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Jerusalem
in by William
Grotheer "Jerusalem
shall be trodden down of the nations p
1 -- In
1944, the Pacific Press published a book entitled Palestine in Prophecy.
It was used as a "book of the month" by The Voice of Prophecy.
The final paragraph of the book reads:
The
apostle Paul speaks of old Jerusalem as being "in bondage with her
children." (Gal. 4:25) Had the Jews been faithful, Jerusalem would
have been enlarged and beautified to become the center of the whole earth,
beautiful for situation. But throughout the generations [from] the fall
of that city in A. D. 70, Jerusalem has been "a burdensome stone"
and "a cup of trembling unto all people" (Zechariah 12:2, 3);
and it will be so till the end of time. Palestine and Jerusalem do not
have a bright future in this present world, and those who are holding
the hope of a national restoration for the Jews are following a theological
will-o'-the-wisp. Then in 1947, the
Pacific Press published another book The Jews and Palestine. In
it were noted the objectives of Zionism:
The father of modern Zionism
was Theodor Herzl, an Austro-Hungarian journalist. In 1896 he published
a book entitled, The Jewish State. The following year the first
Zionist Congress convened in Basel, Switzerland, and presented to the
world its program for "a publicly assured and legally secured home
for the Jewish people in Palestine." (p. 57) Near the close of
this particular chapter, the conclusion is drawn:
The God of heaven who
overthrew the city and nation and who because of their apostasy dispersed
the inhabitants to the ends of the earth, forever settles the question
of a complete return and restitution in old Canaan by asserting that it
"cannot be." (p. 61) In 1947, the Church
took the position that it was absolutely impossible for a Jewish state
to ever be re-established in Palestine. One year later, in 1948, the Jewish
state became a reality. In 1948, I became
pastor of the First church in Toronto, Ontairio, Canada. The Sabbath following
the establishment of the Jewish state, I prepared a sermon to shore up
confidence in the church's position. I told the congregation - "Don't
get too disturbed. Do not become overly alarmed. There are still more
Jews in New York City than can possibly get settled in the small area
of Palestine." I had no other answer. What was I to say? In other
words, as a result of then current events, it became obvious that we as
a Church were fallible in our prophetic interpretations, and that there
needed to be some re-thinking. By
1952, the Church returned to a position as had been set forth by James
Edson White, and faced up to the p 2 -- reality
of the prophecy Jesus had given in Luke 21:24 "...and Jerusalem shall
be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled."
First, in considering this prophecy of Jesus, one must recognize what
Jesus did not
say. He did not tie this prophecy to the time of the restoration of the
Jewish State. Therefore, in 1948, when Israel again became a nation, this
event in and of itself was not a fulfillment of prophecy. Jesus did not
talk about a Jewish state, nor Palestine, but a city - "Jerusalem
shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles
be fulfilled." Further, Jesus did not associate this prophecy with
the restoration of the temple or its services. A few hours prior to His
giving this prophecy to the disciples, He told the Jewish leadership as
He left the temple for the last time - "Behold, your house is left
unto you desolate." (Matt. 23:38) This prophecy was tied solely to
the control and government of just one city, and that city was Jerusalem! In 1952, the Church
conducted a world-wide Bible Conference. It was held in the Sligo Seventh-day
Adventist Church. Elder Arthur Maxwell, then editor of the Signs of
the Times, presented a paper on "The Imminence of Christ's Second
Coming," in which he directed the attention of the ministry of the
Church to Jesus' prophecy in Luke 21:24. He said:
The recent dramatic
restoration of the nation of Israel has focused the attention of mankind
once more on Palestine. Many Christians have mistakenly permitted themselves
to believe that the return of thousands of unconverted Jews to their native
land is in fulfillment of the promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, not
realizing that, since the death of the Son of God on Calvary, there is
no salvation, nor any eternal homeland, except forthose who believe in
Him and accept His sacrifice. However,
there is one prophecy concerning Palestine that we should all be watching
with special care. Said Jesus, "Jerusalem shall be trodden down of
the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled." (Luke
21:24). (Our Firm Foundation, II, p. 230) The ministers of
the Church from around the world were directed to this neglected prophecy
of Jesus by Maxwell. Then he observed that a principle God applied to
the Amorites might well apply in this instance, only on a wider scale.
He stated:
Centuries ago
Israel was not permitted to enter Palestine for a certain time because
"the iniquity of the Amorites" was "not yet full"
(Gen. 15:16); that is, not until the probationary time allotted to the
Amorites had run out. It
may well be that the same principle applies today, on a wider scale. If
so, then Jerusalem is to remain trodden down by Gentiles till the probationary
time of all Gentiles has run out. If this be correct, how much hinges
upon the fate of this ancient city and the power that occupies it! (Ibid.,
pp. 230-231) p 3 -- As
noted above, in taking this position, Maxwell reverted back to the position
taken by James Edson White in his book - The Coming King. White
wrote:
We also read that "Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles,
until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled." (Luke 21:24). Jerusalem
has never again come into the possession of the Jews and will not until
"the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled." This will be when
the work of the gospel is finished. (1898 ed., p. 98) Up until 1947, in
our evangelistic publications, we taught that there would never be again
a Jewish State. Then in 1948, we were shocked into reality because a Jewish
State - Israel - did come into existence short of Jerusalem. Maxwell at
the 1952 Bible Conference said that "as by an unseen hand" the
Jewish forces were "mysteriously... held back" "from achieving
this most cherished goal" of retaking Jerusalem. Then he asked, "What
could be the reason?" and answered his own question -"Only that
the times of the Gentiles are not yet fulfilled." That was in 1952. Now we are faced
with certain other realities with which we must be concerned. In 1967,
in the Six-Day War, Israeli military forces took Jerusalem, thus restoring
to Jewish control the city. However, the Capital of the State of Israel
remained In Tel Aviv. Then in 1980, the entire Jewish government - The
Supreme Court, the Knesset, the office of both the President and Prime
Minister - was moved to Jerusalem. The prohpecy of Jesus had met its complete
fulfillment. And yet, here we are still in time. Again, it is obvious
that this prophetic interpretation has failed us. How are we to relate
to this fulfilled prophecy? Ignore it? We dare not - it was a prophecy
Jesus gave! You ask, why two
dates? In 1967, Jerusalem was captured but not until 13 years later in
1980 was the government moved to Jerusalem, thus occupying the city and
bringing it once more under full control of the State of Israel. Let us
consider this question. Luke, in both his
Gospel and the book of Acts, uses twenty times the word translated, "until"
(acri). But three different times,
he combined with the preposition a relative, making it an idiomatic expression
- achri hou (acri
'ou). One of these
times was in Luke 21:24. The other two times are in the book of Acts.
It is the last use in Acts which helps us to understand best the meaning
of this idiomatic expression. Take your Bible and
turn to Acts 27. Paul, as a prisoner, p 4 --
was on his way to Rome. The ship in the midst of storm was in trouble.
All aboard had fasted for fourteen days. Then the record reads - "and
while the day was coming on, Paul besought them all to take food."
(ver. 33 KJV) The word, "While" is a translation of the words,
achri hou. What does it mean - "while the day was coming
on"? This morning as I left the library to go home for breakfast,
in the east were the first glimmers of light. In a brief period of time,
the sun arose above the horizon and all the shades of night disappeared.
The day was coming on. To describe that brief but definite span of time,
Luke used the idiomatic Greek expression - achri
hou. The "times of the Gentiles" ended in a brief
period of time marked by an event in the history of Jerusalem both at
its beginning in 1967, and its ending in 1980. You may now ask another
question: "Are we not introducing something new in prophetic interpretation
which is without precedent?" No! Let me give you an illustration.
In 533 A.D., Justinian issued a decree establishing the Bishop of Rome
the supreme ruler in the West. However, it was not until 538 A.D., that
Belisarius, Justinian's general, with force of arms put into effect the
decree. We begin the prophecy of the 1260 years not with 533, but with
538. "The times of the Gentiles" closes not with 1967, but with
1980, although the event in 1967 alerted us to what was about to take
place had we had eyes to see and ears to hear. Into this picture
for Adventists, there are some factors that must be introduced and understood.
In 1901, Ellen G. White wrote to Dr. P.T. Magan, that now very familiar
warning. It read:
We may have to remain here
in this world because of insubordination many more years, as did the children
of Israel, but for Christ's sake, His people should not add sin to sin
by charging God with the consequence of their own wrong course of action.
(M -184-1901) Now what was said
in 1901? "We may have to remain here in this world ... many more
years". Have we? WE'RE HERE! The very fact that we are here, many
years after 1901 attests to the accuracy of the possiblity and should
tell us something. The statement also infers that we shouldn't be here!
"We may have
to remain." It was not God's purpose that we should so remain. Why?
Various events that were indicated had already occurred. Let us review
some history. In the Review
& Herald (Nov. 22,1892) Ellen G. White had written: p 5 --
The time of test
is just upon us, for the loud cry of the third angel has already begun
in the revelation of the righteousness of Christ, the sin pardoning Redeemer.
This is the beginning of the light of the angel whose glory shall fill
the whole earth. Why was "The
time of test ... just upon
us"? In August of 1892, a National Sunday Law had been
attached as a rider to an appropriation bill and signed into law by President
Harrison. It was a period of pronounced Sunday law agitation. In the closing
years of the previous decade, Ellen White had noted a National Sunday
Law as a sign for God's people. (Keep in mind "time and place.")
Now I ask you a further question. Can you show me a single reference in
the Writings - and I have asked many; I cannot find it - that after 1901,
Ellen White ever referred to a National Sunday Law as a "sign"
for God's people? Three weeks later, she did write about the "false
Sabbath" being "enforced by an oppressive law" but does
not note it as a "National Sunday Law," but as an event to occur
"after the truth has been proclaimed as a witness to all nations."
(R&H, Dec. 13, 1892) Something went wrong, which caused the
warning that "we may have to remain here...many more years." However, in the very
year that this warning was given 1901 - Ellen White directed attention
to another "sign" by which we would know the end was indeed
"upon us." She wrote:
In the twenty-first chapter
of Luke, Christ foretold what was to come upon Jerusalem, and with it
He connected the scenes which were to take place in the history of this
world just prior to the coming of the Son of man in the clouds of heaven
with power and great glory. (Letter 2O, 1901; Counsels to Writers,
pp. 23-24) I ask you - in 1901,
when Ellen White indicated that "we may have to remain here ... many
more years" with what events had she that very year connected the
end? A National Sunday Law? No! She connected it with events in Jerusalem
and said study Luke 21. Now what is in Luke 21, that one does not find
in Mark 13 or Matthew 24?
Only one thing - "And Jerusalem shall be trodden down
of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled." This
event would signal "the scenes which were to take place just
prior to the coming of the Son of man" the second time.
What then does the fulfillment of Luke 21:24 in 1980 tell us, if anything?
It shouts loud and clear that we have reached the end of time. We are
at the very end of human history as we know it today. We stand at the
very border of the eternal kingdom and we need to recognize that fact. p 6 -- Let
us make a quick analysis of Luke 21 and see what is emphasized. You can
do further study on your own; but let us observe certain highlights. Carefully
compare Luke 21 with Matthew 24 and Mark 13. Luke does not even mention
as does Matthew and Mark, the Dark Ages, "those days" of "tribulation."
He concentrates on events in the history of Jerusalem. All three reports
of this prophetic discourse of Jesus summarize general signs which were
to occur. Then Luke literallizes the prophecy of Daniel to which Jesus
alluded, writing:
And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies, then
know that the desolation thereof is nigh ... For these be the days
of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled ... And
they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive
into all nations (ta ethne): and Jerusalem shall
be trodden down of the Gentiles (ethne),
until the times of the Gentiles (ethne)
be fulfilled. And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and
in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations (ethne),
with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them
for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the
earth; for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. And then shall they
see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory. And when
ye see these things begin to come to pass, know ye that the
kingdom of God is nigh at hand. Verily I say unto you, This generation
shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled. Heaven and earth shall pass
away; but my words shall not pass away. (Luke 21:20-33) Several points should
be noted. Luke passes by with only a mention of the "signs"
in the sun, moon and stars. (Compare with Matt. 24:29 and Mark 13:24-25)
He focuses Jesus' prophecy "upon the earth" emphasizing "the
nations" (ethne)
whether translated in the KJV "nations" or "Gentiles."
He speaks of their "times" and "distress" with "perplexity."
In two instances, Luke has Jesus stressing - "When ye see 'then know
ye.'" The first, when the armies surrounded Jerusalem, then they
were to know that its destruction was nearing. We can ask - did that generation
which saw this sign fulfilled live to see the destruction of the city?
Likewise, Jesus said, those who see the end of the times of the nations
and the events connected with it, that generation will not pass away till
all be fulfilled. p 7 -- the
heavens. This date - 1967
- was the beginning of the period when the times of the nations would
be completed. The "times of the nations fulfilled", what does
it mean? Nations are corporate bodies, corporate entities. There is a
difference between the close of probations for corporate entities and
for all mankind as individuals. No longer are the nations under the merciful
intervention of God, but have
been given over to Satan to
work his deceptions so as to bring them to the battle of the
great day of God Almighty. This understanding
of the meaning and significance of "the times of the nations"
being fulfilled opens before us two other doors of insight. One involves
a deeper understanding of the sanctuary types of ancient Israel; the other,
lessons we can learn from the parallel between the end of the times of
the Jewish nation/church and the times to which we have come. A LESSON FROM
THE SANCTUARY -- The
16th chapter of Leviticus outlines the services on the Day of Atonement.
All the details we will not discuss. We will only carefully consider the
threefold cleansing outlined In ritual for the day. First, lest there
should be any misunderstanding as to what I will write, let me make it
very clear that in the great antitype which convened in Heaven in 1844,
all judgment is made in the presence of the Ancient of days. In the type
on earth, we are given a glimpse of the agenda of what is taking place
in Heaven. The first item was the cleansing of - making an atonement for
- the most holy place. (Lev. 16:15-16a; the KJV uses "holy"
with the word, "place", supplied to refer to the Most Holy apartment
of the sanctuary.) The second item was the cleansing of the holy place,
or what is noted as the "tabernacle." (Lev. 16:16b) The third
item was the cleansing of the Altar in the court. (Lev. 16:18) It was
not until these three steps were completed that Azazel, the scapegoat,
was brought into the picture. The text reads:
And when he [the High Priest] hath made an end of reconciling the holy
place [most holy apartment], and the tabernacle of the congregation [first
apartment], and the altar, he shall bring the live goat. (verse
20) Now what was the
significance of these three steps and what is God telling us in this type?
Let us turn our attention to the daily service and how it relates to this p 8 -- three-fold
agenda. When an individual
sinned, a common priest ministered his offering. Of blood, the priest
fingerprinted it on the horns of the Altar of the court, and poured the
remainder at the base of the Altar. (Lev. 4:30) When the congregation
sinned (a corporate act), the high priest ministered the offering, and
the blood was marked on the horns of theAltar of Incense in the first
apartment, with the remainder of the blood poured at the base of the Altar
in the court. (Lev. 4:16-18) During the year not one drop of blood of
any sin offering ever was brought into the Most Holy Place. The closest
any blood came to the Most Holy Place was that of the sin offering for
corporate sin, when blood was sprinkled "seven times before the Lord,
even before the vail." (4:17) Now what is the threefold agenda followed
on the Day of Atonement telling us in the light of where the blood of
confession was placed? Whatever was signified
by the type, whatever was accomplished when our Great High Priest first
came to the Ancient of days in judgment, the next cleansing or "Step
Two" had to do with corporate guilt and confession. When the adjudication
of corporate guilt was completed, the atonement passed to the individual
record of confession, which in the type was placed on the horns of the
Altar of the Court. Jesus in His prophecy gave the signal for the hour
when the "times of the corporate bodies (nations)" would be
fulfilled. Then judgment would pass to the individual cases. If there
was ever a prophecy p 9 -- which
pinpointed the hour to which we have come in relationship to the judgment,
this prophecy of Jesus does! Could it be that in the achri
hou - that brief period of time from 1967 to 1980 - the judgment
of the individual dead was completed and now we have passed to the judgment
of the living? How desperate is such an hour, and how ought we to be living
in the light of this possibility? First, consider Acts
2. On that Day of Pentecost, to whom was the message given? Was it given
to Gentiles? Was it a great evangelistic endeavor, as we think of evangelism
today? No, that Day of Pentecost did not have such an objective. To whom
was the message directed? Verse 5 states - "and there were dwelling
at Jerusalem Jews, devout men, out of every nation under heaven."
What kind of people were they? "Devout" Jews! What does the word,
"devout" mean? How does Luke use the word? In his Gospel, he
refers to Simeon, the man who was waiting for the consolation of Israel,
as "devout." (Luke 2:25) In describing the men who buried Stephen,
Luke declared them to be "devout men." (Acts 8:2) The message
of that Day of Pentecost was directed to "devout men" - good
men. However, as the Spirit spoke through Peter, with what did He charge
these men? Note carefully -"Therefore let all the house of Israel
know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom
ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ." They - "devout"
Jews - crucified their own Messiah? Yes, that is what Peter accused them
of - "You crucified the Lord of glory." Some of these men
- even the majority - were not even in Jerusalem at the time of the crucifixion.
They had come for the celebration of the Feast of Pentecost. How then p 10 -- could
they be charged with the crucifixion? Because of corporate
involvement! They were a part of corporate Israel, and because
of this, they were accountable for the acts done by the leadership of
that corporate entity, they responded - "Men and brethren, what shall
we do?" What was Peter's answer? "Repent." What is this telling
us? In 31 A.D., probation was still open to devout Jews. They could repent.
But let us continue on. Come now to Acts
3. We find a short time following the events of the Day of Pentecost,
that Peter and John go to the temple to witness. Accosted by a man lame
from birth, they heal him in the name of Jesus. This restored man holds
Peter and John as a large group of people gather to assess what has happened.
Peter seizes the opportunity and witnesses concerning Jesus, charging
his hearers with betrayal, denial, and murder. (Acts 3:12-15) But he holds
out hope; he counsels - "Repent ye therefore." (verse 19) The
door of repentance was still open for these worshipers in the temple. While preaching,
the captain of the temple with the leading priests took them into custody
for trial the next day. Observe now before whom they were arraigned the
next day. Read carefully Acts 4:6: Who were these men?
Who were Annas and Caiaphas? They were the spiritual leaders of the Jewish
Church; they were also the very ones who had delivered Jesus over to the
Romans to be crucified. Peter filled with the Holy Spirit charged them
with the very act - "ye crucif ied" Jesus Christ. (v. 10) But
he never held out to them the opportunity to repent. Why? The spiritual
leadership of the Jewish Church had passed the unseen line! They could
not repent. This was prior to 34 A.D. We come now to the
year 34 A. D. itself. In Acts 7, Stephen is arraigned before the highest
"council" of Israel. (See 6:15) Adjured by the high priest,
he makes his defense. Hear carefully his final words -
Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised
in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Spirit: as your fathers
did, so do ye. Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted?
And they have slain them which shewed before the coming of the Just One;
of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers. (7:51-52) p 11 -- He
didn't call upon them to repent. He charged them with the act which brought
corporate guilt upon the Jewish nation/church. They took Stephen out and
stoned him, and Israel's probation as a church/nation closed. But what
about the individual member's probation? Now let us ask ourselves
a question? From this point on, the book of Acts is primarily the story
of whom? Paul. And what did Paul do? Turn to Acts 13. He was on his first
missionary tour, and here is the record of his sermon in the synagogue
of Antioch in Pisidia. Observe what he told them:
What did he tell
them? Keep in mindthat he was now out among the Jews of the Diaspora.
To these individual Jews, he assured them that "forgiveness"
was still extended to them if they would believe and accept Him whom their
spiritual leaders had crucified. The Jewish church/nation had closed their
probation as a corporate body, but now to the individual Jew of the synagogue
was given an opportunity to make a judgment concerning the decisions of
their hierarchical leadership in regard to Truth. We find that as we
study Paul's ministry in the book of Acts, this is the consistent pattern.
When he arrives in a new city, where does he go on the Sabbath? To the
synagogue. Whom does he proclaim? Jesus and calls upon them to believe
and follow Him whom their church leadership had rejected and crucified.
When they did not respond, what did Paul do? He left them. (Acts 13:46;
19:8-9) The book of Acts ends on this very theme. (Acts 28:23-25) The book of Acts
also closes within the shadow of the destruction of Jerusalem. Through
all that time from 34 A.D. till 66 A.D., there was opportunity for the
laity of the Jewish Church as individuals to repent of the sin that closed
the day of probation for their hierarchy. This fact needs to be kept in
mind as we consider the parallel between the close of the Jewish church/nation
and the ending of the times of the nations of earth and the corporate
body which we call the Church today. The parallel between
the fulfillment of the times of the p 12 -- nations
(Gentiles) and our own church history is remarkable and dare not be overlooked.
We need to recognize that we cannot divorce ourselves from the fact that
the Three Angels' Messages which was committed to the Church in sacred
trust involves the nations. The very prelude to these messages reads:
And I saw another
angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach
unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred,
and tongue, and people, ... (Rev. 14:6) When the times allotted
to the nations is fulfilled, the giving of "the everlasting gospel"
to the nations is also affected. The two cannot be divorced. Furthermore,
we are told:
In the balances of the sanctuary the Seventh-day Adventist church is to
be weighed. She will be judged by the privileges and advantages that she
has had. If her spiritual experience does not correspond to the advantages
that Christ, at infinite cost, has bestowed on her, if the blessings conferred
have not qualified her to do the work entrusted to her, on her
will be pronounced the sentence, "Found wanting." By the light
bestowed, the opportunities given, will she be judged. (Testimonies
for the Church, Vol. 8, p. 247) As Ellen G. White
was writing this intent of God following the 1903 General Conference Session,
she noted the only
condition where-by the judgment of "found wanting" could be
averted. It reads: This is nota call
to individual repentance but to corporate
repentance. In the light radiating from the agenda of the sanctuary
as revealed in the type with the fulfilling of the time of the Gentiles
- nations as corporate bodies - we should now understand the weighing
of the Church in the same balance, and the decision that was rendered.
Follow closely now the parallel as diagramed. (p. 15) In the lefthand column,
we have the significant dates in the history of the State of Israel. Let
us review them. In 1948, the State of Israel was re-established. The event
itself did not fulfill any prophecy. However, coming events were casting
their shadows before. Jerusalem still remained in Jordanian control, trodden
down of the Gentiles. In 1967, in the Six-Day
War (June 5-10), Jerusalem was captured, and a government under the control
of Israel was set up. It was the beginning of the end. It constituted
a warning to the Church of the corporate judgment she faced. In 1980,
the entire government of Israel was p 13 -- transferred
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The prophecy of Jesus had reached complete
fulfillment. This was done on July 30 of 1980. In the righthand
column is a review of our own Church history in parallel with the events
which fulfilled the prophecy of Jesus. In 1949, Bible Readings for the
Home Circle was revised. In the study on "The Sinless Life,"
the paragraphs defining the human nature Christ took upon Himself were
altered. In 1950, Elders Wieland and Short presented a restudy of 1888
to the leadership of the Church and called for a "denominational
repentance" - corporate
repentance. While these young men did not perceive the connection
of the message of 1888 with the General Conference session in 1903 - and
still do not understand it - they did answer the call of God in giving
to the Church, the only remedy which could avert it being "spewed
out" by Christ. (See Rev. 3:16) In 1952, a Bible
Conference in the Sligo Park Church called the ministry's attention to
the prophecy of Jesus in Luke 21:24, noting "that we should all be
watching [it] with special care." Then came the SDA-Evangelical Conferences
of 1955-56, in which we compromised our basic teachings on the incarnation
and the atonement. Instead of repentance, we were continuing to betray
the sacred trust making it virtually impossible to give the "ever-lasting
gospel" message in its purity. Then came the fateful
year - 1967. In the very month that Jerusalem was retaken, a committee
appointed by the General Conference rejected Wieland and Short's call
for denominational repentance for the third and final time. In July, Dr.
Earle Hilgert then of Andrews University took his place as a voted member
on the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches. In
October, the Annual Council gave its approval to the Association of Adventist
Forums from whose podium at PUC in 1979, Dr. Desmond Ford was to attack
the sanctuary doctrine of the Church. Between 1967 and 1980, in 1977,
Dr. B. B. Beach would place in the hands of the reigning pope, Paul VI,
"a gold-covered symbol of the Seventh-day Adventist Church."
(Review & Herald, August 11, 1977, p. 23) Then came 1980. At
the General Conference session in Dallas, Texas, the Church voted a new
Statement of Beliefs, and included in them language from the Constitution p 14 -- of
the World Council of Churches, and confirmed the compromises on the atonement
and incarnation made at the SDA-Evangelical Conferences of 1955-56. Within
three months God permitted Jesus' prophecy to reach its complete fulfillment.
Corporate judgment was then completed in the Heavenly Sanctuary. A FINAL PROPHECY
-- There
is one final prophecy concerning Jerusalem in Daniel. Turn in your Bibles
to Daniel 11:45. This prophecy in Daniel is a literal prophecy and can
no more be spiritualized away than can the prophecy Jesus gave concerning
Jerusalem. Daniel 11:45 reads:
And he shall plant the tabernacles
of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall
come to his end and none shall help him. Daniel understood
well what "the glorious holy mountain" was, for he had prayed
- "0 Lord... let... Thy fury be turned away from Thy city Jerusalem,
Thy holy mountain." (9:16) This "he" of the prophecy will
"plant" the "tents" of his abode in Jerusalem. This
"he" is "the king" of Daniel 11:36, or the Papacy.
He will welcome the personified Christ to "the throne of his father,
David." But what then? The next verse reads: "And at that
time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth
forthe children of thy people." (Dan. 12:1) It will be the end -
the close of all human probation. Every individual will have made his
decision. p 15 -- A COMPARISON
OF SIGNIFICANCE -- 1950- Wieland
and Short call for corporate 1952- Bible
Conference called by General 1955-56
- SDA-Evangelical Conferences. Compromises made in doctrinal
areas of the atonement and incarnation. p 16 -- We
have been given foreknowledge:
Fallen angels upon earth form conferderations with evil men. In this age
antichrist will appear as the true Christ, and then the law of God will
be fully made void in the nations of our world. Rebellion against God's
holy law will be fully ripe. But the true leader of all this rebellion
is Satan clothed as an angel of light. Men will be deceived and will exalt
him to the place of God, and deify him. But Omnipotence will interpose,
and to the apostate churches that unite in the exaltation of Satan, the
sentence will go forth, "Therefore shall her plagues come in one
day, death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned
with fire: for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her." (TM,
p. 62) All that Jesus prophesied
about Jerusalem as signs to God's people has taken place. The shadow of
coming events was cast in 1948; the first warning came in 1967; the final
warning in 1980. We are living between a fulfilled Luke 21:24, and yet
to be fulfilled Daniel 11:45. We are at the end! "Heir of the kingdom,
why dost thou slumber?...Wake thee, arouse thee." "Lift up your
heads; for your redemption draweth nigh." "When ye see these
things come to pass, then KNOW that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand
...This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled."
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