For
centuries, the city of Jerusalem, and the Holy Land itself, have
been treasured in the hearts of Christians, and sacred in the beliefs
of many religions. To Jews Jerusalem is the place of David’s ancient
throne, and the indivisible capital of the modern nation, whilst
the land of Israel stands as the treasured homeland of Jews who
have come through the holocaust, returned from lands of exile, or
have been born under the Star of David. To Moslems the city is a
sacred place of worship, centered on the Dome of the Rock at the
eastern wall. To Christians, the city is significant as the place
of Christ’s crucifixion, and the pivot of Bible history. But the
Bible reveals that tremendous environmental and spiritual changes
are in store for both city and state. It claims that the man who
was crucified in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago will soon return to become
its great monarch; that the land today known as Israel is to become
the first State in all the world; that a great temple-city will
be established in Jerusalem, where all mankind will find true direction,
and from which will flow careful, protective and equitable laws
for the benefit of mankind.
In this booklet we desire to set before the reader, a dramatic,
yet perfectly reasonable, vision of the kingdom that is about to
be established throughout the earth. We invite your careful examination
of our comments, and would be happy to answer any questions, or
to further assist in any way to a better understanding of God’s
wonderful purpose.
What
the World Really Needs
In an age of continual international dispute, of failing resources
and increasing bloodshed, hunger and crime, a solution to such worldwide
problems is much further removed than at the beginning of the century.
Where is the statesman with sufficient wisdom and power to retrieve
humanity from its lowest ebb?
Yet
the Bible has the only logical solution. It has been presented within
its pages for 4,000 years. It foretells that the day must come when
there shall be one supreme ruler over all mankind: a united world
worshipping the one true God and rejoicing in a strong, wise and
caring monarch over all mankind. Then all the armaments of the world
will no longer be needed. The inconsistent laws and directions of
governments shall be discarded. Dictators, governors, prime ministers
and presidents will transfer their authority to the mighty king
of heaven who takes to himself ”his great power and shall reign.”
The Bible declares that the king promised is identical with the
one crucified on a stake with the superscription: Jesus of Nazareth,
the King of the Jews. But when Jesus Christ returns to the earth,
he will command the respect of all nations. This is evident from
the testimony of 1Corinthians 15:24-26 which teaches that Christ:
”shall put down all rule and all authority and power. For he must
reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet. The last enemy
to be destroyed is death.”
In order to accomplish this wonderful result, he will take control
of all governments, so that: ”the kingdoms of this world are become
the kingdoms of our Lord, and of His Christ, and he shall reign
for ever and ever” (Revelation 11:15).
The
Jews anticipated their Messiah to appear as a mighty king. But when
Jesus Christ first appeared on earth, 2,000 years ago they rejected
his claim as king. They did not understand that the Messiah would
first come as the Lamb of God to open the way to life eternal by
providing a sacrifice for sin. And so they played their part in
the purpose of God by crucifying him.
The
Lord Jesus declared to his disciples regarding his impending death,
resurrection and ascension into heaven: ”I will come again” (John
14:3). His teaching was endorsed by angels when he later ascended
to the right hand of Almighty God, for two such told the apostles
who assembled with him on the mount of Olives, just outside Jerusalem:
”This same Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so
come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven” (Acts 1:11).
Notice the definite, terms of that statement. It is not ambiguous,
and teaches clearly that the Christ who ascended will return in
exactly the same manner: physically, literally, visibly.
Jesus
Christ is coming to set up on earth, and to reign over a divine
kingdom which shall absorb all other powers. Under his universal
rule, humanity will enjoy that which it now vainly seeks: complete
freedom from fear, annihilation and starvation, providing widespread
peace and goodwill. Consider carefully the following Bible teaching:
”The God of heaven shall set up a kingdom that shall never be destroyed;
the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break
in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever”
(Daniel 2:44). ”Times of refreshing shall come from the presence
of the Lord, and He (God) shall send Jesus Christ” (Acts 3:19-20).
Under Christ’s rule, conditions on earth shall drastically change.
War will be outlawed; sin restrained; vice suppressed; and men will
acknowledge the majesty of the Creator, and the benefits of His
way of life. There shall be ”glory to God in the highest, and on
earth peace and goodwill towards men.” Luke 1:32-33 declares of
his rule: ”He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the
Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his
father David: and he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever;
and of his kingdom THERE SHALL BE NO END (Luke 1:32-33).
Control
of the earth will never again be in the hands of corrupt men, nor
will people be subjected to the awful conditions of a global distress;
of a perishing environment; of a hopeless future for young and old,
unable to find security - as is the case in the world today.
Jerusalem:
The City of Salvation
The city in which Christ will reign, will be totally different from
the Jerusalem of today. It will no longer be noted for superstition
and violence as at present (Isaiah 60:18), but shall become ”the
city of truth” (Zechariah 8:8), the ”joy of the whole earth” (Psalm
48:2). The decrees and laws of its immortal king will penetrate
into every corner of the the earth solving the political, moral,
social and religious problems of today. Mankind will be united under
an entirely new religious and social system of things: an infallible
theocracy established by the Lord Jesus Christ, assisted by his
immortal associates: his faithful followers then transformed to
immortality by the power of Almighty God.
Jerusalem:
Centre Of Universal Worship
Jerusalem shall not only become the political centre of Christ’s
reign on earth, but also his religious headquarters. It will become
a great temple city: a place where all mankind will be united in
a common acceptance of divine truth, by which they will learn to
view all things from the standpoint of God.
This
formed part of the teaching of the Lord at his first advent. On
one occasion, when visiting the temple in Jerusalem, he found the
outer court thronged with traders gathered together to make profit
from sales to the worshippers. Their commercial designs destroyed
the very principle of divine service. Full of indignation at such
desecration of so holy a place, the Lord scathingly rebuked the
guilty traders, and prophesied of the time of true worship to come:
”Jesus went into the temple and began to cast out them that sold
and bought in the temple and overthrew the tables of the money changers,
and the seats of them that sold doves, and would not suffer that
any man should carry any vessel through the temple. And he taught,
saying unto them, Is it not written, ’My house shall be called of
all nations the house of prayer.’ ’ hut ye have made it a den of
thieves” (Mark 11: 15-17).
The
incident may be well-known to many, but the real significance of
the Lord’s words is usually overlooked. Notice that the record states:
”He TAUGHT, saying unto them... My house SHALL BE CALLED OF ALL
NATlONS the house of prayer.” The Lord Jesus thus identified the
temple in Jerusalem as ”his Father’s house,” and taught that the
time will come when ”all nations” shall recognise it as such.
That
time is now imminent, for world events, according to Bible prophecy,
indicate the return of Christ is at hand.
On
another occasion, Christ predicted that the temple of his day would
be completely destroyed (Luke 21:6), and that Jerusalem would be
”trodden down of the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles be
fulfilled” (v. 24).
This
prediction required that:
[a] The temple in the city of Jerusalem at the time would be destroyed.
[b] Jerusalem overthrown.
[c] The Jewish people taken into captivity.
[d] The Jewish nation ultimately restored.
[e] Jerusalem delivered from foreign domination.
[f] The temple rebuilt to become the centre of universal worship.
Points
[a], [b] and [c] were fulfilled in AD70 when the Romans destroyed
the Jewish state.
Point [d] was partially fulfilled in 1948 when the Jewish State
was reformed.
Point [e] had part fulfilment in 1967 when, as the result of the
Six Days’ War, the city of Jerusalem was again occupied and controlled
by the Jewish people.
Point [f] has never yet been fulfilled, and awaits Christ’s return.
Both
Jews and Gentiles in Jerusalem
In Christ’s day, the temple in Jerusalem was exclusively for Jewish
worship; but in the future it will constitute a ”house of prayer
for all nations” (see Isaiah 56:6-7). Both Jews and Gentiles shall
worship there; the former because they shall then recognise the
Lord Jesus as their Messiah; the latter because they acknowledge
him as king of the Jews.
The veil of darkness at present over the eyes of both Jews and Gentiles
(Isaiah 25:7; 2Corinthians 3:15) shall be removed and all nations
will accept the truth in Christ Jesus: ”Gentiles shall come unto
thee from the ends of the earth, and shall say, Surely our fathers
have inherited lies, vanity, and things wherein there is no profit”
(Jeremiah 16: l9). At the same time ”the deliverer shall turn away
ungodliness from Jacob” (Romans 11:26).
How
will that be accomplished? By the divine worship to be set up in
Jerusalem at Christ’s coming (Micah 4:1-4).
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