Sunday, September 21, 2025

The Law

      Sin is the transgression of the law. Ergo a law existed before sin.  What law existed before sin? We know laws can be called commands. Commands given and meant to be obey. Was there a command given by God before mankind sinned? Yes. What command? 

     Gen 2:9  And out of the ground made the LORD God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

     Gen 2:16  And the LORD God COMMANDED the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: 

     Gen 2:17  But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. 

     The LORD God commanded…   the LORD God gave a law. The law was mankind could eat of every tree in the garden but one.  

     They weren't told to follow that law blindly, just because God said so and nothing more. God didn't stop there with his law.. He told them the penalty involved for not listening. There was a law and a consequence for the breaking of the law. Thou shalt surely die-  if you break the law given.

     Isn't that the way of all God's royal laws, those given on the mount and carved by His finger in stone? Death was the penalty for all of them because breaking God's laws, sinning against God, is a willful acknowledgement that God's laws are not a part of Him, of His love. It's choosing other than God, the source of all love.  His word tells us the wages of sin… is death.

      As soon as the first pair stepped outside of love, evil took over. 

      They chose something other than God's loving command meant to protect them. They WOULD have kept that command if left to their own devices. But a being, who already had the knowledge of good and evil, no tree test for him, decided to step outside of God's love and tried to take God's place. No longer did this being recognize his creature status, a creature made out of love and brought to life. This creature decided that taking his eyes off God and away from love and putting them upon himself was better. He saw human kind being made in God's image, something he wasn't and this spark of jealousy ignited a furor inside him. He would be a god in his own right. 

     Yes, the newly created humans were the first creation to come into existence as evil was embraced by the covering cherub, Lucifer, the Morning Star- turning him into Satan. Turning him into one opposed to all that was God.

     All the other worlds filled with inhabitants had no evil to contend with, it hadn't ignited, that seed hadn't yet sprouted. The seed of evil existed, but lay dormant where it could have remained forever. The seed sprouted in Satan and he nurtured it, and when he did the new world, the new creatures bore its greatest wrath. 

     That knowledge of good and evil was loosed before Adam and Eve ever came to full maturity in their relationship with God, to a place they could have this knowledge without being tempted by it. They hadn't let their love with God solidify as it had on so many other worlds throughout existence. God could allow this knowledge to those he deem ready to handle the knowledge. The knowledge of good and evil isn't evil in and of itself- it was forbidden because Adam and Eve were not ready to understand it. Their sin came in disobeying God, not in the knowledge they obtained. These new creature were forbidden the knowledge out of love, and if their love had grown, in time it would have been theirs. The Elohim, the two Gods knew their new creatures would now face an enemy unlike anything anyone on any other world had to face. Still, they had a contingency plan in place- one that could only come into play should the new creatures be led astray by this new evil being. 

     There it was a tree filled with the knowledge of good and evil, a tree they couldn't eat of and didn't eat of for who knows how long. A tree that Satan saw and knew if he could get them to eat of it they would no longer exist. He would ruin these awful creatures who had been made to eventually become counterparts with the two Gods- the Almighty and the I AM. The Almighty declared the Father and the I AM the declared Son. Satan wanted to destroy this new creation and he heard God pronounce the possible death sentence upon the newly created pair should they disobey Him.   

    Death, Satan, who had all the knowledge of good and evil knew what death meant- a nothingness, being as they'd never been. Satan had to get the pair to disobey the command, the law, given by God to them, and he did.  

     Through being compelled by Satan, Eve ate of the fruit and broke the law given to her by God. Adam quickly joined her, not wanting anything to happen to her that wasn't going to happen to him.  Satan saw Eve take that first bite and waited for her to disappear into non-existence. It didn't happen. Satan watched as she held the fruit out to Adam and he too bit into it and swallowed, eating of the forbidden fruit. Maybe both had to do it for them to disappear. Nope. Adam swallowed and he didn't die either!

     Satan watched as their understanding of all good and all evil was opened to them and he laughed as they realized they'd chosen the evil, forsaking good, forsaking God. He saw them scrambling about the garden trying to hide their newly naked state, the light of God's pure love no longer covering them. He saw when that light gave way and the creatures beneath it were altered, no longer flesh wrapped in light, but flesh filled with guilt. Their entire appearances changed without the light there to lend them purity and immortality. These hideous creatures were in the process of dying. The death perhaps didn't happen instantly, Satan didn't know, nothing had died before for him to know. 

     Continuing to watch, still waiting for them to be overcome and gone, Satan heard God call out to them in the garden.  That's it, the Elohim had to bear witness to the death of their creations, the ending of them entirely. Not only that, they'd have to recognize him as a superior being, as a god, hadn't he just revealed his power over the fallen creatures? He could go to all the other worlds and do the same thing, causing them to turn from God.

     The disgraced, condemned pair and the Elohim were together, Gods bearing witness to their fallen creations and the pairs ineffective attempt to hide the results of what they'd done with fig leaves, as if they hadn't been stripped of so much more- innocence, immortality, perfectness in flesh. 

     Satan listened in shock and realized because he'd interfered with the creatures obedience, they weren't going to immediately disappear! He hadn't rid them of existence! They would slowly die and live terrible lives, that wasn't enough!

     Then the Elohim turned on HIM! Cursing him! Stripping the beautiful creature he inhabited of its beauty while he was still inside it! And he was told that he would be killed by an offspring of these horrible human creatures! Never! He couldn't let that happen! He'd brought the seed of evil to life and that power would overwhelm the Elohim's! He'd show them, he'd prove it to them! He would destroy these creatures before they'd ever get a chance to hurt him!

     Of course, soon Satan realized they were protected by guardian angels- keeping him from outright ending their entire existence. He'd do his worse though and he'd never stop. There was going to be a terrible human spawn that would end him, but he'd end him first. 

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     So, yes, the command, the law given by the Elohim to obey God no matter what- tempted or not, was a real law and it was broken. That first sin stained all of humanity with its touch. When many years later Moses  took up the tablets of the Ten Commandments the people knew they had been given a revelation of God's love towards them. Mankind was allowed to see sin as God saw it in all its horror. Sin in not loving God, not loving the very Ones who created and would redeem them, but choosing eternal death over eternal life. Sin in not loving each other more than loving themselves. Those laws revealed love and yet evil determined they be seen as cumbersome vile restrictions placed on personal freedom. The law can't save anyone, it never could. The law revealed the love of its Authors and their ability to save. After the Ten Commandments the people were given the ceremonial sacrificial laws of the tabernacle in the wilderness- an example of how God would save them. They had to sacrifice animals recognizing their sinning had a penalty they couldn't pay. Another had to give it's life. That animal sacrifice pointed towards the ultimate sacrifice, God, the declared Son giving his life, paying a penalty for sin that we can't pay. We could never redeem ourselves, and we still can't. We recognize the evil of our sins, and go to the only One who can give us forgiveness and cleanse us- daily.

     The Ten Commandments were and are a constant reminder of God's love. Yes, other laws were added but none like the Ten Royal Laws which encompassed God's love. 

        All the laws given by God were meant to serve love. Mankind added to those laws, twisting them, explaining them to mean things they did not. They had a great number of laws added to the ones God gave and it placed a heavy yoke upon the chosen people of God. 

     Jesus the promised Seed came and well, we know what happened from there. The thing I'm trying to get across is the law was established in Eden first. The law of obedience to our Creator. That law was expounded upon at Sinai. That law was further expounded upon by our Savior who proclaimed not a single bit of it would be abolished. How could you abolish the revelation of love?  To abolish it would be to say loving God and loving each other is no longer relevant.

     God help us all to see the righteousness of Christ as our hope- He kept the Royal Law perfectly in a flesh body with natural inclinations towards sin that He overcame, and we overcome through Him! All glory to God in the highest!



Saturday, September 20, 2025

Captive to the Devil

 

You can be taken captive by the devil. I'm not talking demon possession, though that is a reality most **enlightened** people do not want to admit to at all whatsoever. Jesus cast out demons, if you believe in Jesus you believe in demon possession as a reality. If you are some new superior Christ follower who chooses not to believe in the reality Jesus lived then by all means follow your false Christ, your devil in disguise. Others will say that demon possession went into obscurity along with Christ followers performing miracles. Well, let me mention this fact, there were very, very, very few miracles workers in the Old Testament but we know demon possession was alive and well. We know King Saul was troubled by demons.  We also know this…

Lev_20:27  A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them.

A familiar spirit is an evil spirit, and evil spirits using men and woman is commonly spoken of in the Old Testament. So, not that many miracle workers in the Old Testament but lots of familiars-evil spirits and those who had them were put to death.  In the New Testament, demons made men act crazy. Those men weren't using these evil spirits nefariously, they were trapped by them.  Though the New Testament mentions magicians, soothsayers, witches and the like- those that traffic in evil spirits, those that are not getting any of their supposed powers from God.

As for demon possession going into obscurity today in modern times- no, no it hasn't. Demon possession has grown more sophisticated, demons aren't stupid, they were once angels of God. There was a time that people thought every physical, mental, emotional great upset was evil. Medical science has corrected a lot of the things people once attributed to demon possession. What hasn't been corrected by anything is the evil in mankind, try as they might, it still exist in grand proportions worldwide. 

Yes, it was easy to get people to blame medical conditions on demons, so why not use that, Satan loves using anything he can, he's not all that particular, he has no signature move.  Right now and for some time he's switched up tactics, no longer concentrating on possessing humans in ways that cause them not to be useful to him and his evils. The subtle possessions, with labels mankind accepts, work to his ultimate end. 

Captivity to the devil is real, and there are a multitude of ways to be captured. It's not only the Exorcist girl, the Conjuring people, the Stigmata, the numerous movies depicting possession- you aren't captive only if you're given the extreme form of demon possession. You are captive when you are NOT in the truth, when you are not in Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. If you believe a single lie the devil spews, holding tight to that lie and if you treat that lie as God's truth, and you're in a devil snare, captured.

The devil is REAL. You can be taken captive by him. We are point blank told this in the New Testament-

In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves…
And that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will.  2Ti 2:25,26

The devil sets snares!
The devil takes captives!
The devil does this at his will, taking whoever he wants!

People caught up in the devil's snares, people who are captive to the devil, whether by possession or willingness to embrace that evil and be used by it, they need to be RECOVERED from the devil. All but the very elect will be deceived by Satan, that is a whole lot of people under the devil's snare.  The reality of the devil is a reality of evil angels that fell with the devil something we refuse to comprehend in our day to day life. 

In meekness, in gentleness we are to instruct those captive by the devil.

2Ti 2:25  In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth;

We instruct and if GOD chooses He can give them repentance  TO THE acknowledging of the TRUTH.

No screaming, no using the rod on those caught in the devil's snares. In gentleness… dare I say… lovingly instructing those caught by the devil. Lovingly as one who loves their neighbors, let people know that Satan is alive and well and yeah, he is living right here on earth with us.

People will say that the devil is an excuse to blame our evils on. Yeah, well, that's true- but it's not an excuse. Satan is the author of evil, every single evil, all of them. We are, however, responsible for allowing Satan to influence us. We are responsible for hiding from the truth, preferring lies, preferring things that are pleasing to our ears rather than hard truths.

Do you want to be recovered from the snare of the devil? 

Seek truth desperately, only truth, settle for nothing less. If someone tells you something contrary to what you believe, go to your Bible's search it out, don't ignore it because it's not what you were taught, not what you're used to. Find out if it is a tradition of man and not from God, all these things you believe- it matters because one is truth and one is a lie. Satan's snares have entangled the masses and his deception makes them enjoy their captivity to him. His deceptions keeps them from ever realizing they are deceived. Please, I beg you, don't let yourself be deceived. Truth matters. Don't be captured by the devil.

God alone can save us, God's truth! Jesus is the truth!




Friday, September 19, 2025

Perilous Times

      'This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent((lacking self-control)), fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.' 2 Timothy 3:1

     From such turn away. Try to equate that with loving your enemies. Because we are told to love our enemies, and surely those listed above are our enemies and we are told to turn away from them. Love them, yet turn away from them. A lot of people have a hard time with this. Jesus had a hard time with it, and by that I mean it broke his heart when he had to turn away from them. He wept over the inhabitants of Jerusalem, crying out that he wanted to protect them just like a mother hen her chicks, hiding them under her wing, yet they wouldn't let him. He lashed out at the hypocrites, the Pharisees, the scribes all the while taking Nicodemus, a Pharisee, to a private place and opening up to him the truth in a marvelous way. He didn't shun Pharisees to the point that he would not take a repentant Pharisee into his fold, a reformed hypocrite, a scribe that gave up his evil ways and turned to him.  Jesus did despite all evil in every form and didn't hesitate to let others know. His love extended to all those the evil ones despised, because he wanted them to know they weren't people to be despised in the eyes of God should they turn from their evil ways. Go and sin no more was said by Jesus more than once to a repentant sinner he accepted and forgave. He wanted them to realize that they need to constantly recognize sin in themselves and choose not to do it, strive against the sins, not just accept them and give up as being hopeless. He said to pick up the cross daily. And that cross is all about forgiveness, needing forgiveness and being forgiven. And we only need daily forgiveness if we are recognizing our sinful selves and daily need of a Savior. 

     All those people mentioned above- 

Lovers of themselves.

Covetous.

Boasters.

Proud.

Blasphemers.

Disobedient to parents.

Unthankful.

Unholy.

Without natural affection.

Trucebreakers.

False accusers.

Lacking self-control.

Fierce.

Despisers of those that are good.

Traitors.

Heady.

High-minded.

Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God.

Having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof.

     All of the actions people commit that make them the above we do not condone. We do NOT join in those actions. We do NOT approve of those actions. We do NOT become a part of those actions. And because we do not take part in like actions we turn away from those committing them. We do NOT stop loving them and praying they'll repent of the wrongdoing. Jesus left the inhabitants of Jerusalem desolate. He wanted them to accept Him, His love, His forgiveness, His salvation, but they wanted nothing to do with him and all those that chose to reject him, were left desolate. He loved them, and left them to their own choices, and yes, some choose evil over the greatest love ever in existence.

      I've read recently that there are people who believe ALL those ever born from the beginning to the end, will be saved, that God will not lose a single person. They say that God has set up a system for those who do not immediately gain salvation to try again, or to work for it. They die, realize they didn't make it to heaven and they get to keep trying in another manner of living after death. THIS IS NOT SUPPORTED BY THE BIBLE IN ANY WAY! Why did Jesus take such great pains to bring the truth to people, why did he weep over people if everyone would be saved? Why? Why such grave warnings about narrow ways and few that find it, if everyone finds it? Why are we told…

     …from such turn away-- if all are to be God's no matter what? Why does it matter if we don't turn away, or are among those people if we are all saved automatically? Why? 

       This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

We live in a society, our so called first world living that if filled to the brim with these people, so much so that we've normalized them. 

How perilous are the times we live in when it's normal to be those things mentioned above? Are we caught up in those things and consider them normal? There are FEW that will escape being caught up and being a part of the above.  There are those who are a part of the evil now called good, and those who long to be a part of it, while others are a part of it in their own societal ways, first, second or third world ways. Worldwide deception. 

       Worldwide --

Lovers of themselves.

Covetous.

Boasters.

Proud.

Blasphemers.

Disobedient to parents.

Unthankful.

Unholy.

Without natural affection.

Trucebreakers.

False accusers.

Lacking self-control.

Fierce.

Despisers of those that are good.

Traitors.

Heady.

High-minded.

Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God.

Having a form of godliness but denying the power thereof.

     This is a state of being with slogans to go along with their promotion.

Put yourself first. You only live once, enjoy it. You deserve to treat yourself. Whatever floats your boat. Do your own thing. You be you. Nothing is wrong. Stand up for yourself. Just do it. They did it to you, do it do them. It's not wrong if it's what makes you happy. You don't have to answer to anyone but yourself… and the list goes on and on and on. 

     And we call all of that good, not truly realizing the deceptions behind them. 

     Perilous times shall come.

Times of imminent danger, life-threatening risk, ruin, disaster… shall come. 

     They are here. 

     God help us all!

     Isa 55:6  Seek ye the LORD while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: 

Isa 55:7  Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. 

Isa 55:8  For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. 

Isa 55:9  For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. 

Isa 55:10  For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater: 

Isa 55:11  So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it. 


Saturday, September 13, 2025

Few there be...

 1Jn 3:1  Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not. 


What do you suppose is truly meant in this verse- 'therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not.' ?


Popularity was never something Christ was interested in. He never sought crowds for the sake of being popular. Jesus always wanted the truth to be heard- hard truths, eternal truths.


Today if you believe in the hard truths you will NOT be known of the world. The world loves its own and hates us.


Joh 15:18  If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. 

Joh 15:19  If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. 


People don't want to know hard truths, they want simple religion, in fact a religion they can practice completely inwardly without any complication to anything in their lives. People want to be fed the food of their egos, they want to be soothed in their sins, told they aren't really sinners at all. They believe that no matter what in the end, truth keepers or not, they'll be in heaven. The world has made attaining heaven so incredibly easy, so why did Jesus tell us- 'few there be that find it?' 


Let's recall this truth-


After five thousand very hungry people were fed miraculously by him, after hearing his message, the truth, the same people sought Jesus out the next day supposedly wanting more truth, but when they were given more, almost all of them turned back, rejecting the truth, rejecting him. They wanted food, they wanted miracles, they wanted anything but the hard truths. 


Too many people know of the 5000 being fed it's a common part of the Bible, but very few go on past that 5000 being fed to them turning their backs on Jesus, that's a very hard truth.


Joh 6:66  From that time many of his disciples went back, and WALKED NO MORE WITH HIM. 

Joh 6:67  Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? 


Imagine it. 5000 people fed. How many of the 5000 went in search of Jesus the next day it doesn't say, but there were MANY. The day before they'd wanted to crown him their king, but Jesus left before they could even try. This day they sought him again, and when he gave them hard truths they couldn't comprehend because their hearts truly didn't want truth, they left-- all of them but the 12. Jesus even said to the 12, "Will ye also go away?" 


It's no different today, nor has it been throughout history after Jesus' life, death and resurrection. People don't want truth. They want to hear things pleasing to their ears. The hard truth of poverty over riches has been ignored for so very, very long. The hard truth of doing good to those that hate you, despitefully use you, it's ignored. The hard truth of looking upon another and lusting after them, that's ignored all the time to the tune of 'I was only looking.' Or 'You can look but don't touch'. Another hard truth, turning the other cheek, of walking 2 miles when asked only to go 1, or giving your coat and shirt when just asked for your coat, a truth ignored. Feeding the hungry, visiting the sick, imprisoned, helping wherever needed as if you were helping JESUS himself, yes, ignored as we dole out our generosity to fit our means keeping ourselves comfortable. 


So many people call themselves Christians and they even do many wonderful works in Christ's name- did you read that? MANY wonderful works. They do all the above but they do it to earn merit, they do it selfishly, they are doing it for themselves not Christ- even though they use his name, and stick a Jesus label on those works.


Mat 7:22  Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 

Mat 7:23  And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 


Hard truths are the truths you don't want to hear- such as - not one dot of an i 

will be taken from the law, not one cross of t will disappear from the ten commandments, these are also ignored. 


People have played very loose with the Ten Commandments- twisting them, turning them, pruning them, all in order to make them easier to follow. They've even latched on to the Apostles saying the law was done away with, as if they don’t know that was the ceremonial law- that the veil in the temple was torn in half by unseen hands when Christ died. They read the word 'law' and stop there not delving into the hard truths. They don't want the Greek words explained or the Hebrew language understood, they don't want to know that mistakes that were made by men copying the word, but if you compare earlier and the scholarly researched the true meanings are revealed. They want easy. The want to drink the baby's milk all their adult lives, never taking a bite of solid food.


Hard truths. Jesus said- if you love me keep my commandments. Jesus also said…


Joh 6:29  Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent 


And- 


Joh 3:16  For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 


And- 


Joh 14:15  If ye love me, keep my commandments. 


ONCE you believe - you love Jesus, and if you love him you keep his commandments. You don't stop at love as if that's the end. Faith without works is dead, even though for by grace are you saved through faith and not of works lest any man boast.  Grace is FIRST, BELIEF is FIRST, but after the first step you take more and more and more. Jesus is the WAY the TRUTH and the LIFE and no one comes to the Father except through HIM.   The way… the truth… the life…. 


Say what you will-- Jesus had A LOT to say to us, and to just take a tiny bit and ignore the rest of his words is wrong. We will be held accountable for our ignoring truth, even if we are the seemingly most perfect Christian in existence. 


When Jesus ministered upon earth people wanted easy, they didn't want to have truth so they were ALLOWED to be blind.


Instead of getting to the heart of the matter they turned and walked away. Jesus didn't want their crown, and he still doesn't want their crown. 


Is Jesus King? Yes, but NOT with an earthly crown. That earthly crown people place upon his head every time they fit his words into their molds, is rejected.


Be scared, please. 


Mat_7:14  Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and FEW there be that find it.


Take time to allow yourself to be frightened by the realization that FEW will find him- NOT the masses and masses of people that everyone seems to want to believe are his. Don't all our loved ones supposedly go to heaven? Not many are said to be supposedly in hell. Those lies about heaven and hell are things people embrace, ignoring hard truths. We have NO right to say a single person is in heaven (if they went there when they die, which they don't- HARD truth). We have NO right to pass eternal judgment on a single person, that's not given to us! Yet people do it all the time!


Be terrified, please.


For a moment let the words sink in-  'Get away from me, I never knew you.' Words we don't want to believe Jesus will say, but He will. He is going to say those words to all the pretend Christians, even those who believe they are real Christians. They rejected truth! Embraced the lies and deceptions willfully and Jesus knows this. They've deluded themselves, believed their own lies so they will be shocked to hear those words. They aren't blatant robbers, adulterers, murderers, idol worshipers, blasphemers- they are those who believe they are all about the good works in Jesus' name. And there won't be just a few deceived but the Many. You know… those broad road people, not the narrow road followers. 


If you aren't wrestling with word of God seeking the deep meaningful truths, then you aren't seeking Jesus Christ. You've stopped growing, and are clinging to the things you like and are familiar with, the traditions, the deceptions. You've embraced the wolf in sheep clothing, adoring the false god. 


May God help all those who are seeking Him in all truth, to find Him, to find that narrow way that few are going to find. 


In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, now and forever. Amen!


Saturday, September 6, 2025

Sabbath

 

Gen 1:5 … And the evening and the morning were the first day. 
Gen 1:8 … And the evening and the morning were the second day. 
Gen 1:13   And the evening and the morning were the third day.
Gen 1:19   And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. 
Gen 1:23   And the evening and the morning were the fifth day.
Gen 1:31…And the evening and the morning were the sixth day. 

What about the seventh day? There is no- and the evening and the morning were the seventh day. Why? It was a day, wasn't it? Just like all six of the others. There was a morning and an evening. Why not keep to the pattern established? Could it be that the seventh day of creation was designated in more ways than one to be a very special day? God worked on days 1 through 6 and made a notation of each day containing a morning and an evening. We know the seventh day is a day, and it's been confirmed over the last six days what constituted a day- a morning and an evening.  It stands to reason then that the seventh day consisted of a morning and an evening, but why no mention of this fact?

You think it's silly that I'm thinking about this, and I could be, but it's a peculiarity isn't it? It stands out. It draws the attention to an anomaly. It begs the question of why, at least for me. 

I know beyond a single doubt in my mind that the seventh day of creation was the day the sabbath rest was created. I know that God made a huge point of this fact because He then put it among the Royal Law, the law of all laws, that law that constitutes us loving God and loving each other. He didn't introduce it along with the ceremonial laws or any other laws brought into being- none of which are among the Ten Royal Laws. He instituted the day of rest in Creation week, at the very end of Creation week. Then much later God took a people who had forgotten many of His ways, the ways He'd given to Adam and Eve, to Seth, to Noah, to Abraham. God called Abram out from all other people and blessed him by choosing him to be the father of all His people.

After those people were slowly shifted from being guests on land in Egypt, to slavery for four hundred years- their cries for deliverance were heard and along came Moses. Moses was used by God to free the slaves and lead them out of Egypt. Not long after the people started complaining about food and God sent bread from heaven to feed them.  Read the following carefully-

Exo 16:4  Then said the LORD unto Moses, Behold, I will rain bread from heaven for you; and the people shall go out and gather a certain rate every day, that I may prove them, whether they will walk in my law, or no. 
Exo 16:5  And it shall come to pass, that on the sixth day they shall prepare that which they bring in; and it shall be twice as much as they gather daily. 

Did you catch that… God was going to feed the hungry people with heavenly bread to PROVE them, to see if they would WALK IN HIS LAW or not. 

The bread from heaven wasn't given willy nilly, there were conditions, there was a test involved, a test of faith. These slaves, descendants of Abraham, God's chosen people were far from where they should be concerning God. They needed to know God, and He needed to know if they were capable of knowing Him, of listening to Him, of believing in Him. So He told them he'd give them bread, they weren't going to starve. However, they couldn't hoard the bread. Every day there would be enough for everyone to eat, and if they tried to save some for later- it would become wormy.  That was the first test. Would they be able to refrain from hoarding the bread from heaven and trust that God would provide it every single day? But wait, there's more! A second test. On the sixth day of the week ((Yes, they had days of the week back then, - seven of them, they knew which was the sixth day.)). On the sixth day of the week they were to gather twice as much. Every other day of the week they could not save extra manna for later, but the sixth day they had to save double because on the seventh day…

Exo 16:22  And it came to pass, that on the sixth day they gathered twice as much bread, two omers for one man: and all the rulers of the congregation came and told Moses. 
Exo 16:23  And he said unto them, This is that which the LORD hath said, To morrow is the REST OF THE HOLY SABBATH UNTO THE LORD: bake that which ye will bake to day, and seethe that ye will seethe; and that which remaineth over lay up for you to be kept until the morning. 
Exo 16:24  And they laid it up till the morning, as Moses bade: and it did not stink, neither was there any worm therein. 
Exo 16:25  And Moses said, Eat that to day; FOR TODAY IS A SABBATH UNTO THE LORD to day ye shall not find it in the field. 
Exo 16:26  Six days ye shall gather it; but on the seventh day, WHICH IS THE SABBATH, in it there shall be none. 

Remember, God is doing this to prove the people to see if they are capable of following Him, whether or not they will walk in His LAW.

What law? He's teaching them the SABBATH LAW before ever giving them the Royal Law, the Ten Commandments!  How incredibly important this point is and people miss it entirely! People don't care about what day they worship on. They say Sunday the first day of the week is just fine and so is Friday, or maybe you choose Wednesday. God is PROVING the newly released slaves that had been chosen to belong to Him to see if they will keep HIS LAW. His TEN COMMANDMENTS- of which NOT ONE was abolished by JESUS, in fact He kept every one of them, fulfilling them, endorsing them, showing how they were truly to be kept. Don't you dare look at another woman other than your wife with lust, it's adultery!  Wait? What? But only the act of adultery is adultery, I'm allowed to look all I want!  Jesus said NOPE you're not. Jesus also said that some of the rules on the Sabbath were too strict, it was a SPECIAL day and to be kept SPECIAL, a day of healing, communing, praying, worshipping, studying, fellowshipping. A day to eat, drink, enjoy God's bounty. It was a day of NO work for money, NO work for laboring in any way that can be done beforehand. Yes, feed your animals still on the Sabbath and hey, if one of your animals is hurt, help it on the Sabbath you know that's okay, so yeah, HELP each other on the Sabbath too. Waling by food still attached to a stalk, vine, whatever sure take a bit- you are NOT harvesting the whole field, the whole vineyard, you are taking freely what is freely available to stave off hunger that would otherwise interfere with your ability to concentrate on the other blessings of the Sabbath. 

Jesus NEVER kept another day of worship. Jesus NEVER told His disciples to pick a day, any day. Jesus NEVER mentioned anywhere in the entire Bible- that the Sabbath would be celebrated on His resurrection day! Jesus gave the method of celebration and remembrance of His death and resurrection. The LORD'S SUPPER- a NEW commandment, not a replacement commandment. The disciples ALL WORSHIPED on the SABBATH still and were NEVER accused of making a NEW SABBATH DAY! 

The Sabbath was SO important it was kept before the Ten Commandments were given. The Sabbath was SO important Jesus rested in the tomb on that day- He did NOT rise immediately after He died. The Sabbath was SO important that God's word mentions it's a SIGN between Him and His people. JESUS said to PRAY your flight isn't on the Sabbath. Why? WHY?! Surely He'd want us to run for our lives on the Sabbath, so why say that??? Go on, ask yourself the question, why? Because the Sabbath is supposed to be SO precious to us that we don't want to spend it in any other way than worshipping God, and through that worship we live the Sabbath day filled with loving Him and loving others! Jesus really shouldn't have said that if the Sabbath were no longer going to be important, but He did…

Mat_24:20  But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day

Jesus knew what day of the week was the Sabbath. Jesus kept the Sabbath. Jesus' followers kept the Sabbath after His resurrection. 

Act_13:14  But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch in Pisidia, and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and sat down.

Act_16:13  And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat down, and spake unto the women which resorted thither.

THEY knew when the Sabbath was, there was only ONE SABBATH DAY, the same Sabbath day they'd always kept, all their lives!

How awfully confusing it would have been for them to keep any other day as the Sabbath.  

Ah, but some say they kept the Sabbath and the LORD'S DAY which was the resurrection day. That lie is NO WHERE IN THE BIBLE! The LORD'S DAY is mentioned but the Lord's day had always been and will always be the SABBATH, no matter how people try to twist the scriptures to say what they want it to say!

The seventh day, from Creation has been blessed and holy. God tested the people coming out of Egypt with a Sabbath test. God put the Sabbath among His Royal Law, the Ten Commandments.

Yes, a lot of laws were done away with after Jesus- the ceremonial law was no longer needed. In fact nothing that pointed to the Messiah's arrival was needed. All things were NEW in Christ, even the truth IN the Royal Law to still be kept was made new to people. Remember- don't look on that person to lust after them! Seriously, don't look. Why bother making that stipulation on the adultery commandment if the Ten Commandments were no longer to be kept?  Not ONE dot above an i, not ONE cross on the t would be done away with of the Ten Commandments, not ONE. 

Those people coming out of slavery in Egypt were a little hard headed (like people today)  when Moses gave them God's command about the manna this is what happened… 

Exo 16:27  And it came to pass, that there went out some of the people on the seventh day for to gather, and they found none. 
Exo 16:28  And the LORD said unto Moses, How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws? 
Exo 16:29  See, for that the LORD hath given you the sabbath, therefore he giveth you on the sixth day the bread of two days; abide ye every man in his place, let no man go out of his place on the seventh day. 
Exo 16:30  So the people rested on the seventh day. 

The LORD HIMSELF SAID to Moses …the LORD has given you the sabbath, therefore he gives you on the sixth day bread of two days, abide every man in his place, let no man go out of his place on the seventh day.   

People weren't to go looking for what God already provided for them, they were to LISTEN TO GOD.

People were to REST completely REST, rest so much that their food was ready for them on that day.

It was this Sabbath, the creation Sabbath, God was reminding the people of then, and us today…

Gen 2:1  Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 
Gen 2:2  And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made. 
Gen 2:3  And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made. 

No need to say and the evening and the morning were the seventh day, this Sabbath Rest is something so much more, something to be remembered always as a SPECIAL DAY. The anomaly? The reality of its uniqueness, an evening and morning, the seventh day, BLESSED and SANCTIFIED as no other day of the week had been. 

Isa 58:13  If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: 
Isa 58:14  Then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it. 
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The following is a bit of food for thought and study- I'm not advocating or detracting from the following, but simply putting it out there for people to study and formulate their own thoughts about what was written by the Old Testament Bible Commentators- Keil and Delitzsch.

Isaiah 58:13-14
The third part of the prophecy now adds to the duties of human love the duty of keeping the Sabbath, together with equally great promises; i.e., it adds the duties of the first table to those of the second, for the service of works is sanctified by the service of worship. “If thou hold back thy foot from the Sabbath, from doing thy business on my holy day, and callest the Sabbath a delight, the holy of Jehovah, reverer, and honourest it, not doing thine own ways, not pursuing thy business and speaking words: then wilt thou have delight in Jehovah, and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the land, and make thee enjoy the inheritance of Jacob thy forefather, for the mouth of Jehovah hath spoken it.” The duty of keeping the Sabbath is also enforced by Jeremiah (Jer_17:19.) and Ezekiel (Eze_20:12., Eze_22:8, Eze_22:26), and the neglect of this duty severely condemned. Chapter 56 has already shown the importance attached to it by our prophet. The Sabbath, above all other institutions appointed by the law, was the true means of uniting and sustaining Israel as a religious community, more especially in exile, where a great part of the worship necessarily feel into abeyance on account of its intimate connection with Jerusalem and the holy land; but whilst it was a Mosaic institution so far as its legal appointments were concerned, it rested, in a way which reached even beyond the rite of circumcision, upon a basis much older than that of the law, being a ceremonial copy of the Sabbath of creation, which was the divine rest established by God as the true object of all motion; for God entered into Himself again after He had created the world out of Himself, that all created things might enter into Him. In order that this, the great end set before all creation, and especially before mankind, viz., entrance into the rest of God, might be secured, the keeping of the Sabbath prescribed by the law was a divine method of education, which put an end every week to the ordinary avocations of the people, with their secular influence and their tendency to fix the mind on outward things, and was designed by the strict prohibition of all work to force them to enter into themselves and occupy their minds with God and His word. The prophet does not hedge round this commandment to keep the Sabbath with any new precepts, but merely demands for its observance full truth answering to the spirit of the letter. “If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath” is equivalent to, if thou do not tread upon its holy ground with a foot occupied with its everyday work.
×¢ֲשׂוֹת which follows is not elliptical (= מֵ×¢ֲשׂוֹת answering to מִשַּׁבָּת, an unnecessary and mistaken assumption), but an explanatory permutative of the object “thy foot:” “turn away thy foot,” viz., from attending to thy business (a defective plural) on my holy day. Again, if thou call (i.e., from inward contemplation and esteem) the Sabbath a pleasure (‛ōneg, because it leads thee to God, and not a burden because it leads thee away from thine everyday life; cf., Amo_8:5) and the holy one of Jehovah (on this masculine personification of the Sabbath, see Isa_56:2), “mekhubbâd,” honoured = honourable, honorandus, and if thou truly honourest him, whom Jehovah has invested with the splendour of His own glory (Gen_2:3 : “and sanctified it”), “not” (מִן = ὥστε μὴ) “to perform thy ways” (the ordinary ways which relate to self-preservation, not to God), “not to attend to thine own business' (see at Isa_58:3) “and make words,” viz., words of vain useless character and needless multitude (דַּבֶּר־דָּבָרas in Hos_10:4, denoting unspiritual gossip and boasting);
(Note: Hitzig observes, that “the law of the Sabbath has already received the Jewish addition, 'speaking is work.' “ But from the premiss that the sabbatical rest of God was rest from speaking His creating word (Psa_33:6), all the conclusion that tradition has ever drawn is, that on the Sabbath men must to a certain extent rest מהדבור as well as ממעשׂ×”; and when R. Simon b. Jochai exclaimed to his loquacious old mother on the Sabbath, “Keeping the Sabbath means keeping silence,” his meaning was not that talking in itself was working and therefore all conversation was forbidden on the Sabbath. Tradition never went as far as this. The rabbinical exposition of the passage before us is the following: “Let not thy talking on the Sabbath be the same as that on working days;” and when it is stated once in the Jerusalem Talmud that the Rabbins could hardly bring themselves to allow of friendly greetings on the Sabbath, it certainly follows from this, that they did not forbid them. Even the author of the ש לה (הברית לוחות שׂ× ×™) with its excessive ceremonial stringency goes no further than this, that on the Sabbath men must abstain from חול דברי. And is it possible that our prophet can have been more stringent than the strictest traditionalists, and wished to make the keeper of the Sabbath a Carthusian monk? There could not be a more thorough perversion of the spirit of prophecy than this.)
then, just as the Sabbath is thy pleasure, so wilt thou have thy pleasure in Jehovah, i.e., enjoy His delightful fellowship (×¢ַל־×” תִּתְ×¢ַ× ַּ×’, a promise as in Job_22:26), and He will reward thee for thy renunciation of earthly advantages with a victorious reign, with an unapproachable possession of the high places of the land - i.e., chiefly, though not exclusively, of the promised land, which shall then be restored to thee - and with the free and undisputed usufruct of the inheritance promised to thy forefather Jacob (Psa_105:10-11; Deu_32:13 and Deu_33:29) - this will be thy glorious reward, for the mouth of Jehovah hath spoken it. Thus does Isaiah confirm the predictions of Isa_1:20 and Isa_40:25 (compare Isa_24:3).


Friday, August 22, 2025

The Greatest of the Prophets- 65 (END)

 The Greatest Of The Prophets  - by George McCready Price (1955) 65 (Study Completed)

12. FINAL EXPLANATIONS


The wrong of separating these last three chapters, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth, has already been spoken of; for this separation tends to obscure their essential unity. They all together constitute one vision, not three. Yet there may be another way of viewing the matter. Dr. Charles remarks that this twelfth chapter is properly set off from the preceding; for he says chapter 11 is concerned largely with human history which is already almost wholly in the past, only one or two items impending in the proximate future, while chapter 12 passes over from the temporal to the eternal. In this he is certainly correct.


The beginning of the kingly reign of Christ introduces the Chapter, followed by a time of trouble for all the nations of the world, and the final deliverance of God’s people. A partial resurrection is also mentioned, with the glorification of all those who are truly wise. Repeatedly the angel tells Daniel that the prophecies which have been revealed to him are not for his especial benefit, but are intended for those who will be living down near the end of human history, and indeed will be fully understood only by them. Peter alludes to the some important principle, when he says that the prophets often greatly desired to understand what had been revealed to them, but were told that “not unto themselves,” but to the people of a later age their prophecies applied. 1 Peter 1:11, 12.


Daniel 12:1. And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great Prince who stands for the children of thy people; and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time. And at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book.


The time here mentioned is coincident with the last move made by the haughty, anti-Christian power mentioned in the preceding chapter. It must be understood as preceding the end of that power, with  none to help him; for it is this act of Michael, in taking control of the situation, which brings about that end. Who or what can help any earthly power, when Christ, the great Prince who stands for the children of thy people, stands up in opposition?


The final move on the part of the papacy, as stated in the last verse of the former chapter, planting his headquarters between the sea and the glorious holy mountain, we have interpreted as meaning that it takes up a position of strategic advantage for the final assault against the true church. But the enemies of God’s people proceed no further. For at that time they are halted. How often during the long, painful centuries the church has had to present her “back as the ground, and as the street, to them that go over." Isaiah 51:23. How often have her enemies been permitted to “wear out the saints of the Most High” (Daniel 7:25), until they have become “drunken with the blood of the saints” (Revelation 17:6). Now all this is changed. For when the final stage of the controversy between Christ and Satan has been reached, then a radical change is seen in God’s plan of dealing with such matters; and at that time thy people shall be delivered. 


The term stand up is frequently used both in Daniel and elsewhere to mean “begin to reign,” or to “come to the throne.” This may be its meaning here. However, it is also used (Daniel 8:25 etc.) in the sense of exercising some special power, such as attacking an enemy. Hence it may be used in the latter sense here, meaning that Michael [Christ] at this time intervenes to protect His people. This is implied in the descriptive clause, the great Prince who stands for the children of thy people. Both aspects of the term may be included here; for this period marks the change in Christ’s work from the priestly to the kingly, a most momentous change for the universe as a whole, and a change which is signalized here on earth by the end of human probation, and the sealing of the destinies of all human beings for weal or for woe. When He assumes His position as King of kings and Lord of lords, although there may be a short interval of seeming delay, He takes measures for the protection of His sorely tried people, who are at that time still on earth and threatened by the combined powers of the beast and the false prophet. Revelation 13:15-17. 


In the note on Daniel 10:21 we have already explained that Michael means Christ, this being the name He assumed when, in His pre-existent state, He stepped down to take on the duties of an angel, thus filling the station made vacant by the great rebel, Lucifer. In Jude 9, Michael is called “the Archangel,” which would show that He must be above all other spirit beings; for there can hardly be more than one thus designated. We are also told that at the voice of the Archangel the righteous dead are to be raised (I Thessalonians 4:16); while Jesus tells us that His own voice is to summon the dead to life (John 5:26-29). This line of reasoning shows that the term “Michael the Archangel” refers to Christ. Besides, we have an equally clear statement in the present text that Michael is the great Prince who stands for the children of thy people, an expression which can refer only to Christ.


Is not Christ reigning now? Of course, in one sense; for we are told in Ephesians that at His ascension He joined the Father on the throne of the universe. Ephesians 1:20-22. In another sense the Scriptures always represent the Messiah as ultimately taking the throne of David, a kingdom which is never to end. Luke 1:32, 33. In one of His parables He also represents Himself as going into a far country, “to receive for Himself a kingdom, and to return;” and when He was come back, “having received the kingdom” (Luke 19:12, 15), He settles with the servants whom He had commissioned to handle His affairs, “till I come.”


This is hardly the place to discuss the details of this complicated theological doctrine. It may suffice to say that Christ is now a priest-king, mediating the cases of His earthly people. Soon He will cease His work as priest, and all the kingdoms of the world will then become “the kingdom of our Lord, and of His Christ.” Revelation 11:15. In other words, this vision, like all the others in this book of Daniel, conducts us down to the end of the present order of human affairs, a change coincident with a radical change in the affairs of the entire universe, which is the assumption by Christ of His long-deferred rightful position as King of kings and Lord of lords. And it is this turn in the affairs of the universe which is indicated by this verse.


When Lucifer, then first of the covering cherubs or “presence angels,” started his revolt in heaven, he quit his official position (Jude 6) in protest, and thereafter was driven from heaven. The Son of God stepped down into the place of universal service thus made vacant, and during the entire Old Testament period He carried out the work which would have been that of Lucifer, plus the additional duties resulting from the presence of sin among mankind. During this period He carried the name of Michael, the Archangel. Jude 9; Revelation 12:7. When He stepped down still lower and became incarnate, it appears that Gabriel was promoted to the first place among the angels. See The Desire of Ages, page 693; The Great Controversy, page 669.


A time of trouble. This refers to a period of unprecedented distress among the nations, just preceding the Second Coming of Christ. The people of God are still here on earth in their mortal state, and must pass through this time of trouble without sin, for probation is ended, and there is no merciful High Priest to intercede for them in heaven. But this “time of trouble” is directed chiefly against the wicked and continues until their complete destruction at the Second Coming. This is the period of the pouring out of the seven last plagues of Revelation 16, and it occupies a short period, perhaps about a year, after the close of probation and before the actual return of the King.


Another time of “great tribulation” is mentioned by Christ in Matthew 24:21, but it is spoken of as a time of tribulation or of persecution for the righteous. Both are spoken of as the greatest in all human history; but they are two very distinct events, many centuries apart, the one falling upon the people of God during the long term of papal persecution during the Dark Ages, which had to be shortened for the sake of the elect (verse 22), the other being the one here mentioned in this verse of Daniel, which falls upon the wicked and ends only with their complete destruction (2 Thessalonians 1:7, 8).


At that time thy people shall be delivered. In the eighth chapter the question was asked, “How long shall be the vision.... to give both the sanctuary and the host to be trodden underfoot?” This question was partly answered then and there, so far as the part about the “sanctuary” was concerned; but no answer at all was given as to how long “the host,” or the people of God, would be trodden underfoot. Now the answer is being given to the prophet. “At that time thy people shall be delivered.” This ultimate deliverance must have seemed painfully deferred to Daniel; but its accomplishment is sure, even though it does not take place until the close of all human affairs.


As intimated above, God miraculously intervenes to save His people from the designs of their enemies a short period before the actual appearance of Jesus in the clouds of heaven. While the people of God have to remain on earth a little longer after the close of probation and the sealing of everyone’s destiny, and while they are not entirely exempt from the effects of the seven last plagues which are falling upon the wicked all around them, they have the blessed assurance of deliverance from all that has vexed and threatened them. They comfort themselves with the forty sixth Psalm, “the refuge Psalm,” which applies to their experience at this time.


Written in the book. Paul mentions certain friends “whose names are in the book of life.” Philippians 4:3. Similar phraseology, “the book of life,” occurs in other places, while the Revelation gives us a vivid picture of the final judgment which will be based on the records in the books of heaven.


Daniel 12:2. And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt.


This is hardly the place for a complete statement about the resurrection, as a Bible doctrine. In Ezekiel 37 and in a few places elsewhere in the Old Testament, a resurrection of the righteous is alluded to; but this is the first passage where a similar future is predicted for at least some of the wicked. For it needs to be expressly noted that this awakening from the dust of the earth is here affirmed only of many, not of all. But if it is to be literally true that “they that pierced Him” (Revelation 1:7) are to see Christ when He comes with the clouds, it is evident that some of the wicked must have been raised preparatory to the second advent, to witness with the righteous the glorious Parousia of the returning Son of God.


A study of the subject in the much fuller light of the New Testament shows that all the righteous dead of all the past ages are raised at the Second Coming (1 Thessalonians 4:16); but the vast number of the wicked dead do not rise then at all. In the twentieth chapter of the Revelation it is expressly stated that there are two resurrections, one of the righteous and the other of the wicked, and that these occur a thousand years apart. Revelation 20:5. After the righteous have been raised, “the rest of the dead lived not until the thousand years should be finished.” Clearly it is not a mixed or total resurrection which takes place at the second advent, only a resurrection of the righteous. This awakening from the dust of the earth mentioned in the verse here before us is a mixed one, “some to everlasting life,” but also “some to shame and everlasting contempt,” Accordingly, the conclusion is inevitable that this resurrection of many must apply only to some special ones, preliminary to the resurrection of all the righteous at the actual appearance of Christ.


Since the fate of all the people living on the earth is settled for both righteous and wicked some short time prior to the actual appearing of Christ, this fixing of their destiny would amount to a deliverance of the righteous, since nothing thereafter could hurt them or cause them to stumble. And how eminently fitting at such a time, when the final scenes of human history are opening up before an amazed world, that God should give still another manifestation of His power and of His care for His people, by raising from the dust a few, both good and bad, to witness the actual events of the Second Coming.


Only in this way can Revelation 1:7 be literally fulfilled: “Behold, He comes with the clouds; and every eye [of them living at that time] shall see Him, and they that pierced Him,” that is, those who took a personal part in the crucifixion. It is clear that, except for this special resurrection before the second advent, those wicked ones who had a personal part in the tragedy of the cross would naturally remain in their graves until the end of the thousand years. This special preliminary resurrection mentioned here in Daniel explains how “they that pierced Him” will actually see the Crucified One coming in the clouds of heaven. Some to everlasting life. This is the first time in the Bible that this term is found, though it recurs frequently in the New Testament.


Some to shame and everlasting contempt. Perhaps it may not be considered too finical to point out that the term “everlasting” is not applied to the “shame,” which would be subjectively felt by the wicked, but only to the “contempt,” which would be felt by those who witness them and their fate.


Daniel 12:3. And they that are wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.


This is the antithetical contrast to the fate of the wicked mentioned in the previous verse. Turn many to righteousness is similar to the language of Isaiah 53:11, which Driver translates: “By His knowledge shall My righteous Servant make the many righteous.”


Daniel 12:4. But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. 


This admonition to shut up the words is similar to the command given in chapter 8:26, and the idea of the meaning of the vision being understood only at the time of the end is repeated over and over again throughout the book. That all these visions of Daniel were poorly understood by the early church and even by the Reformers and up until recent years, is exactly what is here foretold.


The use of the plural words would seem to extend the command about sealing to all the visions. This text states expressly that the entire book would be sealed up and not understood until the time of the end. It is not that the meaning of the visions was to he arbitrarily concealed from the understanding of mankind, least of all (as the “critics” affect to understand the expression) that the book was to be hidden away until a certain time when it would be brought out from its concealment. The meaning clearly is that from the very nature of predictive prophecy the meaning of a long series of predictions can never be fully understood in advance; they are to be comprehended in their full relationship with each other and in their setting regarding the work of God, only after at least the most of the series has been fulfilled. When the majority of the events predicted in a long line of prophecy, perhaps covering two thousand years, can be shown to have been accurately fulfilled, we gain increased confidence in the remainder, and the prophetic message has a powerful evangelistic effect. This is exactly the design of all these prophecies of the book of Daniel. Down at the time of the end, after nearly twenty-five centuries have elapsed, then and not until then the same Spirit which indited these statements in the first place would impress the faithful believers with the true meaning of all these visions, and their message would not only become a mighty apologetic for the great truth that Jehovah has spoken, but would also become a forceful warning for all mankind that the end of all things is impending, and a solemn admonition: “Prepare to meet thy God.”


Many shall run to and fro. The primary or literal meaning here is that of a movement of people hither and thither. The same language appears in Jeremiah 5:1 and in Amos 8:12. It is not difficult to see in this language a vivid description of our modern times, with air travel and automobiles in every part of the world. But the “critics” keep trying to apply this entire prophecy to the times of Antiochus Epiphanes, and of course can’t see how to apply it back there.


The connection of this passage with what has gone before and what follows, strongly suggests that it may more especially refer to a searching back and forth through these prophecies of Daniel to know their true meaning. In either case the statement here has been strikingly fulfilled.


And knowledge shall he increased. Remarks similar to those above might be made concerning this clause. In both the literal and the secondary senses it has been most strikingly fulfilled. Knowledge in general, also knowledge of the meaning of the prophecies, has been enormously increased.


Driver, putting these two statements together, calls it a famous phrase, and quotes Bacon as applying it to what he hoped would be accomplished by the complete exploration of the natural world and the scientific discoveries thus induced. ...But how blind is modern unbelief when it cannot see that this prediction of the angel, given to a captive Jew some twenty five hundred years ago, has now in our day been most strikingly accomplished, and on a global scale. The God who foresaw and planned our modern global conditions is the same God who revealed these facts to Daniel twenty-five centuries ago.


Daniel 12:5. Then I, Daniel, looked, and, behold, there stood other two, the one on the brink of the river on this side, and the other on the brink of the river on that side.


These two beings are in addition to the celestial visitant who has been giving these things to Daniel. This device of one being asking a question and another answering it in the hearing of the prophet, and for the information of the prophet, is similar to the incident recorded in chapter 8:13, 14. It concerns matters which could not be presented by symbols.


Daniel 12:6. And one said to the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders?


This question and its answer given in the next verse seem to be a sort of summary of the most important time elements involved in all the previous visions.


Daniel 12:7. And I heard the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand unto heaven, and swore by Him that lives forever that it shall be for a time, times, and a half; and when they have made an end of breaking in pieces the power of the holy people, all these things shall be finished.


The act of lifting up the hand before making a statement is often mentioned in the Scriptures as an appeal to Heaven, and is a frequent gesture accompanying an oath. In this instance, both hands are thus uplifted, seemingly to give added emphasis to the importance and the truthfulness of the declaration. The period here mentioned, for a time, times, and a half, is the same 1260 years of papal supremacy and the oppression of God’s people which is repeatedly mentioned in Daniel and in the Revelation. See a summary of these instances in the comments on chapter 7:25. This period seems to be the most important prophetic period given in the Scriptures, though the 2300 days of chapter 8:14 cover a much longer period of time, beginning earlier and ending later. The latter points out something taking place in heaven-of tremendous importance to human beings, it is true, yet of a less tangible ... while the 1260 years represent a period of long-drawn-out agony for the true church of Christ, when, like poor Job, she seemed to be abandoned by Providence and delivered over to the power of demons, not because of her sins, but to bring out the innate cruelty and baseness of the persecuting powers, and to illustrate how much the grace of God can enable His people to endure.


On the supposition that the previous chapter ends with the career of the obscure kingdom of Turkey, whose closing days at least have essentially no bearing upon the work of God’s remnant church, this question and the time period here mentioned would seem wholly strange and inappropriate. Uriah  Smith, who followed that interpretation, wondered why this period of 1260 years is brought in here. But if the previous chapter ends with Rome, not Turkey, then this period is exceedingly appropriate right here. And when they have made an end of breaking in pieces the power of the holy people. The original Hebrew word here translated “power” is literally “hand,” and it occurs in Deuteronomy 32:36, where it is similarly translated “power” “when He sees that their power is gone.” It occurs also elsewhere in the same sense. In the text of Daniel here before us we have the figure of breaking the hand in pieces, or of shattering the hand. In the old days of personal conflict, to shatter the hand of an adversary would be to reduce him to utter helplessness. This A.R.V., with most other modern versions, uses the plural form they as the subject of this clause. The meaning would be that when the Roman power and all other enemies of God’s people have had their complete way with them in persecuting them to the limit, then will be the time for God to intervene and finish up the history of mankind. Similar language is used in Deuteronomy 32:36 to indicate the crisis demanding divine intervention on behalf of God’s oppressed people.


Thus we may look upon this declaration as one of the most astonishing in all the Bible. The patriarch Job was, as we might say, turned over to the demons for them to work their will with him-at least up to a certain point of limitations. Why, oh, why? The answer can best be understood in the light of the great controversy which has so long prevailed in the universe between Lucifer and the Son of God. Job may be regarded as a symbol of the church. Not for his sins, nor even perhaps for the purification of his character, though this was probably also accomplished as a sort of spiritual by-product of the process - but as a demonstration to the on looking universe, did Job go through those bitter experiences. In his case, when the work was complete, the trials ended and Job entered upon a renewed period of peace and prosperity. In the case of the church this period of relief and prosperity and peace is postponed until the redeemed state. Not until Michael stands up and takes His kingdom can the church hope for any relief from the fearful onslaughts of demons and wicked men in trying to “shatter the hand” of all who are resolved to be true and loyal to their Creator. It is thus that the people of God “are made a spectacle [Greek, a theater or an exhibition] unto the world, both to angels and men.” 1 Corinthians 4:9. When in the wisdom of God this work is sufficiently accomplished, or in the words of our text when the hostile powers of earth, with Satan behind them, have made an end or have completed their work and have done their very worst, then and only then all these things shall be finished.


If we go back to the main statements of this verse, as an answer to the question of “How long?” (Daniel 8:13), we see that the answer really consists of two parts: a specified period of 1260 years with a definite beginning and end, and a further period of indefinite or undefined length, though of a similar character, when the people of God must still longer endure the persecutions of their foes. The definitely measured period ended about 1798; since then we have been in the unmeasured period of indefinite length.


But from all the other signs of the times, this, too, must be near its termination.


Daniel 12:8. And I heard, but I understood not: then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the issue [margin, “latter end”] of these things?


Daniel’s intelligent anxiety for the ultimate outcome of all human history is manifest on many occasions in this book. In this he shows an example worthy of imitation by the people of our day. For a pious Jew who was living with his people in captivity under an alien and hostile world empire, the future must have looked dark and full of perils. When, in addition, several divine visions had been given him, and in all of them the future was stretched out into centuries and even millenniums, with apparently no break in the steady monotony of national calamities, there is little wonder that he asked, What shall be the issue of these things?


Daniel 12:9. And he said, Go thy way, Daniel; for the words are shut up and sealed till the time of the end.


This is a restatement of what had been already given. The people of the days of the prophet need not be concerned to try to interpret these visions in advance. Their meaning would not become clear until a large portion of them had already become history. From there on the meaning of these prophecies would grow more and more plain for the faithful people of God, or “the wise,” as they are termed in the following verse.


Daniel 12:10. Many shall purify themselves, and make themselves white, and he refined; but the wicked shall do wickedly; and none of the wicked shall understand. But they that are wise shall understand.


This does not mean that anyone can actually make himself pure and holy; but the reflexive verb is used here to express the profound truth that not even God can make our characters pure and holy without our consent, nor indeed without our active cooperation. The process of purifying and refining is repeated over and over again, until at last the Great Refiner can view His own image perfectly reflected in the pure metal which has been separated from all dross. Such is the figure here used.


None of the wicked shall understand. One can hardly fail to be forcibly reminded of this text, when one sees the perverse ingenuity of men who seem determined to avoid the plain meaning of such a prophecy as that of the seventy weeks of chapter 9, which has been so twisted and mutilated by the “critics” that Montgomery calls the history of these perverse interpretations “the Dismal Swamp of Old Testament criticism.” The same determined will to disbelieve is seen in the way by which students of natural science pervert or reject every evidence of a literal creation and every evidence of the same Creator’s tireless watch care over His people and His works. Matthew Arnold said that there is a power not ourselves which makes for righteousness; but it is equally true that there is a power not ourselves which makes for devilishness; for the phenomena here referred to of a determined will to disbelieve cannot otherwise be explained.


But they that are wise shall understand. Throughout the Bible wisdom is associated with those who love and obey God. The promise is given that if anyone 1acketh wisdom, let him ask of God; and it shall he given him.” James 1:5. Another assurance is that “if any man wills to do His will, he shall know of the teaching.” John 7:17. Thus according to the Bible the lack of “wisdom” is a moral twist or disease, which can be cured by the individual’s changing his attitude of rebellion to one of loyalty, ceasing to exercise his will to disbelieve, and beginning instead a will to believe. Then and then only he shall understand. When divine wisdom is thus freely at our demand, a Christian has no more justification for being a fool than for being a sinner.


For well over a century now there has been a growing interest and increased understanding of the meanings of Daniel’s visions; and all this is evidence that the predictions of this verse are being fulfilled all around us.


Dr. R. H. Charles declares that the genuine book of Daniel ends here or with this verse; he thinks that the three verses following were added later by another author, in an attempt to extend the time elements a little further into the future. One suspects that the theory of this eminent “critic” is only a part of the main theory that this entire book was not genuinely written in the times of Babylon and Medo-Persia, but in the times of the Maccabees. While I admit that the prophetic periods in the following verses seem to offer some difficulty, I think these difficulties have been largely resolved.


Daniel 12:11. And from the time that the continual burnt offering shall be taken away, and the abomination that makes desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.


We have already learned that the taking away of the continual burnt offering or the continual mediation refers to the way in which the great apostasy takes away or nullifies the mediation of Christ in the heavenly temple. See the comments on chapter 8:11-14. Doubtless the 1290 prophetic days here spoken of indicate a corresponding number of literal years; the difficulty is in determining when they begin, for no date is here assigned for their beginning. However, from the margin of the Authorized Version we learn that the literal Hebrew is, “to set up the abomination.” This would seem to mean that the period here spoken of would begin shortly before the actual setting up of this abomination, and we have already learned that the latter event occurred AD 538. Consequently we might conclude that the date for the beginning of the 1290years would be shortly before 538.


We find such a date to be AD 508, which was the year in which Clovis, king of the Franks, who had defeated the West Goths and the Burgundians, stepped into the strategic position of the first civil power to join up with the rising Church of Rome. The politically minded leaders of the Roman Church were at this period surrounded on all sides by various kingdoms all of whom were Arians and consequently hostile to the claims of Rome. So when Clovis professed the Roman faith and soon afterward succeeded in putting himself at the head of the most powerful group of tribes in the west, it did not take long before he and the bishop of Rome came to an understanding which was profitable for both, and which laid the foundation for that centuries-long union of church and state which has had tremendous consequences in the history of Western civilization. 


Thus we may rightly say that this first formal alliance of an important civil power with the Roman Church (in opposition to Arianism), was a vital event in the work of preparing to set up the abomination of the great apostasy. Since the date of this event was 508, we find that 1290 years from it brings us to 1798, or the same date so often indicated in the prophecy as the terminal date for the career of this same union of church and state. Thus the two periods of 1260 years and 1290 years terminate together, which would seem reasonable and proper, for they are intimately associated, the 1290-year period beginning first and dating from an event essentially preparatory to the period of 1260 years. Accordingly we may say that the apparent reason for this additional period of 1290 years is to furnish another numeral check on the 1260 years, which is given in many of the prophecies of both this book of Daniel and the Revelation.


Daniel 12:12. Blessed is he that waits, and comes to the thousand three hundred and five and thirty days.


Here is another period which is forty-five days, or years, longer than the preceding one. The special blessing pronounced on those who have patience to endure or wait until the designated termination, would seem to be similar to the case of those in the book of the Revelation who endure under the proclamation of the third angel. Revelation 14:12. A similar, or at least a parallel, blessing is given in Revelation 16:15 upon those who hold fast their faith, or keep their garments of character, until the seven last plagues have run their course. It would seem extremely probable that there must be some connection between these three pronouncements, though what this connection may be is not clear.


Where are these 1335 years to start? No beginning date is here given; and any attempt to assign their beginning must necessarily be only a hypothesis, or what scientists would call “an educated guess.” Uriah Smith said they must begin AD 508, or from the same date as the preceding period of 1290 years. Thus this new period would terminate in 1843, which was the first date fixed upon by the Adventists associated with William Miller for the actual second advent of Christ. Undoubtedly there was a blessing experienced by those who began the study of the prophecies in the twenties and thirties of the nineteenth century, and who confidently expected that their Lord would return in the spring of 1844, after a slight correction of their reckoning extending the period to the autumn of 1844. Certainly all these devoted believers experienced a very great blessing in “waiting” for their Lord.


Were they not disappointed? Yes; but so also were the disciples when they accompanied their Messiah on His triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The disciples expected Him then and there to take the throne of His father David; instead He was crucified and laid in Joseph’s new tomb. Yet they certainly were “blessed;” similarly the early Adventists were blessed by “waiting” for their Lord’s second advent, even though they did experience a disappointment. That period 1843, 1844) will ever remain as one of the outstanding periods in the entire Christian dispensation.


It is worthy of note here that this date of 1844 is the last to be specified in any of the prophecies in all the Bible. Thus there are absolutely no dates in any of the prophecies of either Daniel or the Revelation, or indeed in any other part of the Bible, for the end of the present age and the beginning of the kingdom of God. In other words, there are no time prophecies which tell when the second advent will occur. But from 1844 onward, or for more than a hundred years now, the world has been living in a short period of undefined length immediately preceding the Second Coming. The judgment session in heaven, spoken of in chapter 7, and briefly alluded to under the cleansing of the (heavenly) sanctuary in chapter 8:14, with one or two specifications at the last of chapter ii, are all that remain to be accomplished of these four great prophetic lines in this book of Daniel. In the Apocalypse the horrible final conflict with the dragon, the antichrist, and the false prophet, which looms so large in the second half of the Revelation, still remains to be faced by the people of God; but essentially all the lines of prophecy in this book of Daniel are already matters of history, with only two or three items yet to be fulfilled.


13. But go thou thy way till the end be; for thou shall rest, and shall stand in thy lot, at the end

of the days.


These were the words of assurance to the aged prophet, who had already been twice informed by the heavenly messenger that he was greatly beloved. Thou shall rest. Like all the other people of God, no matter how faithful, he must be content to rest in the grave until the Life-giver shall appear to call him forth to everlasting life.


Stand in thy lot. The angel would carry the prophet’s mind down to the last, when the decisions are arrived at for all the people of God, when “the dead, the great and the small,” are to stand before the great Judge and are to be assigned each his proper place or “lot” in the future life. In other words, it was an assurance to Daniel that his case would be all right and that he would not fail of his just reward for his faithfulness.


At the end of the days. This phrase probably refers to the end of the longest prophetic period mentioned in these visions of Daniel, namely, the 2300 years of chapter 8:14. This period, as we have seen, extends from 457 BC down to AD 1843, or in reality, by making an adjustment for the part of 457 which had already elapsed when it began, down to the autumn of 1844. Here the great assize in heaven began, when the priestly work of Christ underwent a change, and He began the work of inspecting the cases of all mankind and deciding the eternal destiny of everyone. This period is doubtless “the end of the days” here referred to; and at this time (or in his proper serial order) Daniel’s case would come up for angelic investigation; and the prophet now had the assurance that his case would be all right at that time.


How happy would any of us be if we could have this positive individual assurance that we would be found standing in our lot “at the end of the days.” Yet we do have the blessed assurance of the One who gave His life to redeem us, an assurance which we can make as personal and as individual as we please, that not one of those who trust in Him for salvation will be forsaken, but each will be made conqueror and more than conqueror over all the powers of evil.


Some have expressed dissatisfaction regarding the two prophetic periods with which this book closes, the 1290 years and the 1335 years. They not only complain at the uncertainty of their beginnings, but they also seem to think that even if our interpretation is the correct one, those periods tend to give a sort of anticlimax to the book as a whole.


I cannot agree with such an attitude. Instead of indulging such a critical mood, would it not be better to seek to find the divine message which this part of the book may bring us in these last days, as we face the tremendous crises which are directly ahead? In spite of the slight uncertainty which may hang around these two periods, I refuse to look upon them as in any respect an anticlimax to the truly world shaking messages which have gone before. No slightest uncertainty rests upon the main time periods of the book, the 1260 years of papal supremacy, or the 2300 years marking the beginning of the heavenly assize, the Yom Kippur for the universe. Nor can there be any possible uncertainty in the minds of truth-loving men concerning the divine foreknowledge here shown so many centuries in advance of the rise and fall of the great empires of human history.


Yes, Daniel is a unique book. No other Old Testament book has more timely words for the fast recurring crises of our days. No other gives the exact dates clustering around the first advent of the Messiah. In no other do we have any such series of way marks from these ancient times down the long trail of the ages to the setting up of the Messiah’s eternal kingdom. Hence no seeming uncertainty concerning the exact meaning of these last two prophetic periods can rightfully dim the luster of the divine light which this book throws upon the pathway of those who are truly wise.


Yes, this book of Daniel is uniquely important for our day. And although the Apocalypse enlarges upon the closing portions of Daniel’s four tremendous outlines of prophetic world history, giving still more minute instructions for the church in her climactic struggle with the powers of evil, yet for the thoughtful mind no other portion of the entire Bible comes to us with a more powerful apologetic, convincing all who do not have an incurable theophobia that here the divine Ruler of the universe has indeed spoken to the children of men.


Let us heed the words of Christ Himself, who in His Olivet discourse quoted from Daniel the prophet, and said: “Let him that reads understand.” Matthew 24:15.


Monday, August 4, 2025

Whispers of the Cursed Seed

 Angels, Demons, Prophets and Kings         

Book One: 
Whispers of the Cursed Seed 

Before she became pregnant with the Savior, Satan had young Mary in his sights.  Joseph suffered terribly because demons understood his importance to salvation’s plan.  Satan's minions terrorized Zacharias and Elisabeth, all to keep John the Baptist from being born.  Delve into the epic spiritual skirmishes salvation's warriors endured. Angels and demons battle over God's chosen in the greatest controversy to ever exist- that between Christ and Satan.

A battle we are still fighting today. 

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