THE END OF THE AGE—IN PROPHECY [Part 3]
It is called The Olivet Prophecy. In response to the questions of His disciples about the End of the Age, the Lord Jesus clearly revealed the signs to watch for that some of them would live to see.
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DAYS OF VENGEANCE
“But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then recognize that her desolation is near. Then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains, and those who are in the midst of the city must leave, and those who are in the country must not enter the city; because these are days of vengeance, so that all things which are written will be fulfilled.” [Luke 21:20-22]
A likely majority of Christians have been subjected to false interpretations of Bible prophecy. There is much confusion and misunderstanding. Most believers get lost in all the detail. But in reality, it is not the Word of God that is to blame, especially in regard to the Last Days prophecies made by the Lord Jesus. Many of His teachings have been taken out of context. Many have been misapplied. Thus, it is not His prophetic content or manner of teaching that is causing the lack of comprehension. It is dealing with the inaccurate interpretations that conflict with the truth.
Truth and error do not mix. Error does not add up. The light of truth exposes dark things and reveals inaccuracies. When one is able to identify error, as tares in a wheat field or masquerading goats at a sheep party, and thus eliminate it from the equation, the truth stands out. It comes out of hiding, so to speak. The truth suddenly becomes visible right there in front of us. And we think, it was always there but for some reason I couldn’t see it. We don’t know such truth exists. We are thus blinded by error because we do not perceive it as such. Sometimes we think error is truth.
How can this happen to Christians who otherwise dwell in the light of the Lord? Where does the obfuscation come from? Many Christians spend their lives in states of cognitive dissonance trying to make sense of the competing doctrinal factoids in their heads in an impossible effort at connecting dots and joining contrary puzzle pieces together. We take it for granted that we have the truth on any given subject but rarely or never subject it to the proper testing as the Lord said we must. Much of this arises from whatever Christian cultural arrangement we belong to. The following is an example:
When I wrote my series on Mary Highly Favored this past December, I included her genealogy from the Gospel of Luke. I noted that her father’s name was Eli or Heli, depending on the translation (See Luke 3:23). In talking to someone about this I was taken somewhat to task over it because the person insisted that Mary’s parents were Joachim and Anna.
I said that was only tradition. And the New Testament does not actually mention Mary’s mother.
It did not matter what I said from that point forward because this person would not consider the truth. The scary thing about it was that the truth in the Word of God was rejected and a mere apocryphal traditional error which is strongly ensconced in that Christian denomination was accepted. If this attitude is applied to the entire Word of God such people could be hopelessly indoctrinated against various truths in favor of the erroneous teachings of their denominational beliefs regarding anything the Scriptures teach.
It is the same with Bible prophecy. Once a person has chosen to believe a particular interpretation and puts stock in it the odds of seeing it differently greatly diminish. But becoming convinced of something we believe to be true does not make it so. It is in part why the Lord has blessed us with His Word. There must be a final appeal to authority and that authority is the Lord Jesus and the written record we have of His teachings. His Word must be the final arbiter.
And His Word always dovetails together. The same way it works with Old Testament prophecies about the coming Messiah, all the prophetic content in the New Testament about the Last Days comes together into a single comprehensible whole. Of course, since we are dealing with several different books of the Bible which were originally not written by their respective authors as chapters in a single publication (though the Lord meant it exactly that way through His inspiration), it is up to us to do the research and also receive His revelation.
THE OLIVET PROPHECY
In this light, therefore, for those who want the truth of the matter, the Lord’s Olivet Prophecy exists in all three synoptic gospels. These accounts are easily accessible, relatively short, and quite clear. What the Lord prophesies is not all that difficult to understand especially in light of later history, which records exactly what happened up to the final conflagration in 70 AD. You can find the Lord’s prophecies of The End of the Age in the following passages:
The Gospel of Matthew: Chapters 24 and Chapter 25
The Gospel of Mark: Chapter 13
The Gospel of Luke: Chapter 21
Keep in mind that there are no New Testament accounts of what eventually happened regarding the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. But there certainly are NT accounts written in the 60s AD immediately prior to that time. There are other accounts also, such as those in Paul’s letters written within one to two decades of the end that also clearly point to it as a fast approaching future of prophetic fulfillment.
The Lord left no one unaware. He warned His disciples of what was coming and also gave the specific time frame. He said it would come to pass in their generation and some of them would live to see it. Why would He otherwise warn them? Why did He tell them the specific signs to look for unless He knew some of them would be there and must know when to head for the hills? They were also responsible for telling their children and relations so they too would be prepared. Also, they must not only prepare at the time of the end but gear up for it over the duration of the final forty years from the Lord’s time until it happened. They would have to persevere.
It was not an easy thing to know your entire nation, capital city, and beloved temple would one day soon cease to exist through a horrendous conflagration in which millions of one’s fellow citizens would perish. This is how they did it:
“By your endurance you will gain your lives.” [Luke 21:19] [1]
© 2020 by RJ Dawson. All Rights Reserved. [To Be Continued]
[1] Unless otherwise noted all Scriptures are taken from the New American Standard Bible, © 1960, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.
Posted on March 3, 2020, in Teaching and tagged Ancient Israel, Biblical Prophecy, End Times, Jerusalem, Last Days Deception, Lord Jesus, Mount of Olives, Real Christianity The Nature of the Church, The Great Awakening, The Signs Of The Times. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
thank you RJ
“Now these things happened as a warning [some did 1 Cor 10:6-10 and were ‘destroyed by the Destroyer’), but they were written down for our instruction, upon whom the end of the ages has come” 1 Corinthians 10:11
and Jesus told Peter that it was His will that John the Beloved remained until He came (John 21:22, 23b). I have never heard these two verses preached from the pulpit, or 1 John 2:18, “Children, it is the last hour…now many antichrists have come; therefore we know it is the last hour” and Revelation 1:9, “I John, your brother, who share with you in Jesus the tribulation and the kingdom”
It seems there was, is, and is to come an external, physical, literal coming and a spiritual coming that all believers need to live, move and have our being in Christ and Christ in us now and is to come.
I was reading Acts 15:8 this morning “God knows our hearts and bears witness to us, giving us the Holy Spirit…cleansing our hearts by faith [to see God and his glory and be changed]. Now why does [religion] make a trial of God by putting a yoke upon the neck today [when Christ destroyed the external temple in 70 AD to make those in whom the Holy Spirit is dwelling, God’s holy temples]” giving people religious nonsense instead of preaching the Word of God and letting the Holy Spirit work and reveal Christ Jesus so people can come out of “her” and into Christ; stop conforming to the world and world religions and be conformed to Christ by the Holy Spirit.
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Thank you. And Whoa. First let me say it is so wonderfully refreshing to hear you quote such verses of the Lord’s Holy Word that, yes, never (or possibly next to never) see the light of day in official pulpits. Of course, veritable reams of Scripture can likely be added to those. You’re making my day, Yvonne.
I have been doing much research on a major project that involves the theme of such verses as these. I have become more aware of an overall prophetic truth regarding first century fulfillment that many prophecy teachers/official pastors, etc are absolutely blind to, either willingly or through some form of religious deception.
The TRUTH is coming forth.
Blessings to you. Please let me know you got this.
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thank you for speaking the Truth in love, blessings to you exponentially multiplied!
God is glorious! All glory to God our Father of Victory!
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