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The City of
From Arthur & Rosalind Eedle
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Chapter 1. New Heaven and New Earth.
"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the
first heaven and the first earth passed away, and there is no longer any sea.
And I John saw the
John begins his experience of the New Jerusalem by telling us that it all refers to the time of the "new heaven and new earth." It is therefore of the utmost importance for us to determine the time slot in which the Vision operates.
In my excursion through various commentaries I have found the most usual interpretation is that of the "eternal state." For example, Dr. E.W.Bullinger (Apocalypse page 647) says, "The heaven will be new; the earth new; for there will be no more curse, and therefore no more sin, or suffering, or sorrow." Frederick Tatford (Prophecy's Last Word page 226) heads chapter 24 "The Eternal State". He says, "The Millennial reign had been completed, Christ had annulled all rule and all authority and power, and put all enemies under His feet, and the kingdom had been given up to God the Father."
These learned men deserve our respect. Indeed, I have found
great pleasure in reading their respective works. But I can only say that the
very text of the Scriptures undermines their assertions in respect of this one
point. Bullinger sees no more curse, sin, sorrow or suffering. But we are
distinctly told that "nothing shall in any wise enter the City that
defiles, neither that which works abomination or makes a lie." (
Take Tatford's statement. He sees
the Millennium completed, and all enemies beneath Christ's feet, and the
kingdom yielded to God the Father. Once again, if the conditions that exist outside
the City contain such evils as listed by John, how can it be said that
"all is under His feet"? Furthermore, and this I feel is the
most pressing point of all, we are distinctly told that the kingdom had not
yet been given up to God the Father. How do I know? Simply by
comparing that verse in 1 Cor.15:28 with Rev.22:3, where John says, "the
throne of God and the Lamb shall be in it [the City]" It
is a much later time of which Paul speaks when he says that "when
all things are subdued unto Him, then shall the Son also Himself be subject
unto Him who put all things under Him, that God may be all in all."
The
Furthermore, the whole setting of chapters 21 and 22 is
governed by Jesus' call in
The numbers SEVEN and TWELVE set
the seal upon this. Throughout Revelation the number 7 is found again and
again. There are 7 churches, 7 seals to be opened, 7 trumpets, 7
thunders and 7 bowls of wrath. All the history that these cover (even if
we find it difficult to understand) is governed by the number SEVEN. And 7 is universally known to be the number of spiritual
perfection. God has been doing a work amongst men to achieve His
little flock, His overcomers, His faithful servants,
throughout all history. But at the end of Revelation we begin to see
everything in TWELVES. There are 12 gates, manned by 12 angels, the gates being
12 pearls. The 12 tribes' names are written on these gates. The wall of the
city has 12 foundations, upon which are written the names of the 12 apostles of
the Lamb. The wall had the measure of 144 cubits, which is 12
X 12. The city itself is marked by the measurement of 12,000 stadia.
From this we learn that the
Finally, we are told that God's servants, members of
this
As a result of this study, which perforce, has had to be an
examination of texts, we find that the Millennium begins with the creation of
a new heaven and a new earth. It is not a totally new planetary sphere, but one
which needs much cleansing. It is a time when the fires of God's judgments pass
through to purge and cleanse. It is spoken of by the prophet Isaiah in the final
chapters of his work. See 65:17. "Behold I create new heaven and a
new earth, and the former things shall not be remembered or come to mind. . . .
I create
I have more to say about the fires of cleansing that will usher in the Day of the Lord, the beginning of the Millennial reign. But this will have to wait for the next chapter, as I prefer to keep these chapters fairly short in length.
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