What is This World Coming To?
Chapter 6 The Kingdom of
Christ
The prophecies considered in Chapter One indicate that we are at the end of
the age, therefore the selection of the church is nearly completed. The great
time of trouble foretold in Daniel 12:1 and Matthew 24:21 is upon us. Haggai 2:7
contains a thrilling promise that we should cherish in these troubling
times.
Speaking of this �Time of Trouble� Haggai prophesied, �And I will shake all
nations and the desire of all nations will come.� How comforting! The legitimate
desires of all nations or peoples shall come. The Scriptures show that one of
the reasons for the �Time of Trouble� is that the various segments of society
are demanding both just and fancied desires from each other. And nations are
superimposing their desires upon other nations. The result is the disintegration
of our present evil world. But all people have legitimate desires that God will
fulfill after the tribulation demonstrates that selfish man cannot establish his
own utopia.
What are some of these desires the Kingdom will fulfill? If we asked the
working man struggling to keep his head above water, �What is your desire?� his
answer would be, �If only we had economic security.� Speaking of the Kingdom,
Isaiah 65:21-23 says, �They shall build houses and inhabit them; they shall
plant vineyards and eat their fruit. They shall not build and another inhabit.
They shall not plant and another eat. They shall not labor in vain nor bring
forth for trouble.�
There will be no unemployment problem, fear of automation, inflation,
depression or any economic problem. In the Kingdom, all will have economic
security as symbolized by these words of Isaiah.
If we stopped a man on the streets of Harlem and asked him what he desired,
he would reply, �Why, if the needs of the poor and minorities were only
understood, and if we could only be assured of justice, then life could be
beautiful.� The Kingdom will satisfy these desires. Then �He [God] will defend
the cause of the poor, deliver the needy and crush the oppressor.� (Psalms 72:4)
And Isaiah 9:7 again tells us, �Of the increase of his [Christ�s] government
there will be no end�. It will be established with justice and righteousness
forevermore.�
If we asked one of our elderly in our crime ridden cities what is his desire,
he would probably reply, �If only there were no more crime and violence.� This
desire will also come, for in the Kingdom we read, �They shall not hurt nor
destroy in all my holy mountain [Kingdom], for the earth shall be full of the
knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea� (Isa. 11:9).
What would be the desire of patients in hospitals? Of course, they would say,
�If only there were no sickness and crippling diseases, no cancer, multiple
sclerosis, muscular dystrophy. If only the blind could see, the deaf could hear
and the crippled walk.� Oh! Thank God! These desires will be fulfilled! Of the
Kingdom we read in Isaiah 33:24, �And no inhabitant will say I am sick.� Isaiah
35:5� �Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, the ears of the deaf
unstopped, then shall the lame man leap like a deer, and the tongue of the dumb
sing for joy.�
And what would be the desire of youth? One of their many idealisms is, �Can�t
there be a world without war? And why can�t the billions of dollars and the
cream of technology that is wasted on the armament race be harnessed for peace
and human needs?� In the Kingdom we read in Isaiah 2:4, �They shall beat their
swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation shall not
lift up sword against nation neither shall they learn war anymore.�
If we went to the sub-Saharan drought belt of Africa where over a million
have starved to death in a recent six-year period, and ask, �What is the one
desire in life you want?��with one accord they would say, �Oh, if only the rains
could be depended on, so that we could be assured that the land could bring
forth food to feed our children.� The climatic conditions in the Kingdom will be
ideal. The earth will bring forth in abundance. In Isaiah 35:1,7, we read, �The
desert shall blossom as a rose�. And the parched ground shall become a pool and
the lands springs of water.�
Think of the countless millions who have lost loved ones in death. Their one
desire is the return of these dear victims. And in the Kingdom they will be
united with their loved ones. Speaking of all that died, Hosea 13:14 says, �I
will ransom [deliver] them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from
death: O death, I will be your plagues; O grave, I will be your destruction.� Is
it any wonder Jesus taught us to pray, �Your Kingdom come, your will be done on
earth as it is in heaven�?
Is Man Too Selfish?
Well, someone might say, God will
wonderfully bless mankind in the Kingdom, but there is still the problem of man.
If history has taught us anything, it is that man is too selfish to permit an
ideal society. This has been true, but the reason the Kingdom will work is that
God intends to change man�s selfish heart of stone into a heart of love. We have
seen in the chapter on the permission of evil that the basic lesson God is now
teaching man is the exceeding sinfulness of sin. Man alienated himself from God
by disobeying and man without God results in selfish havoc.
The Kingdom of Christ will rule in righteousness; the knowledge of the Lord
will cover the earth as the waters cover the deep so that all will know the Lord
(Isaiah 11:9). Satan will be bound so that he cannot deceive the people
(Revelation 20:1-3). The love of God will abundantly bestow blessings of life,
peace and happiness upon all. The very spirit or influence of this Kingdom
arrangement will have an overwhelming transforming effect on the hearts of
men.
Of this mighty working of the spirit we read in Ezekiel 11:19-20, �And I will
give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the
stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them a heart of flesh. That they
may walk in my statutes, and keep mine ordinances, and do them: and they shall
be my people. and I will be their God.�
The Iron Rule
For many an iron rule will at first be
required in order to change their heart of stone into a heart of flesh. The laws
of the Kingdom of Christ will be far more exacting than those of any previous
government and the liberties of the people will be restricted to a degree that
will be galling indeed to many now clamoring for an increase of liberty without
responsibility.
Liberty to deceive, to misrepresent, to overreach and to defraud others, will
be entirely stopped. Liberty to abuse themselves or others in food or in drink,
or in any way to corrupt good manners, will be totally denied to all.
Liberty or license to do wrong of any sort will not be granted to any. The
only liberty that will be granted to any will be the true and glorious liberty
of the sons of God-liberty to do good to themselves and others in any and in
every way. Nothing will be allowed to injure or destroy in all that holy
kingdom. (Isaiah 11:9; Romans 8:21)
That rule will consequently be felt by some to be a severe one, breaking up
all their former habits and customs, as well as breaking up present institutions
founded upon these false habits and false ideas of liberty. Because of its
firmness and vigor, it is symbolically called an iron rule, �He shall rule them
with a rod of iron.� (Compare Revelation 2:26, 27; Psalms 2:8-12, and 49:14.)
Thus will be fulfilled the statement, �Judgment will I lay to the line and
righteousness to the plummet. And the hail [righteous judgment] shall sweep away
the refuge of lies, and the waters [truth] shall overflow the hiding place,� and
every hidden thing shall be revealed. Isa. 28:17; Matt. 10:26.
Some will feel rebellious against that perfect and equitable rule. Now under
the influence of Satan, they lord it over their fellow men. In the Kingdom,
these will attempt to live wholly at the expense of others without rendering
compensating service. This present life of self-indulgence and gratification
will naturally demand and receive many and severe disciplines under that reign,
before such will learn the lessons of that Kingdom-equity, justice,
righteousness. Psa. 89:32; Luke 12:47,48
But, blessed thought! When the Prince of Life has put in force the laws of
righteousness and equity with an iron rule, the masses of mankind will learn
that �Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.� They
will learn that God�s plan and laws are best in the end for all concerned, and
ultimately they will learn to love righteousness and hate iniquity. (Psalms
45:7; Hebrews 1:9) All under that reign who have not learned to love the right,
will be counted unworthy of lasting life and will be cut off from among the
people. Acts 3:23; Rev. 20:9; Psa. 11:5-7.
Revelation 21:4 beautifully sums up the work of the Kingdom: �God shall wipe
away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither
sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things
are passed away.�
At the end of the thousand-year Kingdom of Christ, as mankind stands at the
threshold of eternity, they will look back upon this present life of suffering,
sickness and sorrow. Though this experience seems dark and interminable at
present, then, by contrast with eternity, it will seem trifling. With this grand
perspective, what this world is coming to now is seen as only a necessary bridge
that passes over into life everlasting.
Men will thank their God for this experience with sin and evil, and at that
time all creatures in heaven and every creature on earth will raise their voices
in that grand Hallelujah chorus recorded in Revelation 5:13, �Blessing, and
honor, and glory, and power, be unto him [God] that sits upon the throne, and
unto the Lamb [that was slain] for ever and ever.� Amen.
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