The Restitution
Times
"Whom
heaven must receive until the Times of Restitution of all things" Acts
By Arthur & Rosalind Eedle
Oxleigh,
No. 21. The "Second
Coming" of Elijah
The Prophet Malachi
(4:5) foretold the coming of Elijah, prior to the "great and dreadful day
of the Lord." He would turn the heart of the fathers to the children,
etc. The High Priest and many other faithful Jews would always leave a
place at their table, in case he suddenly appeared. Some Jews persist in this
practice today.
The Archangel Gabriel
announced to Zachariah that his son John would come "in the spirit
and power of Elijah, to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children."
(Luke 1:17) The Baptist would therefore be, not a return of the original Elijah
because he couldn't be born a second time on earth,
but one who would have Elijah's character, power, and ministry.
After John's death
Jesus spoke about him in this manner, "Elijah indeed comes first,
and will restore all things. . . . But Elijah has already come and they did not
recognise him and they did to him whatever they wished. . . The disciples
understood that He was referring to John the Baptist." (Mat.17:11-13)
Peter, preaching to
the Jews at Pentecost, said about Jesus that "heaven must receive
Him until the times of restitution of all things, which God spoke through the
mouth of His holy prophets." (Acts
The word for restitution,
used by Peter, and in its verbal form by our Lord, is apokatastasiV (apokatastasis) and this word was used by the early
church to describe "the doctrine that ultimately all free moral creatures,
angels, men and Satan, will share in the grace of salvation." (Quotation from the Dictionary of the Christian Church."
Are we therefore
awaiting the "second coming of Elijah" to initiate the times of
restoration of all things, and to prepare the way for the second coming of
the Lord Jesus Christ? The question is posed to invite comment. But here is an
interesting little story we found in "Bible Study Monthly" (1978,
page 57) entitled "A Story of Elijah." Notice particularly the list
of "signs", and how applicable they are to today's world.
It is written in Arab
history that upon an occasion in the year A.D. 638 a party of 300 Arab warriors
fighting in
Upon being asked by Fadhilah, the Arab Commander, when the Lord Jesus would come, the old man replied, "at the end of the age and at the last judgement." Fadhilah further enquired what would be the signs of the approach of that time, and Elijah said,
"When men and women shall forget their respective places;
when abundance of provisions shall not lower their price;
when the blood of the innocent shall be shed;
when the poor shall ask alms and receive nothing;
when love shall be extinguished;
when the Holy Scriptures shall be turned into songs;
and when temples dedicated to the true God shall be full of idols,
know that the day of judgement is very near."
Having said this he disappeared from their sight.