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- FUTURE
- THE
- SECOND COMING OF CHRIST
-
- I. Introduction
-
- The Bible tells us that as Christians we are only pilgrims in this
- world, citizens of a Heavenly Kingdom, looking forward to our
- salvation in the Second Coming of Christ and Eternity. In the
- book of 1 Thessalonians and in the Gospel of Matthew we are told
- that the coming of Christ will be on a day much like today; a day
- when people will be eating and drinking, marrying and being given
- in marriage (Mat 24:38). It will come like a thief in the night
- and at an hour when we do not expect it (1 Thess 5:2). So that it
- does not take us by surprise we are warned to be ready for Him, to
- keep watch, (Mat 24:42,44), and to encourage one another to live
- godly lives (1 Thess 5:8,11). According to God's calendar of
- events it could begin at anytime, today, tonight, or tomorrow.
-
- In light of this I would like us to consider some of the major
- passages of the Bible concerning the Second Coming of Our Lord
- Jesus Christ and the events of the end times so that we may more
- eagerly look forward to our coming salvation in the return of
- Christ.
-
- I have linked many Scriptures together chronologically to form a
- picture of the end time events as I believe they will happen. I
- would like you to take a trip forward in time right where you are
- and view the events of the end times as history, as if you are
- hearing a story that has already occurred. Can you picture us in
- eternity future, looking backwards toward this era? Let me be
- your guide.
-
- A. Voice from the Future
-
- Picture us standing right now in the Father's House, in the
- city called the New Jerusalem. The walls of our city are
- crystal clear like a diamond and the streets are made of
- pure gold like transparent glass. There is no night here
- for brilliant light shines everywhere. Neither is there
- death nor sin for the old order of things has passed away.
-
- The New Jerusalem is extremely large. It measures
- approximately 1400 miles square and is an unbelievable 1400
- miles high (Rev 21:4). It is surrounded by a jeweled wall
- 200 feet high which has twelve gates made from pearls and
- the gates are attended by angels. In the city is the Tree
- of Life just like the one that was in the Garden of Eden,
- and we all eat of its fruit. We drink from the spring of
- the Water of Life that flows down the main street of the
- city. The glory of God is the illumination of the city.
- We experience total joy and perfect peace here with God.
-
- Now permit me to share some of the chronological account of
- the major events that have taken place since Jesus came for
- us at the end of the Church Age.
-
- II. Events Prior to Second Coming
-
- A. Rapture
-
- 1) The Promise (John 14:2-3)
-
- When the beloved Jesus ministered on the earth during His
- first coming, He had promised His followers in the Church
- that He would return to Heaven for a while and then come
- back for His bride. In fact His exact words were, "In my
- Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would
- have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for
- you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come
- back and take you to be with me that you also may be where
- I am."
-
- Because it had been so long, some in the Church Age had
- struggled with the fact that Jesus would come back. They
- knew that He said He would return but life seemed so normal
- and therefore highly unlikely He would return in their
- generation. Yet, as Jesus said in the Book of John, "I will
- not leave you as orphans; I will come to you" (14:18).
-
- 2) The Event (1Thess 4:16-17)
-
- Yes, Jesus came back exactly as it was recorded in the
- Scriptures. Jesus had told us to, "...keep watch, because
- you do not know on what day your Lord will come...the Son of
- Man will come at an hour when you least expect Him" (Mat
- 24:42,44).
-
- It was a day that was like many others on the earth. Some
- Christians were at their jobs busily involved in their
- assignments, mothers were changing diapers and cleaning the
- home; in other parts of the earth the Christians were asleep
- in their beds. Many young believers were busy in their
- classrooms at school, some Christians were in prayer
- meetings at church, and there were the persecuted Christians
- around the world that were being tortured because of their
- faith in Jesus.
-
- There were even some believers who were involved in acts of
- sin when their Master returned for them, but everyone in
- every situation was taken by utter surprise when suddenly, a
- loud thundering voice was clearly heard from up in the sky.
- Every Christian on earth instantly looked up and could see
- the magnificent splendor of our Glorious Savior Jesus
- Christ. "He was dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet
- and with a golden sash around His chest. His head and hair
- were white like wool, as white as snow,...His face was like
- the sun shining in all its brilliance" (Rev 1:13-14,16).
-
- The loud command that we heard was comparable to the time
- when Jesus called Lazarus from the grave with "a loud
- voice, 'Lazarus, come out!'" (John 11:43). Jesus called
- each Christian to come up to Him. At about the same
- time there was a voice of an archangel and a resounding
- trumpet call and then all those who had died believing in
- Christ rose from the grave in immortal bodies and ascended
- up to Jesus. Then in what seemed to be a "twinkling of an
- eye" all the believers who were alive suddenly lifted off
- the earth to also join their Savior, and were gloriously
- changed into beautiful immortal bodies.
-
- Then Jesus led us, His resurrected and glorified followers
- back to the third heaven. We traveled faster than the speed
- of light and were in the Father's House in a moment's time.
-
-
- B. Chaos and Wrath On Earth
-
- 1) The Chaos
-
- Our sudden disappearance caused widespread chaos throughout
- the world, for we were approximately 5,000,000 people in
- number, not counting the multitude of resurrected saints.
- Airplanes crashed because essential crewmembers were
- missing. Cars were strewn on many freeways for lack of
- drivers. Husbands were frantically searching for wives who
- had vanished. Wives too were left waiting for husbands who
- would not be returning home. Teenagers were searching for
- parents, and likewise, some parents were also looking for
- their teen-age sons and daughters.
-
- Some world leaders were also among the missing, many
- people speculated that they were abducted by terrorists.
- Behind the Iron Curtain the authorities were furious over
- the unexplained disappearance of their "religious
- prisoners." Some churches were left nearly empty and
- others were full of the "falsely religious" including the
- Pastor and the Elders.
-
-
- 2) The Explanation
-
- The world sought answers for the millions of missing
- persons. Some guessed that it may have been the Rapture
- that some Christians had mentioned would occur some day,
- but this was quickly discounted by the leading false
- religions which remained, such as, the Roman Catholic
- Church, the Mormons, and the Jehovah Witnesses to mention a
- few. It was then decided that the Christians who had
- disappeared were the "fanatics," the ones who were always
- talking about Jesus, the Bible and the need to be Born
- Again. It was assumed that we had all gathered in giant
- communes somewhere to pursue our religious zeal.
-
- But while the world was still in a state of shock and
- chaos, a man arose who offered solutions to the problems,
- promising "Peace and Safety." He was the one the Bible had
- said would come someday--the Antichrist. But soon the
- world discovered that his peace was only superficial and
- temporary.
-
- 3) The Seal Judgments
-
- The Antichrist was bent on conquering the world. He had
- easily conquered Europe by deceit and began the conquest of
- the rest of the nations. But other nations were not so
- easily overcome and soon a full scale world war broke out
- which caused tremendous destruction over the entire globe.
-
- Food supplies became critical because of the many destroyed
- agricultural areas. The famine was so severe over the
- world that a man had to work one day just to earn enough
- money to buy a day's meal for himself; his family often
- went hungry. During the war, chemical weapons and germ
- warfare were utilized causing widespread disease. Even the
- wild animals were affected and those animals that survived
- became savage towards men. The casualties resulting from
- the war, the famine, the plagues and the from the attacks
- of the wild beasts accounted for the deaths of over one and
- one-quarter billion people, one-fourth of the earth's
- population (Rev 6:1-8).
-
- The Antichrist took advantage of the war and gained in
- power and began to establish a one-world government. He
- established his own religion and was opposed to the gospel
- of Jesus Christ and engineered one of the greatest
- persecutions of Christianity the world had ever seen. Many
- Christians were murdered, because they would not partake in
- the government sponsored one-world religion (Rev 6:5-11).
- Then the wrath of God was again poured out on all the world
- because of its sin and rebellion against the Holy and True
- One.
-
-
- 4) The Trumpet Judgments
-
- God sent hail and fire mixed with blood down to the earth.
- Nuclear war continued and, "A third of the earth was burned
- up, a third of the trees were burned up and all the green
- grass was burned up" (Rev 8:7).
-
- As God continued to punish the earth and its people with
- each new judgment, He also continued to give man the
- opportunity to repent by allowing a period of time to pass
- before the next curse. But instead of the unbelievers
- crying out to God for mercy, they, "...called to the
- mountains and the rocks, 'Fall on us and hide us from the
- face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the
- lamb...'" (Rev 6:16).
-
- Jesus then turned one-third of the seas into literal blood,
- killing one third of the sea creatures. He also caused
- one-third of the ships to be destroyed. Then His judgment
- fell on a third of the rivers and springs of waters causing
- them to become polluted and many more people died (Rev
- 8:10-11). After a period of time Jesus reduced the hours of
- sunlight and moonlight by one-third, and even caused a third
- of the stars to turn dark (Rev 8:12). Crops all over the
- world died because of the sudden imbalance between night and
- day.
-
- Life on earth had become very difficult. Stealing, murder,
- rape and sexual immoralities were common occurrences as law
- and order began to "breakdown." Still man did not turn to
- God but continued to openly worship demons (Rev 9:20-21).
- Fittingly, Jesus then ordered the "Bottomless Pit" to be
- opened which allowed millions of wicked demons to infest the
- world. This judgment was so severe that men and women tried
- to commit suicide but God would not let them die (Rev 9:1-6).
-
- Then the armies from the East began to march across the land
- to Israel the place of their final battle, "Armageddon." The
- army slaughtered over one billion people while enroute (Rev
- 9:13-18). At this point over one-half of the world's total
- population had been destroyed.
-
-
- 5) The Two Witnesses (Rev 11:1-13)
-
- Our Most Beloved Savior continued to show mercy in the midst
- of His wrath when He sent two prophets to the earth to
- powerfully declare the truths of the gospel. For three and
- one-half years these two brothers preached the Good News of
- salvation through Christ. They also inflicted severe plagues
- and droughts upon the earth as part of God's judgments. Fire
- destroyed anyone who attempted to take their lives.
-
- Finally, God allowed them to be killed, and the people of the
- earth were so pleased that they had worldwide celebrations
- and sent gifts to one another. They left the dead bodies of
- these two saints lying in the streets of Jerusalem, refusing
- them burial. The entire world watched the bodies on
- Satellite TV for three and one-half days. Then Our Sweet and
- Precious Savior raised them to life and caused them to ascend
- up through the heavens in full view of a watching world.
- Suddenly an earthquake "hit" Jerusalem and one-tenth of the
- city collapsed.
-
-
- 6) The Bowl Judgments
-
- Now, as the world's dictator, the Antichrist, demanded that
- he and an image of himself be worshipped as god by all men.
- He was aided by one who could perform many signs and wonders
- by the power of the devil. Because of his power he deceived
- most people on earth and ordered that no one could buy or
- sell any item unless they had the "Mark of the Antichrist" on
- their forehead or right-hand. These two also decreed that
- anyone refusing to worship the Antichrist would be killed
- (Rev 13). Many dear brothers and sisters in Christ were
- beheaded because they would not worship the Antichrist or his
- image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or
- their hands (Rev 20:4).
-
- God too had a mark, but only for the followers of the
- Antichrist, "...ugly and painful sores broke out on the
- people who had the mark of the beast and worshiped his image"
- (Rev 16:2). God also gave men blood to drink! Because the
- world had shed the blood of God's saints and prophets
- throughout history, Jesus turned the oceans, the rivers, and
- the springs of water into real blood (which killed every
- living thing in the waters) (Rev 16:3-7).
-
- The world was staggering under the weight of all of God's
- judgments, yet men and women still refused to repent and
- glorify God. God then caused the sun to scorch the earth and
- its people with intense heat. This judgment was quickly
- followed by total darkness yet men and women, "gnawed their
- tongues in agony and cursed the God of heaven because of
- their pains and their sores, but they refused to repent of
- their sins" (Rev 16:8-11).
-
- God then sent his final judgment upon the earth. This was
- the most severe yet. A violent earthquake occurred that was
- so strong that all the cities of the nations collapsed. New
- York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, London,
- Copenhagen, Cairo, Rome, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo, Indianapolis,
- yes every city of the world was destroyed by the earthquake!
- Coupled with this was a terrible hailstorm that dropped huge
- hailstones weighing about a hundred pounds each. What was
- man's response? It was to curse God because the plague was so
- terrible (Rev 16:17-21).
-
- Chaos reigned on the earth. The food supply had all but
- disappeared, there was only blood to drink, and most of
- mankind was without shelter. The only organizations that had
- any structure left were the armies that were fighting outside
- of Jerusalem at the Battle of Armageddon. The earth was
- enclosed in utter darkness for the sun no longer shone and
- the stars had disappeared. It was cold and only the light
- and heat of weapons exploding jarred the terror of the
- continuous night (Mat 24:29).
-
-
- III. Second Coming of Christ
-
- While the earth was cloaked in darkness and terror, there was
- light and bliss up in the third heaven. The redeemed of God
- had been there in their glorified bodies for seven years.
- They were living in their Father's house, which is the New
- Jerusalem, the vast city of beauty and light. Each saint has
- his own room designed and decorated by his God and Lord--Jesus
- Christ.
-
- One day, suddenly there appeared something very unusual in
- heaven, horses, white horses which came silently and stately
- down the golden streets. There were millions of them and each
- horse seemed to know exactly where they were to go. For one
- white horse stopped by each room of the redeemed. The saints
- joyfully mounted their horses and all rode to the gates of the
- city. The horses and riders rode out through the pearly gates
- and all gathered in columns outside the city. Then Jesus
- joined the army of saints riding His own white horse.
-
- On His head were many crowns and He was clothed in a robe
- which had his name written on it: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF
- LORDS. All of the saints and the chorus of angels sang praise
- unto His Name. He looked at the redeemed with a deep love in
- His eyes and said, "Follow Me." Although there were millions
- upon millions of saints on white horses and all following
- Jesus, each believer could see Jesus. It was as if each was
- riding right next to Him! This is the way heaven is, for
- although there is only one Jesus and He is in bodily form, He
- seems to be visible and accessible to everyone at once.
-
- It was so wonderful that Our Precious Lord Jesus would allow
- His saints to be a part of that moment in history. Jesus was
- assembling His army to conquer the earth. In His army were
- the Holy Angels and all those who had hungered and thirsted
- for righteousness. There was Moses, Joseph, David, Bathsheba,
- Rahab, Peter, James, John, Mary, Martha, and Paul. I could
- see Moody, Spurgeon, Billy Sunday, Billy Graham, and many
- other great men and women of God.
-
- But there was also great joy in seeing those in the Lord's
- army who were former great sinners such as former homosexuals,
- former murderers, former fornicators and former liars, all had
- been redeemed and restored, and were sitting on their horses
- dressed in pure white fine linen because of the cleansing
- power of the Blood of Jesus Christ. There were even those who
- had never walked on the earth but were murdered by the act of
- abortion, they too were sitting pure from the original sin of
- Adam because of the Cross of Calvary. What an incredible
- sight it was!
-
- As we rode out we traveled faster than the speed of light and
- suddenly, as Jesus turned His eyes to the earth they changed,
- becoming like blazing fire. We could then see the planet, but
- the darkened sun did not illumine it; it was the light of
- Jesus as He emanated a brilliant radiance (Rev 19:11). Then
- fire began to appear all around us, along with loud thundering
- sounds and blinding flashes of lightning.
-
-
- A. Rider on White Horse (Rev 19:11-16)
-
- On earth, those fighting in the darkness of Armageddon were
- suddenly blinded by the light of Jesus Christ and His army.
- In an instant, the Lord Almighty came with, "thunder and
- earthquake and great noise, with windstorm and tempest and
- flames of a devouring fire" (Isa 29:5-6).
-
- It was Isaiah who prophesied, "See, the Lord is coming with
- fire, and His chariots are like a whirlwind; He will bring
- down His anger with fury, and His rebuke with flames of
- fire. For with fire and with His sword the Lord will
- execute judgment upon all men, and many will be those slain
- by the Lord" (Isa 66:15-16).
-
-
- B. Return to the Earth
-
- 1) Response of Those on the Earth
-
- Every eye on earth saw Jesus return and mankind began to
- mourn for their own lives knowing that the hour of judgment
- had come (Mat 24:30). They fled, "...to caves in the rocks
- and to holes in the ground from the dread of the Lord and
- the splendor of His majesty..." (Isa 2:19).
-
- 2) Standing on Mount of Olives
-
- Jesus Christ, the King of the Earth, dismounted from His
- White Horse directly upon the Mount of Olives. As soon as
- His feet touched the mountain it split in two, exactly as
- prophesied in Zechariah 14, "...His feet will stand on the
- Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives
- will be split in two from east to west, forming a great
- valley, with half of the mountain moving north and half
- moving south" (v. 4).
-
- When the mountain split it created a large valley which was
- called the Valley of Decision (Joel 3:14).
-
-
- C. Judgment of Earthly Wicked
-
- 1) Armies Set to Attack Christ
-
- Then the Antichrist and "...the kings of the earth and their
- armies gathered together to make war against the rider on
- the horse and His army" (Rev 19:19) It seemed incredible
- that those who were fighting on the earth could be confronted
- with the supernatural return of Jesus Christ from Heaven and
- yet turn their weapons on the Savior and His army as if God
- could be destroyed.
-
-
- 2) Beast, False Prophet, and Armies Judged
-
- But before they could fire one weapon, the Lord struck
- them with great fear and a plague that caused their flesh,
- their eyes and their tongues to decompose while they were
- still standing on their feet. This caused great panic and
- some soldiers attacked and killed one another (Zech 14:12-
- 13). The Antichrist and the false prophet were then captured
- and thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.
- Then the rest of the wicked army was killed by the command
- of Jesus. Their flesh was given to be eaten by the birds of
- the air (Rev 19:21).
-
- D. Chaining of Satan
-
- While the birds gorged themselves on the defeated armies, Satan
- was captured, bound with a chain and locked away for 1,000
- years. The place of his torment is the "Abyss" which means the
- "bottomless pit." The demons were also bound with Satan, just
- as Isaiah had revealed would happen when the Lord returned,
- saying "In that day the Lord will punish the powers in the
- heavens above...They will be herded together like prisoners
- bound in a dungeon; they will be shut up in prison and be
- released after many days" (Isa 24:21-22).
-
- E. The Judgment of the Living
-
- Then all the remaining people, the noncombatants, of the
- earth were transported to the Valley of Decision where Jesus
- judged them. He sat on a throne in all of His heavenly glory
- and separated the people one from another, placing the
- Christians on His right and the unbelievers on His left (Mat
- 25:31-33).
-
- Then King Jesus said to the Christians on His right, "Come,
- you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the
- kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world..."
- (Mat 25:34). The kingdom He gave to them was the Millennial
- Kingdom that was about to begin.
-
- Then the King said to those on His left, "Depart from me,
- you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the
- devil and his angels..." (Mat 25:41). Then the unbelievers
- went away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to
- eternal life (Mat 25:46).
-
-
- F. Thousand Years
-
- There was a 75 day transition time after the battle ended
- before the 1,000 year reign of the Lord began. In fact, it
- took seven months just to bury the remains of the dead. And
- some of the weapons from the war were used for fuel in Israel
- and lasted for seven years (Ezek 39:9-16).
-
- 1) Earth is Restored to Beauty
-
- Jesus began to remove the curse of sin from the earth. The
- earth was restored, every valley was raised up, every
- mountain and hill was made low, and the rough ground became
- level, the rugged places became a plain (Isa 40:4). Mt.
- Zion was established as the chief among the mountains; it was
- raised above the hills (Isa 2:2). The desert regions were
- covered with many pools of waters from the new rivers and
- springs. Jesus set beautiful trees everywhere. There were
- pines, firs, cedars, olives, and many other kinds of trees
- (Isa 41:18-19). Beautiful flowers burst in bloom, just like
- the crocus, all over the earth (Isa 35:1-2), and every land
- was fertile and cultivated (Ezek 36:36).
-
-
- 2) A Kingdom of Light
-
- The Millennium was truly a kingdom of light. The moon was
- as bright as the original premillennial sun and the sunlight
- of the kingdom was seven times brighter than before, like
- the light of seven full days (Isa 30:26). The night of
- the Millennium was as bright as the old noonday sun.
-
- 3) The Inhabitants of the Kingdom - Parents
-
- Now, the only people that were left alive in the Millennium
- were the believing Gentiles and Jews. The entire world
- consisted of Christians with Jesus Christ reigning as the
- King of the earth. But there were also young unsaved
- children who were under the age of accountability, who could
- still choose to reject the gospel. And the adult Christians
- had many children born during the Millennium who like all
- children since Cain and Able, were born into the world as
- sinners.
-
- 4) The Inhabitants of the Kingdom - Children
-
- The children living in the Kingdom all needed salvation, but
- they were given plenty of opportunities to hear the gospel,
- for their parents were Christians, Jesus Christ was visibly
- on the earth as King, and there were a multitude of immortal
- glorified saints (you and me) ruling and reigning with Our
- Master Jesus Christ.
-
- 5) Life in the Kingdom
-
- a) Long Life
-
- Most mortals who lived on the earth during the Millennium
- lived out their years (Isa 65:20). Their life spans were
- like those in the days prior to the Flood when, for example,
- Methuselah lived for 969 years! Those born at the beginning
- of the Millennium lived for 1,000 years.
-
- b) Death in the Kingdom
-
- Yet, there was death in the glorious Kingdom of Light, just
- as the Bible had revealed to us, "...he who dies at a
- hundred will be thought a mere youth...and he who fails to
- reach a hundred will be considered accursed [condemned to
- Hell]" (Isa 65:20). Jesus gave children up to the age of 100
- to make a decision for Him and at that point, if they
- remained in unbelief, Jesus took their lives in judgment.
-
- c) Peace on Earth
-
- The earth was a place of great peace and safety just as God
- had declared in the Book of Isaiah, "They will neither harm
- nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be
- full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the
- sea" (Isa 11:9)
-
- Jesus was enthroned in His headquarters in Jerusalem; the
- law went out from Zion, the word of the Lord went from
- Jerusalem. He judged between the nations and settled
- disputes for many peoples. The nations recycled their
- weapons of war into farming equipment. Nation did not
- take up sword against nation, nor did they train for war
- anymore (Isa 2:3-4).
-
- d) Peace in the Animal Kingdom
-
- Truly peace reigned everywhere, even in the animal kingdom.
- The lion did lie down with the lamb. The wolf and the lamb
- fed together, and the lion ate straw like an ox (Isa 65:25).
- The wolf lived with the lamb, the leopard laid down with the
- goat, the calf and the lion and the colt together; and
- little children led them around. The cow ate with the bear
- and the young calves and the cubs laid down together (Isa
- 11:6-7).
-
- Infants played near the holes of cobras, and young children
- put their hands into the nests of vipers to play with them
- (Isa 11:8).
-
- Life in the Kingdom was indeed very blissful, and we the
- immortal redeemed, were there assisting Our Savior in His
- rule. We were daily interacting with the mortals and enjoyed
- with them this time of true peace on earth.
-
-
- G. Satan's Doom
-
- At the end of the one thousand year Kingdom, Jesus ordered
- Satan to be released from prison. Immediately the devil
- went out to deceive the nations to make war against Jesus
- and His people. Satan actually got an attacking force to
- surround the city of Jerusalem. But fire came down from
- heaven and devoured them. Satan was then thrown into the
- lake of burning sulfur, his final resting place, to be
- tormented for ever and ever (Rev 20:7-11). The devil was
- never to be seen or heard of again. He would never again
- trouble God's people. Amen.
-
- H. The Total Destruction of Heaven and Earth
-
- Immediately following this judgment of Satan, Jesus then
- removed all the mortal believers from the earth. They were
- translated into their glorified bodies and given their room
- in the Father's House. He then raised from the graves "the
- rest of the Dead" (Rev 20:5). These were those who had
- died throughout the ages of time and had failed to believe
- God's word for salvation. They had been held in torment
- since the day of their deaths, awaiting the day of final
- judgment.
-
- Then God destroyed the earth and the heavens by fire. The
- heavens disappeared with an explosive thundering sound; the
- elements were destroyed by fire, melting in the intense
- heat (2 Pet 3:10-12).
-
-
- I. Great White Throne Judgment (Rev 20:11-15).
-
- It was now time for God to judge the sins of all the
- generations of unsaved people. God brought them to stand
- before His Great White Throne for judgment by Jesus Christ
- who was seated there. Each person was judged according to
- what he had done in his life as recorded in the books.
- These deeds were compared with God's perfect Word as He had
- revealed it to each generation.
-
- The judgment was simple. The standard by which one could
- enter into heaven was a life on earth without one recorded
- sin. One sin would result in the eternal judgment of Hell
- and any additional sins would increase the amount of torment
- and agony he would eternally receive. As each person was
- brought before the judge his sins were revealed. Then the
- Lamb's Book of Life was open to see if the person had allowed
- Jesus to pay for their sins. None were found to have trusted
- Jesus for salvation. Therefore, each unbeliever was found
- guilty and then thrown into the lake of fire to be tormented
- for ever an ever (Rev 20:11-15).
-
- As we, the redeemed watched, we knew that we too had sinned
- in our own earthly lives, but we remembered that at the
- Cross of Calvary all of our sins were charged to the account
- of the sinless one Jesus Christ. Because He took our sins
- upon Himself our books of sins contained nothing but pure
- white blank pages, washed clean by the Blood of Jesus
- Christ.
-
- No one could ever fault the Judge Jesus at the Great White
- Throne for not showing mercy, for even as He sentenced the
- unsaved to torment, one could clearly see the scars on His
- hands and on His feet from the nails of crucifixion and the
- scar in His side from the Roman spear. Jesus offered mercy
- to all when they were on earth and for those who desired to
- remain in their sins He could only then give His wrath.
-
-
- J. Eternity
-
- After the Great White Throne Judgment only the Trinity, the
- angels, and the redeemed saints remained in Heaven. The
- old earth and heavens had been destroyed and all those who
- had rejected Christ were forever bound in the Lake of Fire.
- Jesus then created a new heaven and a new earth and brought
- "the Father's House," the New Jerusalem down from heaven and
- placed it on the new earth. Then God Himself came down to
- earth to live forever with redeemed man (Rev 21:1-3).
-
- Life in the Eternal State is perfect. There is no more
- death, no more mourning, no more crying or pain (Rev 21:4).
- But the most magnificent sight in all of Eternity is the
- Precious Lord Jesus Christ. His beauty is without equal and
- His love for each believer is never ending. We never tire
- of worshipping Jesus and learning more about Him.
-
-
- IV. Conclusion
-
- We have heard the record of God's future accomplishments. As
- we now step backward in time to the present, the scenario I
- have just painted has not yet occurred. But the Scriptures are
- clear, that it will indeed happen, with perhaps some slight
- changes from this chronology. It only awaits the Rapture of
- the Church to set it all in motion. And the Bible indicates
- that this event could happen at any moment.
-
- What should be our response to these truths of Scripture?
- What should we do from now until the Rapture?
-
- A. If Unsaved
-
- If you are not saved then seek salvation today. There are
- no salvation opportunities after our moment of death. The
- Bible declares, "...man is destined to die once, and after
- that to face judgment" (Heb 9:27). Jesus Christ has
- revealed these truths to warn you of the tribulations to
- come. He wants to cleanse you of your sins and receive you
- into His Kingdom. Repent of your sins, confess Jesus
- Christ as Lord and Savior, receiving His glorious free gift
- of salvation.
-
-
- B. If Saved
-
- 1) Renewed Desire to Serve Jesus
-
- For those of us who are saved, we should feel humbled
- that God would love us and save us from the wrath that
- our sins deserve. He will give us a new and glorious
- body, a room in the Father's House, and an eternal
- blissful future. We should renew our dedication to Him
- and strive to serve Him with all our mind, soul, and
- strength.
-
- 2) Renewed Compassion for the Lost
-
- Let us show compassion for the lost. We have seen what
- awaits the unbeliever when Jesus returns to the earth.
- And those judgments, as terrible as they are, are mild
- compared to the endless torment and agony of the eternal
- Fiery Lake of Burning Sulfur.
-
- We must attempt, by the power of the Holy Spirit within
- us, to live holy lives before our lost families, friends,
- coworkers, and neighbors. We are their only hope, for if
- they do not see Jesus Christ in us, then they will not
- see Jesus at all. This will cost us, for we must be
- different than the world in order to "stand out as light."
-
-
- a) Our Conversation
-
- Our speech must be gracious and yet seasoned with the salt
- of the truths of the Bible. In Ephesians 5:4 God reminds us
- that for a Christian there must never be obscenity, foolish
- talk or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather
- thanksgiving."
-
-
- b) Our Life Styles
-
- We must be a holy people in order to lead others to Christ.
-
- In this age of sexual freedom God reminds the Christian that
- in our lives, "...there must not be even a hint of sexual
- immorality, or of any kind of impurity..." (Eph 5:3).
-
- In fact, God clearly tells us, what we should have uppermost
- in our thinking, "...whatever is true, whatever is noble,
- whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely,
- whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or
- praiseworthy--think about such things..." (Philippians 4:8).
-
- We must keep ourselves pure, for the evil one is constantly
- attempting to corrupt us. Let us not be deceived, nearly all
- that is on television, in popular magazines and in books today
- are things that do not please God. A Christian cannot be
- entertained by the world and still please God. To watch and
- be entertained by TV murders, TV adulteries, TV violence, TV
- drunkenness, and TV crime is to partake in what God calls sin.
- Even when we drive our cars we must maintain the high
- Christian standard and never purposefully exceed the posted
- speed limits. Radar detectors have no place in a car
- belonging to one of God's children.
-
-
- C. Final Thoughts
-
- Jesus is coming back for us soon with the Rapture, at an
- hour when we least expect Him. Once we are gone the horrors
- of the tribulation period will be unleashed. Many of our
- loved ones, friends and acquaintances would be left behind to
- face God's wrath if Jesus came for us today. He has
- privileged us to know the future and to play integral parts
- in His plan. May we do all that we can by the power of the
- Holy Spirit to help those around us who are lost to share in
- the wondrous salvation we possess.
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- Tony Capoccia
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