The Restitution Times
"Whom heaven must receive until the Times
of Restitution of all things" Acts
A series of papers devoted to the restoring of
original truth.
By Arthur & Rosalind Eedle
Oxleigh,
Home page www.oxleigh.freeserve.co.uk
No.10 More on the
Sabbath
What did
the Lord have in mind when He revealed His workmanship to Adam and Eve?
Why did He choose to give the creation account in terms of a week of days? And
why did He place such an importance on the seventh day, the one known as the
Sabbath? We have seen from the Old Testament scriptures the supreme importance
God placed on remembrance of the Sabbath. We have also seen our Lord's attitude
towards the Sabbath day during His earthly ministry, and how He referred to
Himself as "the Lord of the Sabbath." What then is it all about?
In Hebrews
4:3-4 we find the following - "The works were finished from the foundation
of the world. For He said somewhere concerning the seventh day thus - And God
rested [ceased] on the seventh day from all His works." The
completion of the programme of works is here
emphasised. Therefore the spiritual meaning of the creation week is a revelation
of God's works in the earth over a period of six thousand
years. As Peter pointed out in his second letter (3:8)
"Beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day with the Lord is
as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." Some of those
in the early days of Christianity held to this understanding, as is evidenced
by the Epistle of Barnabas, chapter XII. "The meaning of this [creation
week] is that in six thousand years the Lord God will bring all things to an
end. For with Him one day is a thousand years. . . . Therefore children, in six
days, that is six thousand years, shall all things be accomplished. And when He
says, He rested on the seventh day, He means this, that when His Son shall come
and abolish the season of the Wicked One, and judge the ungodly, and shall
change the sun and the moon and the stars, then He shall gloriously rest in
that seventh day."
What are
the works that God has been doing throughout
the years of history? What was Jesus referring to when He said, "My Father
works until now, and I work."? (John 5:17) A careful reading of
the Scriptures reveals that God has been taking out a "people for His
name", "an elect remnant", " a peculiar treasure", who
will faithfully represent Him to the rest of the world during the thousand year
period of Rest. As the writer to the Hebrews said, (4:9-11)
"There remains therefore a Sabbatism to the people of God, for he who has
entered into his rest has also ceased from his own works, as God did from His.
Let us labour therefore to enter into that Rest, lest any man fall after the
same example of unbelief [as those in the wilderness]."
This
Sabbatism, this Rest, is but another name for the Kingdom of Heaven which will
be set up on earth, and which will be governed supremely by our Lord, but in
all the many and multifarious outworkings, by His own elect company, trained,
discipled, found to be faithful and trustworthy, and therefore placed in
positions of responsibility, some over towns, others over villages, depending
upon their several capacity for just rulership as is clearly taught in the
parables of the Kingdom.
John saw
the telescopic revelation of this at
"Sabbatical
typology" is a most interesting and informative subject, and one that
deserves following up. It is the basis of the seven-thousand-years of world
history. We have such evidence as -
1. the word
of the Lord to Adam and Eve, that if should they sin, "in that day"
they would surely die. But the Lord was not just referring to a 24-hour period,
in which they would become "dead in trespasses and sins." He spoke
also of one of His millennial days. In fact Adam's literal death
was at 930 years, a mere 70 short of his millennium.
2.The
Passover Lamb was to be chosen on the 10th day of Nisan, and slain on the 14th,
a gap of 4 days. This was a veiled reference to the 4,000 years between the
fall and the crucifixion. Jesus was "the Lamb slain from the foundation of
the world" (Rev.13:8) in the purposes of God, but fulfilled literally
4,000 years later. (Incidentally, this chronology only works by accepting
the normal [Massoretic] Hebrew text of Genesis, NOT the spurious Septuagint
version.)
3. In Hosea
5:15-6:2 we read "I will go and return to my place, till they [
4.
Connected with this passage in Hosea is a verse in Isaiah (30:26) in which we
find the following - "Moreover, the light of the moon shall be as the
light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be SEVENFOLD, AS THE LIGHT OF
SEVEN DAYS, in the day that the Lord binds up the breach of His people, and
heals the stroke of their wound." The
5. A
reference of value may be found in 2 Chron.22-23, in the story of baby Joash,
who was miraculously saved from the violence and murderous intent of Athaliah,
the usurper queen. We are told that Joash was cared for by Jehoshabeath, the
former king's daughter, secreted away in the
Bible
chronology is a fascinating pursuit, but also one which is tantalising. No one
is able to calculate the exact number of years from Adam to the crucifixion,
though many have tried (myself included!). However, it is possible to see the
great events which straddled the millennial boundary marks. At the end of
the first millennium from the creation of man we find the death of Adam.
At the end
of the second millennium was the birth of Abraham.
At the end
of the third millennium was the building of Solomon's
At the end
of the fourth millennium was the ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus the
Messiah.
We are now
at the end of the sixth millennium. What has God in store for our generation?
Shall we not adopt Daniel's attitude? He said, (9:2-3) "In the first year
of the reign [of Darius] I Daniel understood by books the number of the years,
whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet, that He would
accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem. I set my face unto
the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting and sackcloth
and ashes . . . ." Then follows that amazing prayer of confession for
his people, at the end of which he says, "O Lord, hear; O Lord, forgive; O
Lord, hearken and act; defer not for Thine own sake, O my God; for Thy city and
Thy people are called by Thy name." And God answered. The people were
allowed back to
Jesus said
to His disciples, when they asked if He was about to set up His Kingdom,
"It is not given you to know the times or the seasons which the Father has
put in His own authority." (Acts 1:7) They imagined it would
be in their lifetime. But it wasn't. In our own day, 2,000 years later, we can
see and understand "by books" that six millennia of God's work has
transpired. How near is He to obtaining the full number of His elect? If the
time has truly run its course, as with Daniel's computation, shall we not give
ourselves to prayer, confessing the sins of the church, and beseeching the Lord
to set up His "
There will
be just one further article on the Sabbath.