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Friday, March 16, 2012

Why the accuracy of God's word fuels faith and hope

Daniel 9:25-26a 25“So you are to know and discern that from the issuing of a decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince there will be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks; it will be built again, with plaza and moat, even in times of distress. 26“Then after the sixty-two weeks the Messiah will be cut off and have nothing,


How accurate and trustworthy is the prophetic word?
Daniel gives us a detailed prophecy concerning the destiny of Israel and Jerusalem.  The events to which God decrees (His purposes) center around the first and second comings of Jesus Christ, and include the crucifixion and the yet to be revealed anti-Christ (God's predicted plans). 

According to the prophecy, the 490 year period of time is divided up into three main sets: 49 years (7 weeks);434 years (62 weeks) and the final 7 year period of time (1 week).  The first two sets encompass the time from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem until the week Messiah is cut off.  Those first two sets comprise 69 prophetic weeks or 483 years period of time (with each year containing 360 days).

As we saw yesterday, in history Artaxerxes Longimanus of Persia issued a decree to rebuild the wall and city of Jerusalem on March 14, 445 b.c.  This decree had reaffirmed an earlier decree made by his predecessor, Cyrus, in the book of Ezra in 539/538 b.c.  Nehemiah 2 records Artaxerxes decree and support of Nehemiah beginning the project.  According to Daniel's prophecy, from that decree until the cutting off of Messiah would be 69 total weeks (483 years).  Since the Jews reckoned their years by 360 day periods, we can work out Daniel's prophecy in terms of days:

69 prophetic weeks or 483 years x 360 days = 173,880 days.

Now when you count 173,880 days from March 14, 445b.c, you arrive at April 6, 32 A.D, the very day Jesus strode into Jerusalem in His Triumphal entry!  That very week Messiah was going to be cut off!  Those people who in the Gospel accounts were throwing their cloaks at Jesus' feet, shouting "Hosannah! Hosannah!" would be in a span of five days shouting "Crucify Him! Crucifiy Him!". 

The prophetic word leads you to the cross, and to the second coming
To know that God's word is this accurate pertaining to what took place in Christ's first coming, we know that the same level of trust can be given to what it says about Christ's second coming.  This is why the scriptures must be daily in our hearts and minds, because only through them can my faith be fed by the cross and my hope be fueled by His soon return. 

Thursday, March 15, 2012

God's purposes, prophetic word and plans

 Daniel 9:24 "Seventy weeks have been decreed for your people and your holy city, to finish the transgression, to make an end of sin, to make atonement for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the most holy place.

Yesterday we looked at the Bible's most amazing prophecy in Daniel 9:24-27.  These four verses provide the architecture for understanding how the God of the Bible brings forth His eternal purposes, through His prophetic word to yield success in the plans He executes here on earth.  Today I want us to consider those three main thoughts: God's purposes, prophetic word and plans.

God's purposes are what He declares to be the case in Eternity
In the verse above God makes a statement pertaining to the destiny of the people of Israel and their city - Jerusalem.  The purpose of the Bible's most incredible prophecy is set in six Eternal purposes God decreed in Eternity.  These purposes are purposes that will be accomplished, despite opposition from unbelieving man and Satan himself.  Note how the following six purposes are in two sets of three, wherein each set corresponds to what God decreed to be fulfilled in Christ's first coming and what will be accomplished in His second coming:

God's Purposes to be fulfilled in 1st coming      God's purposes to be fulfilled in second coming
1. To finish the transgression                            1. To bring in everlasting righteousness
2. To make an end of sin                                   2. To seal up vision and prophecy
3. To make atonement for iniquity                     3. To anoint the Most Holy Place

These six purposes, and the two events to which they refer, constitute God's Eternal purposes. 

God's prophetic word is what brings the Eternal purposes here to earth
Daniel writes that "seventy weeks" have been determined for the the city of Jerusalem and the people of Israel.  When he says weeks, He is referring to a prophetic week.  A prophetic week is seven years.  Each year is composed of 360 days (since the Jewish people used a Lunar Calendar, unlike our calendar of 365 days).  Thus the prophetic word is predicting a 490 year (70 week) period of time that God is setting aside to accomplish His purposes for His people, and ultimately the people of planet Earth.

As you go down through the prophecy, this time period is divided up into three portions, with emphasis upon three main predictions:
1. The first seven week period (49 years) begins with the decree to rebuild Jerusalem and ends with its completion.  We know from history (March 14, 445 b.c) and scripture (Nehemiah 2, decree by Artaxerxes to Nehemiah) when this began.  We also know from history (396 b.c) and scripture (the end of the Old Testament canon in Malachi) when the 49 years were complete.

2. The second set of 62 weeks (434 years) began from the completion of the city in 396 b.c up until the week Jesus was crucified in April of 32 A.D.  According to Daniel 9:25-26a, Messiah would be "cut off", thus bring the prophetic word to fulfillment.

3. The third set is 1 week (seven year period of time).  This has yet to occur and is spoken of in Daniel 9:26b-27.  The Anti-Christ and the final human/Satanic rebellion is predicted.  Though the prophetic word predicts rebellion, the Anti-Christ and judgment, we must recall that God's purposes, not the whims of Satan or man, determine which set of plans will conclude history.

God's plans are the success of His eternal purposes predicted by the prophetic word
When we read the entirety of Daniel 9:24-27, we may come away discouraged, since it seems to end on a bad note - with the anti-Christ, judgment and rebellion being predicted for the final week (Daniel's 70th week, final seven years of history).  However God's purposes for that time (compare above) will set the stage for the success of God's plan - namely Christ's return and conquering of Satan, the unbelieving world and judgment of the nations. 

I sometimes tell people to focus on two words: "although" and "yet".  Although the Anti-Christ, rebellion and judgment are indeed predicted, "yet" Christ's return, defeat of the enemy and bringing in of everlasting righteousness will be the final outcome.  The plans of God cannot be thwarted, since He is Sovereign. (Job 42:2; Ecclesiastes 3:15; Ephesians 1:11; Romans 11:33-36)  Indeed, God does use means such as human decisions and actions, both good and bad, to accomplish His ends. (Judas' betrayal, the Anti-Christ's rebellion, the bulk of humanity's unbelief in the final days) 

God's purposes and plans will be accomplished, in both your life and the world at large, thus be familiar with His prophetic word
However, as long as we focus ourselves on God's purposes and plans, we will understand why it is we can gain much hope in what outcomes God can bring for both the world's future and our own.  Jeremiah 29:11 states: "I know the plans that I have for you, says the Lord, plans to prosper you, not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Bible's most amazing prophecy

Daniel 9:20-22  20 Now while I was speaking and praying, and confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my supplication before the LORD my God in behalf of the holy mountain of my God, 21while I was still speaking in prayer, then the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision previously, came to me in my extreme weariness about the time of the evening offering. 22 He gave me instruction and talked with me and said, “O Daniel, I have now come forth to give you insight with understanding.


An 85 year old Prophet is visited by an Angel
The year was 538 b.c.  The man who had been deep in prayer on behalf of his people was Daniel, the prophet whom you may reocognize as the same Daniel who spent time in the Lion's Den.  The one called "the man Gabriel" was an angel, the same angel who would 538 years later appear to Mary and Joseph, announcing the coming and birth of Jesus the Messiah. (Luke 1:19,26)  Daniel the prophet was in his mid-eighties when he began receiving this latest prediction of events yet to come. 

The most detailed prophecy, the most broadly-sweeping prophecy and the most amazing prophecy
The Bible contains over 600 general prophecies and 333 prophecies about Jesus Christ.  Out of those 900 total prophecies, the 333 that speak about Jesus Christ deal with what He would come to do in His first and second comings.  Of those 333 prophecies, 109 were fufliflled by Christ at His first coming, and 224 have yet to be fulfilled at His second coming. Then of those prophecies, Daniel contains three of the finest examples of predictive prophecies we will find in the Old Testament. 

Daniel 2 is the vision of the great statue of Nebuchadnzzer's dream, wherein is contained the summary of all History stretching from Daniel's day up until our own.  That prophecy is the most broadly sweeping prophecy.

In Daniel 10-12 we see an intricately detailed prophecy that is virtually unparalleled in the detail it gives to events that were centuries removed from its utterance.  I term that prophecy the Bible's most-detailed prediction.  Now Daniel 9:24-27 takes the best features of both those prophecies and gives you both broad-sweep of time and incredible detail, making it the most amazing prophecy of the Bible.

Why is Daniel 9:24-27 the Bible's most amazing prophecy?
There are a number of reasons why this prophecy is most amazing:

1. The prophecy's scope In that prophecy we see prediction of the time leading up to both Christ's crucifixion and second coming.  Though there are many prophecies in the Bible that speak on both subjects, Daniel's does so in the shortest amount of time and in the most detailed manner. 

2. The prophecy's extensive use in the New Testament The New Testament makes reference to Daniel 9:23-27 in explaining the second coming of Jesus Christ.  Jesus uses Daniel 9:27 to explain end time events in Matthew 24:15.  The Apostle Paul uses Daniel 9:24-27 as the background for his material in 2 Thessalonians 2.  The entire section of Revelation 13-19 could be taken as an extended Divine commentary on this maginificent prophecy in Daniel.  

3. The prophecy's incredible accuracy Daniel 9:24-27 predicts down to the very day when Jesus Christ was going to ride into Jerusalem, as well as the very week He was going to be crucified. There are other key events that this prophecy predicts down to the very day. If anything, this one prophecy demonstrates the Divine origin and accuracy of God's Word.

4. The prophecy's encouraging message Daniel 9:24-27 points to how God is going to bring an end to the final human and satanic rebellion at the end of all time.  When read in concert with other texts such as Daniel 10-12; Matthew 24-25; 2 Thessalonians 2 and Revelation 13-19, we discover that God's glory revealed at Christ's second coming will crush the Evil rebellion by satan and his minions.  Truly God has and will have the final word.  Christ will reign and the Bible's words and message will be vindicated. 


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Christ our Satisfying King

Exodus 25:17-18 17“You shall make a mercy seat of pure gold, two and a half cubits long and one and a half cubits wide. 18“You shall make two cherubim of gold, make them of hammered work at the two ends of the mercy seat.

The Throne of God represented by the lid of the Ark of the Covenant
As we saw in yesterday's blog, the ark of the Covenant in the most Holy Place of the Tabernacle represents the very presence of God among His people.  Furthermore, we saw that the wood overlayed with Gold on this "Ark" pictured for us the Humanity and Deity of Christ.  Today we will be looking at the "lid" that was placed upon this "Box of God", the "Ark of the Covenant" which is referred to as the "Mercy Seat." 

Like the other furnishings and materials of the Tabernacle, the Mercy Seat tells us something about the dwelling place and character of God in the Heavenly realm.  Psalm 80:1 reveals that God dwells "between the Cherubim" in Heaven as He sits upon His throne.  Other passages, such as Ezekiel 1 and Revelation 4-5 further reinforce this fact that the Lord God of Eternity is seated upon His Throne over and among the Angels.  Thus in addition to representing the presence of God among the people, the Mercy Seat demonstrates that God is the King over His people.

The Mercy Seat - the Place of Satisfaction
In the Hebrew the word translated "Mercy Seat" is the word "propitiation", which we could also translate to mean "satisfaction".  In Leviticus 16 we see the details surrounding the Jewish ritual and Festival of the "Day of Atonement", "Yom Kippur", wherein the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies once a year to sprinkle blood upon the Mercy Seat. 

When God from Heaven would look down through that Mercy Seat on other days, He would see straight down into what was contained in the Ark of the Covenant - The tablets of the Ten Commandments, the Jar of Manna and Aaron's Rod that had budded.  These objects were testimonies of God's unending faithfulness and Israel's failure to follow the Law of God.  Thus God had ordained the Day of Atonement for the High Priest to sprinkle blood upon the Mercy Seat, so that when God looked through that "lid", He saw only the blood.  Thus His wrath would be satisfied and He would deem Israel fit to approach Him for another year. 

Christ - Our Satisfaction
The New Testament uses a word to refer to the wrath of God being satisfied - propitiation. 1 John 4:10 describes Christ as our "propitiation" or "satisfaction" - In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. For all those who by Grace through Faith believe on Him, satisfaction or "propitation" from the wrath of God is granted.  This word is taken straight out of the rituals surrounding the mercy seat - the place of satisfaction.  Other New Testament passages such as 1 John 2:2 speak of Christ's work on the cross (called "Atonement") as propitiating the wrath of God upon the whole world, prolonging the age of Grace to give everyone a chance to hear the Gospel. 

Thus the King who reigns came to be the One who would die for His unruly subjects.  Those who had committed High Holy Treason against this King would be offered immunity from Divine wrath.  The Mercy Seat, like the other parts of the Tabernacle, tells the Gospel in its fullest and most robust richness.  When I by grace through faith believe on Christ, His blood makes me fit to approach God for eternity!  Thank you Lord for the satisfaction of wrath payed for by Jesus, applied to all who by grace through faith believe on Him.

Monday, March 12, 2012

The Ark of the Covenant pictures the God Man

Revelation 11:19   And the temple of God which is in heaven was opened; and the ark of His covenant appeared in His temple, and there were flashes of lightning and sounds and peals of thunder and an earthquake and a great hailstorm.

The Ark of the Covenant was to picture the very presence of God
The passage above is the last time we read of the Ark of the Covenant in the Bible.  In Exodus 25:10 we first read of the Ark of the Covenant as so described by the New Living Translation - "Have the people make an Ark of acacia wood--a sacred chest 45 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 27 inches high."  Passages such as John 3:11 portray the Ark as picturing God Himself going before the people.  Thus in the revelation of the tabernacle, the Ark of the Covenant is a picture of God Himself dwelling in the midst of the people. 

The Box made of wood and gold
As you read down through passages such as Exodus 25, you will find a particular wood being used in its construction - Acacia wood.  This type of wood was highly resilient to decay and rot.  Furthermore, the Ark was overlayed with gold, both inside and out.  The wood and the gold were not mixed, rather the gold "overlayed" the wood.  Thus the box, representing the very presence of God, pictured a dual truth that would become more apparent in redemptive history.

Christ is fully God and fully man
That wooden box, incapable of rot and decay, pictures for us the incorruptible humanity of Christ.  He was without sin, without fault. (Hebrews 7:25-26)  When He was in the grave following the crucifixion, the Bible says that God did not allow His Holy One to see decay. (Acts 2:27)  Truly the humanity of Jesus Christ was real and without sin.

The Gold overlaying that box points to Deity.  Jesus Christ, before he became man, had always been God.  He shared in the fullness of Deity from Eternity with God the Father. (John 17:4-5; Colossians 2:9)  Once He came into this world, He veiled Himself, tabernacled Himself, in Human flesh. (John 1:14)  Once He was raised from the dead, He ascended in a glorified human body from whence shined forth the glory of His Deity that He never ceased being.  In others words, the full Deity and Humanity of Jesus Christ is pictured in the Ark of the Covenant. 

Is it no wonder in Revelation 11 that John uses the Ark of the Covenant to portray Christ?  it is because in the Revelation about Jesus Christ, he uses an Old Testament image that sheds much light on the beloved God Man, the Lord Jesus Christ. 

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The Spirit's empowerment of the Christian

Hebrews 9:14 "how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?"

Yesterday we looked at Exodus 28-31, noting how it pictures for us the Holy Spirit's work in applying Christ's finished work at the beginning of salvation.  Today we want to continue, noting how the Holy Spirit continues His work of applying Christ's work in the believer's post-conversion life - i.e sanctification.

The Holy Spirit's work in bringing power to the prayer life - pictured in Exodus 30
In Exodus 30:6 we read - "You shall put this altar in front of the veil that is near the ark of the testimony, in front of the mercy seat that is over the ark of the testimony, where I will meet with you."  The Golden Altar of incense in the tabernacle was the place of prayer.  It was where the priest would offer incense before the veil that concealed the way into the most holy place.  The Holy Spirit in Holy Scripture is the One responsible for enabling Christians to pray.  Romans 8:26-27 states - " 26In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; 27and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God."

The work of the Spirit in prayer
Now we know that the Golden Altar of incense is the picture of the prayer life.  Revelation 8:4  states - "Another angel came and stood at the altar, holding a golden censer; and much incense was given to him, so that he might add it to the prayers of all the saints on the golden altar which was before the throne."  The Holy Spirit is the believer's intercessor here on earth.  He, in unity with the Father and the Son, takes our requests to the throne of God.  The Son then is our intercessor in Heaven, before the Father. (1 John 2:1-2)  The same Holy Spirit who takes our requests brings us the answer back in accordance to the will of God. (1 John 5:14-15)

The Holy Spirit's work in giving power for Christian living - pictured in Exodus 30
In Exodus 30 we see instructions for the making of anointing oil and incense.  Anointing oil was used to designate people who were called of God and blessed by God to certain tasks.  Kings and priests were the main ones anointed in the Old Testament.  To be anointed meant your were enabled and appointed by God to do His bidding.  By the time we arrive at the New Testament, we discover that all believers are anointed by the Spirit to understand and do His will.  1 John 2:27 states - "But you have received the Holy Spirit, and he lives within you, so you don't need anyone to teach you what is true. For the Spirit teaches you everything you need to know, and what he teaches is true--it is not a lie. So just as he has taught you, remain in fellowship with Christ."

Because of the Holy Spirit's work in providing power for prayer and Christian living, the Christian is able to live the Christian life.  Truly it is God living it through us, and us living it through Him. 

Saturday, March 10, 2012

The Holy Spirit Spirit - The Applier of salvation

Hebrews 9:14 how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?

Yesterday we looked at the Person of the Holy Spirit, noting that when the Christian lives through The Holy Spirit's Person and work, the Person and work of the Son will be the focus of their life.  The Holy Spirit is equal in Deity and glory to the Father and Son, yet He chooses to shine the focus upon the Father and Son.  In God's work of redemption, it is the Holy Spirit who applies the work of salvation.  The account of Eoxdus 28-31, with its revelation of the priests and their work, shows how salvation is applied.  We now turn to that section to see how the Spirit's work is pictured.

The Spirit applies Christ's work at the beginning of salvation
When we speak of the Spirit's work of applying salvation, reference is made to Him taking the Event of salvation and making it an experience in the life of the believer.  Below we see three such works of the Spirit being pictured for us in Exodus 28-31:

1. The Spirit's work of conversion - Pictured in Exodus 28:1-29:9
1 Peter 2:9 states -  "But you are A CHOSEN RACE, A royal PRIESTHOOD, A HOLY NATION, A PEOPLE FOR God’s OWN POSSESSION, so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light"  The reference to Christians becoming "priests of God" echoes back to what we read in Exodus 28-31.  It is the Spirit who gives the gifts of faith and repentance, wherein the sinner freely decides and turns from sin to Jesus Christ for salvation. (John 1:12-13; John 16:7-15; Acts 16:31; Romans 10:8-10; Ephesians 2:8-9; 2 Timothy 2:24-26; James 1:18; 1 Peter 1:23)

2. The Spirit's work of applying Christ's righteousness - Pictured in Exodus 28:1-29:9
When a sinner believes on Christ, God the Father declares them to be "right" or "righteous". (Romans 4:3)  The crediting of Christ's righteousness is made possible by the Holy Spirit.  Revelation 19:7-8 describes how Christians in eternity will be:  7“Let us rejoice and be glad and give the glory to Him, for the marriage of the Lamb has come and His bride has made herself ready.” 8It was given to her to clothe herself in fine linen, bright and clean; for the fine linen is the righteous acts of the saints."

3. The Spirit's work of applying Christ's Blood - Pictured in Exodus 29:10-46
Hebrews 9:14 states - "how much more will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without blemish to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?"  The blood of the sacrifices in the Old Testament had to be sprinkled upon the altar for the offerer.  When Moses was presenting the law of God to the people in Exodus 24:8, he sprinkled the people and the book with blood.  Application of the blood meant that when God looked at that person upon whom the blood was sprinkled, He regarded that person as being innocent in His sight.  The Holy Spirit applies the work of Christ to all who believe in this manner. 

The Holy Spirit is the Agent by Whom and Through Whom anyone can be converted and believe on Christ.  Tomorrow we will continue with more aspects of the Spirit's work of application.