JUDGMENT NO. 3
1. Subjects-- The
JEWS.
2. Time-- "The
Great Tribulation."
3. Place-- Jerusalem
and Vicinity.
4. Basis of
Judgment-- Rejection of the Godhead.
5.Result-- Their
Conversion and Reception of Christ as Their Messiah.
This judgment is
FUTURE.
This Judgment is controversial because it denies the church the right to lay claim to the promise
God made to Abraham and his seeds. The acceptance of that statement will allow a hidden Bible truth to emerge. Understanding this Judgment will also provide an important key to a deeper understanding of the Bible. This is a part of the prophecies that many ruler, nations and churches have tried to eradicate.
In a church Bible
Study I was hastily chastened for making reference to the rebuilding of the
Jewish temple before the time of the end.
A scripture out of context was read stating the we are no longer Jews or
Gentiles and since the coming of Christ there has been no need for a temple to
be built.
Jesus also foretold the building
of the Third Temple, after the destruction by the Romans in A.D. 70. In Matthew 24:2, Jesus told the disciples
after they commented about the beauty of the Temple, that not one stone would
be left upon another. This was fulfilled in A.D. 70, by the Romans under Titus. Matthew 24:14-15, Later Jesus refers to the time of the end, when the Third Temple would be
defiled, causing the abomination of desolation. 14“And this gospel of the kingdom will be
preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end
will come. 15“Therefore when you see the ‘abomination of desolation,’ spoken of
by Daniel the prophet, STANDING in the holy place” (whoever reads, let him
understand),
The
abomination of desolation is referred to three times in the book of Daniel, (Daniel
9:27,11;31, 12:11). Each mention refers to the Temple being defiled.
Paul also notes the
need for a Third Temple and the role the Temple will play. The anti-Christ will enter the Temple and
proclaim himself to be God. This is consistent with the words of Jesus and
Daniel about the role this Temple will play.
2 Thessalonians
2:3-4 Let no man deceive you by any
means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and
that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; Who opposeth and exalteth
himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God
sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. The long absence of a Temple and Israel’s
gathering are also foretold by Hosea. The many days refers to our own day. The only other time, since Hosea day there
was no Temple was for the 70-year period, between 586 B.C. and 516 B.C. Seventy
years does not qualify as a long absence when when the only other time is over
1900 years.
Deuteronomy
14:2 For thou art an holy people unto
the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto
himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth.
God’s relationship to Israel, is based on his
word, to the fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The special relationship
between Israel and God is holy, Israel has a specific purpose in the Earth.
They are unique amongst the nations.
From these verses in Deuteronomy we can conclude the following points about
God’s relationship with Israel.
• God chose Israel
• Israel as a nation is distinct from
all the other nations.
• The Lord loves Israel
• God will keep his word he made to the
fathers
A point to remember the church and the Jews are two different groups
and the promises made to
the fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were promises made to the Jews not the
Church. The Children of Isreal are referred to as the bride of God the Father The Church is referred to as the bride of Jesus.
While the Church is
being judged at the Judgment Seat of Christ in the air, the Jews will be judged
under Antichrist on the earth. The Jews are an "earthly" people; and
as all the promises to them are "earthly," it follows that their
judgment must be of an "earthly" character. The basis of their
judgment is their "rejection of the Godhead." In the days of Samuel
they rejected God the Father. 1 Samuel 8:7
And the LORD said unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice of the people in
all that they say unto thee: for they have not rejected thee, but they have
rejected me, that I should not reign over them. In the days of Christ they
rejected God the Son. Luke 23:18 And
they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us
Barabbas. In the days of Stephen they rejected God the Holy Spirit. Ac
7:51,54-60. For their sin they have been scattered among the nations until the
"Times of the Gentiles" are fulfilled. When the "Times of the
Gentiles" are about to end the Jews will be gathered back to the Holy Land
"unconverted," and caused to "pass under the rod." Eze
20:34-38. They will be cast into God's "Melting Pot" (Eze 22:19-22),
and pass through an experience spoken of by Jeremiah and Daniel as the
"TIME OF JACOB'S TROUBLE." Jer 30:4-7; Daniel 12:1. Christ calls it
"The Great Tribulation," and He and Zechariah the Prophet associate
it with the "Return of the Lord." Mt 24:21-31; Zec 14:1-11. The human
agent the Lord will use will be the Antichrist, the awfulness of whose rule
will be supplemented by the pouring out of the "Vials of God's wrath"
upon the earth. Re 15:1,5-8; 16:1-21.
The result of these
terrible judgments will be that the Jews will call in their misery upon the
Lord. Zec 12:10. Then Christ will come back to the Mt. of Olives (Zec 14:4) and
the Jews will look upon Him whom they "pierced" (Zec 12:10), and a
nation, the Jewish Nation, shall be "born (converted) in a day." Isa
66:8. This will complete the judgment of the Jews.
Next judgment will
be a judgment of the nations, and remember it is the Saints (Church) not the Jews that will judge the World.
Continued in Part #4
Your comments and questions are welcome
what ever happened to the last two judgements. they are not presented
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