“Until the Full Number of the Gentiles Has Come In”

Romans 11:25 reads: “I do not want you to be ignorant of this mystery, brothers and sisters, so that you may not be conceited: Israel has experienced a hardening in part until the full number of the Gentiles has come in…”

Many Bible Students believe this means that the Jews will open their hearts to God once the 144,000 Bride of Christ are complete beyond the vail, and have made their “calling and election sure” (2 Peter 1:10) and when the 1000-year Millennial Age begins. But then what about those of Jewish faith in the Gospel Age who have consecrate their lives to follow Jesus? Hence, can Romans 11:25 relate to the Gospel Age now and how?

“And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written: “The Deliverer will come out of Zion, And He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob” (Romans 11:26).

Moreover, the next verse refers to “all Israel” being saved. Much has been written about what these two verses mean.

Two Traditional Interpretations of “All Israel”

Traditionally there have been two views concerning what “all Israel” means.

The first interpretation says, with variations, that the Apostle Paul is speaking prophetically of a corporate salvation of the Jewish people (natural Israel) at the end of the Gospel age – this is sometimes called the Dispensational view and this was taught by Pastor Charles Russell.

The second interpretation, again with variations, says that the Apostle Paul is speaking of the salvation of all of God’s people of faith (spiritual Israel) during this Gospel age, whether they are of Jewish or Gentile background.

The first interpretation seems clearly incorrect, as it is based on a faulty understanding/translation of “kai hautos” in Romans 11:26 (discussed further below), moreover it is inconsistent with the immediate context of Romans Chapter 11 and the larger context of the unfolding lessons in the epistle of Romans.

The second interpretation seems closer to the correct view in that it pertains to the call of the faithful during the Gospel Age; which is consistent with the context, but is not fully correct as it does not explain the Apostle Paul’s immediate point and warning to the Roman Gentiles of their “conceit” (Romans 11:25). Also, it does not take into account the Apostle Paul’s aim of saving some (more) of his fellow Jews (Romans 11:14) who can be grafted back in again if they continue not in unbelief (Romans 11:23). The Roman Gentile believers became conceited as they thought all Jews were forever cast away from the call of God to be of the Abrahamic seed of blessing. Paul’s immediate argument is that this is not correct because they can be grafted back in again by God if they continue not in unbelief. The “blindness in part” of natural Israel (Romans 11:25) was not irrevocable, and some would be grafted back in so that “all” of the [believing] remnant of natural Israel would be saved.

“All Israel”

Here it is suggested that “all Israel” actually refers to the total remnant of believing natural Jews – the “fulness” of Israel (Romans 11:12). And this total remnant has two parts:

  1. The initial believing Jews (like the Apostles, and the other disciples) when the call was exclusive to natural Israel.

“God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness” (Acts 3:26).

2. The later believing Jews that would be “provoked to jealousy” (Romans 11:14) once the “fullness” of the Gentiles believers came in, resulting in them being grafted back in again (Romans 11:23).

“if by any means I may provoke to jealousy those who are my flesh and save some of them” (Romans 11:14).

“And they also, if they do not continue in unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again” (Romans 11:23).

It may seem odd to suggest that the “all” does not refer to all of natural Israel, but rather to all of Israel that find salvation through justification by faith in Jesus during the present Gospel Age – the remnant that the Apostle Paul talks about in Romans 9:27 and Romans 11:5.

“For if their rejection means the reconciliation of the world, what will their acceptance mean but life from the dead?” Romans 11:15

We note how this “all” of the believing remnant of Israel is consistent with the way the Apostle refers to the Gentile world in Romans 11:15, where he says “For if their [Israel as a nation] rejection means the reconciliation of the world” – clearly, he does not mean reconciliation of all Gentiles but only those of faith.

Both references to “Israel” in Romans 11:25-26 indicate natural Israel [although not all Israelites].

Romans 11:30–31 – “Just as (1) you were once disobedient to God but have now received mercy because of (2) their disobedience, 31 so they have now been disobedient in order that, by the mercy shown to you, (3) they too may now receive mercy.”

(1) = Gentile believers

(2) = natural Israel as a nation

(3) = the later part of the remnant of believing Jews

Romans 11:32 – “For God has consigned all to disobedience, that he may have mercy on all (Gentile believers and Jewish believers [initial + later]”).

Initially small number of Jews “came in” who believed first in Jesus and turned from their sins (Acts 3:26) – i.e. the Apostles, and the other disciples when the call was exclusive to natural Israel. Then, when the nation of Israel as a whole rejected Jesus and the call went to the Gentiles, the “fullness” of Gentiles came in. Once the “fullness” of Gentiles came in (and were grafted in) more natural Jews were “provoked to jealousy” and come to believe in Jesus and were thereby grafted back in again, and also be saved.

Important considerations:

In order to explain Romans 11:25-26 correctly and coherently, it seems important to consider the following:

i) The Apostle Paul’s immediate points concerning the “conceit” of some of the Gentile brethren in the Roman church (Romans 11:25).

In Romans 11:25 the Apostle Paul says that they [the Roman brethren – largely Gentile believers] should not be conceited [“wise in your own opinion”] and be not ignorant of this mystery [something previously unknown or hidden] viz blindness (unbelief) has happened in part to natural Israel until the “fullness” of the Gentiles come in, then by implication the rest of the believing remnant would have its blindness lifted [having been provoked to jealousy] resulting in Israel’s “fulness” (Romans 11:12) of the Abrahamic promise [like the fulness of the Gentiles in Romans 11:25].

ii) The Apostle Paul’s immediate aim to save some (more) of his fellow Jews (Romans 11:14) by “provoked them to jealousy” (Romans 11:11,14) and being grafted back into the Abrahamic Olive tree of promise (Romans 11:23).

iii) The immediate context of Romans Chapter 11.

The immediately preceding verses tell us how unbelieving Jews were broken off from the Israelite Abrahamic olive tree of promise and believing wild olive (Gentile) branches were grafted in. But the Apostle Paul’s main point is that the engrafted Gentile branches should not “boast” (Romans 11:18) and not to be “haughty” (Romans 11:20) because if the broken off natural branches (unbelieving Jews) continue not in unbelief they can be grafted back in again by God (Romans 11:23.) This is a continuation of the Apostle’s main aim stated in Romans11:11,14; that despite his commission to the Gentiles, he is seeking by any means to “provoke to jealousy” his fellow Jews and save some [more] of them.

iv) The wider context of the Apostle Paul’s logical and unfolding message in the epistle of Romans:

Especially that the inheritance of the eagerly sought Abrahamic promise [to be his seed that will bless all the families of the earth] is based solely on faith in Jesus – whether of Jewish background or Gentile background (Romans 4:16).

v) The underlying ancient Greek:

26 καὶ οὕτως πᾶς Ἰσραὴλ σωθήσεται, καθὼς γέγραπται… NA27

“kai hautos” at the beginning of Romans 11:26 does not mean “and then” in terms of time; it means “in this way.” Unfortunately, “kai hautos” has been mistranslated in Wilson’s Diaglott [which Pastor Russell based his understanding on] as “and then”  – and this mistranslation suggests that something new in time happens after the call of the seed is complete – it does not.

“In this way” all Israel (the initial and later parts of the believing remnant of natural Israel) would be saved – meaning that more natural Jews would come to believe, having been “provoked to jealousy” by faithful Gentiles and be grafted back into the Abrahamic olive tree of promise [the seed].

“kai hautos” – “In this way” refers to what Paul has said before, in verse 25. And therefore, what is said in Romans 11:25 shows how all Israel (the whole believing remnant of natural Israel – the initial and the later parts = the fulness of Israel [Romans 11:12]) gains salvation.

This explains the Apostle Paul’s warning of conceit to the Roman Gentile brethren in Romans 11:25 – some more Jews would be provoked to jealousy and believe and thereby be grafted back in. Just as God showed mercy to the Gentiles through Israel’s disobedience, mercy would be shown to Israel thereby there would be a “fulness of Israel” (Romans 11:12) also.

What Does “The Deliverer will Come out of Zion, and Banish Ungodliness from Jacob” Mean and When Did This Begin?

“And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written: “The Deliverer will come out of Zion, And He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob” (Romans 11:26).  

In Romans 11:26, the Apostle Paul refers to a prophetic quote to substantiate his point. He quotes from Isaiah 59:20, 21

“‘The Redeemer will come to Zion, And to those who turn from transgression in Jacob,’ Says the Lord” (Isaiah 59:20).

We note that the Isaiah verse says the Deliverer will come to Zion, not from Zion as in Romans 11:26. This means that the Apostle Paul has changed it – and probably for good reason.

“To you first, God, having raised up His Servant Jesus, sent Him to bless you, in turning away every one of you from your iniquities” (Acts 3:26).

“’The Redeemer will come to Zion, to those in Jacob who repent of their sins,’ declares the LORD” (Isaiah 59:20).

Also, Isaiah 59 gives us more information about what “banishing ungodliness from Jacob” actually means – the Deliverer comes to those (of Jacob – natural Israel) that turn from their transgression (sins). Now we outlined above (in the Acts 3 verses) that there were only a few [the initial part of the believing remnant] Jews who believed and turned away from their sins, and when they did, they had their sins forgiven. This all began to occur at and shortly after Pentecost not at the end of the Gospel Age.

That it is talking about the initial part of the believing remnant of natural Israel is shown in Acts 3 when it says “to you first” i.e. before the call went to the Gentiles – before the later part of the believing remnant of natural Israel would be provoked to jealousy and believe in Jesus.

Also, this time point tells us why the Apostle Paul changed the quote to “the Deliverer shall come from Zion” rather than to Zion,” as in Isaiah 59:20. And this is because in a typical way, Jesus had already come to Zion. When he came to Jerusalem on a foal triumphantly and hailed as king, the first thing he did was to go to the temple (which was situated on Mt Zion in Jerusalem) and overturned the money changers table – which showed in a literal way that he had already come to Zion and began the process of banishing ungodliness from Jacob, so that now [when the Apostle Paul was writing] after having come to Zion he came from Zion to (after His sacrifice) give to those few believing Jews that turned from the sins permanent and true forgiveness of sins.

“4 As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, 5 you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. For it stands in Scripture: “Behold, I am laying in Zion a stone, a cornerstone chosen and precious, and whoever believes in him will not be put to shame” (1 Peter 2:4–6).

“God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness” (Acts 3:26)

That Jesus came to Zion and laid the cornerstone on which the Church (the temple of God) would be built, occurred at his first Advent is made clear in 1 Peter 2: 4-6. The Church is being built now during the Gospel age. When Jesus laid that cornerstone, he was able to then first go to the house of Israel and begin banishing ungodliness from Jacob (the initial part of the remnant) Romans 11:26, Acts 3:26.

All of the (Natural) Israelite Remnant

“Isaiah cries out concerning Israel: ‘Though the number of the Israelites be like the sand by the sea, only the remnant will be saved’” (Romans 9:27).

That “all Israel” refers to all the remnant of natural Israel should not come as a surprise, for in Romans 9:27 the Apostle Paul has made it clear that only a remnant of Israel would be saved.

“Again I ask: Did they stumble so as to fall beyond recovery? Not at all! Rather, because of their transgression, salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel envious”  (Romans 11:11).

This “restricted” sense of the salvation of all of the natural Israel remnant also should not be surprising, since this is the same sense used in regards to the Apostle’s phrase “salvation has come to the Gentiles” in Romans 11:11. Salvation did not come to all Gentiles – only to some, and only to those of faith. Moreover, in the same verse it is very likely that not all Israel became envious — again suggesting that “to make Israel envious” means “to make some of Israel envious”.

Another reason for believing that “all Israel” means “all” of the [believing] remnant of natural Israel is that the Old Testament promise in Isaiah 59:20 in regards to the deliverer banishing ungodliness from Jacob, was made to natural Israel. The context of the promise in Isaiah suggests that we would expect a fulfilment in regards to natural Israel. These verses pointed to a time when ungodliness would be banished from natural Israel despite their stubbornness and faithlessness to God. But the added information from the Isaiah verse shows the Deliverer would only come to those that “repent of their sins.” Importantly this already occurred at the first advent of Jesus. Moreover, this suggests that the “all Israel” will be restricted to those that “repent of their sins (Isaiah 59:20).

“This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah: A voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him’”  (Matthew 3:3).

John the Baptist prepared the way for the Lord, he preached a Baptism of repentance from sins and thus made it easier for Jesus to identify those ready for faith in him. Importantly it is restricted to only those of natural Israel that repented of their sins and were therefore ready for faith in Jesus.

“For this reason Christ is the mediator of a new covenant, that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance—now that he has died as a ransom to set them free from the sins committed under the first covenant.” Hebrews 9:15

This was a work which started at the beginning of the Gospel Age not at its end. Those of the remnant of Israel were set on the path to life by faith in Jesus. Only through deliverance from Adamic sins could they become the promised children of Abraham and inherit the eternal promise and eternal life. Through this new arrangement faithful Jews were able to be set free from the sins made manifest by the previous law covenant.

“If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise” (Galatians 3:29).

For it is only those that belong to Christ that are the true seed of Abraham and heirs according to the promise (Galatians 3:29).

“You are sons of the prophets, and of the covenant which God made with our fathers, saying to Abraham, ‘And in your seed all the families of the earth shall be blessed.’ 26 To you first, God, having raised up His Servant Jesus, sent Him to bless you, in turning away every one of you from your iniquities.” Acts 3:25,26

In the same way the promise of the seed which would “bless all the families of the earth (Genesis 28:14)” had its first [partial] fulfilment at the first advent. Here the seed was Jesus. He was sent first to the house of Israel to bless them by turning them from their sins.

Subsequently, the blessing, in this restrictive sense went to the Gentiles, i.e. the rest of the nations of the earth. But again, we note that every person was not blessed – only those that turned from sin and looked to Jesus by faith would be blessed.

“If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise” (Galatians 3:29).

But the ultimate [full] fulfilment, with which we are most familiar, will occur in the Millennium Age – the 1000-year Kingdom of God. Here the seed will be Jesus and his 144,000 body members. Note that this is not an extension of the same fulfilment. In the first, Jesus is the seed that blesses the prospective body members. These in turn with Jesus become the seed that will bless all the nations in the kingdom – making it a separate fulfilment.

We also note that because of the grammatical structure in relation to houtos and kathos, “all Israel will be saved” is correlative to “The deliverer will come from Zion; he will turn godlessness away from Jacob.” This means the “salvation of all Israel” occurs because the Deliverer shall banish ungodliness. The Deliverer banishing of ungodliness to those that repent of their sins in Jacob, makes clear that “all Israel will be saved” and it means deliverance from Adamic sin and eternal life rather than just a lifting of blindness, and this began to be fulfilled at the beginning of the Gospel Age, not when it ends.

Amen.

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ACTS 3:19-21 – The Restitution of All Things

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The King of kings has come! We are even now in the parousia (presence) of the Son of Man! Soon the last members of his “elect” body, the Bride of Christ, will be gathered to him—glorified and invisible to men,—and then he will begin the rule of the iron rod which shall break the world’s vaunted institutions as potters’ vessels (Revelation 2:27).

He declares, I will “gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them mine indignation, even all my fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of my jealousy. And then will I turn unto the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve him with one consent” (Zephaniah 3:8,9).

This symbolic burning and breaking will be the new missionary method, by which the glorified Bride of Christ and Church, will, after 2043, under and with her glorious Head, “bring in everlasting righteousness.”

“When the judgments of the Lord are abroad in the earth, the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness” (Isaiah 26:9).

“The glory [majesty] of the Lord will be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together” (Isaiah 40:5).

Through the words of the Apostle Paul in Acts 3:19-21, Christ Jesus, intended his disciples to understand that for some purpose, in some manner, and at some time, he would return. True, Jesus said, “Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20), and by his spirit and by his Word he has been with the Church continually, guiding, directing, comforting and sustaining his saints, and cheering them in the midst of all their afflictions. But though the Church has been blessedly conscious of the Lord’s knowledge of all her ways and of his constant care and love, yet she longs for his promised personal return; for, when he said, “If I go, I will come again” (John 14:3), he certainly referred to a second personal coming.

Some think he referred to the descent of the holy Spirit at Pentecost; others, to the destruction of Jerusalem, etc.; but these apparently overlook the fact that in the last book of the Bible, in the Book of Revelation—written by the Apostle John some sixty years after Pentecost, and twenty-six years after Jerusalem’s destruction, he that was dead and is alive speaks of the event as yet future, saying:

“Behold, I come quickly, and my reward is with me.” And the inspired John replies, “Even so, come, Lord Jesus” (Revelation 22:12,20).

Quite a number think that when sinners are converted that forms a part of the coming of Christ, and that so he will continue coming until all the world is converted. Then, say they, he will have fully come.

These evidently forget the testimony of the Scriptures on the subject, which declares the reverse of their expectation: that at the time of our Lord’s second coming the world will be far from converted to God; that “In the last days perilous times shall come, for men shall be lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:1-4); that “Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived” (Verse 13). They forget the Master’s special warning to his little flock:

“Take heed to yourselves lest that day come upon you unawares, for as a snare shall it come on all them [not taking heed] that dwell on the face of the whole earth” (Luke 21:34,35).

When it is said, “All kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him,” when they see him coming (Revelation 1:7), no reference is made to the conversion of sinners.

Do all men wail because of the conversion of sinners?

On the contrary, if this passage refers, as almost all admit, to Christ’s presence on earth, it teaches that all on earth will not love his appearing, as they certainly would do if all were converted.

Some expect an actual coming and presence of the Lord in the future, claiming that through the efforts of the Church in its present condition the world must be converted, and thus the Millennial age be introduced. They claim that when the world has been converted, and Satan bound, and the knowledge of the Lord caused to fill the whole earth, and when the nations learn war no more, then the work of the Church in her present condition will be ended; and that when she has accomplished this great and difficult task, the Lord will come to wind up earthly affairs, reward believers and condemn sinners.

However, when God’s Word and plan are viewed as a whole, we learn that Christ comes before the conversion of the world, and reigns for the purpose of converting the world; that the Church is now being tried, and that the reward promised the overcomers is that after being glorified they shall share with the Lord Jesus in that reign, which is God’s appointed means of blessing the world and causing the knowledge of the Lord to come to every creature. The Lord’s special promises include:

  • “To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne” (Revelation 3:21).
  • “And they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years” (Revelation 20:4).

There are two texts chiefly relied upon by those who claim that the Lord will not come until after the Millennium (the 1000 years of Christ’s reign with his 144,000 Bride “body” members):

1. “This gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come” (Matthew 24:14).

They claim this as having reference to the conversion of the world before the end of the Gospel age (the 6000 years of permission of evil). But witnessing to the world does not imply the conversion of the world. 

The Apostle (Acts 15:14) tells that the main object during the gospel age is “to take out a people” for Christ’s name—”the Church of the firstborn” (Hebrews 12:23) which, at his second advent, will be united to him and receive his name. The witnessing to the world during this age is a secondary object.

2. “Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.” (Psalm 110:1)

The vague, indefinite idea regarding this text seems to be that Christ sits on a material throne somewhere in the heavens until the work of subduing all things is accomplished for him through the Church, and that then he comes to reign. This is misconception. The throne of God referred to is not a material one, but refers to his supreme authority and rulership; and the Lord Jesus has been exalted to a share in that rulership.

Paul declares, “God [Jehovah] hath highly exalted him [Jesus] and given him a name above every name.” He hath given him authority above every other, next to the Father.

If Christ sits upon a material throne until his enemies are made his footstool [all subdued], then of course he cannot come until all things are subdued. But if “right hand” in this text refers, not to a fixed locality and bench, but, as we claim, to power, authority, rulership, it follows that the text under consideration would in no wise conflict with the other scripture which teaches that he comes to “subdue all things unto himself” (Philippians 3:21), by virtue of the power vested in him.

Right hand—signifies the chief place, position of excellence or favor, next to the chief ruler. Thus Joseph was at the right hand of Pharaoh in the kingdom of Egypt—not literally, but after the customary figure of speech. Jesus’ words to Caiaphas agree with this thought: “Hereafter shall ye see the Son of Man sitting on the right hand of power, and coming in the clouds of heaven.” (Matthew 26:64) He will be on the right hand when coming, and will remain on the right hand during the Millennial age, and forever.

The specific work of :

(a) the first adventwas to redeem men. In Hosea 6:3, this period is referred to as the time of the “former rain.”

(b) the second advent—is to restore, bless, and liberate the redeemed. In Hosea 6:3, this period is referred to as the “latter” rain. Having given his life a ransom FOR ALL (1 Timothy 2:6), our Savior ascended to present that sacrifice to the Father, thus making reconciliation for man’s iniquity. He tarries and permits “the prince of this world” to continue the rule of evil, until after the selection of “the Bride, the Lamb’s wife,” who, to be accounted worthy of such honor, must overcome the influences of the present evil world. Then the work of giving to the world of mankind the great blessings secured to them by his sacrifice will be due to commence, and he will come forth to bless all the families of the earth.

True, the restoring and blessing could have commenced at once, when the ransom price was paid by the Redeemer, and then the coming of Messiah would have been but one event, the reign and blessing beginning at once, as the apostles at first expected (Acts 1:6). But God had provided “some better thing for us”—the Christian Church (Hebrews 11:40); hence it is in our interest that the reign of Christ is separated from the sufferings of the Head by this 2000 years of waiting since Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary in 33 A.D.

The period between the first and second advents, between the ransom for all and the blessing of all, is for the trial and selection of the Church, which is the body of Christ; the “little flock” and “joint-heirs”; otherwise there would have been only the one advent, and the work which will be done during the period of his second presence, in the Millennium, would have followed the resurrection of Jesus. God has designed the permission of evil for six thousand years, as well as that the cleansing and restitution of all shall be accomplished during the seventh thousand.

Jesus has been absent from earth—in the heaven—during all the intervening time from his ascension to the beginning of the times of restitution—”whom the heaven must retain until the times of restitution of all things” (Acts 3:21).

We find the Scriptures teaching a further step in the divine plan—a RESTITUTION for the world, to be accomplished through the elect Church, when completed and glorified. The “little flock,” the overcomers, of this Gospel age, are only the body of “The Seed” (Galatians 3:16, Romans 4:13) in or by whom all the families of the earth are to be blessed. The fact that the world has not yet been converted, and that the knowledge of the Lord has not yet filled the earth, is a proof that it has not yet been sent on that mission.

Election and Free Grace 

While an election has been in progress during the present and past ages, what is by way of distinction designated free grace is God’s gracious provision for the world in general during the Millennial age.

Election—as taught in the Bible, is not the arbitrary coercion, or fatalism, but a selection according to fitness and adaptability to the end God has in view, during the Gospel Age.

God’s grace or favor in Christ is ever free, in the sense of being unmerited; but since the fall of man into sin, to the present time, certain of God’s favors have been restricted to special individuals, nations and classes, while in the next age all the world will be invited to share the favors then offered, on the conditions then made known to all, and whosoever will may come and drink at life’s fountain freely (Revelation 22:17).

Glancing backward, we notice the selection or election of Abraham and certain of his offspring as the channels through which the promised Seed, should come (Galatians 3:29).

The selection of Israel from among all nations, as the one in whom, typically, God illustrated how the great work for the world should be accomplished—their deliverance from Egypt, their Canaan, their covenants, their laws, their sacrifices for sins, for the blotting out of guilt and for the sprinkling of the people, and their priesthood for the accomplishment of all this, being a miniature and typical representation of the real priesthood and sacrifices for the purifying of the world of mankind.

God, speaking to the people, said, “You only have I known of all the families of the earth” (Amos 3:2).

This people alone was recognized until Christ came.

Afterwards, Christ’s ministry was confined to the Jewish people, and he would not permit his disciples to go to others—saying, as he sent them out, “Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not.”

Why so, Lord?

Because, he explains, “I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel (Matthew 10:5,6; 15:24).

All his time was devoted to them until his death, and there was done his first work for the world, the first display of his free and all-abounding grace, which in “due time” shall indeed be a blessing to all. However, God’s grandest gift was not limited to nation or class. It was not for Israel only, but for all the world; for Jesus Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for every man (Hebrews 2:9).

When the called-out company (called to be sons of God, heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ our Lord—who have made their calling and election sure) is complete, then the plan of God for the world’s salvation, will be only beginning.

Not until it is selected, developed, and exalted to power, will the Seed (Christ—”head” and “body” in glory) bruise the serpent’s head (Romans 16:20Genesis 3:15). The Gospel age makes ready the chaste virgin, the faithful Church, for the coming Bridegroom.

In the end of the age—when she is made “ready” (Revelation 19:7), the Bridegroom comes, and they that are ready go in with him to the marriage—the second Adam and the second Eve become one, and then the glorious work of restitution begins.

In the next dispensation—the new heaven and the new earth, “the Spirit and the Bride say, Come! And let him that heareth say, Come! And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely” (Revelation 22:17).

For this promised and coming blessing, the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now, waiting for “the manifestation of the sons of God” (Romans 8:22,19).

Thus, free grace in fullest measure, not merely for the living but for those who have died as well, is provided in our Father’s plan as the blessed opportunity of the coming age because Jesus died for all. 

The United Nations expects the global population to reach 9 billion in the year 2043. (www.thoughtco.com/most-populous-countries-in-2050-1435117) What then will happen to the vast multitude who have not heard about nor accepted Jesus as their personal savior and redeemer? Did God make a wretched and merciless provision for their hopeless, eternal torment, as many of his children claim? Not at all. The opposite is true. God has yet in store for mankind an opportunity for all to come to the knowledge of that only name, and, by becoming obedient to the conditions, to enjoy everlasting life. When the Bride class is complete, then they, together with Jesus Christ, will regenerate the world.

Satan will be bound so that he cannot intrude his deceptions upon mankind.

In Revelation 20:1-3 (ESV) we read,

(1) Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, holding in his hand the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain. (2) And he seized the dragon, that ancient serpent, who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years, (3) and threw him into the pit, and shut it and sealed it over him, so that he might not deceive the nations any longer, until the thousand years were ended. After that he must be released for a little while.

The saints will reign with Christ for a thousand years, as priests, to bring mankind back to God (Revelation 20:6). The whole creation “shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God” (Romans 8:21). “They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea” (Isaiah 11:9).

To Be Testified In Due Time

For those who will be of the “Church of the firstborn,” the bride of Christ, and share the kingdom honors, the present is the “due time” to hear; and whosoever now has an ear to hear, let him hear and heed, and he will be blessed accordingly. Though Jesus paid our ransom before we were born, it was not our “due time” to hear of it for long years afterward, and only the appreciation of it brought responsibility; and this, only to the extent of our ability and appreciation. The same principle applies to all: in God’s due time it will be testified to all, and all will then have opportunity to believe and to be blessed by it.

Since God does not propose to save men on account of ignorance,  but “will have all men to come unto the knowledge of the truth” (1 Timothy 2:4); and since the masses of mankind have died in ignorance; and since “there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave” (Ecclesiastes 9:10); therefore God has prepared for the awakening of the dead, in order to knowledge, faith and salvation. Hence God’s plan is, that “as all in Adam die, even so all in Christ shall be made alive, but each one in his own order”—the Gospel Church, the Bride, the body of Christ, first; afterward, during the Millennial age, all who shall follow Godly righteousness during that thousand years of Christ’s reign with his Bride.

Everything and Everyone To Be Restored To Perfection

As death came by the first Adam, so life comes by Christ, the second Adam. Everything that mankind lost through being in the first Adam is to be restored to those who believe into the second Adam. When awakened, with the advantage of experience with evil, which Adam lacked, those who thankfully accept the redemption as God’s gift may continue to live everlastingly on the original condition of perfect obedience, and the perfect ability to obey will be given under the righteous reign of the Prince of Peace (Pastor Charles Russell, Volume 1 of “Studies In The Scriptures”, p.107).

All mankind shall be fully released from the slavery of sin, and the corruption of death, into the glorious liberty of children of God. But attainment to all these blessings will depend upon hearty compliance with the laws of Christ’s Kingdomthe rapidity of the attainment to perfection indicating the degree of love for the King and for his law of love. If any, enlightened by the Truth, and brought to a knowledge of the love of God, and restored (either actually or reckonedly) to human perfection, become “fearful,” and “draw back” (Hebrews 10:38,39), they, with the unbelievers (Revelation 21:8), will be destroyed from among the people (Acts 3:23). This is the second death.

Restitution Concerning Typical and Antitypical ISRAEL

Peter tells us that this restitution is spoken of by the mouth of all the holy prophets (Acts 3:19-21). They do all teach it. Ezekiel says of the valley of dry bones, “These bones are the whole house of Israel.”

And God says to Israel, “Behold, O my people, I will open your graves, and cause you to come up out of your graves, and bring you into the land of Israel. And ye shall know that I am the Lord, when I …shall put my spirit in you, and I shall place you in your own land; then shall ye know that I the Lord have spoken it, and performed it, saith the Lord” (Ezekiel 37:11-14).

To this Paul’s words agree (Romans 11:25,26)—”Blindness in part is happened to Israel until the fulness of the Gentiles [the elect company, the bride of Christ] be come in; and so all Israel shall be saved,” or brought back from their cast-off condition; for “God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew” (Verse 2). They were cast off from his favor while the bride of Christ was being selected, but will be reinstated when that work is accomplished (Verses 28-33).

The prophets are full of statements of how God will plant Israel again, and they shall be no more plucked up (Jeremiah 24:5-7; 31:28; Jeremiah 32:40-42; 33:6-16).

“In those days, they shall say no more, The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and the children’s teeth are set on edge, but every one [who dies] shall die for his own iniquity” (Jeremiah 31:29,30).

This is not the case now. Each does not now die for his own sin, but for Adam’s sin—”In Adam all die.” The day in which “every man [who dies] shall die for his own sin,” only, is the Millennial or Restitution day.

While Israel as a nation was typical of the whole world, its priesthood was typical of the elect “little flock,” the head and body of Christ, the “Royal Priesthood”; and the sacrifices, cleansings and atonements made for Israel typified the “better sacrifices,” fuller cleansings and real atonement “for the sins of the whole world,” of which they are sharers in, by God’s grace.

After comparing Israel with Sodom and Samaria, and pronouncing Israel the most blameworthy (Ezekiel 16:48-54), the Lord says, “When I shall bring again their captivity, the captivity of Sodom and her daughters, and the captivity of Samaria and her daughters, then will I bring again the captivity of thy captives in the midst of them.” In death all are captives; and Christ comes to open the doors of the grave, and to set at liberty the captives. (Isaiah 61:1Zechariah 9:11) In verse 55 this is called a “return to their former estate”a restitution, when Jehovah says to Israel:

“(60) I will remember my covenant with thee in the days of thy youth, and I will establish unto thee an everlasting covenant. (61) Then, thou shalt remember thy ways and be ashamed, when thou shalt receive thy sisters…. (62) And I will establish my covenant with thee, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord; (63) that thou mayest remember and be confounded, and never open thy mouth any more because of thy shame, when I am pacified toward thee for all that thou hast done, SAITH THE LORD GOD” (Ezekiel 16:60-63).

To this Paul adds his testimony, saying, “And so all Israel [living and dead] shall be saved [recovered from blindness], as it is written, ‘There shall come out of Zion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob. For this is my covenant unto them when I shall take away their sins.’…They are beloved for the fathers’ sakes; because the gracious gifts and callings of God are not things to be repented of” (Romans 11:26-29).

A Summarized Explanation of Acts 3:19-21

Acts 3:19speaks of the “refreshing” that comes from the face of Jehovah (“presence” is not the Greek word parousia here, but prosopon, Strongs 4383) whenever they would convert and come to Jesus.

Acts 3:20The sending mentioned in verse 20 means sending Jesus not at his second advent, but sending him to bless them in their repentance. (As in verse 26, “Unto you first God, having raised up his son Jesus [by the resurrection] sent him to bless you [early Gospel Age work, not the second advent], in turning away every one of you from his iniquities.”)

Acts 3:21This verse explains that Jesus will remain in heaven until the times of
restoration, and then he will return. We understand those times of restoration have begun as evidenced in the restoration of Israel, which is what these Jewish hearers of Peter were interested in. Since Christ’s second presence (“parousia”), the saints here who are still living, continue on here for some time, before their service here is complete as we read about in Luke 12:36-37. Here it speaks of a time when Jesus returns, knocks, and asks those saints the living to “open unto him.”  Further explanation about the Second Presence of Christ is provided in the “Further Reading” links, below.

As we continue to work out our salvation with fear and trembling (Philippians 2:12), may we rejoice in knowing that “great joy shall be TO ALL people” (Luke 2:10“in due time.”

Acknowledgement

Br. Charles Taze Russell. The above post was based on content from Study 6 of Volume 1 of “Studies In the Scriptures.” The series of six volumes by Br. Russell can be read at http://www.htdbv8.com

Br. David Rice. Editing and content.

Further Reading

Christ’s Parousia (Second Presence) In 1874.
https://biblestudentsdaily.com/2017/11/10/christs-parousia-second-presence-in-1874/

“Where Is The Promise Of His Advent. The Herald of Christ’s Kingdom Magazine. Sept/Oct. 2014 issue.
URL: https://herald-magazine.com/2014/09/01/where-is-the-promise-of-his-presence/

The Prophetic Date, 1874. The Herald of Christ’s Kingdom Magazine. March/April 2003 issue.
URL: http://www.heraldmag.org/2003/03nd_5.htm

Signs of Christ’s Presence. Beauties of the Truth. Volume 3, Number 1, February 1992
URL: http://www.beautiesofthetruth.org/Archive/Library/Doctrine/Mags/Bot/90s/BOTFEB92.PDF

A chapter by chapter studies of the Book of Daniel in the “Journal” section at www.2043ad.com

Free Booklet titled: “I Will Come Again – John 14:3”

Click to access I-WILL-COME-AGAIN.pdf

Jesus – The Name. BIBLE Students DAILY website.
https://biblestudentsdaily.com/2017/07/05/jesus-the-name/

Time and Prophecy by Br. David Rice.

Click to access timeandprophecy.pdf

 

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PECULIAR PEOPLE

diamond with cross

Their HOPE is peculiar: They hope to attain
Joint-heirship with Jesus, and to share in his reign:
To be “the elect,” and make known God’s “free grace,”
Abundant provisions of life for the race.

Their LOVE is peculiar: They love God supreme,
His will is their will, nor their life they esteem,
But lay it down joyfully, spending and spent,
And every power to sacrifice bent.

Their JOY is peculiar: A deep constant joy,
Whatever the troubles or things that annoy;
Rejoicing to suffer for Christ and his name,
To bear his reproach, ignominy and shame.

Their HOME is peculiar: A heavenly home,
And heavenly citizens have they become.
Forsaking earth’s blessing, homes, houses and land,
To dwell with the Lord in His mansions so grand.

Sr. Margie Hagensick

 

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