The
Immortals
Immortality is the gift of everlasting life that God will give to
those who have faithfully obeyed and practised His commandments-those
of all ages of history up to the return of Jesus to the earth. These
will be those who are:
"Redeemed ... out of every kindred, and tongue, and people and nation
... and hast made us unto our God kings and priests: and
we shall reign on the earth ... They lived and reigned with Christ
a thousand years" (Revelation 5:9,10;10:4).
We
must not think of an immortal being as something like a ghost. Jesus,
after his resurrection, was immortal; but he ate and drank with
his followers and showed himself to have remarkable physical powers.
The immortal body has flesh and bones like others, but is energised
by the Spirit of God, suffering no disease or disability.
Jesus,
like any wise ruler, will delegate much of the conduct of his empire
to others who have been suitably trained. Prominent among those
to be closely associated with the King will be the great Biblical
examples of faith: men like Abraham, described as the "heir of the
world" in Romans 4:13, and "my servant David shall be their prince
for ever" (Ezekiel 37:25). Isaac, Jacob and Joseph, Moses and Samuel,
will be there; women, too: Sarah, Rahab and Ruth, Mary and Elisabeth.
Rulers
with Christ
There will be a special role for the Lord's twelve apostles-as he
promised:
"Ye
which have followed me, in the regeneration when the Son of man
shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve
thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel" (Matthew 19:28).
In
the book of Daniel, the prophet saw a vision of the kingdom of God
on earth, and he was told about those who should be in charge:
"The
saints of the most High shall take the kingdom, and possess the
kingdom for ever" (7:18).
What
is so special about these immortal rulers called "saints"? "Saint"
means a holy or separated one -- someone chosen for his dedication
to divine principles. Like the men who were first selected and given
the Spirit of God to help Moses to govern ancient Israel, they will
be "able men, such as fear God, men of truth, hating covetousness".
But with one big difference: those in times past died --
but the rulers of the future will not die, and their qualities
will not be lost with age.
The
King will have the discernment to select the right men or women
for the jobs on hand and to utilize the skills of mind and body
which they began to develop during their service in this present
life.
The
Quality of Eternal Life
Eternal life will convey marvellous benefits on these governors
and teachers. With healthy minds and physically perfect bodies,
they will not suffer the crippling effects of disease or disablement:
"They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more: neither shall
the sun light on them, nor any heat ... and God shall wipe away
all tears from their eyes" (Revelation 7:16- 17). Like their Master,
they will "know what is in men's hearts" and, with the unerring
ability to diagnose the source of human problems, will have the
capacity to root out trouble-makers and to promote trust between
neighbours. Think what that could accomplish in some of the world's
present trouble-spots!
What
a transformation will begin to work its way across the earth when
Christ's immortal administrators are sent out from Jerusalem. New
laws, based on Biblical principles, will have the effect of cutting
through partisan politics and will rapidly remove the cause of so
much bigotry among contesting religions.
A
Thousand Years of Peace
Of course, it will take time for adjustments to be made and for
people to see the benefits to their way of life. It will not happen
overnight; but there is to be a period of one thousand years for
the glorious "refreshing" of the earth's peoples before God's programme
is complete.
We
must not think of the coming age as a fanciful, too- good-to-be-true
fairyland. It will be a very real world, peopled with those who
have survived the judgements and have come to accept that Christ
is a world ruler who, for the good of the whole civilisation,
is prepared to rule with "a rod of iron". But the mortal nations
will still have their own characteristics and cultures, and their
own racial backgrounds. The rulers will have the gift of speaking
in other languages; but it may be some time before the world's
dialects are completely changed into the one universal language
that will reverse the confusion of Babel (see Genesis 11) and
allow the suspicions and difficulties of multi-language communication
to be dispersed.
A
Fair System of Justice
At every level of civilisation throughout the world there are
forces at work which undermine happy and rewarding co-existence
between people. No ideology, capitalism or communism even the
tyranny of cruel despots, has been able to handle them. They are
the forces of greed, corruption, subversion, bribery and personal
power. All this is going to change. There will be justice for
the poor, and the under-privileged will get fair treatment. Jesus
will see to that:
"He
shall not judge after the sight of his eyes, neither reprove
after the hearing of his ears: but with righteousness shall
he judge the poor, and reprove with equity for the meek of the
earth: and he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth,
and with the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked" (Isaiah
11:3- 4).
When
"princes shall rule in judgement" (Isaiah 32:1) the whole balance
of society will change: no longer one law for the rich and one
for the poor! The same rules will apply whether you live in Washington,
Moscow or Peking, because they will be based on the Sermon on
the Mount and on divine principles laid down by the King and his
court in Jerusalem.
How
will this affect the lives of the people? When criminals and hooligans
perceive that the judges can see right through them and that the
punishment will always fit the crime, the majority will soon learn
that loving one's neighbour and the virtues of honesty and truth
are much to be preferred in the attainment of a happy and prosperous
life. Not only does it mean that families and neighbours can live
in complete harmony but it will spill over into a release from
national and international tensions. As Isaiah said: "The work
of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness
quietness and assurance for ever" (Isaiah 32:1 7).
The
restraints imposed by the immortal rulers will prevent the worst
excesses of human nature. Unrepentant sinners will suffer summary
execution and the otherwise long lives which people might enjoy
will be cut short. "With the breath of his lips shall he slay
the wicked"; and, "The sinner being a hundred years old shall
be accursed" (Isaiah 11:4; 65:20).
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