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Bible Correspondence Course Lesson 21
Is This The Only Day Of Salvation?
Modern Christianity teaches that there are only two classes of people--the
LOST and the SAVED. But what about those who die never having heard the
name of Christ? Would God be fair to condemn them? IT IS commonly believed
that God is desperately trying to save the world now. That He is struggling
with Satan to save all mankind now, while the devil is feverishly trying
to keep as many as he can "lost" forever. If this is true, who do you think
is winning?
If God and Satan are in a titanic battle for human lives, and if God
is as all-powerful as the Bible reveals, then why is five-sixths of the
world non-Christian today? And why have thousands of millions already died
without ever having had a chance to be saved?
False Assumptions!
Many sermons have been preached based on the premise that "there is
no middle ground. Either you are this minute saved, or you’re a lost soul!"
Many people have grieved over dead loved ones who had never made a profession
of Christ. Perhaps over one who was a terrible sinner; perhaps over one
who lived a "good" life, but never became an active church member. Still
others grieve because they are not sure whether some loved one died "saved."
The teaching that a person is either saved or lost comes from the assumption
that God is out to save the world now--that the mission of the Church is
to save mankind now--that this is the "only day of salvation," and that
this time is just about over. These assumptions are all absolutely false!
Why Most Have Not Understood
The vast majority of people have never heard the true Gospel--the good
news of the coming Kingdom of God. And of those who have heard it, most
have not understood that message because Satan has deceived them (Rev.
12:9). Therefore, they never had a chance to understand and be saved! Are
they all, through no fault of their own, "lost" forever?
Shocking as it may sound, God does not intend for everyone to understand
His truth at this time! If He did, they would understand!
Many think that Jesus spoke in parables to make His meaning clearer.
This was not the reason. He spoke in parables to hide His real meaning
so most of His hearers would not understand. After Jesus had spoken the
parable of the sower, He plainly told His disciples whom He had called,
"It is not given" to the rest (those who had not then been called) to understand
the truth about the Kingdom of God. They were not permitted to understand!
(Mark 4:10-12; Matt. 13:10-13.)
God has allowed the vast majority of humanity to be blind to His truth.
He has allowed Satan to deceive the whole world. It is God’s purpose and
plan that, until Christ returns, only those whom He specially calls (John
6:44, 65) can understand the true way of salvation.
As we learned in the previous lesson, the future members of God’s Family
will be the kings, priests, teachers and administrators in His soon-coming
world-ruling government. Only a comparatively few are now being called
to fill these positions. They are receiving the training necessary to prepare
them to teach all mankind when God’s Kingdom is set up, with world-ruling
headquarters in Jerusalem.
Everyone to Be Called
God reveals in His inspired Word--the Holy Bible--that those He has not
yet called have not lost their opportunity for salvation. God is not in
the process of saving everyone now.
After Christ returns and establishes the Kingdom of God on earth, He
will then begin to teach the way of salvation to millions. They will have
their calling and opportunity to understand God’s truth and be born into
His Family during the Millennium.
But what about the multiple thousands of millions who have already died
without ever hearing or understanding the way of salvation? After the Millennium,
they will be resurrected to mortal life and given their opportunity to
understand God’s truth, to be begotten by God’s Spirit, to grow in His
character, and to become Spirit-born members of His ruling Family.
God is no respecter of persons (Acts 10:34). Everyone will ultimately
be called and given an opportunity to receive salvation! God is absolutely
fair!
The truth about this important subject is plainly revealed in the pages
of your Bible. So be sure to look up and read each verse given in answer
to the questions. Don’t just read this lesson--prove the truth from the
Bible. "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good" (I Thess. 5:21).
Let’s begin this eye-opening and encouraging study of God’s Word.
LESSON 21
Why This World Is Blinded
God, the Ruler of the entire universe, assigned the archangel known
as Lucifer to administer God’s government on this earth. But Lucifer rebelled
against the government of God, and so God changed his name to Satan, which
means adversary, competitor, enemy.
But God has not yet taken away Satan’s throne of authority. According
to God’s plan, He has allowed Satan to continue ruling the earth until
his successor, Jesus Christ, is officially installed by God in that office
of authority.
In previous studies we learned that Satan subtly deceived Eve in the
Garden of Eden. Satan did not tell Eve: "Choose my government and my way
of vanity and self-centeredness, and reject God." He tempted her with the
beauty of the forbidden tree, appealed to her intellectual vanity, implied
that God wasn’t fair to withhold certain knowledge, and told her she wouldn’t
die (Gen. 3:1-6), assuring her she was already an immortal soul dwelling
in a material body. Eve was thoroughly deceived into believing Satan and
disbelieving God. She ate the forbidden fruit and gave some of it to her
husband to eat also. Thus Adam willingly, but not willfully, disobeyed
God. When Adam took the forbidden fruit, he took to himself the authority
to determine the spiritual knowledge of good and evil. He appropriated
the prerogative of deciding what is good and evil--what is right and wrong--what
is righteousness and what is sin. But Adam did not have this ability of
himself.
Thus the first human disbelieved and disobeyed God, choosing to go his
own way and do his own thing. When Adam chose to reject God’s authority,
he rejected revealed spiritual knowledge from God. He chose instead to
follow Satan’s self-oriented way of life--his way of "get" as opposed to
God’s way of "give." Consequently, all mankind, except for a few God has
specially chosen to call out of Satan’s world, has been deceived by Satan
for almost 6,000 years.
Stated another way, our first parents were "kidnapped" by Satan, and
followed the way of life of the kidnapper rather than their potential spiritual
Father, whom they disbelieved and disobeyed.
By following Satan’s way and rejecting God, Adam in effect chose Satan
as the "god" of mankind. And the Bible shows that God has allowed Satan
to influence and deceive mankind ever since Adam ate the fruit of the tree
of the knowledge of good and evil. Let’s review a few of the scriptures
proving these facts.
1. Is Satan the god of this world? II Cor. 4:4. Has he blinded people
to God’s truth? Same verse. Is Satan also the prince of the power of the
air? Eph. 2:2. Does he influence, or "work in," the disobedient? Same verse.
Has he indeed deceived the world? Rev. 12:9.
COMMENT: Satan, the "prince of the power of the air," influences mankind
by "broadcasting" his moods and attitudes of vanity and selfishness to
the human spirit in each individual. Humans unwittingly accept and express
these attitudes as their own. "Human nature" is actually Satan’s nature
expressed in humans. Because they have been deceived, they are unaware
of this spiritual broadcasting by Satan, and do not even know that they
have been deceived.
2. Do true Christians belong to Christ and God? Mark 9:41; I Cor. 3:23;
6:20. Is that because God, through Christ had to "buy" them back? Matt.
20:28; Col. 1:14; I Tim. 2:6; I Pet. 1:18-19.
COMMENT: "Redeem" (from which the word "redemption" comes) means to
recover ownership of something that had been lost. If we are Christians,
Christ has redeemed us--"bought us back," so to speak. His sacrifice allows
us, with God’s help, to cease being the kidnapped children of Satan, and
become the Spirit-begotten children of God! The fact that Christ had to
pay a ransom (His life) to buy back those who are now His proves that we
all have belonged to Satan! (See John 8:44; I John 3:8; Rom. 6:16.)
3. What did God warn Adam that the penalty of sin would be? Gen. 2:17.
COMMENT: Adam and Eve sinned when they ate the fruit from the tree of
the knowledge of good and evil. God had foreseen that possibility. But
He could not suspend the penalty He had plainly said would follow disobedience.
So how would God rescue His potential spiritual children from the kidnapper--Satan
the devil? By decreeing at the very "foundation of the world" (Rev. 13:8)--this
present civilization based on Satan’s way, which began when Adam sinned--that
He would send His future Son, Jesus Christ, to live without sin and pay
the penalty of man’s sins.
It was also determined by God at that time that all of Adam’s children
should die: "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment"
(Heb. 9:27). But how could a man be judged after he has died? We’ll learn
the answer as we continue studying the Bible with this lesson!
4. Did Satan offer to give Christ rulership of all the kingdoms of the
world if He would worship him? Matt. 4:8-9. Did Christ acknowledge that
Satan is the ruler of this world? John 14:30.
COMMENT: This and the other verses we have read clearly show that Satan
is the ruler of this present evil world. But he retains that power only
by God’s express permission. God has assigned Satan 6,000 years in which
to rule over mankind. When that time expires, Christ will forcibly intervene
in world affairs and reestablish the government of God on earth. He will
then rule the world for the next 1,000 years. Thus God’s plan spans a period
of one prophetic "week," since a day is as a thousand years with God, and
a thousand years as a day (II Pet. 3:8).
God has said to Satan, in effect: "Six ‘days’ shalt thou labor, and
do all thy work: but the seventh ‘day’ is the Sabbath of the LORD thy God:
in it thou shalt not do any work" (Ex. 20:9-10). The first six days of
this prophetic week God has turned over to Satan, and given him free reign
to influence and deceive.
Satan’s work is a labor of deception--of deceiving mankind--of turning
God’s truth upside down--causing honest, sincere people to accept a counterfeit
for the genuine--deceiving people to sin. And how successfully he has worked
at his occupation for nearly 6,000 years!
We are now nearing the end of Satan’s six millennial days of work. And
the coming seventh millennial day shall be the Sabbath of the Lord God.
That "day" will not belong to Satan. It belongs to God. In it, Satan shall
not do any work. He will be chained, restrained, and thrown into the symbolic
"bottomless pit" (Rev. 20:1-3). He will not be allowed to deceive anyone
during the Millennium.
When Christ returns to earth, He will seize rulership from the archdeceiver
who has deceived and swayed humanity. Christ will then restrain the builder
and ruler of this world’s civilization and bind him for 1,000 years!
Jesus Hid the Truth About Salvation!
When Jesus Christ came to earth nearly 2,000 years ago, it was not to
set up His Kingdom (John 18:36). Christ did not, at that time, come to
restrain Satan from deceiving the world.
Contrary to what many have been taught, neither did Christ come to earth
the first time to call everyone to salvation. Rather, He came to deliver
His Father’s message--the Gospel of the Kingdom of God. That message included
salvation through Christ. But Jesus did not try to get everyone to believe
this wonderful message!
Notice the New Testament proof that Christ did not try to convert everyone.
1. Did Jesus speak to the multitudes in parables to make His meaning
clearer, or to hide it so the public would not understand? Matt. 13:10-15;
Mark 4:11-12. Did He speak to the general public only in parables? Matt.
13:34. Was this because it was not the time for most to be forgiven their
sins and converted? Mark 4:12.
2. Did Christ explain the meaning of His parables only to His disciples?
Mark 4:1-2, 10-11; Matt. 13:10-11, 16.
COMMENT: Christ preached the Father’s Gospel to the public as a witness.
But He worked with only a few specially called and chosen disciples, or
students. They were the ones whom He really wanted to understand the truth
about salvation and His coming government on earth.
3. Did Jesus often try to avoid crowds of people? Matt. 5:1; 8:18; 13:36;
Mark 3:13; John 5:13; 7:10. Did He often tell those whom He had healed
not to tell anyone who healed them? Matt. 8:4; 9:30; 12:16; Mark 5:35,
41-43; 7:35-36. Did He want everyone to know who He really was? Matt. 16:20;
Mark 3:12.
COMMENT: For most of His ministry, Jesus avoided publicity. It was not
God’s will for everyone to understand who Jesus was. Spiritual understanding
will not be granted to the world until Christ removes Satan from earth’s
throne!
4. After three and one-half years of Christ’s preaching, and after His
death, resurrection, and ascension into heaven, how many disciples remained
with Him? Acts 1:2-4, 15.
COMMENT: The New Testament Church of God was started with only about
120 disciples. Only after they had been trained could they teach and train
others. Christ at first needed only a few teachers to teach others to become
teachers, so He called only a few at that time.
Remember, one can come to Christ only if God the Father specially selects
and calls him (John 6:44, 65). But some will ask: "What about one who really
wants salvation--wants to believe in Christ--is willing to truly repent and
come out of this world and be led by God’s Spirit in a true commandment-keeping
Christian life? Do you mean this individual cannot come to Christ unless
God calls him?"
Answer: Such a person is being drawn by God, otherwise he or she would
have no such desire. However, most who think they are in that category
have followed a false gospel, a false teaching and are deceived. They have
a false idea of what salvation is, a false concept of repentance and a
false idea of what God’s way is.
5. Did God, in the Bible, tell us in advance that He would call only
a few into His Church, and that His Church would continue to be small,
and even persecuted? Luke 12:32; Matt. 10:16-17; 7:13-14; John 16:33; II
Tim. 3:12.
COMMENT: From Christ’s human ministry until His soon return to earth,
God has called only a small minority of people. God’s Church through the
centuries has continued to be small--an "embryo" of God’s new civilization
yet to come. That Church, as we learned in the last lesson, is in training
to rule and teach the world with and under Christ in the World Tomorrow.
What Predestination Really Is
Does God know ahead of time whether an individual will be saved or lost?
Has God foreordained that some would be saved, while others are destined
to be lost? Does one have any choice at all regarding his or her own salvation?
"If God knows beforehand how I am going to decide," reasoned a man who
was worried about the subject of predestination, "then it is all predetermined.
If He knows in advance that I am to be lost, then that’s the way I’ll have
to decide in the end. And since I’ll lose out anyway, why try?
"On the other hand, if God knows I’m going to repent, accept Christ
and be saved, I’ll have to do it in the end anyway, whether I try or not.
My ultimate fate was already predetermined--destined, or determined, in
advance. And if that is so, then we simply are not free moral agents--we
have nothing to say about it."
The subject of predestination has often puzzled and worried many people
simply because they have accepted, without question, the teachings of their
religion. Let’s understand exactly what the Word of God teaches about "predestination."
1. Does the Bible say that some are "predestined" ("predestined" is
the modern term) to be called now? Rom. 8:28-30; Eph. 1:11-12. Are others
predestined, appointed or foreordained, to be blinded in this age? I Pet.
2:8.
COMMENT: Predestination has nothing to do with any particular decision
you will make, or your fate--it has only to do with the time of your calling--whether
God calls you now or later. There is not one word in the entire Bible about
anyone being predestined to be lost. God has not predestined or foreordained
anyone either to accept or reject Christ--to be saved or lost.
The decision we make regarding our salvation is not predetermined. God
has ordained that we make our own decisions. God’s purpose is that we develop
His character, and character cannot be created by fiat. It must be developed
through experience. And experience requires time. Although God tells us
which decision we ought to make (Deut. 30:19), the final decision to choose
life or death for eternity is still ours!
The only decision that is predetermined is God’s. God has predestined
some to be called at certain times for a specific purpose. The rest will
be called by God to understand the way of salvation later. Predestination
simply has to do with when one is called.
Jesus Christ established His Church to train the future kings and priests
of God’s Kingdom--to have a part in teaching the way of salvation to the
masses during the Millennium. God knew far in advance that leaders, teachers,
and governmental administrators would be needed for His Kingdom, so He
planned ahead--predestined--that He would call some to this training, especially
in this age.
2. When did God decide to call certain ones at certain times? II Tim.
1:9; Eph. 1:4-5.
COMMENT: If you are one now called, God "foreknew" you before the foundation
of the world, this present world order. And "whom he did foreknow, he also
did predestinate"--to be lost? No, "to be conformed to the image of his
Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. Moreover whom
he did predestinate, them he also called..." (Rom. 8:29-30).
Not will call in the future--but called now in this age.
If you are called--if God has revealed this wonderful truth to your understanding
and you are begotten by His Spirit--you are having your opportunity now--your
one and only opportunity to prepare yourself to be used by Christ in the
loving labor of helping to save the vast majority of mankind in the World
Tomorrow!
Most Neither Finally Lost Nor Saved
1. Have all sinned and therefore earned the penalty for sin--eternal
death? Rom 3:23; 6:23. But did Christ, the Creator of all mankind, give
His sinless life to pay that penalty in our stead? Rom. 5:8-10. Can salvation
come only through Christ? Acts 4:12; I Tim. 2:5.
COMMENT: No one can come to God except through Jesus Christ. No one
can have the death penalty he has incurred paid in any other way. But neither
can anyone receive the benefit of Christ’s payment unless he has an opportunity
to accept it. No one can build God’s character without His Spirit, and
that Spirit is given only after repentance, belief and baptism. And God
will not give immortality to anyone who has not already proven he or she
will live God’s way.
Millions have lived and died without any opportunity to fulfill any
of these essentials. They cannot be given eternal life--they cannot yet
be trusted with the awesome powers of the God Family. They are not "saved,"
yet neither are they finally condemned. They will have their opportunity
later.
But if they haven’t finally lost salvation, then who has? Actually,
only a very small minority. The Bible describes two ways a person can lose
salvation.
2. Will those whom God has already called to receive the knowledge of
salvation be given a "second chance"--if they sin willfully? Heb. 10:26-29;
6:4-6. To receive this punishment, was it first necessary for them to have
known God’s truth? Heb. 10:26.
COMMENT: It is only those to whom God has revealed the knowledge of
His truth who have been given a chance to understand spiritual salvation
and receive eternal life. If they sin willfully after receiving that knowledge,
they will not have a second chance for salvation!
There is a big difference between sinning willingly and willfully. Adam
sinned willingly, but that does not mean he is condemned to perish in the
lake of fire because of it. There are only a few who have sinned willfully,
and they are condemned to the lake of fire!
God will forgive any sin that is repented of--even if, through weakness,
temptation or habit, the sin is repeated. As long as a person’s intention,
attitude and desire is to obey God, he will repent, and God will forgive
him (I John 1:9). Jesus said we ought to forgive seventy times seven times
(Matt. 18:21-22). God is even more willing to forgive than that!
So what is a willful or an unforgiveable sin?
If a person has been given spiritual understanding of God’s way and
has experienced the blessings of that way, but decides he no longer wants
it, changes his attitude, deliberately chooses a life of rebellion, despising
God’s Law, then this sin is unforgiveable because he will not repent of
it! God will not give eternal life to anyone who insists on living Satan’s
way. "It is impossible for those who have once been enlightened, who have
tasted the heavenly gift, who have shared in the Holy Spirit, who have
tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the coming age,
if they fall away, to be brought back to repentance" (Heb. 6:4-6, NIV).
Such people have been specially called by God and given His Spirit,
yet at some point in time they purposely, knowingly, rejected it! Perhaps
through bitterness, refusal to forgive others, or neglect of prayer and
Bible study, they stopped allowing God to build His character in them.
Like the servant who did nothing with his pound or talent, they failed
in God’s purpose for them. They have become so calloused to their sins
that they, no matter what God could do to try to correct them, will never
want to repent.
3. Did Jesus speak of another sin that will not be forgiven by God?
Mark 3:28-29; Matt. 12:31-32. What grave accusation did the scribes and
Pharisees hurl at Jesus? Mark 3:22; Matt. 12:22-24.
COMMENT: To intentionally speak abusively (the meaning of the Greek
word translated "blasphemy") against the Holy Spirit and attribute works
of God’s Spirit to the devil is to deliberately reject the only power by
which one can be converted and given salvation. It is a deliberate, premeditated,
willful rejection of God and His power!
4. Now what does II Corinthians 6:2 have to say about a "day" of salvation?
How does Isaiah 49:8, from which II Corinthians 6:2 is quoted, correctly
state it?
COMMENT: The proper translation of the Greek of II Corinthians 6:2 (and
the Hebrew of Isaiah 49:8) is "now is a day of salvation." If it were true
that this is the only time when one may be saved, God would not be fair,
for He is now calling only a few!
This age is indeed "the" day of salvation for the few God is now calling.
But all others will have their "day" of salvation later!
God is indeed calling some people in this age, but the vast majority
are blinded. God has purposely allowed them to be deceived by Satan. Therefore,
most people simply have not had a chance to understand the truth about
salvation. They have not yet had an opportunity to be saved!
"Firstfruits" Called to Salvation Now
1. When Jesus came to earth about 4,000 years after Adam had cut mankind
off from God, did He say that the Gospel of the Kingdom of God would be
preached to all nations during this age for the purpose of converting them?
Matt. 24:14.
COMMENT: The Gospel Jesus proclaimed is to be preached in all the world
only for a witness to all nations before the end of the present age--not
to convert them!
Most who hear the true Gospel do not really understand it or the way
to salvation. God’s truth is spiritual knowledge, and spiritual knowledge
cannot be transmitted naturally to a mortal human mind (I Cor. 2:11-14).
Spiritual truth is revealed by God! None can receive it, though their ears
hear the words, or their eyes see them (Matt. 13:14), except as God opens
their understanding and reveals the truth to them by His Holy Spirit.
2. Even though most of mankind has not yet been called to understand
God’s plan of salvation, some DO understand and come to Christ. Are these
people specially called by God the Father? John 6:44, 65. How are they
referred to by the Apostle James? Jas. 1:18.
COMMENT: Those now called are merely the "firstfruits" of God’s plan
of salvation. God has called only a few in this age--not for special favors,
but for special responsibilities. They have been called to grow in God’s
character so they, when born into His Family, can rule righteously in the
World Tomorrow. Then they will help bring salvation to every mortal during
the Millennium.
3. When was the Holy Spirit first given to those called to be firstfruits?
Acts 2:1-4. To whom was the Holy Spirit promised? Verse 39.
COMMENT: The promise was made only to those God had predestined to call.
It was God, not the apostles, who added new converts to the Church (Acts
2:47).
The Holy Spirit which every human needs, unites with the human spirit
that is in us. It is the impregnation of God-life, which makes us the begotten
but not yet born children of God’s Family--heirs, but not yet inheritors.
It is the spirit of understanding, imparting to the physical brain spiritual
comprehension--the ability to really understand spiritual knowledge. It
is the divine love of God placed within us. It is the faith of Christ--the
same faith Jesus had--now given to us. It is also the spiritual power we
need to help us turn from, resist and overcome Satan’s "get" way and turn
to God’s "give" way.
It is the power by which the few firstfruits now called may develop
God’s holy, righteous and perfect character, which is God’s purpose for
having put humanity on the earth--that God may thus reproduce Himself.
When Adam chose to disobey God, he was cast out of the Garden of Eden
and denied further access to the Holy Spirit and eternal life. He was spiritually
kidnapped by Satan! Although the world would then be ruled by Satan for
6,000 years, God knew that this was the best way for humans to learn their
lesson.
Those who are called prior to Christ’s return must, with the power of
God’s Spirit, overcome Satan while he is still ruling. That is not easy,
but it helps them to qualify for greater positions of responsibility in
the World Tomorrow. Greater character is built when one has obstacles,
such as the devil’s influence, to overcome.
Living in a world filled with sin also helps us learn to thoroughly
hate sin (Ps. 97:10; 119:104). The results of selfishness and competition
are painfully obvious to those God calls out of Satan’s world.
After Christ returns and restrains Satan, a utopia will finally result
that will reflect the benefits of God’s way. The comparison with Satan’s
6,000 years of rule will be spectacular!
All in the Millennium Will Be Called
The 6,000-year sentence on Adam’s world--being cut off from God--is due
to end in our generation. This world, still Satan’s world except for God’s
Church, is fast plunging into a period of great tribulation just before
Christ’s return.
Suddenly, when most needed, but least expected by a world cut off from
God, Jesus Christ will come in supreme supernatural power and glory as
King of kings. He will then marry His bride--the firstfruits of His Church,
who have made themselves ready--and together they will rule the world from
Jerusalem during the Millennium.
Then, after this world has been freed from Satan’s rule, freed from
his deceptions and spiritual influences--when this is God’s world--Christ
will begin to convert everyone and bring them into His eternal Family!
Millions of modern-day descendants of the so-called "Lost Ten Tribes"
of Israel will have been rescued from slave labor camps. In an exodus far
greater than the original deliverance of ancient Israel from Egypt (Jer.
16:14-15; 23:3, 7-8), they will be supernaturally delivered from their
captors.
Many will then remember the warnings given them by God’s modern-day
apostle before the Great Tribulation began. Others will have been warned
during the Tribulation by two witnesses (Rev. 11:3-12). They will be willing
to admit that their old way of life, based on the ways of the old civilization
founded by Satan, was wrong. And they will gladly accept God’s way.
By the millions, humans will be spiritually begotten, will grow in God’s
character, and be born into the Family of God all during the thousand years.
1. When Isaiah the prophet was told by God that the vast majority of
Israel was blinded (Isa. 6:10), what did he ask? Verse 11. How long did
God say this spiritual blindness would last? Verses 11-12.
2. Will all Israel eventually be saved after the Deliverer--Christ at
His Second Coming--comes out of Zion to call them to salvation? Rom. 11:26-27.
3. Will the nations of this earth, who have never heard about the true
God and His way of life that leads to salvation, learn God’s ways and walk
in His paths? Micah 4:2; Isa. 66:18-23; 11:10.
COMMENT: The Gentiles will also come to be taught by Christ, the returned
Deliverer and "root of Jesse," at the time when He sets His hand to remove
the spiritual blindness from the house of Israel.
4. When Christ is King over all the earth during the Millennium, will
the Holy Spirit (represented by "living waters") go out from Jerusalem?
Zech. 14:8-9. Will God pour out His Spirit on all people? Joel 2:28-29.
COMMENT: The Holy Spirit will be made available to all and will open
their minds to understand God’s way of salvation. First, the modern-day
descendants of the ancient twelve tribes of Israel will learn to obey,
and then, following their example, also all of the other nations.
Just think what a time of great rejoicing it will be as each new member
of the God Family is born into the Kingdom of God during the Millennium!
They will then join the ruling saints in preparing for the time when thousands
of millions will be resurrected and taught the way of salvation after the
thousand years.
The Rest Called After the Millennium
All who live during the Millennium will have their chance to participate
in the salvation process. They will have their opportunity to grow spiritually
toward spiritual birth into the God Family. But what about those who have
already died without having understood God’s truth?
1. Did Paul clearly understand that the people of Israel, and mankind
in general, were spiritually blinded? Rom. 10:16, 18-21. Although these
Israelites heard the Gospel, they did not obey it. Was this because God
had purposely allowed their blindness? Rom. 11:8, 25, 32. Yet, did Paul
know that they would have a future opportunity to receive salvation? Verse
26.
COMMENT: When Paul said "all Israel shall be saved," he meant ALL Israel,
including those of his day. But when will they be given their opportunity
to come to the spiritual knowledge of salvation?
2. Does the prophet Ezekiel describe a resurrection of dead Israelites
back to mortal life? Ezek. 37:11-13. Is this clearly a resurrection to
physical life--do the bodies have flesh, skin and bones, and require air
to live? Verses 5-9.
3. Will God also give His Spirit to these millions of people? Verse
14. Will the Gentiles also be resurrected and return to their "former estate"?
Ezek. 16:55.
COMMENT: Israel is a type of all nations. Ezekiel’s prophecies describe
a time when both Israelites and Gentiles who died in spiritual ignorance
will be given an opportunity to receive salvation.
All the inhabitants of Sodom died centuries before Ezekiel wrote this
(Gen. 19:24-25). God can "bring back their captives" (RAV translation of
Ezek. 16:53) or "restore their fortunes" (Moffatt, RSV and NIV) only by
resurrecting them! All unconverted Israelites will be resurrected at the
same time as those Gentiles, and all will be given their first opportunity
for salvation! (Verse 62.) The prophet Ezekiel does not explain when this
resurrection occurs, but Christ did reveal it in His revelation to the
Apostle John.
4. Does God want to eventually call and save everyone? II Pet. 3:9;
I Tim. 2:4. Is everyone saved at the same time, or is there a definite
time order or sequence? I Cor. 15:22-24.
COMMENT: Even as all men die, the same all will be made alive (verse
22). Everyone who has ever lived and died will be resurrected--first Christ
was resurrected, then later the saints who lived and died before Christ’s
Second Coming will be resurrected. But what about the vast majority who
never were Christ’s? Verse 24 includes them all in "the end"--when Christ
completes His job of conquering every enemy (verse 25). That happens after
the Millennium (Rev. 20:7-10).
Those who have not heard or understood the truth have not been consigned
to eternal death. They have not sinned willfully. They never had a chance!
Even if some have lived up to the best they knew while alive, the Bible
teaches only one way to salvation--through belief in Christ (Acts 4:12)
and spiritual conversion as defined in the Bible.
Most of our loved ones who have died "unsaved" in all probability did
not die lost. They most likely were not called during this age, but their
call is coming later. They shall be resurrected to mortal life and given
spiritual understanding and the opportunity to become members of God’s
Family. Revelation 20 tells us when this great resurrection will occur.
5. Does the Bible speak of a "first" resurrection, thus implying that
there are other resurrections? Rev. 20:5, last part. When is the second
resurrection? Same verse, first part.
COMMENT: The first part of verse 5 is actually a parenthetical comment.
The verse should read: "(But the rest of the dead lived not again until
the thousand years were finished.) This is the first resurrection. "
The sentence, "This is the first resurrection," refers to the spiritual
resurrection of the firstfruits of God’s plan, which occurs at Christ’s
return, just before the 1,000-year period begins (verses 4, 6).
But notice further the first sentence in verse 5: "But the rest of the
dead [those who never had an opportunity to understand God’s truth] lived
not again [would not come up in a resurrection] until the thousand years
were finished." This resurrection, which occurs after the 1,000 years,
is the second resurrection. It is a resurrection to mortal life!
6. How is the second resurrection further elaborated on? Verses 11-13.
How will these people be "judged"? Verse 12.
COMMENT: The dead who stand before God couldn’t include true Christians
today, because they will appear before Christ and receive their rewards
at the first resurrection when He returns. It couldn’t refer to those converted
during the Millennium, because they will have already inherited the Kingdom
during the thousand years, after living a normal life span.
Those in this second resurrection are those who died in spiritual ignorance
in past ages. Their time of salvation occurs after the second resurrection!
The Greek word translated "books" in verse 12 is biblia. It is from
this word that the English word "bible" is derived. The books that are
opened are the books of the Bible! They will be opened to the understanding
of the multiple thousands of millions of people who had not been able to
know and understand God’s purpose and plan for them during their previous
lifetime, never having been called by the Father and given His Spirit of
understanding.
Some, assuming that "judgment" means only the pronouncing of a sentence
based on past behavior, have thought that these people, even if they repented,
could do nothing to alter their fate. Thankfully, God is merciful, always
willing to forgive upon true repentance.
In this period of judgment, not only is the Bible opened to their understanding,
but the Book of Life is also opened. These people are given an opportunity
to receive eternal life! God, in perfect fairness, will give them the same
opportunity for salvation He now gives to those He calls in this age. However,
they will not be subject to Satan’s influence as we are today, because
Satan will have been finally sent to his punishment (Rev. 20:10).
Let’s be sure we understand the meaning of God’s judgment referred to
in Revelation 20:12.
7. Are true Christians today already being judged by God? I Pet. 4:17.
Is this judgment for the purpose that they might avoid condemnation? I
Cor. 11:32.
COMMENT: God judges His Spirit-begotten children by evaluating how well
they live by His written Word. Their rewards in God’s Kingdom, as we learned
in Lesson 20, will depend on their character development during their mortal
life.
Those resurrected after the Millennium will be judged the same way.
They, like Spirit-begotten Christians today, will be given enough time
to prove they are willing to live God’s way through a life of overcoming
and obedience to God.
With God’s Spirit freely available, and freed from Satan’s spiritual
influences, they will be given their first and only opportunity for salvation
through repentance, baptism, and growing in godly character during a second
mortal life.
Those who continue to live God’s way of life will be changed from mortality
to immortality at the end of this period of judgment.
Vast Majority to Be Born of God!
Imagine, if you can, the astonishment of those resurrected at the beginning
of the period just described. Each one will be in his first moment of consciousness
since death. At first, some may think they are in "heaven," "hell," or
"purgatory." Most will simply be confused--bewildered.
Nothing that many had been taught about an afterlife will turn out to
be true. Faced with undeniable evidence that their old teachings and ways
were false, they will be more willing to admit this, start over and be
taught the truth. Untold millions who never had any religious teaching
whatsoever will start learning from scratch.
Who will teach these untold thousands of millions? Millions of teachers
who will have been born into God’s Family in the first resurrection and
during the Millennium.
Those resurrected back to mortal life will then undergo a process of
conversion similar to that of Spirit-begotten Christians today. They will
be taught God’s Law, and will learn they are guilty of sin and deserving
of the death penalty for all eternity as a result of their sins. They will
learn of God’s mercy, and that Christ paid the penalty for them, if they
will accept His payment. The vast majority will undoubtedly repent.
Upon repentance and faith in Christ as their personal Savior, they will
be forgiven and God’s Spirit will be given to them. Then they, as Spirit-begotten
children of God, can begin growing spiritually--developing God’s holy, righteous
and perfect character within them.
For many, unlearning all the falsehoods learned in their first life
and learning God’s true ways will take time. And building character will
take time, because character can be developed only through time and experience.
1. How long will their period of judgment last? Isa. 65:20.
COMMENT: This verse in Isaiah apparently refers to this judgment period,
suggesting that those resurrected then will live for 100 years, no matter
how old they were when they died.
God is great, merciful, loving, not willing that any should perish.
He wants all to come to the knowledge of the truth and to true repentance.
But He knows it is best that most people come to understand His truth in
a better world than this present evil world. That is why they will be raised
up in the second resurrection--a resurrection into a world free of Satan’s
deceptions, and lovingly ruled by the God Family.
They will be able to compare the results of 6,000 years of Satan’s "get"
way with the 1,000 years of God’s "give" way under Christ. With 7,000 years
of humanity now history, these mortals will face up to what their previous
experience in sin really proved. The vast majority will choose God’s way.
2. How did Jesus refer to this special "day" or period of judgment for
people who have yet to hear and understand the wonderful message of salvation?
Matt. 11:20-24; 12:41-42.
COMMENT: Christ mentioned the people of Tyre and Sidon, Sodom, Nineveh
in Jonah’s time and finally the Queen of the South. All of these examples
of people who lived in different generations are compared to the citizens
living in the cities and towns of Jesus’ day, the vast majority of whom
did not understand or believe Christ’s message. Jesus tells us that they
are all to be resurrected with the generation that lived during His time!
Jesus gave enough examples of people living at widespread times to prove
that most of humanity will be alive at the same time on this earth. There
will be pre-Flood men and women, all 12 tribes of Israel, those who lived
during the Middle Ages and the vast majority living now. Even babies and
children who died untimely deaths will be resurrected then. They will all
rise in the second resurrection because they had not been called by God
during their first lifetime.
This group includes all people of all times except those who will have
already been born of God, and those relatively few individuals who already
had their opportunity to receive eternal life, but deliberately rejected
it, having sinned willfully. Those few will be resurrected in the third
and final resurrection to be cast into the lake of fire (Rev. 20:14-15).
The ancient peoples Jesus mentioned in Matthew 11 and 12 would have
repented if He had personally come to them in their day. And they will
repent and receive the Holy Spirit when resurrected into a world that has
been personally ruled by Jesus Christ for 1,000 years!
Your Bible shows that the vast majority of those who have ever lived
will finally be born into God’s Family at the end of their coming period
of judgment. God’s master plan of salvation for mankind will then be complete.
How wonderful and reassuring is the truth of our all-wise, loving and
merciful Creator God!
TEST
This multiple choice test is designed to help you review the preceding
lesson. It’s an enjoyable way of putting to use some of the vital knowledge
and understanding you have gained through this lesson.
Select one of the four choices given under each question or incomplete
statement. The other three are incorrect--unless stated or indicated otherwise.
Take sufficient time to understand each question or statement, as well
as the choices. Try to do as many as you can without referring to the lesson.
If you have difficulty deciding on the correct answer, then review the
part of the lesson in question.
1. The teaching that a person is now either "saved" or "lost" A. is
not a widespread belief of traditional Christianity. B. is based on the
truth of the Bible. C. comes from the false assumption that God is trying
to save the world now. D. proves that this is the "only day of salvation."
2. People who do not understand the true way to salvation A. are "lost"
forever. B. have been deceived by Satan. C. can be saved some other way.
D. have rejected their chance to really understand it.
3. Jesus spoke in parables A. to make the meaning of what He said clearer
to the general public. B. to help convict His listeners so they would repent
and be converted. C. to hide the truth from His disciples. D. so most people
would not understand.
4. Which statement is FALSE? A. God wants everyone to understand His
truth at this time. B. God has allowed Satan to deceive the vast majority
of humanity. C. Only those whom God specially calls can understand the
true way of salvation. D. God is now calling only a few to prepare them
for positions of rulership in His soon-coming Kingdom.
5. When Adam ate the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil, A. he took to himself the authority to decide what is righteousness
and what is sin. B. he rejected God’s authority, in effect choosing Satan
as the "god" of mankind. C. humanity was "kidnapped" by Satan and has been
blinded spiritually by him ever since. D. All of the above.
6. Satan A. cannot influence humans to sin. B. is the present ruler
of this world by God’s permission. C. has not deceived the whole world.
D. is not the "god" of this world.
7. Jesus Christ came to earth to A. prevent Satan from deceiving mankind.
B. call everyone to salvation then. C. preach His Father’s message--the
Gospel of the Kingdom of God--to the public only as a witness. D. All of
the above.
8. Someone who really wants to quit sinning and obey all of God’s commandments
A. is immediately saved. B. is guilty of wanting to earn his salvation.
C. will convince God to call him. D. is already being called by God, otherwise
he would have no such desire.
9. "Predestination" A. means that God has predetermined whether a person
will be saved or lost. B. has only to do with when one is called by God
to understand the way of salvation. C. shows that God has decided our fate
in advance. D. proves that we are not free moral agents.
10. Which statement is FALSE? A. God has predestined most to be lost.
B. Some have been foreordained to be called at certain times for a specific
purpose. C. God has predetermined that some be called in this age for special
training to prepare them for His Kingdom. D. The majority of mankind is
predestined to be called by God later.
11. The one and only way to salvation A. does not involve repentance
from sin. B. has nothing to do with living God’s way. C. is through Christ
and spiritual conversion as defined in the Bible. D. is accurately understood
by traditional Christianity.
12. The vast majority of people who have ever lived A. have not yet
understood the true way to salvation. B. have not yet had their opportunity
for salvation. C. will be given their opportunity for salvation later.
D. All of the above.
13. One way a person can permanently lose salvation is by A. dying before
hearing about Christ. B. sinning willfully after having been called by
God and given spiritual understanding of His truth. C. having been predestined
to be lost. D. None of the above--everyone will eventually be saved by being
given a second chance.
14. A willful (or unforgiveable) sin is A. one that a person refuses
to repent of. B. one that is committed through human weakness. C. impossible
for a Spirit-begotten child of God to commit. D. one that many have committed.
15. Another way one can sin willfully is to A. break the First Commandment.
B. accuse Christ of wrongdoing. C. intentionally speak abusively against
God’s Spirit and attribute works of God’s power to the devil. D. All of
the above.
16. Now is "the" day of salvation A. for all professing Christians.
B. for the entire world. C. for all who want it to be. D. only for the
few who have been called and begotten by God.
17. God’s spiritual truth A. can be understood by anyone. B. is understood
by most professing Christians. C. is understood only by those whom God
has called and given His Spirit. D. can be fully understood without having
the Holy Spirit.
18. Which one of the following is NOT a reason God is calling only a
few in this age? A. To help proclaim Christ’s Gospel to the world as a
witness. B. To give them eternal life as a special favor or reward. C.
To train them to rule with Christ in the World Tomorrow. D. To prepare
them to teach the way of salvetion to all humanity after Christ’s Second
Coming.
19. The "firstfruits" of salvation--those whom God calls and begets before
Christ’s Second Coming-- A. must use God’s Spirit to overcome Satan and
qualify for responsibilities in the Kingdom of God. B. are no longer susceptible
to Satan’s influence. C. do not need to have the Spirit of God to grow
in His character. D. are trying to reform this world.
20. All mortals who are alive after Christ returns will A. immediately
be given immortality. B. be taught God’s way and given an opportunity for
salvation. C. be denied access to the Holy Spirit. D. continue to be deceived
by Satan.
21. Ezekiel’s vision of the dry bones being brought back to life A.
is a prophecy showing that those who died in spiritual ignorance will be
brought back to mortal life and given God’s Spirit of understanding. B.
is just a fanciful story. C. pictures the first resurrection. D. does not
refer to any resurrection.
22. What will happen at the first resurrection, which will occur at
Christ’s Second Coming? A. All the dead will be brought back to mortal
life and given their opportunity for salvation. B. Those who willfully
rejected God will be cast into the lake of fire. C. The "firstfruits" of
God’s plan of salvation will be given immortality. D. The dead in Christ,
will go to heaven.
23. Those resurrected to mortal life in the second resurrection, which
will occur after the Millennium, will be A. given their first and only
opportunity for salvation. B. given spiritual understanding of the Bible.
C. judged by their works--how well they live by God’s Word. D. All of the
above.
24. The vast majority who will be made alive in the second resurrection
will A. be condemned to eternal death for having followed Satan’s way during
their previous life. B. not be able to compare Satan’s "get" way with God’s
"give" way. C. choose to live God’s way, develop His character and eventually
be born into God’s Family. D. remember nothing about their former life.
25. Who will live again during the future "day" or period "of judgment"
that Jesus referred to in Matthew 11:20-24? A. People from Tyre, Sidon,
Sodom, Nineveh, Israel and Judah. B. Children who died untimely deaths,
those who lived before the Flood, and most people alive today. C. Everyone
who had not been called and begotten by God during his first life. D. All
of the above.
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