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What
is God doing in the earth today?
At
present, the Lord has one primary plan being carried out at two
levels. His ultimate goal is to bring all who ever lived into
harmony with Him again. One part of accomplishing this goal is
to permit evil to have full sway in the earth so that man will
be fully able to see its painful results. (Eccl.1:13;3:10)
While
this evil is being permitted, God is accomplishing the other
aspect of His plan - developing the Body of Christ. Having found
too few Jews faithful at the first advent to constitute His
Church, God is now "visiting the Gentiles to call out a
people for His name" (Acts15:14).
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These are experiencing a
special development of spiritual maturity and character, through
the Lord's called out Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors
and Teachers and those who stay faithful to God's doctrines
"will reign with Him a thousand years" (Rev.20:6).
This reigning will be for the purpose of teaching and blessing
all the nations of the earth. What a prospect!
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What
is the Gospel?
There
are two scriptures which explain the term Gospel. When the angel
appeared to the shepherds at Jesus' birth, he declared in Luke2:10,11,
" Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy,
which shall be to all people. For to you is born this day in the city of
David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord."
Acts3:20,21 states that God "shall send Jesus Christ, who was
preached to you before, whom heaven must receive until the times of
restoration of all things (all that was lost in Adam), which God has
spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world
began." These two scriptures summarize the Gospel message -
good news to man that God's original plan has not failed, and that
mankind will be restored to life and receive God's blessings eternally
on a perfect earth. This is to be accomplished by the promised seed,
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Will
the faithful of old be resurrected to heaven or earth?
John
the Baptist died before Jesus gave his life for the world. Jesus stated
in
Matthew 11:11 "Assuredly I say to you, among those born of women
there has not risen one greater than John the Baptist; but he who is
least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he." These words of
Jesus are saying that John will not be included in the first or heavenly
resurrection! (Rev.20:6) John instead will have part in a future
resurrection right here on earth.
In fact, before the ransom sacrifice of Jesus, all of the ancient
faithful were not offered, nor did they ever receive, a spiritual
resurrection. They all looked forward to the Kingdom of God here on
earth, with Jerusalem as its capital and Israel (the earthly seed) as
the nation from which all blessings would flow to other people.
Acts 7:5 clarifies the point that the promise made to Abraham was
earthly: God "promised that He would give it (the land) to him for
a possession." Although this promise is even now in process of
being fulfilled to Abraham's descendants, Israel, yet Abraham did not
receive the promise himself: "...no inheritance in it (the land)
not even enough to set his foot on." Abraham will return one
day to receive the inheritance that was promised him.
This blessing cannot be fulfilled until the still higher heavenly
promises concerning Jesus and His Church are fulfilled. The Apostle Paul
states of Abraham and all those of faith who lived before Christ:
"These all died in faith, not having received the (fulfillment of)
the promise, God having provided something better for us (the true
Church) that they should not be made perfect apart from us."
(Heb.11:13,39,40). Back To
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