Leaves
Of Gold
A
Call To Return To Biblical Teaching
"…to contend earnestly for the faith…"
Year One May 2006
From "The Christian Life Bible"
published by Thomas Nelson, notes by Porter L. Barrington.
The Names of God
Yahweh was the sacred name of the God of Israel, used
especially with reference to His being the covenant God of His people. The name
itself is spelled by only four letters in Hebrew, YHWH. The Canaanites and other
nations never used this name for their gods. Due to the holy awe connected with
the name from antiquity, both the Bible copiers and readers refrained from even
speaking it aloud; therefore its exact pronunciation has been lost to us.
Today, most prefer the form Yahweh over
Jehovah.
The literal meaning of the name seems to be "He
Is:' It is similar to the "I AM" name by which God calls Himself when
speaking to Moses (Ex. 3:14). It thus conveys the fact that "He is "the
eternal, personal, first-causal, self-existing Being. Added to this, the Bible
reveals His attributes of holiness, goodness, justice, love, and mercy, as well
as His omnipotence (He is all-powerful), omniscience (He is all-knowing), and
omnipresence (He is everywhere). The New King James Version consistently
translates YHWH
as "the
LORD" or "GOD;' using small capital letters.
So sacred was the name YHWH that when the Hebrews used
letters representing numbers to number the Psalms, since the number 15 was
made by YH (Y = 10, H = 5), they preferred to use the
letters TV (9 + 6) for Psalm 15. They gladly
named their children for Jehovah, but out of respect used only the abbreviation,
never the full spelling, in such names-e.g., Adon-i-jah,
"Lord-my-(is)-Jah" (1 Kin. 1 :25).
Exodus 6:3 has puzzled some-"I
appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty, but by My name
LORD [Yahweh] I was not known to them"-because of Abraham's use of the
name Yahweh in Genesis 22: 14. This Exodus verse, however, speaks not of simple
identification but of the attributes by which these patriarchs knew their God.
To Abraham, God appeared as EI Shaddai, "the Almighty God;' working powerfully in His individual and family
affairs. Now in Exodus 6:3 to Moses and
to the nation of Israel, God was about to reveal Himself as Yahweh, the
self-existing covenant God of the nation, unbounded and unfettered by all
earthly limitations; about to work mighty miracle after miracle for those who
trusted Him.
The compound
names of Yahweh are especially revealing as they wonderfully show to us
(1) how God
intervened to aid His Old Testament people at crucial moments of need;
(2) the various covenant benefits that we, His people, today derive from
our faith relationship to Him;
(3) character traits of God which are revealed in
Christ our Lord and in the eternal Yahweh, who would save His people from their
Egypt of sin, and then make with them a New Testament even more wonderful than
the testament made at Sinai (1 Cor. 11 :25).
4-A.
Yahweh-Jireh: The LORD will provide, Genesis 22:14. God promised Abraham that from him He would
make a great nation, and He ordered Abraham to leave his homeland, the ancient
moon-god of Ur
(Gen. 12:1, 2). Abraham was 75 and Sarah 65 at this time, already old for
moving and pioneering. Yet by faith they obeyed God, packed up, and struck out
for faraway Canaan.
Twenty-four years later, when Abraham was 99 and Sarah 89, God promised that they would
soon have a son named Isaac, who would be Abraham's covenant heir (Gen. 17:19). Months later, when Abraham was
100 and Sarah 90, by a miracle of Almighty God,
Sarah gave birth to Isaac (Gen. 21:1-7).
Then the great test came some years later. God
commanded Abraham to take the young Isaac (his only child by Sarah, his heir,
his sole hope of the future fulfillment of God's promise that Abraham would be
a father of many nations) and offer him as a burnt offering on Mt. Moriah,
later the site of Jerusalem (Gen. 22:2). In trust and innocence Isaac asked his father,
"But where is the lamb for a burnt offering?" Abraham's classic reply
of faith and compassion was simply, "God will provide for Himself the lamb
for a burnt offering" (Gen. 22:7, 8).
One of the most moving moments in Bible history
occurred when God's call stopped Abraham's hand from slaying his son, and a ram
for the sacrifice was seen caught by his horns in a nearby thicket. Abraham
called that place Yahweh-jireh, "The-LORD-WiII-Provide" (Gen. 22:9-14).
Note that:
(1) Abraham trusted God. He considered "that God
was able to raise him [Isaac] up, even from the dead" (Heb. 11 :19). He believed that God, who had
miraculously brought Isaac into the world, would raise him from the dead, even
if the boy were sacrificed.
(2) God did not
fail Abraham. He restrained Abraham's hand and provided a ram instead.
(3) Isaac, as a type, or
illustration, of the submissive Christ, went to this same Moriah-the site of
the temple and near to Calvary-in obedience to the Father's will.
(4) Christ was the true lamb of God provided by Jehovah (John 1:29, 36; cf. Rev. 5:6; 6:1). In this instance the Father
did not stop the sacrifice at Calvary; but in His love for us and desire for
our salvation, He allowed His only Son's life to be taken. Christ's coming and
His atoning death were the fulfillment of the name Yahweh-Jireh (John 3:14-18).
(5) Jesus said, "Your father Abraham rejoiced to see My day, and he saw
it and was glad" (John 8:56). Jesus
was referring to the day that Abraham offered Isaac and saw, in a typical way,
"the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:29; cf. 1 Pet. 1:18, 19).
This great
episode should teach us to trust God daily for His provision in every test of
life. God is Yahweh-Jireh, "The-LORD-WiII-Provide."
(These studies
will continue each month)
Rightly Dividing The Word
(From the book by Clarence Larkin)
A continuation of "Ages and Dispensensations"
III. THE PRESENT AGE
This "Age" extends from the Flood to the
second stage of Christ's Second Coming, called the "Revelation." It
covers four Dispensations.
1. The
Post-Diluvian Dispensation
This was the "Dispensation of HUMAN GOVERNMENT."
If ever the human race had an opportunity to work out the theory of "Human
Government" it was right after the Flood. Noah was an old man over 600
years of age, full of wisdom and experience, and his family, all of whom had
reached maturity - for the youngest, Shem, was 98 years old - were qualified
for self-government. Behind them was the Flood with all its warnings, and in
addition the accumulated knowledge from Adam down to their day. The fact that
Noah set up an altar and offered sacrifice implies that he and his family were
godly. And when God commanded Noah and his sons to be fruitful and multiply and
replenish the earth His purpose doubtless was to repeople the earth with a
godly race. But 325 years after the Flood the "Tower of Babel" was
built, revealing the proud and rebellious spirit of the people, and God came
down and confused the language of the people and scattered them abroad over the
face of the earth. Gen. 11 : 1-9. Here we have the origin of nations and the
different languages of the earth. So this Dispensation was a failure like its
predecessors.
2. The Patriarchal Dispensation
This Dispensation
extended from the "Call of Abraham" to the "Exodus," a
period of
430
years, and is
known as the "Dispensation of THE FAMILY." It ended with
all of Abraham's descendants working as abject slaves in the brickyards of
Egypt.
3. The Legal Dispensation
This Dispensation
extended from the "Exodus" to the "Birth of Christ," and is
known as the "Dispensation of LAW." Heartofore God had allowed man to
govern himself, now He purposed to organize a Commonwealth with laws and
regulations and a "visible" system of worship with a local
habitation or place of worship. The government was "Theocratic" That is, God ruled through representative
men that He appointed, as Moses, Joshua, and the Judges. But the people grew
tired of such a mode of government and demanded a king which eventually led to
their undoing. God's dealing with the people was based on a "WRITTEN
LAW" given at Mt. Sinai. This "Civil" and "Ceremonial"
Law was given to Israel only, and not to any other nation. Its observance
ceased at the destruction of Jerusalem in A. D. 70. The wonderful feature of
this Dispensation was that it was filled with the "Miraculous Interposition"
of God in behalf of His chosen people. For them He opened the Red Sea, fed
them in the Wilderness in a miraculous manner for 40 years, walled back the
waters of the Jordan that they might cross over in safety into the Promised
Land, and helped them to conquer it. For centuries God watched over and
protected them, but they repaid His love and kindness by rejecting His Son, and
this Dispensation ended, like its predecessors, in revealing the ungrateful
and disobedient nature of fallen man.
4. The Ecclesiastical Dispensation
This is the "Dispensation of GRACE," and extends from the "Cross" to the "Crown" for Christ, and from "Pentecost" to the "Rapture of the Church" for the Believer. This is a
PARENTHETICAL
DISPENSATION
thrown in between the "Dispersion"
of Israel, and their "Restoration" to their own land. The purpose of
this Dispensation is to gather out a "People for His Name," called THE CHURCH. In this
Dispensation we are
under the "Davidic Covenant," the sign of which is a "SON"
(Jesus), and neither Jews nor Gentiles are dealt with as such. The
characteristic of this Dispensation is, that "Blindness IN PART is
happened to Israel until the 'Fulness of the Gentiles' be come in." Rom.
11: 25. The "Fulness of the Gentiles," with some Jews, make up a
"New Body," the CHURCH. This "New Body" is not under LAW
but GRACE. Rom. 6: 14. When Christ took His seat upon the "Father's
Throne" He changed it from a "Throne of JUSTICE" to a
"Throne of GRACE," and God's attitude in this Dispensation is one of
favor and "longsuffering" toward wicked men and nations. 2 Pet. 3: 9.
This Dispensation we are foretold will end in APOSTASY,for Christ
Himself said that when He came back He would not find FAITH (the Faith) on the
earth.Luke 18: 8.
Between the
"Ecclesiastical" and "Millennial" Dispensations there is
another "Parenthetical Dispensation" the
"DISPENSATION OF
JUDGMENT,"
during which the Jews, the Gentiles, and the redeemed are to be judged.
The redeemed are to be "caught out" at the beginning of the
Dispensation and judged at the "Judgment Seat of Christ." 2 Cor. 5: 10. The Jews are to
be judged during the Tribulation under Antichrist on the earth. Their Judgment
is known as the "Time of Jacob's Trouble." J er, 30:4-7. Dan. 12:1. The
Gentiles (the Nations) are to be judged at the close of the Tribulation, when
the Lord Jesus Christ shall descend from Heaven and sit on the "Throne of
His Glory," and all nations shall be gathered in their representatives
before Him, and the "SHEEP Nations" shall be rewarded by entrance into
the "Millennial Kingdom," and the "GOAT Nations," as
NATIONS, shall be destroyed. Matt. 25: 31-46. The Judgment of the redeemed is
as individuals, while that of the Jews and Gentiles is national.
IV. THE AGE OF AGES
This is a
"Dual Age," and includes the "Millennial Age" and the
"Perfect Age," between which the earth is "Renovated by
Fire." It will be ushered in at the "Second Stage" of Christ's
Second Coming.
1. The Millennial Age
This is not only
an "Age," it is also a "Dispensation," the "Messianic
Dispensation" or rule of Christ as King. Writers and poets have written
and sung of a "Golden Age," an Age of universal righteousness and
peace; and the Jews believe that the "Seventh Thousand" of years from
the Creation is to be a "Sabbath of Rest," and that a description of
that Age is given to us in the Old Testament. That there is to be a period of
1000 years during which Satan shall be bound and Christ shall reign over the
earth is clearly revealed in the New Testament. This period is mentioned six
times in the Book of Revelation. Rev. 20: 1-7.
In the Millennial
Age God will again deal with mankind as a whole, but as made up of nations.
The Church will not be on the earth, only as it is represented by those who
will assist Christ, THE KING, in His Administration of the Millennial
Kingdom. The Jews, as a nation, will then be the "HEAD OF THE
NATIONS." Deut. 28:13. While they will in
part observe the "Ceremonial Law," they will be under a "NEW
COVENANT." Jer. 31: 31-37. Heb. 8: 7-13. The principle under
which God will deal with men in those days will not be Law, Grace, or Judgment,
but RIGHTEOUSNESS. It will be an "Autocratic Government," for
Christ will rule with a "ROD OF IRON" (Isa. 11 : 1, ;1-; Rev.
2: 27, 19: 15; Psa. 2: 9), but that r!:11~ will be based on LOVE. As
Satan will be bound at that time, the character of the "Messianic
Dispensation" will be entirely different from all preceding Dispensations,
and cannot be. classed with them. But we shall see, as we study the outcome of
the "Millennial Age" in the Chapter on "The Kingdom," that
when Satan is loosed at the end of the Millennium man will reveal the fact that
he is still a rebellious creature, with an evil heart of unbelief, for that
Dispensation, like all that preceded it, will end in APOSTASY. Rev. 20:
7-10.
RENOVATION OF THE EARTH BY FIRE
Between the
"Millennial Age" and the "Perfect Age" the earth is to be
"Renovated by Fire." This "Renovation"
is described in 2 Pet. 3: 7
-13. The earth as a
"planet" is not to be destroyed" only the exterior surface is
to be burned over for the purpose of destroying all poisonous and obnoxi'ous
plant growths, and the diseases and pests that prey on vegetable life that sin
has produced, and the heavens (the earth's atmosphere) "shall pass away
with a great noise," like an explosion of gas, and a new atmosphere (a new
Heaven) shall take its place, which shall be free from all discC'.se germs and
"evil spirits" and destructive agencies.
2. The Perfect Age
It is this
"Perfect Age," or "Kingdom of the New Heaven and Earth"
that Christ surrenders to the Father (1 Cor. 15: 28), for the "Millennial Kingdom" is not
perfect, there is sin in it, and it ends in Apostasy. As there is no room for
this "Perfect Kingdom" before the "Renovation of the Earth by
Fire" it must come after it. This "Perfect Kingdom" is also a
"Dispensation," the "Dispensation of the FULNESS OF TIMES."
Eph. 1 : 10.
The
"Millennial Kingdom" and the "Perfect Kingdom" make up the
"Kingdom of the SON OF MAN."
V. THE AGES QF THE AGES
As the
"Creative Ages" were the "Alpha" Ages, these will be the
"Omega" Ages. With the surrender of the "Perfect Kingdom"
to the Father, what we speak of as "Time" ceases, and the
"Eternal Ages," called the "Ages of the Ages" begin. They
correspond to what the Apostle Paul in his Letter to the Ephesians calls the
"Ages to Come." Eph. 2: 7. And John in the Book of Revelation says that the
"Devil" and the "Beast" and the "False Prophet"
shall be tormented day and night forever and ever, or for the "Aions of
the Aions," the "Ages of the Ages," Rev. 20: 10, and that the "Servants of
God" shall reign for the same period. Rev. 22: 5.
What those "Ages of Ages" shall reveal of the Plan and Purpose
of God we do not know, but if we are His we shall live to know, and possibly
take part in their development. What we do know is that we are but in the
beginning of things, and as concerning the "Ages'
Eternity is still
young.
(These studies will continue each month. For the charts go to
http://members.citynet/morton/charts.htm )
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God's Plan of the Origin of the New
Testament
Church
By L. M. Branch, Bogard Press, Texarkansa, TX
INTRODUCTION: God does His work according to plan, Acts 15:18.
The plan for the origin of His church is most important. The church institution
was not just an afterthought with God. He planned the institution of His church
in His eternal purpose. Fulfilled prophecy concerning how God perfected the
plan for the origin of the church proves this point well. The original word
used to designate the Lord's church was a word that simply meant
"something belonging to the Lord." The word "church" is
from "Ekklesia," which means "a called out assem bly." The
first part of the word, "Ek," means "out," and the last
part is frQm "Kaleo," which means "to call." Hence the word
church, alone, is simply a "called out assembly." Just the word
church, alone, is not enough to designate the Lord's true church. When
<>he says "a New Testament church," or "church of the Lord
Jesus," or, "scriptural church," this indicates the kind taught
in the Bible. To show that just the word church (assembly) is not enough, the
following examples are given:
A called out assembly (Ekklesia) in a confused uproar, some with evil
hearts, Acts 19:35-41.
A called out assembly (Ekklesia) of people as a nation (Israel), Acts 7:3-7
A called out assembly of saved, baptized people following Jesus was His
church, Mark 1:14-20.
GOD'S PLAN FOR PREPARING THE MATERIAL (MEMBERS) FOR HIS CHURCH WAS
PROPHESIED
By Isaiah, concerning John's ministry, Isaiah 40:3 and Matthew 3:1-3
(fulfilled).
By Malachi also, Malachi 3:1 and 4:5,6, Luke 1:13-17, and Matthew
11:14.
This prophesied plan was not unknown to the
people, Matthew 17:10-13.
God has always exercised the attribute of Justice in changing any
order, administering His will, and dealing with all people of the earth, by
prophesying of such beforehand. There was to be one to go before the promised,
expected Christ, to do a work of preparing a people for Him when He came. Even
the PLAN, therefore, for the origin of the church, was foretold.
II. GOD'S PLAN IN PROPHESY CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THE CHURCH
The foundation stone of the church was a theme of many prophecies,
Isaiah 28:16 (Rock of Ages).
Peter, by inspiration of God, gives the interpretation of the above
scripture, I Peter 2: 5, 6.
Paul affirms this truth, I Corinthians 3:11, 10:4 and Ephesians 2: 19,
20.
Jesus said He was,
Himself, this stone (Rock) upon which He would build up and enlarge His church,
Matthew 16:18. Many believe that Jesus was saying, in this verse, that He would
build His church upon the confession of Peter in the preceding verses. Others
believe that Jesus was appointing Peter as the head of the church. (The Catholic
people believe this.) What Jesus was actually saying in Matthew 16: 18 was that
Peter (Petros) was a small stone, and that He (Jesus) would build up and
enlarge His church upon Himself, Jesus (Petri, a huge solid rock.) This is in
keeping with all the descriptions of prophecy, and how Peter could not.
The stone of Isaiah 28: 16 was to be for a foundation. See I
Corinthians 3:11.
The stone was to
be a "tried" stone. Jesus was tried in every way and stood the test,
but Peter denied the Lord when the test came, Matthew 26:69-75 and Hebrews
4:15.
The stone was to
be "precious." This means of great price and very valuable, rare,
etc. This could not apply to Peter, but could to Jesus, I Peter 1: 18, 19.
It is not
difficult to see by these Scriptures that Jesus was the Rock upon which the
prophetic Scriptures declared that the Lord's church, our hope, and all
building, was to be built.
III. CERTAIN EVENTS PROPHESIED OF, FULFILLED, AND PRESER VED IN
EVIDENCE FOR OUR BENEFIT PROVE THAT GOD'S PLAN IS CARRIED OUT, AND THAT THE
CHURCH INSTITUTION WAS PLANNED
Jesus Christ, the
Shepherd of the flock, was to be betrayed by one who was called His friend.
Compare Psalm 41:9 and John 13:18.
He was to be
betrayed for thirty pieces of silver, Zechariah 11:12 and Matthew 26:14, 15.
The shepherd of
the sheep was to be smitten and the flock scattered according to prophecy in
Zechariah 13:7. Jesus said this would happen and it did, Matthew 26:31.
The betrayal by
Judas for a price, the smitten shepherd and scattered flock, the birth, life,
death, resurrection of Jesus, and the many fulfilled minute details of the
Scripture about Jesus prove that God's plan is carried out, even to His singing
in the church, Psalm 22: 22. Matthew 26:30, Hebrews 2:12.
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW AND COMPARISON
Did God plan the
detailed construction of the Ark by Noah beforehand? Why? Discuss this. Read Genesis 6:14-16. Was the plan successful?
Did God plan the
construction of the Tabernacle? Read
Exodus 25:1-9 and discuss.
God promised David
that one of his sons would build Him (God) a house (the temple). Which son was it? Read 1 Chronicles 17:1, 2 and 11, 12. Did God give the plans for this house? Now read 2 Chronicles 1:7-12.
Likewise, God
planned the institution of the assembly.
When His plan is observed, much confusion is eliminated. When His plan is observed, much confusion is
eliminated. When we capture the thought
that:
Jesus
was born in due time, Galatians 4:4 and Luke 2:26
Jesus
was treated as God said men would do, out of evil hearts, Psalm 22 and Isaiah
53.
God
has appointed a day for Jesus to judge the future, Acts 17>31.
God
does His work according to plan, Acts 15:18< and it is up to us to follow
that plan, Ephesians
2:10
When
we follow God's plan we can understand that the assembly was not just an
afterthought with God…..it was planned! (These studies will continue)
The editor of these "Leaves of Gold" is
James A. Nelson. He and his wife are
members of the Messiah Baptist Church, Wichita, Kansas. You may contact him at: jan@twinvalley.net. Our webmaster is Martin Gutzmer mrgutzer@gmail.com and our ponsor is David Pickett dr_pickett@hotmail.com
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