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THE PRE-EVOLUTION AND DYNAMICS
OF BIBLICAL ESCHATOLOGY
Prophecy is a divine summons for
the righteous or a warning of judgment for the wicked. Because of free choice, an
evolutionary process occurs. This process and its dynamics becomes clear as we progress
through prophetic history. The drama begins in approximately 1920 BC when God repeatedly
promised Abram (later renamed Abraham) and his descendants a great inheritance:
Gen 12:1-5, 13:14-17,
15:5-8,12-16,18-19, 17:1-8,15,16, 22:17,18, 26:3-5, 28:12-14, 35:10-12, 46:2-4.
The many promises of the Abrahamic
covenant appear to be everlasting and unconditional; Only a simple rite of circumcision
was demanded (Gen 17:9-14). Based on this alone, the Jews in the time of Christ firmly
believed they were entitled to the blessings of God simply because they were circumcised
descendants of Abraham. Jesus and John the Baptist taught however that literal descent was
meaningless and guaranteed no such thing (Mt 3:7-10, Jn 8:33,39).
GOD IS CHANGELESS
Gods ultimate purpose never changes; but when those who have been called
persistently refuse to cooperate, He changes the manner in which He will eventually carry
His purpose forward to success, the precise time of its culmination, and the human
instruments He will use. The Bible record is replete with instances of the reversal of
promised blessings and threatened judgments, involving both nations and individuals
(Raymond Cottrell).
A DRAMATIC REVISION
History demonstrates a dramatic transition from literal Israel to a spiritual Israel, the
Israel of flesh to the Israel of God (Gal 6:16). The following
self-explanatory texts prove this quite easily: Ro 2:28,29, 9:6-8, 10:12, Gal 3:7,28,29,
Eph 2:11, Phil 3:3, 1 Pe 2:9,10, Rev 2:9, 3:9. The reason for this shift will be
understood later. It will be clearly seen that a period of probation for the Jewish nation
came to an end, and, among other things, that their rejection of Christ caused the
promises and privileges God had originally given them to be transferred to the Christian
church.
THY WILL BE
DONE
That which God purposed to do for the world through Israel, the chosen nation, He
will finally accomplish through His church on earth today. Prophets and
Kings, p. 713.
HOW IT MIGHT HAVE
WORKED OUT IN THE BEGINNING
Especially important are the promises of God enroute to the promised land: Exodus 3:1-8,
3:19-22, 6:2-8, 15:26, 19:5,6, 23:20-33, 34:10, Deuteronomy 4:5-8, 7:12-23, 11:22-25,
Chapter 28. They tell of the beginnings of eschatology, more importantly, its dynamics.
CONDITIONALITY &
MULTIPLICITY
The Sinai Covenant (Lev 26) given in 1450BC, together with its repeated version (Deu 28)
forty years later, is rightfully called The Constitution of Israel. (Note:
Deuteronomy means the law stated a second time). It clearly teaches that the outcome of
history is conditional and gives the conditions. The terms of this covenant were
frequently executed by God in the history of His people and is an ideal lesson in the
principles and rules of prophecy. Perhaps the greatest principle of the covenant is that
God is not limited to a single course of action. Did you notice all the ways God expressed
His options in Deu 28?
A FEW HINDRANCES TO
THE PLANS AND PURPOSES OF GOD
It was Gods purpose and intent to bring the children of Israel out of Egypt and take
them immediately to the Promised Land. Gods words to this effect seemed
unconditional (Ex 3:8, 6:6-8). Yet because of continued grumblings against the Lord, that
generation did not enter the land of Canaan but was cast down (destroyed) by
God in the wilderness (Num 14:22-35 cf. Ps 106:24-27).
THE IMPACT OF
GODS MERCY ON THE OUTCOME OF EVENTS
On more than one occasion, God wanted to destroy all the Israelites and make of Moses a
great nation. We are led to believe that had not Moses pleaded with the Lord to change His
mind, God would have done just that (Ex 32:7-14, Num 14:1-20, Ps 106:23). This event tells
us of the great power of intercessory prayer. Often, prayer or a change of heart will
change previously stated pronouncements of God (1 Ki 21:17-29, 2 Ki 20:1-3,5,6 cf. Isa
38:1-5, Jonah 3). Also study 1 Sam 2:30,31 cf. 23:10-14.
THE POWER OF FREE
CHOICE
Numbers 32:1-33 well illustrates a principle: Speaking to the Reubenites and Gadites,
Moses said, If you turn away from following Him, He will again leave all this people
in the desert, and you will be the cause of their destruction (Num 32:15). A
powerful statement! The action of two tribes would affect the very existence of the entire
nation. Fortunately, the two tribes were willing to make a few concessions (Num 32:16-33).
Unfortunately, the nation was not always in harmony with His plans. Rebellion usually
dominated events and thus the free will of man often cancelled the promises of God.
History therefore took a different course, all according to Gods foreknowledge. In
this case (as it is in most) God only revealed the immediate future (Deu 31:16-18 cf.
Joshua 23:124:18, Judges 2).
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