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FEAST OF TABERNACLES 2004 – Day 7
Fred Coulter – October 6, 2004
And greetings, brethren. Welcome to the seventh day of the Feast of
Tabernacles, which is technically the last day of the feast because the
Feast of Tabernacles is seven days long. However it is eight days
because of the Last Great Day. And so there is still a whole lot more
that we can learn. But let’s understand something as Christ has said,
there’s a beginning, there’s an ending. So just as we started the feast
and we went down through every day, now there is the ending of the
feast, and then we have the finale with the Last Great Day.
So let’s continue on and let’s see how important that this is and
what this day represents. And we’re going to ask some questions as we go
along. We’re going to answer those questions and find out a little bit
more about what the millennium is going to be like as it’s revealed in
the Word of God, and what we need to be doing, and how we need to be
doing it. But brethren, you know, we all need to be thankful because of
the Word of God that gives us the understanding. Now in order to
understand these things it’s not that we’re anything great, it’s not
that we are more intellectual than other people or whatever it may be.
No, it’s because the calling of God, the Spirit of God, and the Word of
God. So let’s continue on with it. We’re going to also understand and
realize that not only is this so but also that when we come to the end
of the millennium there are going to be a couple of things that it’s
very difficult for some people to grasp and understand, so we’ll see if
we can do it this time.
But in the mean time let’s pick up where we left off on day six and
let’s come to Isaiah 32. And we are going to see how the millennium is
going to be. Now we know the Spirit of God is going to be available. We
know that salvation is going to be given to everyone at that time all
during the millennium. And we know that it is going to be absolutely (in
human existence) nearly the greatest time that has ever been. And I say
“nearly” because we don’t know what it’s going to be like for the one
hundred year period that follows the millennium, which is interesting –
the one hundred year period is actually a tithe of the thousand years,
is it not?
Alright, let’s come back here, Isaiah 32:15. It says: “Until the
spirit be poured [out] upon us from on high…” Now doesn’t that sound a
little bit like what happened in Acts 2 on the Day of Pentecost when the
Holy Spirit came? Yes. Well the Holy Spirit’s going to be available to
all people. “…And the wilderness be a fruitful field, and the fruitful
field be counted for a forest. Then judgment shall dwell in the
wilderness, and righteousness remain in the fruitful field. And the work
of righteousness shall be peace…” (Isa. 32:15-17). So here again we’re
not talking about just the physical place, but we are talking about the
work of conversion all during the millennium. Just like we have the
parables of the sower in Matthew 13 and the parallel columns that we
have in Mark and in Luke. Very important to understand. This is talking
about that spiritual harvest that is going to take place. So it’s really
saying that it’s a universal salvation that is going out to all people.
Now notice: “…And the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance
for ever.” See, no more fear. No more crime. No more - none of this.
“And My people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure
dwellings, and in quiet resting places…” Now those resting places are
typical of living during the millennium. And it says: “When it shall
hail, coming down on the forest; and the city shall be low in a low
place. Blessed
are ye that sow beside all waters, that send forth thither
the feet of the ox and the ass” (verses 17-20). In other words, so that
there will be plenty of that. But it’s very interesting here. We can tie
in … just put in your margin there Psalm 1, concerning: “Blessed is
the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in
the way of sinners … But his delight is in the law of the LORD;
and in His law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a
tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in
his season…” (Psa. 1:1-3). And that’s what’s going to happen. All during
the millennium every one is going to bring forth fruit (spiritually
speaking) in season. And God is going to harvest it. It’s going to be
the greatest harvest. The greatest thing that has happened since the
creation of the world. Just think how many billions will be converted
and added to the kingdom of God.
Now, we need to also understand that God did not create the universe
in vain. He created that in purpose, for a purpose. And the more that
they get out and study into the universe, the more they are awed by the
very power of it. So in the final analysis God is going to need
billions, and billions, and billions to help to produce what God wants
to produce with the vastness of the universe that He has created. So as
I said before, we need to not only think big, we need to think gigantic.
Ok, let’s come back here to Isaiah 25:6. This is going to be really
quite a wonderful time for everything here. And here’s what God is going
to do for all people. He says so right here. “And in this mountain shall
the LORD of hosts…” Now “the mountain of the Lord” is where? In
Jerusalem on Mount Zion. “…The LORD of hosts [shall] make unto all
people a feast of fat things [that’s all the good things that you’d ever
want], a feast of wines on the lees, of fat things full of marrow, of
wines on the lees well refined.” I mean that is a time that we could say
the greatest and the best will be produced. There will be no more
Thunderbird wine. There will be no more Andre Champaign. There will be
no more hard, tough steaks. There will be none of this. Plus, everyone
is going to be converted. It’s going to be quite a time. A sinner, as
we’re going to see a little bit later on, they’re not going to be
allowed to be around. They’re either going to repent, or they’re going
to have to face the consequences.
Now notice verse 7: “And He will destroy in this mountain the face of
the covering cast over all people, and the vail that is spread over all
nations.” See, so they’re going to have their blindness removed. See,
God has got to do this at the beginning of the millennium. And we’ll see
that when the beginning of the Last Great Day starts, He also has to do
that with those people. “He will swallow up death in victory; and the
Lord GOD will wipe away tears from off all faces [He’s going to]; and
the rebuke of His people shall He take away from off all the earth: for
the LORD hath spoken it” (verses 7-8). Now this is really quite a
thing, isn’t it? That’s what’s going to happen all during the
millennium.
Now verse 9: “And it shall be said in that day, Lo, this is
our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us: this
is the LORD; we have waited for Him, we will be glad and rejoice in
His salvation.” So that’s a tremendous thing, brethren. Just think of
this attitude all through the millennium, all people. Just think of the
things that are going to be taught. How right, how good, how pure, how
lovely. Every kind of description that you would like to give. It will
apply. And so God is going to have an increase. God is going to produce.
The whole world is going to learn. And we are going to be the ones who
will be teaching them.
Since we are here in Isaiah let’s come over to chapter 30 and let’s
see. Here, this describes part of our job. And you know, God is going to
have us active and busy all during the millennium, all during the one
hundred year period, and all during the rest of the ages of eternity. So
God has called us to a tremendous and absolutely mind-boggling calling.
Whereas most religions in the world, what do they do? They have things
set up so that you can get along a little better in this life. But you
ask them, “Why were you born? What is God doing? When is Christ
returning? What are these things that are going to happen?” They don’t
know. They don’t even believe in the resurrection in most cases, though
they mouth the words. All of their so-called immortal souls go to
heaven. And if you don’t have the book Primitive Christianity in
Crisis by Alan Knight, well you make sure you get a copy of it. We
do have a few copies here in the office. But let me tell you something:
you cannot understand how those false doctrines came into the church
unless you have read his book. How did it happen? Well you see, during
the millennium none of this is going to happen. Everyone is going to
know God. Everyone is going to know who their teachers are. Everyone is
going to know who their rulers are. Everyone is going to keep the
Sabbath, keep the holy days. And they are going to work and produce, and
life is going to be the way that God wants it to be. And let me tell you
something, it’s going to make this modern world look like an absolute
conglomeration of insane idiots.
Now here, Isaiah 30:18: “And therefore will the LORD wait, that He
may be gracious unto you…” That is, that’s why He’s not bringing the
millennium now. In His set time it will come, you see. “…Be gracious
unto you, and therefore will He be exalted, that He may have mercy upon
you: for the LORD is a God of judgment: blessed are all
they that wait for Him.” Now that includes us who are now waiting. But
let me tell you something else: everyone during the millennium is going
to be doing the work and the will of God the way God wants it done. So
they’ll be waiting on God, as it were. “For the people shall dwell in
Zion at Jerusalem: thou shalt weep no more: He will be very gracious
unto thee at the voice of thy cry; when He shall hear it, He will answer
thee” (Isa. 30:18-19). Now it says in another place that He is going to
really do some fantastic things. He’s even going to answer right while
you’re asking. And that ought to help us to be able to have more faith
in prayers that we have to God. I’ll tell you one way to never have a
prayer answered. That is go pray your heart out, be as fervent as you
can, get all done and say “Amen,” and then stand up on your feet and
say, “I wonder if God will answer this prayer?” You’ve just undone
everything that you’ve asked for.
“And though the Lord give you the bread of adversity, and the
water of affliction, [that is in the past to bring them to the point of
conversion], yet shall not thy teachers be removed into a corner any
more…” No, it’s not going to be like it was in the past. There are not
going to be those trials and tribulations. “…But thine eyes shall see
thy teachers…” That will be our jobs. Isn’t that going to be fantastic?
Verse 21: “And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This
is
the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn
to the left” (verses 20-21).
Now, let’s stop and think on this for a minute. Let’s look at the
three existence of converted people who are resurrected. The first
existence is in the womb right after conception. And now they’ve been
able to take 3-D pictures, which show babies as young as 12 weeks old
who are able … and they see them doing things in practice so when they
are born they will have all of these things down pat. They practice
walking. Their legs are going like this. That’s to build and strengthen
the muscles. Their arms are going like this. They suck their thumbs.
They open their eyes, but they can’t see because it’s totally dark in
the womb. They smile. They’re disturbed at outside noises coming in to
them. And remember, water is a great conductor of sound. So it’s very
incumbent upon mothers to be careful what kind of sounds that they have
coming upon them. And it just makes me wonder, all these people who are
involved in some of these awful things called music today, and all that
sound coming into their ears, to the body, into the unborn. But never
the less they also yawn, they smile, and they are getting ready to be
born.
Now there’s a set time for them to be born. And when they have been
born they come into this world, and they do something for the very first
time – they breathe and they are no longer dependent upon the umbilical
cord to be fed. But in the process of growing, right after being born
and so forth, they have mother’s milk, which is the best thing, and
should be. All mothers should nurse their children. God designed it many
ways which are totally beneficial to the mother and to the child. This
is not the place to get into it. But anyway if someone is not cut off
because of an untimely or early death, they live in this physical life.
Now if God calls them then God’s plan is still working, isn’t it?
He’s given us minds. He’s given us understanding. He’s called. He’s
given us His Spirit. And now He is teaching us. And what are we doing in
this life but in loving God and keeping His commandments, and learning
of His Word, walking in His way, repenting and changing and growing –
what are we doing? Well, we are practicing for being born again, are we
not? Yes, indeed.
So when we die and are put into the grave, or we’re still alive and
changed when Christ returns, we are born into the kingdom of God. Then
all of a sudden we are spirit beings, correct? Now we have another form
of existence, don’t we? Yes. So we’re going to be doing things for the
first time that we have never ever done in our whole lives. Just like
when a newborn is born and starts breathing, then it’s doing that for
the very first time. And isn’t it interesting because “breath” is
likened unto “spirit.” So just as the newborn takes a first breath, so
when we are born into the kingdom of God we are going to be spirit
beings. So as it were, our breath will be the fullness of the Spirit of
God. Now likewise with all of those that we are teaching in the
millennium, they will know this. They will know who God is. They will
know who we are. We are going to be teaching and training them. It’s
going to be an amazing thing indeed.
Now let’s come over here to Micah 4. (Hosea, and hold it at Amos
because we’ll go back to Amos here in just a minute. Amos, Jonah, and
then Micah.) Now let’s pick it up here in verse 4. I just want to cover
this. After not learning war anymore … and just stop and think about it:
God is not going to have any more exploiting corporations to exploit
people and control them, and destroy their lives. No. Verse 4: “But they
shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none
shall make them
afraid…”, all during the millennium. It says: “Of the increase of His
government and peace there shall be no end…” (Isa. 9:7). “…For
the mouth of the LORD of hosts hath spoken it” (Micah 4:4).
Now back here to Amos 9. Let’s see what kind of thing that they will
have, what kind of agriculture it is going to be. It’s going to be
something. Just like we read earlier. God is going to make them a feast
of all the fat things. Well it’s going to come, and come, and come. The
produce, the food, the things that are produced, as well as then you can
also understand all the things that will be produced in making clothes,
making shoes, making things, making whatever machines that we will need
at that time. It’s going to be an amazing thing. But here it starts with
the agricultural base.
Amos 9:13: “Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that the plowman
shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth
seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall
melt.” It’s just going to be an overflowing abundance. Now you compare
that with what is in the world today with the war and the famine and
starvation and so forth. Verse 14: “And I will bring again the captivity
of My people of Israel [and this means bring them out of their
captivity], and they shall build the waste cities, and inhabit them;
and they shall plant vineyards, and drink the wine thereof…” Now all you
tea-totelers listen up. Now sure, there’s not going to be alcoholism.
You can be guaranteed that. But it’s going to be used in the right way,
and the best of it “…They shall also make gardens, and eat the fruit of
them. And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be
pulled up out of their land which I have given them, saith the LORD thy
God” (Amos 9:13-15). Now think of this starting out the beginning of the
millennium where there’s still some wars going on as we saw, and then
coming all the way down through the millennium.
Now let’s come to Isaiah 60 and let’s see something here, how it’s
going to be. Economically we’ve seen how it is for agriculture. Now
let’s see how it’s going to be for commerce and industry. Verse 16:
“Thou shalt also suck the milk of the Gentiles, and shalt suck the
breast of kings…” That is symbolic language that you’re going to receive
the best of everything. So will all of them during the millennium. “…And
thou shalt know that I the LORD am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer,
the mighty One of Jacob.” So you see, as great as the coming new world
order is going to appear in the eyes of men, what God is going to do
during the millennium is going to pale into absolute insignificance this
coming great new world order of Satan the devil.
Let’s see what He’s going to do here, verse 17. Here’s how rich they
are going to be: “For brass I will bring gold, and for iron I will bring
silver, and for wood brass, and for stones iron…” Now there’s going to
be a lot of industry going on using all of these things. And we’re no
longer going to have these counterfeit notes, which most currencies are
today. They are counterfeit notes put out by fake banks which say they
are central banks. No more. God is a god of real wealth. God is a god of
real power. God is a god of real righteousness. And that’s how it’s
going to be. Now notice: “…I will also make thy officers peace, and
thine exactors righteousness.” So that’s going to be us. They are going
to be able to give their tithes and offerings and so forth. God is going
to bless them because of obedience. God is going to bless them with His
Spirit. God is going to bless them with conversion. Amazing.
“Violence shall no more be heard in thy land, wasting nor destruction
within thy borders; but thou shalt call thy walls Salvation, and thy
gates Praise” (verse 18). This is an amazing thing, brethren, what God
is going to do. And when we leave this Feast of Tabernacles, which we
will do after the Last Great Day, I want you to keep these things in
mind. Because this is the vision that God has given us so that in the
times of trouble and difficulty that we are going to face after the
feast (which all of us are going to face one way or the other because
we’re still living in the world) keep your mind focused on these things.
Now let’s come back to Isaiah 33 please. And this will be really
quite a wonderful thing when we see right here in the Word of God it
talks about it. Let’s begin here in verse 20: “Look upon Zion, the city
of our solemnities: thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation, a
tabernacle that shall not be taken down; not one of the stakes
thereof shall ever be removed, neither shall any of the cords thereof be
broken. But there the glorious LORD will be unto us a place of
broad rivers…” That’s just likened unto God’s Spirit. Remember, as we
will see tomorrow, that the crystal clear waters will flow out of the
throne of God (Revelation 22). So this is likened unto it. “…Wherein
shall go no galley with oars, neither shall gallant ship pass thereby.
For the LORD is
our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king;
He will save us” (Isa. 33:20-22). So that’s really quite a description,
isn’t it? So just like the world today is all focused in and is going to
come to the point of worshiping Satan the devil, so likewise in the
millennium all are going to be focused in on worshiping God and His way
and His truth and His righteousness.
Now come over here to Isaiah 35:1. “The wilderness and the solitary
place shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom
as the rose.” Now you tie that in with Amos 9 there again. “It shall
blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing: the glory of
Lebanon shall be given unto it, the excellency of Carmel and Sharon,
they shall see the glory of the LORD, and the excellency of our
God” (Isaiah 35:1-2). So it’s going to really be a tremendous thing
that’s going to happen.
“Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees [that’s
what we’re going to do]. Say to them that are of a fearful heart,
Be strong, fear not: behold, your God will come with
vengeance [He already has. This is coming into the millennium], … and
save you. Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of
the deaf shall be unstopped. Then shall the lame man leap as an
hart, and the tongue of the dumb sing…” (verses 3-6). That’s going to be
our job. Can you imagine what it’s going to be like to heal blind
people? To heal those who cannot speak? To heal those who have had limbs
destroyed? It’s going to be an amazing thing because if the lame is
going to leap as the hart, that’s what it’s talking about.
Now notice verse 7: “And the parched ground shall become a pool, and
the thirsty land springs of water: in the habitation of dragons, where
each lay, shall be grass with reeds and rushes.” Then it talks
about: “…[the] highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called
The way of holiness; the unclean [person] shall not pass over it…”
(verses 7-8). No, we’re going to see in just a little bit that during
the millennium there’s going to be a division between the righteous and
the sinners. And God is going to make that division and they’re going to
have to choose. God is not going to let the wicked prosper. Now we’ll
talk about how God will deal with them in just a little bit.
Let’s continue on here just a minute. “No lion shall be there, nor
any ravenous beast shall go up thereon [no, the lions are going to
be the pets back at home as we saw there in Isaiah 11], … but the
redeemed shall walk there: And the ransomed of the LORD shall
return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their
heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall
flee away” (verses 9-10). So there’s the whole mission statement for the
thousand years.
Now let’s look at Psalm 145. See, it is amazing, isn’t it? Let’s
think about it for a minute. The key to understanding the Bible is what
the religionists in the world do not want to do. And that is: obey God
and love Him. For example: as I tell people who want to know about the
Sabbath and what it’s for, and so forth (and they are really serious), I
say, “Ok, you do this: you go ahead and keep the Sabbath. And on the
Sabbath day study about the Sabbath. And you do this for several months,
you will understand the Sabbath. But if you don’t obey, you’re not going
to understand.” So likewise with the holy days. We don’t understand them
unless we obey and keep them. And then with God’s Spirit and God’s Word,
He opens up our understanding so we can realize what it really is.
Now here, Psalm 145, listen to this. This is a fantastic description
of what it’s going to be like all during the millennium. Verse 1: “I
will extol Thee, my God, O king; and I will bless Thy name for ever and
ever. Every day will I bless Thee; and I will praise Thy name for ever
and ever” (Psa. 145:1-2). Just think of this: every day people are going
to be praying to God. Every day they’re going to be thanking and
blessing God. It’s going to be an amazing place. It’s going to be an
amazing thing. And we, brethren, are the ones who are going to
administer this with Christ. That’s what’s so fantastic about it.
“Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and His
greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall praise Thy works
to another, and shall declare Thy mighty acts.” So all during the
millennium this is what is going to happen, isn’t it? “I will speak of
the glorious honour of Thy majesty, and of Thy wondrous works. And
men
shall speak of the might of Thy terrible [awesome] acts: and I will
declare Thy greatness. They shall abundantly utter the memory of Thy
great goodness, and shall sing of Thy righteousness.” And here’s what
they’re going to be singing: “The LORD is gracious, and full of
compassion; slow to anger, and of great mercy” (verses 3-8). And you
wonder in the midst of all of this, why would people choose to sing?
We’ll talk about that in just a little bit.
“The LORD is good to all: and His tender mercies
are over all His works. All Thy works shall praise Thee, O LORD;
and Thy saints shall bless Thee. They shall speak of the glory of Thy
kingdom, and talk of Thy power; to make known to the sons of men His
mighty acts, and the glorious majesty of His kingdom. Thy kingdom is
an everlasting kingdom, and Thy dominion endureth throughout all
generations” (verses 9-13). In other words not only during the time of
the millennium, but down through all eternity because there are ages of
eternity.
Now let’s look at a couple things here and begin to ask some
questions and see what’s going to happen. Now human nature is this way:
once you get used to something because you’re born into a certain set of
circumstances in society… And for example: I doubt if there are any
children today who even have a thought that there was never a time when
we were using electricity, and had lights and cars and all the things we
have today. Now, they get used to it. And what happens when children
have everything? They get spoiled. Now just think what’s going to happen
to human nature as we progress down through the millennium. They’re
going to be taking these things for granted. They are going to be able
to see their teachers and they’re going to take it for granted. And
also, there’s going to be enough human nature around that there are
going to be some who are going to want to sin. So let’s look and see two
things. Number one: How long are people going to live during the
millennium. Number two: What happens to the righteous? Number three:
What happens to the sinner?
Now let’s come here to Isaiah 65. Now I know that we apply this to
the one hundred year period, that’s true. And it’s probably going to be
exactly the same for the millennium and for the one hundred years of the
Great White Throne Judgment period.
Now let’s pick it up here, Isaiah 65:17: “For, behold, I create new
heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor
come into mind. But be ye glad and rejoice for ever in that which
I create: for, behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a
joy. And I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in My people: and the
voice of weeping shall be no more heard in her, nor the voice of crying”
(Isa. 65:17-19). So that applies all during the millennium, doesn’t it?
That also will apply during the Great White Throne Judgment too, without
a doubt.
“There shall be no more thence an infant of days [that is an infant
of days who does not fulfill his life], nor an old man that hath not
filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred years old…” That
means live to be a hundred years old. And we’re all destined to die,
with the exception where God makes the exception, and we will see it.
“…But the sinner being an hundred years old shall be accursed”
(verse 20). Now, let’s look at it this way. You can read the rest of it
and it shows, again, the millennium setting.
Let’s come to an unusual circumstance that we find in the New
Testament and let’s apply that to us. Let’s come here to I Thessalonians
4. Because there is a time when those who are truly converted at the
return of Christ and are still living – now it says they don’t die. Now,
I’ve gone back and forth in trying to understand this, which is this:
Hebrews 9:27 (paraphrased): “It’s given to man once to die. After that
the judgment.” Now it says here in I Thessalonians 4 concerning those
which are alive when Christ returns. So let’s read that and let’s think
about this for a minute. Is their change kind of… I don’t know how to
phrase it. Let’s read it first and then we’ll think about it here.
I Thessalonians 4:14: “For if we believe that Jesus died and rose
again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him.
For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are
alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent
[precede] them which are asleep. For the Lord Himself shall descend from
heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump
of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive
and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds,
to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord” (I
Thes. 4:14-17).
Now, they are changed instantaneously, aren’t they? Now how this
works, I don’t know. Is this change considered an instantaneous death
and transformation to spirit. Death of the human body. I mean it’s going
to be transformed because it says there in Philippians 3:21 (let’s go
back there)… In talking about when Christ returns: “Who shall change our
vile body [bodies], that it may be fashioned like unto His glorious
body, according to the working whereby He is able even to subdue all
things unto Himself.” So we don’t know the exact process. But it does
say in Isaiah 65 that “the infant shall die a hundred, and the sinner
dying at a hundred shall be accursed.”
Now then, what would it serve for those who are righteous, for those
who have (as we shall say) through the process of God’s salvation been
qualified for salvation, what would be the purpose for them to die and
be buried? Well, they’d have to be resurrected. Well then let’s tie that
in to what we have at the end. What purpose would it be for those who
are righteous at the end, to die and be buried, but rather, shall be
changed and transformed as Paul said: “In a moment, in the twinkling of
an eye, at the last trump:…we shall [all] be changed” (I Cor. 15:52).
Just like those being resurrected out of the graves will be changed. So
is it that at that point of a hundred years, that the righteous when
they are changed, there is a death of the physical body and they have it
converted into a spiritual body.
Now, I suggest this: that we all wait until we see how it happens
when we are ruling and reigning with Christ. Then we will know for sure.
Otherwise these are just some thoughts to help give us some
understanding.
Part 2
Now let’s continue on brethren. Let’s ask the question: What does the
Bible teach us, and how does God show us that He deals with people who
have sinned, and sinned greatly enough that they should die, but allows
them to live? See, because that’s going to be the quandary during the
millennium. What are you going to do with people who die?
Now, during the first part of the millennium they can die, be put in
the grave, and every time there is a funeral that takes place everyone
is going to know that that person has committed the unpardonable sin.
Because they die as sinners and are accursed. That’s their first death.
So keep that in mind also for tomorrow.
Now when we come down to the last generation there’s not going to be
time for them to live a hundred years. There’s not going to be time to
be able to have them die the death at a hundred, being accursed. Now
let’s ask the question. Let’s come back here to Genesis 2 and let’s look
at something here for just a minute. And also, I think this will help us
understand how God is going to do it.
Now, was the Garden of Eden the ideal setting that God wanted? Yes.
And didn’t we cover the restitution of all things? Yes. Now what
happened with Adam and Eve? Obviously they sinned enough to die. He gave
them the death sentence. He put within them the law of sin and death
because of their transgressions, but He let them live, didn’t He? So
what did He do? Now this has also been brought up (I brought it up
before) as referring to the last generation. But could it also happen to
those during the millennium who sin grievously and have to be removed?
Will there be a place of exile of all sinners, gross sinners, which
would be a minority of people by the way. But still there will be,
because God is not going to take away free choice from anybody. It’s
still going to be there. It’s still going to be whether you’re going to
choose to love God and serve Him, or go your own way. It’s like with
Adam and Eve. So what did He do?
Now, here’s what He did. He cut them off from the tree of life,
didn’t He? And He sent them out of the Garden of Eden, didn’t He?
Genesis 3:24: “So He drove out the man [and obviously his wife]; and He
placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword
which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.” Now then,
are we going to have something similar during the millennium? Now I know
I’ve applied it to the last generation of the millennium, but could it
be that there is going to be a place of exile that those who just say,
“Well look, I just want to choose which ever way I want to go.” And God
is going to say, “Ok. If you do that, you’re going to go over here to
this place of exile. And if you repent you can come back. But if you
don’t repent you’re going to live out your life a hundred years and
you’re going to die accursed and you’re going to be buried.” Now, I
don’t know. But it’s very likely, based upon what we have here in
Genesis 3. So if we’re going to have the restitution of all things, as
we saw there at the beginning of the feast, are we not also going to
have a means of handling those who have committed grievous sins? Now
obviously if someone commits something like murder, then the sentence is
death right there. And of course the one who has been murdered can be
resurrected. But however, during the millennium it says very clearly
that “no one is going to hurt or destroy in all My holy mountain.” So I
highly doubt whether we are going to have murderers around. I’m sure
that there are going to be those who are going to try and steal (that’s
only part of human nature), and lie, and things like that. That’s all
part of human nature. And people can repent of those things. Those are
sins which are sins not unto death.
But what happens when you have someone who comes to the point that
they are just incorrigible and you cannot have them around? Well we also
have the principle too, don’t we, of this way: that we are not to become
part of the world. We are separate. We are told that “be separate from
the way of the world and sinners” right? Yes. So it’s very possible that
God will have this.
Now why is this necessary? Because God has decreed that all sinners
will die twice. All unrepentant sinners will suffer the second death,
which we will get into tomorrow. So here they are exiled. Now where do
you suppose would be the best place to exile them. Ok, let’s see, maybe
we have an answer in the New Testament. And then we’re going to see
something that has been very hard for people to understand. So let’s see
if we can put it together. Now I realize that we are into areas that are
not absolutely totally dogmatic in the things that I have just said
here. I understand that. So in thinking the process through, which God
wants us to do, we understand that the ultimate reality of it is going
to be when we see how God truly does it. But in the mean time it’s
certainly not wrong for us to try and get some understanding of the
Scriptures based upon what we know. So let’s come to Revelation 20 and
let’s see part of the enigma in trying to understand these Scriptures,
and how God is going to handle it.
Now let’s come to Revelation 20. Now we saw that the angel came down
(verses 1 and 2) and put the devil into the abyss. It says, verse 2:
“And he took hold of the dragon, the ancient serpent, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years.” So all during the millennium Satan is not
going to be around to tempt them. Which also tells us one thing very
important, because that also goes back to the time of when Adam and Eve
sinned. The beginning was when they let Satan persuade them to go
against God. And as soon as Satan enters the scene, sin prospers. When
Satan is removed then not all sin, but the sins that Satan inspires will
be gone. So: “Then he cast him into the abyss, and locked him up, and sealed the abyss over him, so that he would not deceive the nations any longer until the
thousand years were fulfilled; and after that it is ordained that he be
loosed for a short time” (Rev. 20:2-3, FV). Now why would God do
that? Because He needs Satan for one more mission. And let’s see what
that is. He let’s them out. He lets Satan, and of course then the demons
too, He let’s them out with a purpose that’s necessary to be fulfilled.
All during the millennium sinners who die are accursed. That’s their
first death. When we come down to the last generation you are going to
have righteous people who are living who will probably live over into
the Great White Throne Judgment period so they can live to be a hundred
and then be transformed. Then you are also going to have the sinners who
are exiled. They’re still going to be alive. They’re going to have to
die their first death. Because you cannot have the Great White Throne
Judgment one hundred year period begin until certain things are done.
So let’s see it here. Let’s come down to verse 7: “Now when the
thousand years have been completed, Satan shall be loosed out of his
prison…” Why does God let him out of his prison? You see, the prison
that he is put into in the abyss is a temporary punishment. Because as
we will see the fulfillment of the seventh day of the Feast of
Tabernacles also gives the final judgment on Satan the devil as well.
That has to be reserved until the end of the millennium, as we will see.
“And he shall go out to deceive the nations that are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog…” Now this
brings us right back to the very first day of the Feast of Tabernacles,
about how Gog and Magog came down and wanted to attack and take away the
kingdom from beginning when Christ returns at the beginning of the
millennium. But they are destroyed. Their names are (as we will say) the
total epitome of evil to come down and fight Christ at the beginning of
the millennium. Now Gog and Magog in this particular case then has to be
a geographical area in Gog and Magog. Now why do I say that? I say that
because of this: that if God is going to give free moral agency and free
choice to everyone to choose, do you not think that at the beginning of
the millennium when all of those armies of Gog and Magog have been
destroyed, that they’re going to be the physical descendents of Gog and
Magog who are going to be converted? Yes. Because God says that with
that event of destroying the armies of Gog and Magog at the beginning of
the millennium, all the heathen (which includes the rest of those of Gog
and Magog who are still alive) are going to know that Christ is the
Lord, and that God is ruling on this earth. So this has to be the people
of Gog and Magog, but part of the territory of Gog and Magog. And those
who have the rebellious attitude that Gog and Magog had at the beginning
of the millennium. And so it says “to deceive the nations.” Not deceive
Gog and Magog alone. So “in the four quarters of the earth” Gog and
Magog describes that part of the earth where they have been exiled to.
Now notice, here’s his mission: “…of whom the number is as the sand of the sea…” Now God uses that to show it’s a great
number but it’s not determinable (the exact number) and why. Why?
Because there is choice. And if they choose to sin, God has not
predetermined who is going to choose to sin and who is going to choose
not to sin. God reserves that for every individual that He calls, or
exposes them to the truth. And God is not going to take away that from
anybody. He didn’t take it from Adam and Eve. He hasn’t taken it away
from us. He’s not going to take it away from the people who live during
the millennium. He’s not going to take it away from the people in the
last generation of the millennium.
But you see, those who are incorrigible sinners at that time will not
have one hundred years to live, to die, and be buried accursed. So God
has to execute His plan so that they will die their first death in a
very unusual manner. And He uses Satan to do it. He releases Satan. And
he goes over to where they are in the area of Gog and Magog, and you can
almost hear it. “Boy, I’ve been fighting this for a thousand years, and
I really am the true God. You were right in rejecting God. You were
right in coming over here. You were right in exercising your free moral
agency to do what you want to, and now I am here as God to rescue you.
Worship me.” And you know they will. What else do you think that Satan
is going to do? What did he do with Adam and Eve? What did he do when
Christ had His confrontation with Satan the devil to be tempted of him?
Did he not say, “Worship me”? Yes, indeed. So no doubt, he’s going to do
it again. However it’s going to be a deception because he set out to
deceive these people who have already rejected salvation. They’re not
deceived out of salvation. By choice they have rejected it. Just like
every one who commits the unpardonable sin, by choice they reject God.
So there we have it.
Now what does he do? “…To gather them together for war” (verse 8, FV). And every time Satan is around there is war. Without a doubt.
Look what happened with Cain and Abel. The first murder, right? Yes.
War, death and destruction.
Now then, in preparing for war they’re probably going to make various
weapons. We don’t know how much technology they are going to be able to
develop in a short time. It says he must be loosed for a short time or a
short season. We don’t know how long that is. Is that three and a half
years as some of the other areas where it is for a “short season”
referred to, or a short time? It’s possible. It’s going to be long
enough for them to prepare for war. It’s going to be long enough for
them to make enough armaments that they think that they are going to be
able to conquer the saints down in Jerusalem. And you see, if you go
conquer Jerusalem and you take the capital, and you take over God’s
throne… Oh boy, doesn’t that sound like a repeat of Isaiah 14? Yes,
indeed. If you do that then you can finally be god. You can finally rule
over the world. And then you see, “You can be rewarded,” Satan is going
to tell them. “You can be rewarded. And you can take over and rule and
you can dispose of all of these people.” It will be a very convincing
thing. I mean all we have to do is just piece together what Satan has
said down through the years and put it together again. See, Satan can’t
do anything new. Whatever he does is just a repeat.
Ok, so here’s what happens, verse 9: “Then I saw them go up upon the breadth of the earth and encircle the camp
of the saints…” Now the camp: could this be something that is going to
happen during the Feast of Tabernacles? I do not know. “…And the beloved
city…” Now they are going to think that they are going to have success.
But God has His execution in mind for them. “…And fire came down from
God out of heaven and consumed them…” Now when all of those who are
sinners and chosen to sin, who have been exiled to Gog and Magog, are
worked up into their armies and brought down to Jerusalem, they will
have finished completing the unpardonable sin. The wages of sin is death
as it always has been. So here, for them, is their first death. They’re
yet going to suffer the second death, as we will see tomorrow. But all
sinners who are incorrigible sinners; those who won’t repent or never
repent God has decreed that they will die twice. So what we are reading
of here in Revelation 20 then, is the first death of those wicked in the
last generation of the millennium who have not had enough time to die a
natural death, and die a sinner accursed and be buried. Now I think we
can understand it that way, is about the best way we can understand it.
Now here’s something else that has to take place. Because (just as we
saw during the millennium) the only way that righteousness is brought
in, is not only by having the government of God here; not only by having
the resurrected saints rule and reign and teach and so forth, but Satan
must be removed. Now then, Satan’s work is done at this point. There is
no other purpose for Satan the devil. Now’s the time for judgment
against Satan. So let’s see what this is. Let’s see how it’s going to be
accomplished. And we will see that Satan’s judgment must be done before
the beginning of the Last Great Day, and the meaning and fulfillment of
the Last Great Day. So he is sentence and he is judged.
Now let’s read it here, verse 10: “And the Devil, who deceived them…”
And of course the devil - what do you have with the devil? All of his
demons because he’s king over the abyss. So when Satan is cast into the
abyss, all the demons are cast into the abyss. So when Satan is let out,
all the demons are let out. So when this judgment comes upon Satan, it’s
going to come upon all the demons. “And the Devil, who deceived them,
was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone [now this is a proper
translation with a correct interpretation of Revelation 19, which we
will look at in just a minute], where the beast and the false prophet had been cast…” Now when were the beast and the false prophet cast
into the lake of fire? So this also tells us that there is going to be a
lake of fire active during the millennium, both. So you’re going to have
two things. You’re going to have the totally incorrigible who may commit
a crime that demands instant death. They’ll probably, during the
millennium, be cast into the lake of fire. Those who sin and never
repent but haven’t done the incorrigible sin until the very end of their
lives by not accepting the salvation of God, and they die as sinners
being a hundred years old. So we probably have two things going here.
But let’s go back to Revelation 19:20 (FV) and let’s see what
happens to the beast and the false prophet. Now this is important to
understand. Verse 20: “And the beast was taken, and with him the false
prophet who worked miracles in his presence [two human beings - flesh
and blood], by which he had deceived those who received the mark of the
beast and those who worshiped his image. Those two were cast alive into
the lake of fire, which burns with brimstone…” Now when people are cast
into the lake of fire, what happens? They burn up. Now just think of it
this way. Think of it as a lake of molten lava. Now any human being,
being flesh and blood, cast into that is burned up and they are no more.
So that’s why I translated it this way so it clears up the
mistranslation that most people believe that the beast and the false
prophet were there being tormented all during the millennium. It cannot
be because human beings are not tormented in fire. See, that’s a
misinterpretation and not a clear translation, because people believe in
an ever-burning hell. So I translated it properly.
Now back to Revelation 20:10 (FV): “…where the beast and the
false prophet had been cast…” Now understand this: the beast was possessed of
Satan the devil, correct? Yes. And the false prophet by probably the
next highest demon under Satan the devil. Those demons then, along with
Satan, were cast into the abyss and the seal shut up over them all
during the millennium. Then they were let out as we saw and so forth.
Now, here’s the final judgment of Satan the devil. “…And they…” Because
it is in the Greek “they shall be tormented.” But that cannot refer to
the beast and the false prophet because they are burned up. So the
“they” has to refer to Satan and the demons. “…And they, Satan and the demons, shall be tormented day and night into the ages of eternity.” So God
is going to have Satan the devil and the demons being tormented day and
night forever into the ages of eternity. Now that’s what the Greek says.
Now a lot of people can argue back and forth and say, “Well, couldn’t
God convert them into a human being and then destroy him and he’s burned
up?” Well anything is possible with God, but is that what God is going
to do? You read in Hebrews 1 where it says that never did He say to any
of the angels at any time, “ ‘You are My Son; this day I have begotten
You’ ” (Heb. 1:5, FV). So I see no reason why He would convert them into being
human beings. But it does say that they are going to be tormented day
and night forever. So that’s quite a thing.
Let’s come back here to Isaiah 14. Let’s see where it talks about the
punishment of Satan the devil. And of course if that’s the case then,
which it undoubtedly is because that’s what the Scriptures tell us, then
there will always be a constant reminder for all eternity to all of the
rest who enter into the kingdom of God that sin and rebellion and going
against God will never succeed.
Now here, Isaiah 14:12: “How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer,
son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!” And he
did. So what we have here right now is this: we have an amalgamation of
everything that Satan stands for, a reference back to his first
rebellion, a reference to his continuous rebellion, and a reference to
the last rebellion that we just read of in Revelation 20.
“For thou hast said in thine heart [and he has never changed], I will
ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God [stars
being the angels of God, but also the creation of the universe of God
out there as well]: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation,
in the sides of the north…” He’s going to be God. That’s what he has
always wanted to do – to replace God. “I will ascend above the heights
of the clouds; I will be like the most High. Yet thou shalt be brought
down to hell, to the sides of the pit [which is the abyss]. They that
see thee shall narrowly look upon thee, and consider thee, saying, Is this the man [this could also be “is
this the one”] that made the earth to tremble, that did shake kingdoms…”
(verses 13-16). And of course all down through history Satan has
possessed various men: the king of Babylon, other kings through time.
And as we can see in our day, obviously had great influence with those
dictators of World War II that we knew like Hitler, and Mussolini, and
Tojo. Probably a combination of Satan and the high principalities and
powers that serve under Satan the devil. And so people are going to look
at him and they’re going to say, “Is this the one?” It’s going to be an
object lesson, isn’t it?
And you stop and think, if this happens all during the millennium
that people can come to the sealed abyss, will they be able to look down
into the abyss and see Satan and the demons down there, and yet turn
around and go sin? Will not that unpardonable sin be even more
determined and premeditated than what we do today? Amazing, isn’t it? So
that’s going to be Satan’s judgment. That’s the last thing that’s going
to take place during the millennium.
So now what do we have? We have undoubtedly those human beings who
were righteous, who are converted, who have the Spirit of God. They will
live on over. And I’ve been torn between this too at different times,
and different sermons. So if you go back and hear some other sermons
where it’s not exactly the same as this just understand that. I’ve said
in the past there are no more human beings alive. Well why not have
those who have not reached a hundred years live on over into the hundred
year period to help set the example for all those who will be
resurrected in the second resurrection? So then you will have those
human beings who will live over into the Great White Throne Judgment
period. You’ll have all the sons of God, all of those of us who are in
the first resurrection. You’ll have all of those who came into the
kingdom of God all during the millennium. And then we are ready for the
finality of God’s plan, which you’ll have to come back tomorrow to get
the rest of the story. Because that will be the finishing and completing
of the plan of God.
Feast of Tabernacles – Day 7–2004 |
Scriptural References |
1) |
Isaiah 32:15-20 |
12) |
Isaiah 65:17-20 |
| 2) |
Psalm 1:1-3 |
13) |
Hebrews 9:27 |
| 3) |
Isaiah 25:6-9 |
14) |
I Thessalonians 4:14-17 |
| 4) |
Isaiah 30:18-21 |
15) |
Philippians 3:21 |
| 5) |
Micah 4:4 |
16) |
I Corinthians 15:52 |
| 6) |
Isaiah 9:7 |
17) |
Genesis 3:24 |
| 7) |
Amos 9:13-15 |
18) |
Revelation 20:2-3, 7-10 |
| 8) |
Isaiah 60:16-18 |
19) |
Revelation 19:20 |
| 9) |
Isaiah 33:20-22 |
20) |
Hebrews 1:5 |
| 10) |
Isaiah 35:1-10 |
21) |
Isaiah 14:12-16 |
| 11) |
Psalm 145:1-13 |
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