No matter how great, or how small, may have been your study and understanding of the Bible, you will find these lessons intensely interesting, and you will come to a better understanding of the coming KINGDOM OF GOD -- the coming NEW WORLD ORDER which shall rule the world for the next thousand odd years instead of the Order Hitler is vainly trying to build -- you will come to a better understanding of GOD'S PLAN -- of salvation -- of the very purpose of our existence upon earth today -- of present world conditions, PROVIDED:
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SCRIPTURE READING: Mark 1:1-15.
GOLDEN TEXT: Luke 16:16.
1. What was Jesus' final commission to His followers? Mark 16:15.
2. Is it important that we find out what is the TRUE Gospel? Mark 16:16. Does this verse not say plainly that in order to be saved we must believe what is preached -- THE GOSPEL?
3. Some say there are at least three Gospels -- the Gospel of Jesus Christ; the Gospel of salvation; and the Gospel of the Kingdom. How many Gospels beside the one which Paul preached, are right? Galatians 1:8-9. Notice a DOUBLE CURSE is pronounced -- one in each verse.
4. Did God promise to send a messenger, bearing a message from Him to man? Malachi 3:1.
5. Who was the Messenger of the Covenant, mentioned in the above verse? Mark 1:2. Did this Messenger do away with God's Commandments, and institute a new religion of His own? John 12:49, 14:24. Was Jesus SENT with a Message?
6. In the first sermon to Gentiles, Peter tells how to find WHAT MESSAGE He brought. Read Acts 10:36-37, answering these questions: (a) Who sent this word, or message? (b) To whom was it sent -- to Gentiles? (c) By whom was it preached? (d)Where was it published or preached? (e) Where did He begin preaching it? (f) WHEN did this Message first begin?
7. Read Mark 1:14-15. (a) WHEN did this Message begin? (b) Who preached it? (c) From where did He begin preaching it? (d) WHAT WAS THE MESSAGE, sent from God, that he preached?
8. Compare Mark 1:1, with verse 14, last part. Is not the Gospel of Jesus Christ the Gospel He preached? Is this not the Message God sent? And since Jesus is called the Messenger of the COVENANT, is this not the NEW COVENANT message? The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the Gospel of the Kingdom!
9. We have seen the New Covenant Gospel was to start at a definite time -- after John's ministry ended. Remember the term "Law and the Prophets" was customarily used to designate the writings we now call the Old Testament. Read Luke 16:16. (a) What Gospel followed the Old Covenant? (b) Is the Gospel of the Kingdom still a FUTURE Gospel today, as some teach?
(NOTE: Jesus, who brought the New Testament Message, is called the Mediator of the New Covenant. The Old Covenant ended with John. The New is founded on BETTER PROMISES (Hebrews 8:6-8), -- eternal inheritance. But since the PROMISES we inherit under the New are the promises made to Abraham, the Gospel Jesus brought is not a new religion, though it is a new message. It is the outgrowth of, and an addition to the Old Covenant, making necessary the addition of the New Testament Scriptures as part of the complete Bible. Jesus did not establish a new religion, but ushered in a NEW DISPENSATION in God's Plan. Under the Old Covenant eternal life was never promised -- only national and material blessings for this life. None but the prophets and special leaders had the Holy Spirit before Christ. We cannot be changed or resurrected to immortality without the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:9-11). Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God (I Corinthians 15:50) but only those born of the Spirit, and made immortal (John 3:3-8). The Holy Spirit never came to dwell within ALL of God's people until the day of Pentecost after Jesus ascended to heaven (Joel 2:28; John 7:39, 16:7, etc.). Thus, since the Holy Spirit IN US is our means of entrance into the Kingdom, Jesus proclaimed the time was fulfilled, and the Kingdom was then at hand; and He preached repentance and faith, the two conditions to receiving the Holy Spirit. When we receive the Spirit, we are HEIRS. We INHERIT at the Second Coming.)
(NOTE 2: The word "Gospel" means "Good News," or "Glad Tidings." Four things are necessary to constitute a KINGDOM: (a) Territory of a (b) King or Ruler, over (c) subjects or citizens, with (d) laws and government. Therefore we might define the true Gospel as "The GOOD NEWS of the territory of a KING ruling over subjects with laws and government." The true Gospel, therefore, includes the message ABOUT Christ, who is King -- but is more than that. It includes the message of salvation, which is the means of becoming a CITIZEN in the Kingdom. But it also includes the LAW, without which there could be no Kingdom, and the PLACE, or TERRITORY of the Kingdom -- whether on earth or in heaven. The one true Gospel includes these four things, and a double curse is pronounced on man or angel who dares preach any other Gospel. Do you know of any except The Radio Church of God who preaches this full Gospel?)
10. Did Jesus command His ministers to preach this same Gospel? Luke 9:1-2, 10:1, 9.
11. What Gospel did the early evangelists preach? Acts 8:12, 20:25, 21, 28:30-31.
12. What Gospel is to be preached and published today? Matthew 24:14; Mark 13:10.
SCRIPTURE READING: Galatians 3.
GOLDEN TEXT: Galatians 3:16, 29.
1. Read Romans 15:8, answering: (a) Does this text confirm that Jesus was sent as Minister to ISRAEL, rather than Gentiles? (b) Even tho He brought a new Message, what did it confirm? (c) Since Christ's Gospel is based on the promises made to Abraham, does that not prove it was not a new religion?
2. Who were the fathers? Exodus 3:15; Acts 3:13.
3. Did the Lord command Abraham to do anything, before the promises became sure? Genesis 12:1-2, 17:1-2.
4. Were individuals of any other than the Hebrew race ever to be blessed by these promises? Genesis 12:3, 22:18. In this last verse, to Whom does the word "seed" apply? Galatians 3:16. Through whom, must the promises be received?
5. Where is the TERRITORY of the promise? Is it heaven? Genesis 12:6-7, 13:14-15. If one inherits land, the deed must describe the exact boundaries of the property. Is such a description given? Genesis 15:18.
(NOTE: Other Scriptures show the Kingdom will spread until it includes the whole earth.)
6. In making His Covenant with Abraham, God agreed to these promises only on condition Abraham obeyed. After Abraham had obeyed and stood faithful, was the promise any longer conditioned on his obedience? Genesis 22:15-18. The promise is now UNCONDITIONAL. Abraham had performed HIS PART of the agreement. The promises are now SURE -- absolutely certain. WHY? Genesis 26:5.
7. Isaac and Jacob also were among "the fathers." Were the promises made also to them? Genesis 26:1-3, 35:9-12.
8. Since the promises pertain only to Israel, yet all nations are to be blessed by them, how many individual Gentiles receive them? Galatians 3:28-29.
9. What hope has any Gentile, without becoming an adopted Israelite? Ephesians 2:11-12. How is a Gentile adopted? Verses 13, 19.
10. Who is the human father of the faithful, by adoption? Galatians 3:17. (NOTE: Adam is the human father of the unconverted man, and the Devil is his spiritual parent. But, through Christ, Abraham becomes our human father, and God our spiritual parent, so that we can even call God our Father in heaven.)
11. Abraham kept God's Commandments, proving his Faith by his obedience. If we are his children, are we not commanded to do likewise? Genesis 18:17-19.
SCRIPTURE: I Corinthians 15:12-58.
GOLDEN TEXT: John 3:3.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Jesus came bearing a NEW message from God to man, which Message is the Good News of the Kingdom of God. In proclaiming this Gospel, He also came to confirm the promises made to Abraham, which promise was eternal inheritance of the land of Palestine, and eventually the whole earth, for Abraham and his children, through Christ.
1. Did Abraham ever, as yet, come into this eternal inheritance? Acts 7:2-5; Hebrews 11:8, 13.
2. Are Christians now, in this age, actual inheritors? Galatians 3:29. (An heir is one who has not yet come into his inheritance, but has promise of it.)
(NOTE: Since "eternal inheritance" of the EARTH is the promise Jesus came to confirm; and since Jesus preached but one message, or Gospel, in confirming this promise; and since that Message is THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD, it follows that the LAND of THIS EARTH is the "TERRITORY" to be occupied by the KINGDOM.)
3. Why did Abraham not, as yet, inherit the promise, and why are we only HEIRS at this time? I Corinthians 15:50; John 3:3.
4. What is our ONLY HOPE of inheriting eternal life? I Corinthians 15:12-18. Are those who have died IN CHRIST already perished, unless there is to be a resurrection?
5. When will the resurrection occur? I Thessalonians 4:16-17.
6. Will Abraham then come into his inheritance? Luke 13:28.
7. When will the Kingdom be inherited? Matthew 25:31, 34. (His inheritance IS the KINGDOM.)
8. Will we, through the Gospel, inherit heaven, or the earth? Matthew 5:5; Psalm 37:9, 11, 22. Proverbs 10:30, 11:31.
9. Can sin, (transgression of the Law), enter the Kingdom? Revelation 21:27, 22:14. Is it not significant that the PROMISE of eternal inheritance was given to Abraham and his children because Abraham kept God's Commandments?
SCRIPTURE READING: Lev. 26:1-28.
GOLDEN TEXT: Daniel 7:18.
1. Did Jesus speak of the "Times of the Gentiles"? Luke 21:24. Does not the word "UNTIL" show that the "Times of the Gentiles" is a definite period, to end at a certain time, when Jerusalem would be delivered from Gentiles?
2. Prior to the beginning of the "Times of the Gentiles," did God propose an AGREEMENT to the children of Israel? Exodus 19:5-6. What were the CONDITIONS of this proposal? (Notice the PROMISES were purely material and national.)
3. Did the Israelites AGREE to the proposal? Verses 7-8. Was this agreement entered into, and ratified by blood? Exodus 24:6-8. Did this agreement entered into between God and Israel constitute a covenant? Verse 8.
4. The PROMISES of this agreement, which is called "the Old Covenant," are repeated in fuller detail in Leviticus 26:3-8. Do the promises include material wealth and prosperity? Would not a nation, a hundred of whose soldiers could put ten thousand enemies to flight, soon dominate the world and become a world Empire? Can you find any promise of the HOLY Spirit, or of Eternal inheritance, included in this Old Covenant?
5. If Israel refused to obey the Commandments, were other nations (Gentiles) to reign over them? Verses 14 and 17. How many "TIMES" would this national punishment last? Verses 18, 21, 24, 28. (NOTE: To the Hebrews a "time" was one year of 360 days, or twelve 30-day months.)
6. During Israel's punishment, how long was each day to represent in actual fulfillment? Ezekiel 4:4-6; Numbers 14:34. Notice this refers only to Israel's punishment.
7. Did the Israelites keep their part of the Covenant? Ezekiel 20:23-24. Did Sabbath-breaking have anything to do with their NATIONAL punishment for 2520 years, continuing through this dispensation of grace, even to our day?
8. In the second year of his reign, the Gentile King Nebuchadnezzar had a dream which God interpreted through Daniel. What was the purpose of the dream? Daniel 2:28.
9. Who gave the Gentile Nebuchadnezzar power to rule the world? Verses 36-38. Were the four kingdoms prophesied by this metallic image to be world-ruling empires? Verse 39.
NOTE: We see, then, that the "Times of the Gentiles" are the 2520 years which God turned over to this succession of four Gentile kingdoms, to rule the world during the "Times" of punishment of Judah. Both the House of Israel and the House of Judah broke their covenant with God, -- failed to qualify under God's conditions to rule the world. Consequently this world rule, as God had said in Leviticus 26, was denied them, and turned over to their Gentile captors, for this 2520-year duration. Israel was driven out first to Assyria in 721 B.C. But Judah had not yet broken the Covenant with God. The "Times of the Gentiles" did not commence until Judah had sinned worse than Israel, and was taken captive to Babylon 604-580 B.C. Then it was that God turned world rule over to this Gentile succession for 2520 years. After this "seven TIMES" of the Gentiles has run its course, the Kingdom is to be restored to Israel (Acts 1:6-7) -- but not to mortal, fleshly, rebellious, sinning Israelites. It will be RESTORED by the Second Coming of Christ, who the heavens have received UNTIL the TIMES of RESTORATION (Acts 3:21). In the meantime, the GOOD NEWS (Gospel) of that coming KINGDOM has been preached -- the Holy Spirit has come that "whosoever will" may be "born again" and enter into that coming world-KINGDOM. As we have seen, even Gentiles who are converted, through Christ become spiritually adopted as Israelites. It is this BORN AGAIN Israel -- Israel of the SPIRIT -- to whom the kingdom shall be restored by Christ at His second coming. We stand today at the very END of the "Times of the Gentiles."
10. After the "Times of the Gentiles," what is to happen? Daniel 2:44. Will Gentile governments such as Fascism, Communism, continue to rule then? Will the kingdom of God fill heaven, or the earth? Verse 35.
11.Who will rule with Christ? Daniel 7:18, 21-22, 27; Revelation 2:26-27, 3:21, 5:10.
SCRIPTURE READING: Hebrews 8.
GOLDEN TEXT: Hebrews 10:16.
There is a popular teaching today which claims the Ten Commandments, alone, constitute the Old Covenant. Therefore, because the Old Covenant is done away, they claim the Ten Commandments are abolished. They also say "The Old Covenant was made with ISRAEL, but we are not Israel," assuming the New Covenant is made with GENTILES. This popular teaching leads to the assumption that the Old was a harsh, cruel law (The Ten Commandments), while the New is only with Gentiles and contains no law, but only PROMISES. The Old had law. The New has grace. The object of today's lesson is to search the Scriptures, whether this modern and popular teaching is correct.
1. Did God say He would make a NEW Covenant? Hebrews 8:8. With whom did the Lord say He would make it -- with Gentiles?
2. To whom do the COVENANTS, the glory, and the PROMISES pertain? Romans 9:4. Has a Gentile, as such, any hope, or is he a STRANGER to the covenants of promise? Ephesians 2:11-12. In what manner can a Gentile come into the New Covenant relationship? Ephesians 2:13; Galatians 3:29; Romans 11:17.
3. Who is the Mediator of the New Covenant? Hebrews 8:6. What is BETTER about the New Covenant -- is it founded on better LAWS or no laws? (last part of verse.)
4. Was there a FAULT with the OLD Covenant? Verse 7. If something had not been AT FAULT with Old, would there have been a second? Then has not God proposed the second Covenant FOR THE VERY PURPOSE of correcting the FAULT with the Old?
5. If THE LAW constituted the Old Covenant, and there was nothing but the law connected with it, then the fault must be with the Law. This is exactly what the popular modern teaching assumes, and therefore they tell us that, in order to correct this fault, Christ did away with His Father's Law. The Law came from GOD. Then would not this impute the FAULT to God Himself? Was the LAW faulty? Psalm 19:7; Romans 7:12, 14. Was it to be done away? Psalm 111:7-8.
6. What, then, was the FAULT with the Old Covenant? Hebrews 8:8, first phrase; verse 9, last phrase; Jeremiah 31:32 last phrase.
7. Under the Old Covenant God wrote His Law on two tables of stone; but the people were rebellious and never permitted the loving principles of the law to enter into their minds and hearts. How will God correct that fault in the New Covenant? Jeremiah 31:33. This was written in 606 B.C. What was God's law at that time? Read also Hebrews 8:10; and 10:16. Do these texts say a DIFFERENT law, or a BETTER law will be written in our minds and hearts?
8. Under the Old Covenant, we saw in the preceding lesson that the promises were purely MATERIAL and national -- temporary inheritance of the land for THIS LIFE ALONE. What are the better promises of the New Covenant? Hebrews 9:15.
9. When is a Testament in force? Hebrews 9:16-17. Did the Testator die? Verse 28.
10. How may we become His HEIRS? Galatians 3:29; Mark 1:15; Acts 2:38; Romans 8:9, 13-17.
NOTE: The Greek word for "Covenant" is "Diatheke," which means Testament, or witnessed WILL by which one bequeaths his possessions after his death. A Covenant is defined as an AGREEMENT; or the conditional PROMISES of God. In the N.T., the Greek word is translated interchangeably, "covenant" and "testament." Our Inheritance from Christ is by a conditional Testament involving an Agreement and therefore it becomes also a Covenant.
SCRIPTURE READING: Romans 11.
GOLDEN TEXT: "God hath not cast away His people, which He foreknew."
1. Has God completely rejected and cast away the tribes of Israel, so that they shall never receive salvation, as many teach today? Romans 11:1-2, (first part of latter verse).
2. Paul continues to compare the condition to that in the days of Elijah, when he thought all of the millions in Israel had rejected God and bowed to Baal; but God showed him He had reserved 7,000 men who had not thus turned away. Was there a similar small portion of Israel in Paul's day who had accepted Christ and received grace? Verse 5.
3. What happened to the rest of Israel, in this dispensation of grace? Verse 7.
4. Who blinded them? Verse 8. If BLINDED, by a blindness imposed by God, would they be able to SEE the Truth, so they could receive salvation?
5. Back in the days before God blinded Israel, what did He do? Ezekiel 20:10-11.
6. Besides giving Israel His Law, statutes and judgments, and entering into the Old Covenant relationship with them, what else did the Lord do with a certain one of the Commandments? Verse 12.
7. After pleading in vain with rebellious Israel through succeeding generations to keep His laws, and hallow His Sabbaths, what did God finally do? Verse 23. WHY? Verse 24. Then what did He do? Verse 25.
8. What happened, as a result of this blindness to Israel? Romans 11:11. Why did salvation come to the Gentiles? -- last phrase of same verse.
9. Was this blindness to last forever, or only UNTIL a certain time? Romans 11:25.
10. When that time comes, what shall happen to Israel? Verse 26. Answer (a) Who is the Deliverer to come? (b) Will not His coming be at the time when the fullness of the Gentiles has come in?
11. When Christ comes, and the blindness is removed from Israel's eyes, what does Isaiah say He will do? Isaiah 11:11. What does Ezekiel say He will then do? Ezekiel 20:33-38. What does Jeremiah say? Jeremiah 50:4-5.
12. Through whose help and mercy will this salvation finally come to Israel? Romans 11:31.
13. It is a known fact that at least two thirds of the Gentiles on earth today have NEVER HEARD the only name by which we may be saved. Will those heathen who never heard have a chance in the millennium along with blinded Israel? Isaiah 11:10, 66:15-16, 19; Micah 4:2.
14. Does the fact that those God blinded, and those who never heard, will be given their first chance in the millennium mean that we who have received the knowledge of the Truth, now, will have a SECOND CHANCE then? Hebrews 10:26-27. WHEN is the day of salvation for those who have received this knowledge? II Corinthians 6:2.
SCRIPTURE READING: Luke 19:11-27.
GOLDEN TEXT: Micah 4:3.
EDITOR'S NOTE: We hear much about the fact that Christ is soon to return to earth. We hear little about the PURPOSE of His coming. WHY is He coming? Is it (a) to DESTROY all unsaved people by the brightness of His coming, or (b) to meet US -- the saints -- as we start to heaven? Let us search the Scriptures.
1. Do the Scriptures teach that the same Jesus who trod the earth in human flesh shall ever return to earth? Acts 1:11; John 14:3.
2. Why did Jesus leave the earth and go to heaven? John 16:7, 14:2; Luke 19:12. Here are three reasons stated. What is the connection between them?
3. Jesus has gone to heaven UNTIL what time? Acts 3:20-21. (NOTE: Dictionary definition of "restitution" is "the act of RESTORING something that has been taken away or lost. Restoration to a former condition or position.")
4. When God finished Creation, was everything perfect and beautiful? Genesis 1:31. Did a CURSE come upon even the ground as a result of sin? Genesis 3:17-18.
(NOTE: Jesus' first coming was to REDEEM Israel from sin, which is the cause of all curse. Since He has gone to heaven UNTIL the times of RESTORING of all things -- restoring the Kingdom to Israel -- restoring man to righteousness -- restoring the earth to Edenic beauty, we know the purpose of the Second Coming must be to RESTORE what He REDEEMED at His first coming.)
5. Is it given of God for ALL people to UNDERSTAND the Gospel and be converted NOW, in this dispensation? Mark 4:11-12.
6. If those now called surrender and are converted, continue GROWING in grace and knowledge, overcoming sin, enduring trials and tests unto the end, will they be given a work to do in the restoration of truth, peace, righteousness, and happiness through the Kingdom age? Revelation 2:26-27, 3:21; I Corinthians 6:2.
7. Will some be "kings" -- ruling politically, one over ten cities, another over five, etc., -- while others are "priests," ministering the TRUTH and salvation? Revelation 5:10. Where does this say we shall thus reign?
8. When Jesus comes TO RESTORE, what will happen to false preachers? Ezekiel 34:10-12.
9. When Jesus comes, what will happen to the kingdoms and governments of this world? Revelation 11:15, 19:15-16; Daniel 2:44.
10. Is the KINGDOM the PLACE Jesus went to prepare? Matthew 25:34; Revelation 21:2. Does the New Jerusalem come down FROM heaven, to us, PREPARED?
SCRIPTURE READING: Isaiah 11.
GOLDEN TEXT: Revelation 5:10.
1. How long shall the saints made kings and priests in the first resurrection reign with Christ? Revelation 20:4, 6.
2. Jesus said that if He went to heaven, He would COME AGAIN. At the coming, does the Scripture say He is coming TO MEET THE SAINTS, as they start to heaven, or does it say they are resurrected from their graves and are caught up to MEET HIM, as He is returning? I Thessalonians 4:16-17. After meeting Him in the air, how long shall we BE with Him? Verse 17, last phrase.
(NOTE: This makes plain we shall BE with Him forever, yet we shall REIGN with Him only through the thousand years. So if we can find where we REIGN, that is where the thousand-year millennium will be spent.)
3. Where shall we reign with Him? Revelation 5:10.
4. In reigning with Him for this thousand years, WHOSE THRONE will we be sitting on? Revelation 3:21. Where does this say Jesus is sitting NOW?
5. Where is the throne of God the FATHER? Matthew 5:34. If Jesus had a throne of His own IN HEAVEN, making TWO thrones in heaven, would not that make heaven a kingdom divided against itself, which could not stand?
6. What throne shall be given to Christ to be His own throne? Luke 1:32. Is the throne of David, which shall become Christ's throne, in heaven or on earth? Then where will the throne be, on which we shall sit with Him a thousand years?
7. When we reign with Christ for a thousand years who shall we reign over? Revelation 2:26-27. Do you think this indicates DEAD nations that had previously been destroyed at Christ's coming?
8. We have seen in past lessons that God gave over the reign of the earth to the Gentile nations for 2520 years, which reign is pictured and prophesied to us by Nebuchadnezzar's IMAGE, and Daniel's four BEASTS. When, at the end of the Times of the Gentles, Christ, the Stone, smites this image on the feet, what place does His Kingdom fill? Daniel 2:35. Is this the Kingdom of God, and does it fill the earth a thousand years AFTER the days of these Gentile kings? Verse 44.
9. How long does the "little horn," or ROME, make war against, and prevail against the saints? Daniel 7:21-22. Is the Kingdom they possess in heaven, or under it? Verse 27.
10. When Jesus comes, during the battle of Armageddon, when Jerusalem shall be taken, does He return to heaven, or where does He go THAT SAME DAY? Zechariah 14:1-4 (first part of verse 4). What shall go out from Jerusalem from THAT DAY? Verse 8. Will the Lord be king over heaven, or over the earth in that day? Verse 9. Will the land be desolate and uninhabited? Verse 10-11. What happens from year to year thereafter, and will Gentiles and sinners be there? Verses 16-19.
11. Read Isaiah 11:6-8. Will wild animals be tamed BEFORE the millennium? Will there be nursing babes, and weaned babes in the New Earth AFTER the thousand years? Then where shall we place this condition of tame wolves, leopards, lions, and snakes playing with new-born babes? Verse 9.
12. What else will happen in THAT DAY? Verses 10-11. Can these events be BEFORE the millennium? Can they be AFTER the millennium? And if they MUST BE DURING THE MILLENNIUM, could we have these animals in heaven, with Gentiles seeking salvation, and babes being born? This condition must be DURING the millennium, and must be ON THE EARTH.
13. Shall the righteous ever be removed from the earth? Proverbs 10:30.
SCRIPTURE READING: Jeremiah 4.
GOLDEN TEXT: "And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem; . . . and men shall dwell in it, and there shall be no more utter destruction; but Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited," Zechariah 14:8, 11.
FOR HOME READING, PRIOR TO CLASS: Read through the first four chapters of the Book of Jeremiah. Notice that, (1) Jeremiah's commission, as God's intermediary between Judah and Babylon in the Jew's captivity, was to root out, pull down, destroy, and throw down the throne of David and the Kingdom of Judah (Jeremiah 1:10); and, (2nd), beginning verse 11, chapter 1, the Lord reveals and sets him a prophet to warn the Jews of how the Gentile kingdom of Babylon, to the North, will capture Judah, destroy her cities, leaving the land of Palestine desolate and uninhabited. This captivity and destruction occurred between 604 and 585 B.C.
1. There is a teaching that all the wicked, or unsaved people, shall be destroyed by the brightness of Christ's coming. This teaching is based on II Thessalonians 2:8. (a) What is the word before "Wicked"? (b) How many people does this include? (c) What is to happen to that Wicked man, as indicated by the two words after the word "Wicked"?
2. What is this person to be "REVEALED" called in verse 3? What will this wicked man of sin do? Verse 4. Is the fact that this wicked man of sin shall be REVEALED again repeated? Verse 6. Is not the man to be REVEALED called the man of sin, and also called "that Wicked"? Are they not the same man?
3. Do the first two words of verse 9 also tell us how many people are meant by the term "that Wicked"? Then how many people does verse 8 say shall be destroyed by the brightness of Christ's coming?
4. This same teaching represents Jeremiah 4:23-27 to declare that the whole earth will be desolate and uninhabited during the thousand years. To whom is the message of this chapter addressed? Jeremiah 4:3, 5.
5. Whose land is to be laid desolate, which cities laid waste and without an inhabitant? Verse 7. (NOTE: The "destroyer of the Gentiles" refers to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, who took the Jews captive 604-585 B.C.)
6. Again which cities are to be made desolate and uninhabited? Verse 16. Why are Jerusalem and Judah to be thus destroyed? Verse 17. How much of the land of Judah is to be SPOILED or laid waste in war? Verse 20.
7. Now read verses 23-27. Is it not plain that this is referring to the same cities noted in the above verses -- Judah and Jerusalem, in the captivity of 604-585 B.C.? (NOTE: "The fruitful place" refers to Palestine in the Scriptures.) Compare "the cites thereof," in verse 26 with those of verse 16, last part. Are they not the same?
8. Was this destruction a SPOILING, in WAR or a supernatural destruction such as some describe at Christ's coming? Verse 30, first part.
9. Was not the destruction described by Jeremiah that of the land of Judah at the captivity, 600 years before Christ, rather than the whole earth during the coming millennium? Jeremiah 25:3-4, 7-9.
10. IN THE DAY OF THE LORD, will SPOIL of war be divided in the midst of Jerusalem? Zechariah 14:1. Is this the battle of Armageddon, when ALL NATIONS shall fight against Jerusalem? Verse 2. Will His feet touch the earth at that time? Verse 4, first part.
11. What shall go out from Jerusalem, in summer and winter, FROM THAT DAY? Verse 8. What do "living waters" mean? John 4:10, 14 and John 7:38-39.
12. Who will be king over the earth IN THAT DAY? Zechariah 14:9.
13. In the years and months following Christ's coming, will the Holy Land be inhabited? Verses 10-11.
14. Of the nations who fight at Armageddon, what will happen to those left and not killed in the war? Will they be destroyed by Christ's coming? Verse 16. Will HEATHEN continue on earth after that time? Verse 17-18.
15. Who shall reign over these heathen, ministering the living waters of salvation during the millennium? Revelation 2:26-27, 5:10.
SCRIPTURE READING: Mat. 25:31-46.
GOLDEN TEXT: I Corinthians 15:50.
1. Did Jesus preach the Good News of the KINGDOM OF GOD? Mark 1:14.
2. When He began preaching this News, after John was put in prison, was a set time fulfilled? Mark 1:5, first part.
3. Was a certain definite TIME determined to "anoint the most Holy," at which time Christ's ministry began? Daniel 9:24-25. Did God send His Son with this KINGDOM message when a certain TIME was fulfilled? Galatians 4:4.
4. At this set time for Christ's preaching of the Kingdom message to begin, was the Kingdom then AT HAND? Mark 1:15. When Jesus was asked when the Kingdom should come, what did He say? Luke 17:21.
5. Is it possible for flesh-and-blood people, such as are in churches today, to have inherited the KINGDOM already? I Corinthians 15:50.
6. What is it, now WITHIN US, that guarantees our resurrection to immortality and inheritance of the Kingdom? Romans 8:11.
(NOTE: The Holy Spirit was not given for the Church until Christ's ministry and ascension to heaven. Hence, the time having arrived for the coming of the Spirit, which is the means, within us, of inheriting the Kingdom, Jesus proclaimed the Kingdom was AT HAND.)
7. Some had the idea that the Kingdom should appear in Jesus' day. Did He correct that error? Luke 19:11-12.
8. Did Jesus set up the Kingdom? Acts 1:6-7.
9. Did Jesus elsewhere say we could not know the exact time of setting up of the Kingdom? Matthew 24:36. Yet, what are we to KNOW from present-day events? Luke 21:31.
10. What three men are certain to be in the Kingdom? Luke 13:28. Are these men yet resurrected? Are they today in the Church?
11. When God's Kingdom is set up, what will it do to present Gentile kingdoms? Daniel 2:44. Has the Church done this?
12. While the CHURCH is not the Kingdom, yet what shall the SAINTS who compose the Church eventually do? Daniel 7:18, 21-22, 27.
13. WHEN shall those who are saved inherit the Kingdom? Matthew 25:31, 34.
SCRIPTURE READING: Acts 20:17-38.
GOLDEN TEXT: Matthew 24:14.
1. What do the Scriptures tell us the Church is? Ephesians 1:22-23; I Corinthians 12:27.
2. Who is the HEAD of this Body? Colossians 1:18. In what manner is Christ head of the true Church of God? Ephesians 5:23.
3. How did the Church of God come to be CHRIST'S body, thus belonging to Him -- did He PURCHASE it, -- and how? Acts 20:28. Do you think He purchased some one religious organization with His blood? Since it is individual sinners, not organizations, who have forgiveness through His blood, do not the Scriptures plainly teach that THE CHURCH OF GOD is that body of individuals whose names are written in heaven, instead of some organization?
4. What are those in the true Church members of? Ephesians 5:30. Can we become members of His Body by merely accepting so many points of doctrine approved by a board of men, and then joining an organization? Acts 2:47. How are we PUT INTO, or baptized into the true Church of God? I Corinthians 12:13. Can we be Christ's, and members of His Body without the Holy Spirit, even though we join an organization and accept its doctrine? Romans 8:9. How many churches does God recognize? I Corinthians 12:12, 20.
(NOTE: If, then, the true Church is that collective group of individuals who have the Holy Spirit, making it a SPIRITUAL ORGANISM instead of an organization, is not any organization which lays claim to being the one and only true Church simply a DIFFERENT one from the true Church, and therefore making a false claim?)
5. What was the prophesied course of religious organizations claiming to be the true Christian Church? II Thessalonians 2:3; II Timothy 4:3-4; Acts 20:29-30.
6. Whom did the Devil persecute? Revelation 12:17. What happened to the saints who make up the true Church? Revelation 12:6. Was the apostate church small or great? Revelation 17:1.
7. Have these church organizations saved the world? Ezekiel 34:2, 4-6.
(NOTE: About two-thirds of the heathen now living have never HEARD, and Israel is still under God-imposed blindness. This, then, cannot be the dispensation in which God's plan purposes to save all who shall be saved.)
8. Will those who have not heard, or have been blinded through this dispensation, be sought out and given a chance of salvation when Christ comes? Ezekiel 34:11-12; Isaiah 11:10-11; Romans 11:26.
9. Which did Christ ordain, that all should be saved, or only that the Kingdom Message should be preached in all nations merely for a WITNESS before the end of this dispensation? Matthew 24:14. During this dispensation, is it given to all to come to a knowledge of the truth? Mark 4:11-12; Matthew 13:11-13.
10. Though all are not now being called, and many hearing will not understand, yet in preaching are we not to work for the salvation of such souls as God now calls? Mark 16:15-16; Matthew 28:19-20. (NOTE: The first duty of the Church is to SPREAD THE MESSAGE.)
11. After we are converted, and added by the Lord to His Body the true Church of God, what, among other things, are we commanded to do? Hebrews 10:25. What is the real purpose of assembling together? I Corinthians 14:12, 19; Ephesians 4:12-13.
(NOTE: The Sabbath is a Holy CONVOCATION. Leviticus 23:3. A "CONVOCATION" is an assembly where our presence is COMMANDED; in this case, by the Lord.)
12. In assembling for worship and mutual edification, as well as in our labors of spreading the Gospel, what is the Bible basis for unity, and the test of fellowship? John 13:35; Ephesians 4:16. If we have the LOVE OF GOD shed in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, do we not also have the Spirit which leads into TRUTH? Then is not LOVE more essential than DOCTRINE as voted by a few men who rule?
SCRIPTURE READING: Hebrews 12.
GOLDEN TEXT: II Peter 3:18.
1. We have seen in past lessons that only a comparative FEW are called to salvation in this dispensation. Most of Israel is blinded spiritually, and the majority of the heathen have never heard. When Christ, the Deliverer comes again, and sets His hand again the second time to recover His people, removing their blindness, will we who are called to salvation in this time have any part in their salvation? Romans 11:31. Will the saints now saved minister then as priests only, or will some rule politically, as kings. Revelation 5:10.
2. In order to rule with Christ through the millennium, is there any overcoming, and enduring required through this life? Revelation 2:26-27, 3:21.
3. For those saved in this dispensation, is not just acceptance of Christ ALONE enough, as so many teach? Or is some DOING also necessary? Matthew 7:21.
4. Is it possible to profess Christ as Saviour, and worship Him, honoring Him with words of testimony in meeting, and still be unsaved and worshipping in vain? Mark 7:6-8. Must the Christian GROW in grace, and in knowledge, thus showing gain and progress in his Christian life, in order to be saved and become a king or a priest in the Kingdom? II Peter 3:18. Must he endure? Matthew 24:13.
5. What must the Christian do, in order to be cleansed of sin, sanctified, and made holy so as to qualify for the responsibility of a position as priest or king in the Kingdom? I John 1:9. What else? Romans 12:1. Our bodies are to be the temple of the Holy Spirit. If we present them to Christ, will He come in to this temple? Revelation 3:20, and Ephesians 3:17.
6. Before we surrendered, repented and received Him, through His Spirit within, were we clean and pure? Romans 3:23. When He comes inside, will He clean house? Ephesians 5:26. Must our own self-will be crucified, and submissive, in order to permit Him to cleanse us? Romans 6:6, and Galatians 2:20.
(NOTE: A crucified man is not necessarily a dead man, but is nailed up to a tree where he cannot spring down as he would like. Thus we present our bodies not a DEAD, but a LIVING sacrifice -- crucified, yet alive -- submissive to HIS will.)
7. When we thus submit to God, and Jesus our High Priest takes possession inside, through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, what is our relationship to God? Isaiah 64:8. As God then cleans out the spiritual dirt in our hearts and lives, cleanses, purifies, and molds our lives into an altogether different vessel as a potter would the clay, must we undergo some chastening at His hands? Hebrews 12:5. Is this a sign of God's LOVE? Verse 6.
8. What should we remember when we suffer also persecution at the hands of other people? John 15:20 and II Timothy 3:12. Must we also suffer tribulation? Acts 14:22. What is God's purpose in permitting all this trial and test, persecution, tribulation, and chastening? Hebrews 12:11.
9. When Jesus returns to set up the Kingdom, will we who are now being saved, and entrusted with the spiritual "pounds" be called to accounting? Luke 19:12, 15. Will the one who GROWS in grace and knowledge, and in overcoming tenfold receive a greater responsibility in the Kingdom than one who gained only five? Verse 16-19. What will happen to the professing Christian who tells about the day when he "got saved," but has not grown spiritually, or been fitted or prepared by His Christian life for Kingdom responsibility? Verses 20, 24.
10. What, beside utter surrender, must the Christian do DAILY, in order to overcome, grow in grace and knowledge, endure unto the end, and fit himself for a position of responsibility in the Kingdom? II Timothy 2:15; I Thessalonians 5:17. What must he do at least once a week whenever at all possible. Hebrews 10:25.
NOTE: The OBJECT of the Christian life is to prepare us for positions of RESPONSIBILITY in the Kingdom. Then Christ will rule the nations of earth as King of Kings. Then He will put down all false religions and false preachers, and be Lord of lords. The Saints shall possess the Kingdom and rule with Christ when the Kingdoms of this world become the Kingdoms of our Lord and His Christ. Kings, Presidents, Dictators, have failed in ruling the nations. Preachers have not spread the true Gospel. The world is today such a babylon, with hundreds of different sects that may throw up their hands in bewilderment and disgust, not knowing what to believe and so accepting no religion. The one Object and Purpose of the Christian life in THIS DISPENSATION is to prepare and train men and women to be qualified for positions of high responsibilities as kings and priests under Christ, during the millennium.
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