfection of God's great Master Plan
-
that God's love and
mercy toward mankind will extend beyond the Millennium.
In this lesson you will see God's perfect justice and mercy on all those who
have not yet had their opportunity for salvation. To understand this final phase
of God's plan, let's learn about the last of God's annual Holy Days, symbolizing
the Last Great Judgment Day!
God's
Final Harvest Festival
1. Did God command His people to observe an eighth day of worship
immediately after the seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles? Lev. 23:34-36, 39.
Are God's people to keep this eighth day as a separate festival, distinct from
the Feast of Tabernacles? Verses 39-42.
COMMENT:
The last annual Sabbath or Holy Day is observed immediately after the Feast of
Tabernacles. It was therefore associated with the Feast of Tabernacles and was
called "the eighth day." It is clearly a separate festival and Holy Day. Because
the eighth day is the final annual Holy Day, it came to be known among
Christians as the Last or Final Great Day.
2. How long are God's people to continue keeping this annual festival?
Verse 41. In the days of Solomon, did Israel keep the feast of the eighth day?
II Chron. 7:8-10.
COMMENT: To celebrate the dedication of the new Temple, King Solomon held a
special sevenday feast from the eighth to the 14th of the seventh month. (Of
course, their feasting would have been interrupted by the Day of Atonement, the
10th of the month.) The people then celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles for
seven days
-
the 15th through the
21st. On the 22nd, they observed the
last or eighth day.
After that annual Sabbath, the people returned to their homes.
3. After God allowed the children of Israel to be taken into captivity
for neglecting His Sabbaths and forgetting His Holy Days, some of the people
were permitted to return to Judea. Under Ezra and Nehemiah, did these people
learn that God's Holy Days were not complete until the eighth day was observed?
Neh. 8:14-18.
COMMENT: Note the words, "according unto the manner." The eighth day was kept
according to the manner written in Leviticus 23:36.
Jesus' Example
Jesus taught His disciples to follow His example and to teach others to do
likewise. "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them ... teaching
them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you" (Matt. 28:19-20).
1. Did Jesus observe the Feast of Tabernacles? John 7:2, 8-10. Did He
know that the Holy Day cycle was not complete until the eighth day of the Feast
had been observed? Verse 37. What did Jesus speak about on this final Holy Day?
Verses 37-39.
COMMENT: Jesus spoke this on the eve of the Last Great Day, after the
traditional water-pouring ceremony, which occurred on the seventh day of the
Feast of Tabernacles. Jesus was not talking about physical thirst. He was
revealing that if any man have spiritual thirst, and believes on Him, he can
come to the Christ and drink in the Holy Spirit. But, as Jesus made clear in
John 6:44, no one can come to or believe on Him unless the Father draws or calls
that person. The few whom God calls in this age have access to God's Spirit now.
But for the vast majority, the fulfillment of Jesus' words must wait until the
spiritual fulfillment of the Last Great Day.
Meaning of Last Great Day
1. Does God eventually want to call and save everyone? II Pet. 3:9; I
Tim. 2:4. Will everyone be saved at the same time, or is there a definite
time-order or sequence? I Cor. 15:22-24. Is it possible to be saved in any way
except through Jesus Christ? John 3:16-17; 10:9, 1; Acts 4:12; I Tim. 2:5-6.
COMMENT: Even as all men die, the same all will be made alive through
Christ (I Cor. 15:22). Everyone who has ever lived and died will be resurrected
-
first Christ was
resurrected, then later the saints who lived before Christ's Second Coming will
be resurrected at His return.
But what about the vast majority who were not Christ's? Paul in I Corinthians
15:24 includes them all in "the end"-when Christ completes His job of conquering
every enemy (verse 25). That will happen after the Millennium (Rev.
20:7-10).
Those who have not heard or understood God's truth have not been irrevocably
condemned to eternal death. They have not sinned willfully. They have not had a
chance! Even if they lived up to the best they knew while alive, the Bible
teaches that there is only one way to salvation-through belief in Christ and
spiritual conversion and growth as defined in the Bible.
Most of our loved ones who have died "unsaved" did not die eternally lost. They
most likely were not called during this age, but their call will come later.
After the Millennium they will be resurrected
to mortal life and
given spiritual understanding and the opportunity to become members of God's
Family.
2. Did Paul understand that the Israelites, and mankind in general, were
spiritually blinded? Rom. 10:16, 18-21. Although these Israelites heard God's
truth, they did not obey it. Was this because God had purposely allowed their
blindness? Rom. 11:8, 25, 32. Yet, did Paul know that they would have a
future opportunity to receive salvation? Verse 26.
COMMENT: When will this resurrection be? The book of Revelation reveals the
sequence of prophecy. Let's examine it to learn when the unsaved dead will be
raised and offered salvation. Let's learn the meaning of the Last Great Day.
3. Does the Bible speak of a "first" resurrection, implying that there
will be more than one resurrection? Rev. 20:5, last part. When will the
second resurrection occur? Same verse, first part.
COMMENT: These are not "the dead in Christ," but simply the dead-those millions
who are not Christ's-who have not been converted, who have not heard the Gospel
or understood it.
The sentence, "This is the first resurrection," refers to the resurrection to
immortal life of the firstfruits of God's plan, which will occur at Christ's
return, just before the 1,000-year period begins (verses 4, 6).
But
notice the first sentence in verse 5: "But the rest of the dead [those who have
not yet had an opportunity to understand God's truth] lived not again [would not
come up in a resurrection] until the thousand years were finished."
This resurrection, which will occur after the 1,000 years, is the second
resurrection. It will be a resurrection to mortal life.
4. All during the Millennium, Satan will be restrained, prevented from
deceiving the nations (Rev. 20:1-3). After the 1,000 years are over, will Satan
be loosed out of his prison? Verse 7. Will he go out to deceive all the humans
who are not then born into God's Kingdom? Verses 8-9. What will then happen to
Satan? Verse 10.
COMMENT: This will prove, for anyone who might doubt, that Satan will not
repent, even after he sees the wonderful results of 1,000 years of righteous
rule. The humans who are so easily deceived into fighting Christ will also be
proving that they weren't paying attention to what they were being taught at the
close of the 1,000 years.
Satan and the demons will then be cast into the lake of fire. Some Bibles use
italics to show that the word are in verse 10 was added by the
translators. It is not found in the Greek manuscripts.
The phrase should read,
"where the beast and the false prophet
were cast. "
The unwritten verb in the
Greek should be understood to be in the same tense as the verb in the first half
of the sentence. The
Amplified Bible
has it correct.
The beast and false prophet will be cast into a lake of fire at the beginning of
the Millennium (Rev. 19:20). These two mortal men will be killed and consumed by
that fire, and by the time Satan is cast into that fire, the beast and false
prophet will have been dead more than 1,000 years.
In the lake of fire, Satan will be able to do nothing. God will have rendered
him completely powerless
-
unable to deceive
the rest of the dead, who will then be resurrected to have their opportunity to
understand God's Master Plan.
Great White Throne Judgment
1. What will happen after Satan's final rebellion and punishment? Rev. 20:11-12.
Who are the people resurrected in this Great White Throne Judgment? Verse 12.
Also notice Daniel 7:9-10.
COMMENT: The dead who stand before God couldn't include true Christians today,
because they will appear before Christ and receive their rewards at the first
resurrection, when Christ returns. Nor are the dead referred to in the above
verses those converted during the Millennium, because they will have already
inherited God's Kingdom during the 1,000 years, after living a normal life span.
Revelation 20:11-12 refers to the
second
resurrection
-a resurrection to
mortal life for all those who died in spiritual ignorance in past ages. Their
time of salvation will then occur!
2. Who will be resurrected in this Last Great Judgment? Matt. 11:21-24.
Will all of these people rise in a time of judgment? Matt. 12:41-42.
COMMENT: Jesus spoke of a time of judgment when those ancient peoples would be
given an opportunity to understand what He had been preaching to the people of
Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum. They, too, will hear the good news!
Christ mentioned the people of Tyre and Sidon, Sodom, Nineveh in Jonah's time
and the Queen of the South. All of these examples of people who lived in
different generations are compared to those who lived in the cities and towns of
Jesus' day, the vast majority of whom did not understand or believe His message.
Jesus tells us that they will all be resurrected with the generation that lived
during His time!
Jesus gave enough examples of people living at
widespread times to
prove that most of humanity will be brought back to life at the same time on
this earth. There will be pre-Flood men and women, all 12 tribes of Israel,
those who lived during the Middle Ages and the vast majority living now.
Even babies and children who died untimely deaths will be resurrected then. They
will all rise in the second resurrection because they had not been called by God
during their first lifetime.
This group includes all people of all times except those who will have already
been born of God, and those relatively few people who already had their
opportunity to receive eternal life, but deliberately rejected it and sinned
willfully. Those few will be resurrected in the third and final resurrection,
and they will be destroyed in the lake of fire (Rev. 20:13-15).
3. Did the prophet Ezekiel describe a resurrection of dead Israelites
back to mortal life? Ezek. 37:11-13. Is this clearly a resurrection to
physical life
-
do the bodies have
flesh, skin and bones, and require air to live? Verses 5-9.
4. Will God give His Spirit to these millions of people? Verse 14. Will
the Gentiles also be resurrected and return to their "former estate"? Ezek.
16:55.
COMMENT: Israel is a type of all nations. Ezekiel's prophecies describe a time
when both Israelites and Gentiles who died in spiritual ignorance will be given
an opportunity to receive salvation.
5. Does the Apostle Paul explain to Gentiles that until they are called
to salvation through Christ, they are without hope of eternal life? Eph.
2:11-12. Is God willing to overlook sins done in ignorance? Acts 17:30. But once
spiritual understanding of God's Master Plan is made available, what is His
command? Same verse.
Will they be judged by the
Word of God
-the Bible
-
in accordance with
what they will do after they are resurrected to mortal life? Dan. 7:10; Rev.
20:12.
COMMENT: The Hebrew word translated "books" in Daniel 7:10 corresponds to the
Greek word translated "books" in Revelation 20:12. This Greek word is
biblia,
and it is from this word
that the English word
bible is
derived.
The books that will be opened are the books of the Bible! They will be opened to
the understanding of thousands of millions of people
-
everyone who was
unable to know and understand God's purpose and plan for them during their
previous lifetime because they had not been called by the Father and given His
Spirit of understanding.
Some, assuming that "judgment" means only the pronouncing of a sentence based on
past behavior, have thought that these people, even if they repented, could do
nothing to change their fate. Thankfully, God is merciful, always willing to
forgive upon true repentance.
Let's better understand what the Bible means when it uses the word
judgment.
1.
Are true Christians today
already being judged by God? I Pet. 4:17. Is this judgment so that they might
avoid
condemnation? I Cor. 11:32.
COMMENT: God judges His children today by evaluating how well they live by His
written Word. Their rewards in God's Kingdom will depend on their character
development during their mortal life. It is a process requiring time and
opportunity for learning and growth.
Those resurrected after the Millennium will be judged
the same way.
They, like Spirit-begotten
Christians today, will be given enough time to prove they are willing to live
God's way through a life of overcoming and obedience to God.
In this period of judgment after the 1,000 years,
not only will the
Bible be opened, but the Book of Life will also be opened. These people will be
given an opportunity to receive eternal life! God, in perfect fairness, will
give them an opportunity for salvation, just as He gives to those He calls now.
But, in this last great judgment, people will not be subject to Satan's
influence as we are today, because Satan will have been put away (Rev. 20:10).
With God's Spirit freely available, and freed from Satan's spiritual influences,
they will be given their one and only opportunity for salvation through
repentance, baptism, receiving God's Spirit and growing in godly character
during a second mortal life. They, like Christians today, will be required to
act on the knowledge God will give them, to choose righteousness as defined by
God's spiritual law, to quit breaking that law.
Those who continue to live God's way of life will be changed from mortality to
immortality at the end of this period of judgment.
Those people who
were born to physical life first
-
many before the
First Coming of Jesus Christ and even those born before the Flood
-
have not yet had the
opportunity to participate in God's plan. Their chance is coming, but they will
be called last
-
in the Last Great
Judgment.
Those now being called today,
although born later, are being given their opportunity as God's firstfruits
(Jas. 1:18). Even people born during the Millennium will be called to
participate in God's plan before the vast majority of mankind, who have lived in
this first 6,000 years of human experience. Referring to this age, Jesus said:
"The last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few
chosen" (Matt. 20:16).
The Last Great Day
pictures the completion of God's Master Plan
-
the Great White
Throne Judgment period after the Millennium. Revelation 20:5 shows that a second
resurrection will occur after the Millennium, and verses 11-12 reveal that those
in this resurrection, who died not having been called to participate in God's
plan of salvation, will then be given their opportunity to become members of
God's divine Family.
Vast Majority to Be Saved
1. Isaiah envisioned the final days of the judgment period when the
resurrected billions will receive their call to participate in God's plan. How
does he describe it? Isa. 65:20-25.
2. Are these resurrected multitudes counted among God's elect-made
participants in His Master Plan, and given the opportunity to enter God's
Family? Verses 22-23. Will they then have a close relationship with God the
Father? Verse 24.
COMMENT: Imagine, if you can, the astonishment of those resurrected at the
beginning of this period of judgment. Each person will be in his first moment of
consciousness since death. At first,
some may think they
are in heaven, hell or purgatory. Most will simply be confused-bewildered.
Nothing that many had been taught about an afterlife will turn out to be true.
Faced with undeniable evidence that their old teachings and ways were false,
they will be more willing to start over and be taught the truth. Untold millions
who have not had any religious teaching whatsoever will start learning from
scratch.
Who will teach these thousands of millions? Millions of teachers who will have
been born into God's Family in the first resurrection and during the Millennium!
Those resurrected to mortal life will then undergo a process of conversion
similar to that of Spiritbegotten Christians today. They will be taught God's
laws, and will learn they are guilty of sin and deserving of the death penalty.
They will learn of God's mercy, and that Christ paid the penalty for them, if
they will accept His payment. The vast majority will repent.
Upon repentance and faith in Christ as their personal Savior, they will be
forgiven and God's Spirit will be given to them. Then they, as Spiritbegotten
children of God, can begin growing spiritually
-
developing God's
holy, righteous and perfect character within them.
Unlearning all the falsehoods learned in their first life and learning God's
true ways will take time. And building character will take time, because
character can be developed
only
through time and
experience.
3. How long will
this period of judgment last? Isa. 65:20.
COMMENT: This verse strongly indicates that those resurrected then will live for
100 years, no matter how old they were when they died. Further, it indicates
that the child (of God) will, at the end of this period, be changed
-t
he fleshly cells of
the body will die as the person puts on immortality. (This death of the physical
cells of the body also occurs to Christians who are alive at Christ's Second
Coming. They, too, die
-
but do not sleep the
sleep of death; they are in the "twinkling of an eye" changed to immortality.)
The wicked sinner at the end of the 100 years will be under a curse-will die in
the lake of fire.
During this time Christ and the resurrected saints will rule. The earth will be
as peaceful and productive as during the Millennium. Children who died in the
first 6,000 years will live again for 100 years, building character through the
power of God's Holy Spirit. Older people who died without knowing God's plan
will also be resurrected to live for 100 more years.
The ancient peoples Jesus mentioned in Matthew 11 and 12 would have repented if
He had come to
them in their day (Matt.
11:21). And they
will repent and
be given God's Spirit when resurrected into a world that has been personally
ruled by Jesus Christ for 1,000 years!
Your Bible shows that the
vast majority
of those who
have ever lived will finally be born into God's Family at the end of their
coming period of judgment. God's Master Plan of salvation for all mankind will
then be complete.
Then the spirit-composed members of God's great ruling Family can look forward
to new heavens and a new earth
-
and to new and
wonderful opportunities in ruling the
universe
under God our Father and
Jesus Christ our elder brother!
How wonderful and reassuring is the truth of our all-wise, loving and merciful Creator God!
Satan Has His Counterfeit
Religious Holidays
Satan has blinded the world to the spiritual truth you have just studied. The
natural mind does not like God's laws, nor His Holy Days (Rom. 8:7). Therefore
even religious men, invisibly influenced by the god of this world, have created
substitutes for God's festivals. They may have been sincere in doing so, but
they were deceived!
Let's learn what God says about today's false religious traditions.
1. Did Christ
instruct His apostles to observe His birth and resurrection, or just the
opposite-to commemorate the date of His death? Luke 22:8, 13-20; 1 Cor.
11:23-26.
COMMENT: God's commanded days are ignored by most professing Christians.
Instead, the biggest religious days of modern Christianity are Christmas and
Easter
-
neither of which is
commanded!
2. What does the
Bible reveal about weather and farming conditions surrounding the time of year
when Christ was born? Luke 2:6-8, especially verse 8.
COMMENT: Many encyclopedias and other historical sources point out that Christ's
birth could not have occurred in the month of December. The shepherds in Judea
always brought their flocks in from the mountainsides and fields and corralled
them no later than
mid-October! They did this to protect the sheep and themselves from the cold
rains that followed. The Bible itself shows that winter in Judea is the rainy
season (Song of Solomon 2:11; Ezra 10:9, 13).
Encyclopedias and other reference works all show that the exact date of Christ's birth is unknown. If Jesus Christ had intended for us to celebrate His birthday, then He would have commanded that it be done and He would have revealed the exact date in the Bible. But He did not.
Since Jesus was not even born in December, what about the various customs and traditions associated with Christmas? Many have assumed that they stem from Christian origins. But Christmas customs and practices originated long before Christ! According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Christmas customs are an evolution from times that long antedate the Christian period - a descent from seasonal, pagan, religious and national practices, hedged about with legend and tradition" (article, "Christmas," 15th edition).
3. A common custom
during the Christmas holiday season is to cut down an evergreen tree and
decorate it. Does the prophet Jeremiah make reference to such a practice
occurring during his time-hundreds of years before Christ? Jer. 10:25. Whose
custom was this? Verses 2-3.
COMMENT: The Bible clearly shows it was an ancient custom to cut down trees,
decorate or carve them, and put them in their homes! God clearly commanded His
people not to learn that way or follow it.
4. What is found in
the Bible regarding the
observance of "Easter"?
Acts 12:4.
COMMENT: This is the only verse in the
Authorized
or
King James Version
of the Bible where the
word Easter is
mentioned.
However, as any authority of the Greek language knows, it is a flagrant
mistranslation! The original Greek word here is
pascha,
meaning Passover. In every
other place in the New Testament where
pascha is
used, it is always
translated Passover. Examples of this can be found in Matthew 26:2, 17-19; Mark
14:12 and I Corinthians 5:7. Virtually all other
translations of the
Bible correctly render
pascha
as Passover in Acts 12:4.
According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, "There is no indication of the observance of the Easter festival in the New Testament, or in the writings of the apostolic Fathers.... The first Christians continued to observe the Jewish festivals [that is, God's-Leviticus 23:1-2], though in a new spirit, as commemoration of events which those festivals had foreshadowed" ("Easter," 11th edition).
Another reason why "Easter Sunday" could not have been celebrated by the early Christian Church may be found in the fact that Christ was not resurrected on a Sunday morning.
5. What did Jesus
say about the length of time He would be in the grave? Matt. 12:39-40; Mark
8:31. Did He fulfill that sign "as he said"? Matt. 28:6.
COMMENT: The only sign Christ gave to prove He was the Messiah was the length of
time, following His death, that He would be buried
-
a period of three
days and three nights, or 72 hours.
But according to the
Easter tradition, Christ was crucified Friday afternoon and resurrected Sunday
morning-a period of only
a day and a half,
or 36 hours! Since
Christ did fulfill His sign, the Good Friday-Easter Sunday tradition is just
that-a tradition
and not a fact!
And what about the various
customs and traditions associated with Easter? Most assume that the customs of
this religious holiday came from "Christian" origins. Easter and its customs
date long before
the resurrection
of Jesus. Similar ceremonies were observed nearly 2,000 years before the
beginning of the Christian era!
"Easter" is actually a slightly changed English spelling of the name of the
ancient Assyrian goddess
Ishtar.
It was pronounced by the
Assyrians as we pronounce
Easter
today.
The traditions
associated with Easter, such as colored eggs, the Easter bunny and sunrise
services, are pre-Christian and
pagan
in origin!
6. A
traditional custom of Easter today is to attend an Easter sunrise service. Does
the prophet Ezekiel make reference to a similar practice occurring during his
time-more than 500 years before the birth of Jesus? Ezek. 8:16. Does God approve
of this custom? Verses 15, 17.
COMMENT: It was an ancient heathen custom to gather at sunrise and worship the
rising sun. Such
services were being
observed in Ezekiel's day by the nation of Judah. They had "borrowed" some of
the heathen customs, in spite of God's command not to follow pagan practices in
worshiping Him!
However, many who
understand that Christmas and Easter evolved from pagan customs originally
honoring pagan gods will say that they observe these days and these customs to
"honor" Christ.
7. What does God warn about learning and following the customs and
traditions of the heathen? Deut. 12:29-31; Jer. 10:2.
COMMENT: God plainly commands His people not to adopt the practices of pagan
nations. God will not accept this kind of worship, even though intended in His
honor! God cannot be honored by disobedience.
8. Did Christ say it is possible to worship Him and still do it in vain?
Matt. 15:9. What did He tell the scribes and Pharisees about following man's
ideas on how to worship God? Mark 7:7-9.
COMMENT: God does not want people trying to honor Christ by following traditions
and customs devised by men. Notice again God's command, "You shall not worship
the LORD your God in that way" (Deut. 12:31, New King James).
New Heavens and New Earth
1. After all of God's children are born into His spiritual Family, and
all sinners have been destroyed, what will God do next? Isa. 65:17-19; Rev.
21:1, 5; II Pet. 3:13.
COMMENT: After the lake of fire, a new heaven and a new earth will appear. The
new earth will become the headquarters for all future creating projects of the
God Family. Let's glimpse this new project God has promised to begin.
2. Will the new
Jerusalem come down out of heaven to the earth, and become the capital of the
universe? Rev. 21:2. Will God the Father join Jesus Christ on earth with His
spirit-composed children? Rev. 22:3-5.
COMMENT: God the Father will not come to dwell on earth before the cleansing of
the world in the lake of fire. After the earth is purified, God will establish
His headquarters and throne on earth, in a new and perfectly built Jerusalem.
3. Will God share this new city with His spiritual children? Isa. 66:22.
Who will live in the holy city and have a part with God and Jesus Christ in the
refurbishing of the universe? Rev. 22:14.
4. What will the holy city be like? Rev. 21:10-25. How large will it be?
Verses 15-17.
COMMENT: The new Jerusalem will be about 1,400 miles (2,200 kilometers) in each
direction. It will cover an area equal to the modern nations of Turkey, Syria,
Iraq, Cyprus, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia combined!
5. Will rivers of living waters be available in the new Jerusalem? Rev. 22:1-2.
God's Days Are Full of
MeaningLet's
briefly summarize the meaning of God's seven annual festivals. They picture
God's plan of
redemption or salvation
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the divine plan by
which God is reproducing Himself.
The Passover pictures the death of Christ, the Lamb of God, in payment for the
penalty of human sins that are repented of. The seven days of the Feast of
Unleavened Bread picture the Church coming out of sin, even as Israel came out
of Egypt. The day of Pentecost, originally called Feast of Firstfruits, pictures
the Church as the first to be begotten and born as children of God during the
Church age.
The Feast of Trumpets pictures the Second Coming of Christ to take over earth's throne and to rule all nations. The Day of Atonement pictures the putting away of Satan. The seven days of the Feast of Tabernacles picture the 1,000-year reign of Christ and the Spirit-born children of God. The Last or Final Great Day pictures the final judgment, when salvation will be made available to all those who never had an opportunity in their first life.
God's festival days, unlike the holidays of man, have tremendous significance.
Those who believe God's Word will want to meet - in obedience to God's command found in Hebrews 10:24-25-with brethren of like understanding on God's annual Holy Days.
If you are yielded to God's inspired Word and have repented of your old ways, if you sincerely want to keep God's annual Holy Days where He has placed His name, then you may wish to visit our Feast of Tabernacles web site.
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