|
The Hour
of His Judgment
Revelation tells
us of three last messages that are to go to the entire world. In
these three messages is contained the last message of mercy to the
perishing world. God, through these messages, is pleading to His
people. These messages must not be overlooked, for if we overlook
them, we are overlooking the loving God who is sending them to us.
Our decision upon these messages will determine our eternal destiny.
In the very first of these messages, the truth and importance of
the judgment is forced home upon our minds. "Then I saw another
angel flying in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel
to preach to those who dwell on the earth--to every nation, tribe,
tongue, and people--saying with a loud voice, 'Fear God and give
glory to Him, for the hour of His judgment has come; and worship
Him who made heaven and earth, the sea and springs of water.'"
Revelation 14:6, 7. This angel [or messenger, the Greek word angelos
means "messenger"] has a most startling message that goes
to the entire earth. He is not commissioned to take this message
to one privileged part of the world, but it is his work to take
this message to every inhabitant. God attaches such importance to
this message that, He decrees that it must go to every corner of
the earth, and the central point of this message is that the hour
of God's judgment has come. We are exhorted to worship the Creator
specifically because His judgment has now come. Apparently, God's
judgment begins while the hubbub of life is still going on! The
judgment has to be going on while the earth is still inhabited with
nations, tribes, etc. for it would be futile to send a message if
there was no one to send it to. Could it possibly be, then, that
the great judgment day is now going on? Is it possible that the
hour of God's judgment has already begun?
"Because
He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness
by the Man whom He has ordained. He has given assurance of this
to all by raising Him from the dead." Acts 17:31. Paul was
a deep student of prophecy and he knew that God had appointed a
day for the judgment to begin. We know that we will not know when
the Second Coming will occur, for Jesus said, "But of that
day and hour no one knows, no, not the angels of heaven, but My
Father only." Matthew 24:36. We will not know the time for
the Second Coming. We can rest assured that if anyone tries to tell
us that they know when the Second Coming will be, they are a false
prophet, for no one knows the day nor the hour of Jesus Second Coming.
But we are told that there is a set day for the judgment to begin.
God has furthermore promised, "Surely the Lord God does nothing,
unless He reveals His secret to His servants, the prophets."
Amos 3:7. Since there is an appointed day for the judgment to begin,
and the Lord will do nothing without telling us through the prophets,
and since a message goes to all the world saying that the judgment
has come, we can conclude that God has revealed, somewhere, in the
prophetic writings of the Bible when His Great Judgment Day will
begin. It is only left for us, with the aid of the Holy Spirit,
to dig deep and find out when and where it is.
Paul was very
clear that there was going to be a time for the judgment, but at
the same time he knew that it was not in his day. "Now, as
he reasoned about righteousness, self-control, and the judgment
to come, Felix was afraid and answered, 'Go away for now;
when I have a convenient time I will call for you.'" Acts 24:25.
As Paul was giving his defense before Felix [which turned into an
appeal for Felix to give his heart to the Lord], a powerful part
of his argument was the judgment to come. In Paul's day, the judgment
was still to come. This is repeated again and again throughout the
Scriptures. "But the Lord shall endure forever; He has prepared
His throne for judgment. He shall judge the world
in righteousness, and He shall administer judgment
for the peoples in uprightness." "Assuredly, I say to
you, it will be more tolerable for the land of
Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than
for that city!" Psalms 9:7, 8; Matthew 10:15. The Psalmist,
Jesus, and Paul testify that the judgment was still in the future;
but nearly two thousand years have transpired since then, is that
still the case?
This is not
the only information that we have about when the judgment will come.
It is an unarguable fact, that the judgment had not occurred in
David's, Jesus' or Paul's day, but it must occur before Jesus comes
again. "He who is unjust; let him be unjust still; he who is
filthy, let him be filthy still; he who is righteous, let him be
righteous still; he who is holy, let him be holy still. And behold,
I am coming quickly and My reward is with Me, to give to every one
according to his work." Revelation 22:11, 12. The final decree
of the judgment is here recorded. The solemn declaration that it
is too late to change. Those who have followed in the course of
sin will stay that way, and those who have chosen to follow Jesus,
no matter what, will be pronounced righteous and holy still. But
then, directly after this closing decree of the judgment is given,
Jesus says that He is coming quickly. Jesus' Second Coming occurs
right after the judgment closes. Furthermore, Jesus says that His
reward is with Him. If he is coming again and His reward is with
Him, it must have already been decided in the judgment who was given
the reward and what reward they were given. Without a doubt then,
the judgment takes place BEFORE Jesus comes again. Thus not only
was the judgment still future in the apostles day, but it must take
place shortly before Jesus comes again. Could we be in this most
solemn event right now?
The
Judgment in Heaven
"I watched
till thrones were put in place, and the Ancient of Days was seated;
his garment was white as snow, and the hair of His head was like
pure wool. His throne was a fiery flame, its wheels a burning fire;
a fiery stream issued and came forth from before Him. A thousand
thousands ministered to Him; Ten thousand times ten thousand stood
before Him. The judgment was seated, and the books were opened."
Daniel 7:9, 10, margin. In verses 3 to 8, the successive rise and
fall of the great empires of Bible prophecy is pictured, along with
the rise of the anti-christ power in verse 8; then the next major
event that Daniel sees happening is the judgment of God. This judgment
does not occur on this earth, for the Son of Man is said to come
to the Ancient of Days [the Father]. "I was watching in the
night visions, and behold, one like the Son of Man, coming with
the clouds of heaven! He came to the Ancient of Days, and they brought
Him near before Him." Daniel 7:13. This is a judgment that
occurs in heaven with Jesus [the Son of Man] and the Father [the
Ancient of Days] and all of the myriads of angels assisting and
watching with intense interest. It does not take place here on this
earth, but rather takes place in heaven. (Subpoenaed to the
Trial of Life is the first booklet on the judgment in this
series and thoroughly discusses why the judgment, what goes on in
the judgment, who the players are in the judgment, the results of
the judgment, etc. It may be helpful to read that booklet first.)
John likewise
saw the judgment beginning in heaven. "The nations were angry,
and Your wrath has come, and the time of the dead, that they should
be judged, and that you should reward Your servants the
prophets and the saints, and those who fear Your name, small and
great, and should destroy those who destroy the earth. Then the
temple of God was opened in heaven, and the ark
of His covenant was seen in His temple." Revelation 11:18,
19. John saw when the time came for the dead to be judged, and notice
that it is associated with the temple of God, which is in heaven.
Once again, it is seen that this judgment takes place in
heaven shortly before Jesus comes again the second time.
(Revelation 22:11, 12.)
2300
Days
The book of
Daniel is a progressive book; it is continually building upon the
last vision. In Daniel 2, the rise and fall of the four successive
empires is portrayed. Then in Daniel 7 the view is expanded to include
the anti-christ and also the judgment. In Daniel 8 the scene becomes
much fuller yet. Not only are the empires and the anti-christ foretold,
but the climax of the vision zeroes in and pinpoints the judgment.
"Then I heard a holy one speaking; and another holy one said
to that certain one who was speaking, 'How long will the vision
be, concerning the daily sacrifices and the transgression of desolation,
the giving of both the sanctuary and the host to be trampled underfoot?'
And he said to me, 'For two thousand three hundred days; then the
sanctuary shall be cleansed.'" Daniel 8:13, 14. In verses 3,
4 a ram is pictured, which represented Medo-Persia. (verse 20) The
Medo-Persian empire lasted from around 538-331 BC. After that, in
verses 5-8 there is shown a male goat which is none other than Greece,
(verse 21) and Alexander the Great, its first king. The Grecian
empire ruled from approximately 331-168 BC. In verses 9-11 is shown
a little horn arising from one of the four winds, which history
reveals to be the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire continued to rule
from about 168 BC to AD 476. (For a much fuller description and
history see Steps to Life's booklet, Why Hitler Lost.)
After that, by comparing II Thessalonians 2:3, 4; Daniel 7:25; Revelation
13:5-7 with verse 12 is seen the anti-christ power, or the papacy.
The Papacy continued from AD 538-1798. (For a Scriptural documentation
on the anti-christ power see Steps to Life's booklet, Surviving
the Great Tribulation.) After Daniel was shown these earthly
powers that had trampled upon God's people, who were persecuting
those who were following God's Word all of the way, he was shown
two holy beings in conversation regarding these desolating powers
to come to God's people. The assurance was given that "For
two thousand three hundred days; then the sanctuary shall be cleansed."
Daniel 8:14. Thus, sometime after 1798 a process was going to begin
that was the means of delivering God's people from the persecuting
powers. What is this process? Daniel 7 the chapter that Daniel 8
was building upon, answers that question for us. "But the
judgment shall sit, and they shall take away his dominion,
[the anti-christ power that has worn out the saints, verse 25] to
consume and to destroy it unto the end. And the kingdom and dominion,
and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be
given to the people of the saints of the most High, whose kingdom
is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey
him." Daniel 7:26, 27. It is the JUDGMENT that sits and takes
away the powers that have persecuted God's people, and gives the
kingdom to God's true people.
Just as Paul
preached, and as John saw in heaven, there is a prophecy that tells
us when the judgment begins. It is perhaps the focal point of the
book of Daniel. "And he said to me, 'For two thousand three
hundred days; then the sanctuary shall be cleansed." Daniel
8:14. The time period here given is the longest prophetic time period
given in the Bible. It covers a vast amount of time, for the angel
Gabriel in explaining it says, "And the vision of the evening
and morning which was told is true; therefore seal up the vision,
for it refers to many days in the future." Daniel 8:26. The
part of the vision of the two thousand three hundred days [literally
"evenings and mornings"] is true, but it is for many days
in the future. Two thousand three hundred days may not seem like
such a long time to us. After all, it is only a little less than
six and a half years, but there is something that we must always
remember when studying Bible prophecy. The prophecies are given
in symbols. Obviously, a ram and male goat do not make any sense
to us unless we understand that they symbolically represent their
respective nations. So, a day in Bible prophecy is a symbol that
is used again and again. A day in Bible prophecy represents a year.
"According to the number of the days in which you spied out
the land, forty days, for each day you shall bear your guilt one
year, namely forty years, and you shall know My rejection."
Numbers 14:34. "I have laid on you a day for each year."
Ezekiel 4:6. The children of Israel were forced to wander in the
wilderness for forty years. God did not just pick a number out of
a hat. It was how long the spies were spying out Canaan, and because
of their unbelief, they were required to wander for forty years.
It was one day for a year. It was the same with Ezekiel. The Lord
had him lay on his side a day for each year. Thus we see a principle
that comes up again and again throughout Daniel and Revelation--a
day in Bible prophecy equals a year. Then it isn't so hard for us
to understand why Gabriel said that the prophecy was for many days
in the future. It was not just six and a half years; it was for
two thousand three hundred years. A long prophecy that extends many
days into the future!
The
Explanation
As we notice
in Daniel 8, all of the vision is explained in the latter part of
the chapter. Not just are the symbols given, but in some instances,
the empires themselves are given by name. Gabriel was explaining
this vision in very straightforward terms, but then something happened.
Gabriel began to explain the part of the vision referring to the
two thousand three hundred years (verse 26), but Daniel could bear
it no longer. "And I, Daniel, fainted and was sick for days;
afterward I arose and went about the king's business. I was astonished
by the vision, but no one understood it." Daniel 8:27. Daniel's
concern for this latter part of the vision was so great that when
Gabriel began to explain it to him, he fainted. It then became useless
for Gabriel to continue explaining the vision, since Daniel had
fainted. You cannot explain something to someone who has fainted.
The explanation of the twenty three hundred days/years was stopped.
Then Daniel states that no one understood the vision. What part
did they not understand? Did the ram confuse them? No, it was clearly
explained to be Medo-Persia. Did the male goat astonish them? No,
it was emphatically explained to be Greece. What part was causing
the consternation? The only part of the vision that was not explained--the
two thousand three hundred days/years.
As this was
something that was terribly distressing to Daniel, he did what all
Christians should do when they do not understand something. He studied
God's Word and sought the Lord earnestly in prayer. In Daniel 9:4-19
is recorded the beautiful prayer of repentance and confession for
the sins of Daniel's people. Then in answer to Daniel's prayer,
Gabriel returned (verse 21) saying, "O Daniel, I have now come
forth to give you skill to understand. At the beginning
of your supplications the command went out, and I have come to tell
you, for you are greatly beloved; therefore consider the matter,
and understand the vision:" Daniel 9:22, 23.
Daniel was in great perplexity regarding the vision of the two thousand
three hundred days/years, and so had he pled with the Lord for forgiveness
and understanding. In answer to Daniel's strong supplications, Gabriel
returned with a message of comfort and hope that he was going to
give him skill to understand the vision. Then he begins his explanation.
"Seventy
weeks are determined for your people and for your holy city, to
finish the transgression, to make an end of sins, to make reconciliation
for iniquity, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up
vision and prophecy, and to anoint the Most Holy. Know therefore
and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to
restore and rebuild Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince, shall be
seven weeks and sixty-two weeks;" Daniel 9:24, 25. Seventy
weeks are "cut off" [the Hebrew word, chathak
literally means "cut off"] for the Jewish people and for
the earthly city of Jerusalem. How does seventy weeks being "cut
off" explain the previous vision of the twenty-three hundred
days/years? Gabriel is telling Daniel that the seventy weeks of
prophetic time are cut out of the original twenty-three hundred
days/years. Thus, if we can determine the starting date for the
seventy prophetic weeks, we will also have the starting date for
the twenty-three hundred days/years.
By looking at
the seventy weeks, we see that there is indeed a clear starting
point given. "Know therefore and understand, that from the
going forth of the commandment to restore and rebuild Jerusalem,
until Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks"
Daniel 9:25. It could not be stated clearer. When the decree is
given to restore and rebuild Jerusalem, this is when the time period
of the seventy weeks is to begin, and consequently that is when
the two thousand three hundred days/years would begin as well. It
was when the decree was given to both restore and rebuild Jerusalem
that this great time period, extending to the judgment, was to begin.
As we turn to the pages of Scripture again, we see that there was
indeed a decree given for the restoration and the rebuilding of
Jerusalem. At the time the vision was given, Jerusalem was destroyed,
the temple was in ruins and the land of Israel was basically uninhabited.
But within a few years that would begin to change. When this change
occurred the prophetic time periods were to begin.
By turning to
the book of Ezra we see the actual decree recorded for future generations.
God made sure that these time periods were recorded in His Word,
because He knew we would need these decrees in order to understand
the seventy week prophecy and the prophecy that gives the starting
date for the great judgment day. "So the elders of the Jews
built, and they prospered through the prophesying of Haggai the
prophet and Zechariah the son of Iddo. And they built and finished
it, according to the commandment of the God of Israel, and according
to the command of Cyrus, Darius, and Artaxerxes king of Persia."
Ezra 6:14. Ezra records for us that there were actually three decrees
given commanding to rebuild the broken down city of Jerusalem. Which
of the decrees marks the starting time for these time periods? While
there were three decrees, there was actually only one that fits
the two prerequisites in Daniel 9--"to restore and rebuild."
The first two dealt with the rebuilding of the temple and the city,
but there was only one that both restored and rebuilt Jerusalem.
This is the last decree given by Artaxerxes. The entire decree is
recorded in Ezra 7:12-26. In this decree is found encouragement
for the Jews who desired to return to Jerusalem to do so (verse
13, 14.) There are provisions given for rebuilding of the temple
(verse 19-22) and then there is the setting up of magistrates and
judges to "judge all the people that are beyond the river"
(verse 25, KJV) and the exemption of the workers at the temple from
"tax, tribute, or custom." (verse 24.) This decree, then,
not only commands and provides for the rebuilding of the temple
and Jerusalem, but it also restores, to a certain
extent, the liberty and the self-government of the Jewish people.
Thus, it is the only decree that matches the requirements
given in Daniel 9, and the date that we must use for the reckoning
of the prophecies. When was this decree given? Once again, the Bible
is not silent on this, either. "And Ezra came to Jerusalem
in the fifth month, which was in the seventh year of King Artaxerxes."
Ezra 7:8. History bears out that the first year of Artaxerxes' reign
was in 464 BC, thus the seventh year would be 457 BC (464 - 7 =
457.) It was in the fifth month of the seventh year, or around the
fall of 457 BC that Ezra came to Jerusalem and the decree was able
to go into effect. By the study of the Bible and history, then,
we have been able to arrive at the date that was given for the beginning
of the prophecies--457 BC.
The
Messiah's Ministry and Death
It would be
well for us to briefly review the seventy weeks of Daniel 9, before
looking more in depth into the two thousand three hundred days/years.
[A much fuller study to the seventy weeks is found in Steps to Life's
booklet, The Rapture and Israel's Future]. The seventy
weeks and the twenty three hundred days/years are inseparably connected.
They both begin at the same starting date. They both deal with the
sanctuary. (Daniel 8:14; 9:24.) One foretells the first phase of
the plan of salvation, the other predicts the second and final phase.
One prophesies of the Saviour's earthly ministry, the other tells
of the Saviour's heavenly ministry. One happens on this earth and
"seals up the vision and prophecy" (9:24) so we can be
certain that the second, which happens in heaven, will occur.
In the explanation
of the twenty three hundred days/years, Gabriel begins by telling
Daniel that there are seventy weeks allotted to the Jewish people
and to their city, Jerusalem. It was during these seventy weeks
that they were to finish the end of sins, etc. Israel had been in
rebellion against God from day one. The Lord had loved them and
taken them as his own special people, but they were continuing to
rebel against their loving God. Daniel was afraid that because of
Israel's continued rebellion and backsliding, the Lord would cast
them away altogether. Daniel had pled that the Lord would hear and
forgive Israel's sins again. Gabriel, in answer to Daniel's consternation
regarding the twenty-three hundred days and his concern that God
was going to disown his people, said that God was still going to
give Israel another seventy weeks to repent and turn to Him. Seventy
weeks is not a very long time--only 490 days [70 weeks x 7 days
in a week = 490 days] or less than a year and a half to be exact,
but we must remember the prophetic day for a year principle. (Numbers
14:34; Ezra 4:6.) Not 490 literal days, but 490 prophetic years.
Thus God was going to bear with His rebellious people for another
490 years (Matthew 18:21, 22.) During this time, He was going to
work for them in a way that He had not done before--He was going
to send His own Son to call them to repentance.
"Know therefore
and understand, that from the going forth of the command to restore
and build Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince, there shall be seven
weeks and sixty-two weeks; the street shall be built again, and
the wall, even in troublesome times." Daniel 9:25. There was
going to be sixty-nine weeks until the Messiah was to come. Sixty-nine
weeks would be 483 prophetic years [69 weeks x 7 days in a week
= 483 days or prophetic years]. Reckoning from the starting point
of 457 BC and adding 483 years, it brings us down to AD 27. [483
- 457 BC = AD 26; but then you must add one year to account for
the absence of a zero year in the BC/AD time-line, so 26 + 1 = AD
27.] Sure enough, we find that exactly at the appointed time Jesus
was baptized and anointed to His mission as the Messiah. ["Messiah"
is a Hebrew word meaning "anointed one," just as "Christ"
is a Greek word meaning "anointed one."] At Jesus' baptism,
He was anointed with the Holy Spirit (Acts 10: 37, 38.) His baptism
occurred, as divinely predicted, in the fifteenth year of Tiberius
Caesar. (Luke 3:1-3, 21, 22.) The fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar
was none other than AD 27. The Lord had revealed five hundred years
earlier, to His prophet Daniel, the exact time of Jesus' baptism.
The prophecy
did not end with Jesus' baptism, though. It predicted an even more
important event. "And after sixty-two weeks [the seven weeks
was how long it took to rebuild Jerusalem and after the rebuilding
of Jerusalem, as brought to view in the last part of verse 25, it
would only be another sixty-two weeks] Messiah shall be cut off,
but not for Himself;" Daniel 9:26. The Messiah was going to
be cut off! Being cut off is a clear reference to His death. "He
was cut off from the land of the living;" Isaiah 53:8. Sometime
during the seventieth week the Messiah was to die for the sins of
the people, but it zeroes in and gives us the exact time that He
was to be "cut off." "Then He shall confirm a covenant
with many for one week; but in the middle of the week He shall bring
an end to sacrifice and offering." Daniel 9:27. In the middle
of the week, a stop was put to sacrifice and offering. How did this
happen? Jesus died on the cross as our spotless lamb of God and
it is now futile to offer sacrifices, because He, the Great Sacrifice,
has already been offered for us. "Sacrifice and offering You
did not desire, but a body You have prepared for Me. In burnt offerings
and sacrifices for sin You had no pleasure
then He said, 'Behold,
I have come to do Your will, O God.' He takes away the first that
He may establish the second." Hebrews 10:5, 6, 9. When Jesus
came and died on the cross for us, He took away the first covenant
with all its animal sacrifices, and thus brought "an end to
sacrifice and offering." This occurred exactly in the middle
of the week just as the Lord had foretold. One half of a week is
three and a half days, which in prophecy would equate to three and
a half years. By adding three and a half years to the beginning
of Jesus' ministry, we come to the spring of AD 31, the exact time
when Jesus offered up Himself for our sins. [Adding three years
to the fall of AD 27 brings us to the fall of AD 30; and adding
another half year takes us over into the spring of AD 31]. Prophecy
was fulfilled to the very day.
At Jesus' ascension
into heaven, the "Most Holy," Jesus were anointed to the
priestly and mediatorial work that began then. (Daniel 9:24; Hebrews
1:8, 9; 7:28 KJV.) Thus, Daniel 9 had predicted, not only the life
and ministry of the Son of God, but also the beginning of His work
in heaven. Jesus began His intercessory work for His people, but
then at the end of the seventieth week, in AD 34, when Stephen was
stoned, He stood in judgment upon His unrepentant people. (Acts
7:56; Ezekiel 44:24) Israel had refused to repent and now the fearful
consequences had come. Instead of receiving and accepting God's
own Son, they nailed Him to the cross. Instead of believing the
messages of warning that the Lord sent through His apostles on the
day of Pentecost and afterward, they stoned them. Probation had
closed upon the nation of Israel and now the gospel began to go
to the Gentiles. (Acts 8:4; 9:15; 10:28.) The seventy weeks had
ended. The events that had been predicted five hundred years earlier
happened to the very letter of what God had said. The "vision
and the prophecy" was sealed up. (Daniel 9:24) The events that
were to occur on this earth happened exactly as predicted, and it
was certain that the previous vision of the two thousand three hundred
days/years which was to occur in heaven would be fulfilled to the
very letter as well.
When
Does the Judgment Begin?
Having briefly
investigated the seventy weeks, it is now important to go back to
the two thousand three hundred days/years and see how the seventy
weeks fit into the twenty-three hundred days/years. We have seen
that the seventy weeks were "cut off" from the twenty-three
hundred years, and consequently, the starting time for the seventy
weeks would be the same starting time for the twenty-three hundred
years. Having seen from history, and the Bible, that the starting
date is 457 BC, all that we should need to do is calculate the time
in order to discover when the judgment begins. Adding two thousand
three hundred days to 457 BC brings us up to AD 1844. (2300 - 457
= 1843 + 1 year to account for the missing zero year = 1844) The
same date is arrived at by adding the remaining 1810 years (2300
- 490 = 1810) to AD 34, the end of the seventy weeks that were cut
off from the twenty-three hundred days. (1810 + 34 AD = 1844.) However
you look at it, the only feasible date that the two thousand three
hundred days/years could end is in 1844. There is no other starting
date that can be found other than 457 BC. There is no other time
period that the seventy weeks could have been "cut off"
from, than the two thousand three hundred days/years. There is no
other vision that Gabriel could have been explaining in Daniel 9,
than the unexplained vision of Daniel 8, or the two thousand three
hundred days/years. The two thousand three hundred days/years cannot
be taken as literal days, for Daniel 9 is an explanation of Daniel
8. There is not even the remotest possibility of thinking that the
seventy weeks are literal days. Would God give such an important
prophecy as the twenty-three hundred days/years without giving a
starting date? Would Gabriel say that the seventy weeks were "cut
off" and then not have them be, in reality, cut off? Would
the Lord send Gabriel to explain a vision that did not need to be
explained? The repeated answer is a definitive NO! The only way
that chapters eight and nine of Daniel make any sense is to understand
that the two thousand three hundred days/years begin in 457 BC and
end in 1844.
The question
that we now have to consider is what happened in 1844, and why is
to so important? We have already seen that it is talking specifically
about the Judgment Day of God, but why does it say, "then the
sanctuary shall be cleansed"? Daniel 8:14. What sanctuary was
to be cleansed? There was no sanctuary existing on earth in 1844.
Then where does this grand judgment, or cleansing, take place?
The
Sanctuary
When God led
the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt, He directed that
they make Him a sanctuary. "And let them make Me a sanctuary,
that I may dwell among them." Exodus 25:8. This sanctuary was
what the Israelites carried through the wilderness and then was
set up in Shiloh. (Joshua 18:1) The sanctuary stayed here until
David moved it to Jerusalem (II Samuel 6:17-18), but then Solomon
built a permanent temple. (I Kings 6:1-14) Through the continued
apostasy of the children of Israel that temple was finally destroyed
by the Babylonians. (II Chronicles 36:18, 19) Then upon the return
of the captives from their exile, they built another temple. (Ezra
6:14, 15.) But this temple too, as Jesus predicted, was destroyed,
"Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be left here
upon another, that shall not be thrown down." Matthew 24:2.
In AD 70, the Roman General, Titus, came and totally destroyed and
burned the city of Jerusalem, along with the temple. (Luke 21:20.)
Not one stone of that massive structure was left standing upon another.
Were any of these sanctuaries existing in 1844? No. The last temple
had been destroyed for over 1700 years by 1844. Was God aware that
this would happen? Of course. God predicts and controls the future.
He knew that there would not be an earthly sanctuary standing in
1844, at the time when the sanctuary was to be cleansed. What, then,
could He have in mind? How is this amazing prophecy fulfilled?
After Jesus
death upon the cross, as we have already noted, the sacrifices had
no value, for Jesus had done away with them by the offering of His
body. The rituals and services of the temple also passed away as
insignificant at that time. No longer was there any need for the
earthly sanctuary service, for Jesus had come and done away with
the types of the old covenant. (Colossians 2:14-17.) The earthly
sanctuary was no longer needed. Because of the abolition of the
earthly sanctuary services at the cross, there is another sanctuary
brought to view in the New Testament. This is not the shadowy types
of the good things to come (Hebrews 10:1) or a part of the first
covenant which was faulty, growing old and ready to vanish, (Hebrews
8:7, 13) but this sanctuary was one "established on better
promises." (Hebrews 8:6.)
When the Lord
commanded the children of Israel to build Him a sanctuary, He did
not leave it up to them to decide what it looked like and how to
design it. He gave them very specific instructions. "And see
to it that you make them according to the pattern which was shown
you on the mountain." Exodus 25:40. The Lord gave Moses a specific
pattern and commanded that it be made exactly like the plan that
he was shown. Why was it so important that Moses follow the details
of this pattern? It was because this pattern was to act as a picture
of the real sanctuary in heaven. The book of Hebrews elaborates
on this at great length. "Now this is the main point of the
things we are saying: We have such a High Priest, who is seated
at the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens, a
Minister of the sanctuary and of the true tabernacle, which the
Lord erected, and not man
who serve the copy and the shadow
of heavenly things, as Moses was divinely instructed when he was
about to make the tabernacle. For He said, 'See that you make all
things according to the pattern shown you on the mountain.'"
Hebrews 8:1, 2, 5. Paul quotes from this same verse in Exodus, and
makes the point that the earthly sanctuary was just a "copy
and shadow of heavenly things." The earthly sanctuary was a
replica of what the real sanctuary in heaven looks like. This is
the sanctuary that is established upon better promises. This is
the "true tabernacle." This is the sanctuary that the
Lord built, and not man. This is true of no other sanctuary. The
Lord directed in the building of the other sanctuaries, but it was
men working as God gave them skill that built the earthly sanctuaries.
But there was no man who laid a hand upon the sanctuary that is
in heaven--it was the Lord alone who built this sanctuary. It is
this sanctuary in heaven that Gabriel was speaking about when he
said, "to anoint the Most Holy." (Daniel 9:24). It is
this sanctuary in heaven that Jesus ascended to and began His mediatorial
work as our Great High Priest. (Hebrews 4:14-16; 6:20; 8:1) It is
the heavenly sanctuary that all of the types and shadows of the
earthly sanctuary were pointing forward to. "But Christ came
as High Priest of the good things to come, with the greater and
more perfect tabernacle not made with hands, that is not of this
creation. Not with the blood of goats and calves, but their His
own blood He entered the Most Holy Place [the Greek word hagia
literally means "holy places"] once for all, having obtained
eternal redemption." Hebrews 9:11, 12. Clearly, Christ was
anointed as our High Priest, not of this poor earthly sanctuary
which was only a shadowy type, but he became a High Priest of the
"greater and more perfect tabernacle," that is the heavenly
tabernacle or sanctuary. This tabernacle is not of this creation
for it is in heaven and was constructed in heaven. Not only did
He enter that heavenly sanctuary, but He entered it with His own
blood. He is not mediating with the faulty blood of bulls and goats,
but is ministering with His own precious blood. From these passages
there is no doubt that there is indeed a sanctuary in heaven, and
it is at this sanctuary where Christ is now ministering for our
salvation. If we deny that there is a heavenly sanctuary, we are
denying that Christ is our High Priest, for if there were no sanctuary
there would be no High Priest. No, the Bible is full of evidence
of our Saviour's work as Great High Priest for our salvation. There
is a sanctuary not made with hands in the heavens, and there is
a High Priest ministering for us right now.
In the book
of Hebrews, not only does it validate the truth of a heavenly sanctuary
for us, but it also tells us how this sanctuary looks. "Then
indeed, even the first covenant had ordinances of divine service
and the earthly sanctuary. For a tabernacle was prepared: the first
part, in which was the lampstand, the table, and the showbread,
which is called the sanctuary; and behind the second veil, the part
of the tabernacle which is called the Holiest of All, which had
the golden alter of incense and the ark of the covenant overlaid
on all sides with gold, in which were the golden pot that had the
manna, Aaron's rod that budded, and the tablets of the covenant;
and above it were the cherubim of glory overshadowing the mercy
seat. Of these things we cannot now speak in detail." Hebrews
9:1-5. A splendid description of the earthly sanctuary is given,
attempting to show the dazzling glory and beauty that surrounds
it, making sure to note that it was a part of the first covenant
and not the heavenly, but the earthly sanctuary. Then, later on
in the chapter he refers to this earthly sanctuary by another name,
giving us a faint idea of what the heavenly sanctuary looks like.
"For Christ has not entered the holy places made with hands,
which are copies of the true, but into heaven itself,
now to appear in the presence of God for us;" Hebrews 9:24.
Jesus did not go into this earthly sanctuary of the first covenant,
but into the sanctuary of the second covenant--the heavenly sanctuary.
After giving a detailed description of the appearance of the earthly
sanctuary, he gives the earthly sanctuary a most revealing name--"copies
of the true." Which sanctuary then is the true? Undoubtedly,
the sanctuary in heaven. What was the earthly sanctuary? It was
a copy, or a picture, of the true one in heaven. Thus, by looking
at the earthly sanctuary with all of its furniture and ceremonies,
we can get a glimpse of what the heavenly sanctuary looks like and
what work will go on there. That is why the Lord was so specific
that the pattern of the earthly sanctuary was followed exactly.
If they did not follow the pattern exactly it would not be the perfect
copy, or picture, of the true heavenly sanctuary of the new covenant.
But they did follow the pattern God had given, so that we can now
study the apartments, furniture, and ceremonies of the earthly sanctuary
to learn of the heavenly sanctuary.
Revelation also
reveals that there is a sanctuary in heaven. The articles of the
heavenly sanctuary keep appearing again and again throughout Revelation.
In fact, it appears so much that we can derive that the book of
Revelation was actually given from the heavenly sanctuary itself.
"Then I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having
turned I saw seven golden lampstands," Revelation
1:12. In the very first chapter this theme is introduced. John sees
Jesus standing in the middle of seven golden lampstands. Where were
these lampstands from? They were an article of furniture in the
first apartment of the sanctuary. "Then another angel, having
a golden censer, came and stood at the altar. And
he was given much incense, that he should offer it with the prayers
of all the saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne."
Revelation 8:3. Now, John sees an angel ministering before the golden
altar. Once again this golden altar was in the first apartment
of the heavenly sanctuary. A golden altar is again pictured in Revelation
9:13. "Then the temple of God was opened in
heaven, and the ark of His covenant was seen in
His temple." Revelation 11:19. This time there is a difference.
It is still an article of furniture from the sanctuary, but this
time it is from the second apartment, or the Most Holy Place. It
is the most sacred piece of the entire temple. It is the Ark of
the Covenant in which the Ten Commandments were kept. Continuing
on through the book of Revelation, voices coming from the temple
are heard (Revelation 16:1, 17,) angels are seen coming from the
temple (Revelation 14:15, 17; 15:6) and the temple is opened and
filled with smoke. (Revelation 15:5, 8.) Definitely the temple,
or the sanctuary in heaven, plays a prominent part in the last prophetic
messages for God's people. It can also be seen from Revelation that
not only is there a sanctuary in heaven, but there is the furniture
of the sanctuary, and there are the two apartments of the heavenly
sanctuary just like there were the two apartments of the earthly
sanctuary.
As we look in
the New Testament and at the new covenant, the answer to our question
about which sanctuary could be cleansed in 1844 is strikingly answered.
There was no earthly sanctuary. They had all been destroyed for
hundreds of years before 1844. But there was a heavenly sanctuary,
and just as Daniel [in Daniel 7] had previously seen the judgment
taking place in heaven, so in Daniel 8, he sees the judgment beginning
in the sanctuary which is, undoubtedly, in heaven. We are coming
close to being able to fit the puzzle pieces of the climatic twenty
three hundred days/years prophecy together, but first, we need to
look at one more thing. What was the cleansing of the sanctuary?
The
Cleansing of the Sanctuary
The crux and
the climax of the entire vision of Daniel 8 was the prophecy relating
to the "cleansing of the sanctuary." The "cleansing
of the sanctuary" was simply another term for the most solemn
of the yearly sacred assemblies known as the Day of Atonement. Speaking
of the Day of Atonement, Moses records, "For on that day the
priest shall make atonement for you, to cleanse
you, that you may be clean from all your sins before
the Lord. It is a sabbath of solemn rest for you, and you shall
afflict your souls. It is a statute forever. And the priest, who
is anointed and consecrated to minister as priest in his father's
place, shall make atonement, and put on linen clothes, the holy
garments; then he shall make atonement for the Holy Sanctuary,
and he shall make atonement for the tabernacle of meeting and for
the altar, and he shall make atonement for the priests and for all
the people of the congregation." Leviticus 16:30-33. It can
be seen that on the Day of Atonement was when the final atonement
was made for the sanctuary and for the children of Israel. The people
were finally cleansed from all of their sins and an atonement, or
cleansing, was made for the sanctuary.
By cleansing
the sanctuary, the sins of the children of Israel were also cleansed.
Throughout the year, when a man sinned he would bring a sacrifice
to atone for his sin. He would slay the lamb with his own hand and
the sacrifice was offered upon the altar. The priest then transferred
the blood into the sanctuary. Day by day, the blood built up in
the sanctuary, until the Day of Atonement. The blood was a record
of all the sins that the children of Israel had committed, but it
was on the Day of Atonement that the sanctuary was cleansed from
the record of sin that had continually built up. Thus, not only
did the Day of Atonement cleanse the record of sins from the sanctuary,
but it also symbolically blotted out the people's sins. The people
were forgiven when they brought their lamb to be sacrificed, but
the record was not blotted out. It was on this most solemn of all
days that the sins were actually blotted out. It was a solemn day
of judgment when the sins were blotted out as it is graphically
described in the Bible. "And you shall do no work on that same
day, for it is the Day of Atonement, to make atonement for you before
the Lord your God. For any person who is not afflicted of soul on
that same day, he shall be cut off from his people. And any person
who does any work on that same day, that person I will destroy from
among his people." Leviticus 23:28-30. There was no doubt in
the ancient Israelites mind. This was the most solemn day of judgment,
and if he did not unite in soul searching he was cut off from the
people of God. It was the most solemn and serious day of the entire
year for the Jews. It was the time when destinies were decided and
lives were fixed--it was their last chance to be saved.
On this solemn
day the High Priest went alone into the Most Holy Place of the sanctuary,
and it was there the final atonement was made. "Then he shall
kill the goat of the sin offering, which is for the people, bring
its blood inside the veil, do with that blood as he did with the
blood of the bull, sprinkle it on the mercy seat and before the
mercy seat." Leviticus 16:15. This was the only time that the
High Priest entered into the second apartment of the sanctuary.
Every day the priests ministered about the first apartment, trimming
the lamps, burning incense and transferring the blood of the sin
offering to the sanctuary, but only once a year, on the Day of Atonement,
did the High Priest alone minister in the Holy of Holies. In this
second apartment was the Ark of the Covenant containing the Ten
Commandment Law, and the mercy seat on top. The priest would then
sprinkle the blood upon the mercy seat and by so doing make an atonement
for, and cleanse the sanctuary.
The
Heavenly Sanctuary Cleansed
Some have questioned
if the heavenly sanctuary really needs to be cleansed, but as we
have already seen, the Bible explicitly answers this for us. "Therefore
it was necessary that the copies of the things in the heavens should
be cleansed with these, but the heavenly things themselves with
better sacrifices than these. For Christ has not entered the holy
places made with hands, which are copies of the true, but into heaven
itself, now to appear in presence of God for us;" Hebrews 9:23,
24, margin. There is no room for doubt, the heavenly sanctuary does
indeed need to be cleansed. Paul says that it was necessary for
the earthly sanctuary (the pattern of the things in heaven) to be
cleansed with "the blood of goats and calves," but the
heavenly sanctuary will be cleansed with better sacrifices than
that, even "with His own blood." Hebrews 9:12. What is
it that needs to be cleansed from the sanctuary above? What could
possibly be impure in that world of perfection? Sin and sinners
written in the books. So the judgment solves the problem of impurity
in the heavenly sanctuary. Those who "add iniquity to their
iniquity,
Let them be blotted out of the book of the living,
and not be written with the righteous." Psalms 69:27, 28. During
the judgment, sin and sinners are blotted from the book of records,
and thus the heavenly sanctuary is cleansed from the impurity that
has symbolically been heaped upon it for centuries.
As everything
in the old covenant was a "shadow of the good things to come,
and not the very image of the things," Hebrews 10:1, so it
is with the Day of Atonement. As the sinner brought his lamb and
confessed his sins upon the head of the lamb, so we, under the new
covenant, come to Christ accepting Him as our Lamb (John 1:29; I
Peter 1:19) and confess our sins unto Him. (I John 1:9; Proverbs
28:13) He then forgives us on the merits of His sacrifice. (Romans
3:24-26.) But as in the earthly service, the record of the sins
is still in heaven and it is not until the close of the judgment
that the sins are completely blotted out. (Acts 3:19) The judgment
determines whether the lives of God's people match their profession.
(see Steps to Life's booklet, Subpoenaed to the Trial of Life.)
Those who have loved their Lord enough to follow Him and keep His
commandments will be retained in the book of life (John 14:15; I
John 2:3, 4; Revelation 22:14) and their sins will be blotted out.
Those who cling to their life of sin and lawlessness will have their
names blotted from the book of life. (Exodus 32:32, 33; Revelation
3:5) Thus the sanctuary in heaven will be cleansed from sin--either
the sin itself, or the sinners who cling to sin, will be blotted
out.
By looking at
the symbolic service of the old covenant, it is explicitly taught
that the plan of salvation did not end at the sacrifice of the lamb.
There was still a final atonement needing to be made, and so it
is in the New Covenant as well. Jesus' sacrifice upon the cross
was all sufficient and was a complete sacrifice. He said, "It
is finished," and every word is true. God's justice was fully
vindicate and the devil was soundly defeated, but there was still
more to the plan of salvation than just that. "It shall be
imputed to us who believed in Him who raised up Jesus our Lord from
the dead, who was delivered up because of our offense, and was raised
because of our justification." Romans 4:24, 25. Jesus' sacrifice
upon the cross was for our offenses, or for our sins, and it perfectly
paid the price, but there was more. He was raised for our justification.
If it was completely over on the cross, everything would have been
complete and there would have been no need for anything more, but
the inspired record states that he was "raised because of our
justification." Our justification could not be accomplished
without His resurrection. Something else needed to occur. That something
else is His intercession at the right hand of God, and then the
final cleansing of the sanctuary. (Romans 8:34, Acts 17:31) Because
Jesus said, "It is finished," does not mean that everything
was completed, for it is recorded in Revelation that He will say
the same thing at least two other times. "Then the seventh
angel poured out his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came out
of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, 'It is done!'"
"And He said to me, 'It is done! I am Alpha and Omega, the
Beginning and the End." Revelation 16:17; 21:6. The atonement
upon the cross was, without a doubt, complete and all-sufficient,
but as in the typical service, there was still more. That is why
Jesus ascended to heaven, and that is why Gabriel told Daniel that
the sanctuary was still to be cleansed.
What
Happened in 1844?
We have seen
that the "sanctuary" was to be "cleansed," and
when we do the arithmetic, the only possible date that we can come
up with is 1844. There was no earthly sanctuary at this time, but
there was indeed a heavenly sanctuary to which Jesus ascended after
His resurrection. What then occurred in 1844?
Because the
"holy places" of the earthly sanctuary were merely "copies
of the true," (Hebrews 9:24) and there were two apartments,
we can have no doubt that in the heavenly sanctuary there are, likewise,
two apartments. Not only do we know that the heavenly sanctuary
looks like the earthly one, but also the services of the earthly
sanctuary represented what the services of the heavenly sanctuary
would be like as well. "For if He [speaking of Jesus, the minister
of the sanctuary of the new covenant] were on earth, He would not
be a priest, since there are priests who offer the gifts according
to the law; who serve the copy and shadow of the heavenly things,"
Hebrews 9:3, 4. The priests of the old covenant ministered according
to the "copy and shadow of heavenly things." Their ministration
was a representation of what would occur under the new covenant.
As on the yearly Passover, the innocent lamb was slain, Jesus, the
Lamb of God, was crucified for our sins on Calvary. The feast of
weeks represented the outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost. Likewise
the Day of Atonement pointed forward to the day of judgment that
was to take place. In the earthly Day of Atonement, the High Priest
went into the second apartment only once a year, and from this we
can conclude that Jesus also will enter once into the second apartment
of the heavenly sanctuary. As the Day of Atonement was when the
sanctuary was cleansed in the typical service, once again, we can
understand that when Jesus enters the second apartment in heaven
it will be for the cleansing of the sanctuary. As the Day of Atonement
was the day of judgment in the earthly service, we can be certain
that when Jesus enters the second apartment to cleanse the sanctuary,
it will be the day of judgment. What then happened in 1844? In fulfillment
of the well verified prophecy of Daniel 8:14, Jesus entered into
the most holy place of the heavenly sanctuary to do the final work
of atonement and to cleanse the sanctuary from the stain of sin
that has, year by year, decade by decade built up. In fact, it was
October 22, 1844 (the Day of Atonement was on October 22 in 1844),
that the great judgment day began. It is the only legitimate understanding
of the prophecies of both Daniel and Revelation.
There is even
further evidence from Revelation that this is exactly what happened.
John does not write of the exact time, but he certainly tells us
about the time when Jesus will enter the most holy place. "Then
the seventh angel sounded:
Then the temple of God was opened
in heaven, and the ark of His covenant was seen in His temple."
Revelation 11:15, 19. At the sounding of the seventh angel, John
writes that the temple in heaven was opened and he saw the Ark of
the Covenant. The veil into the second apartment of the heavenly
sanctuary was lifted and John peered into the most holy place where
the work of judgment began. The Ark of the Covenant was only kept
in the second apartment and this is the only thing that John could
have seen. As the second apartment was only entered on the Day of
Atonement, or the cleansing of the sanctuary, this was the cleansing
of the sanctuary that John saw beginning in 1844. As we compare
scripture with scripture, there can be do doubt about it--Jesus
entered into the most holy place of the heavenly sanctuary in 1844
to cleanse the sanctuary and conclude the plan of salvation.
It is Done!
The judgment
began in 1844 and has been going on ever since. We are living in
the most grand and solemn time of this earth's history. Right now
is the time when the judgment is going on in the courts above. As
the Day of Atonement was a time of soul searching and self-examination,
so today we must always bear in mind that the great judgment day
of God is going on right now. We may not be able to see it. We may
not personally be called before God's judgment bar, but it is going
on none-the-less, and the results will be no less final. It is the
last chance for the inhabitants of this world to be saved! Very
soon the command will be issued, "It is done!" Revelation
16:17; 21:6. It will then be too late. If we are not following the
Lord all the way at that time, we will be left outside the holy
city. The final decree will be pronounced and we will be on the
wrong side. "He who is unjust, let him be unjust still; he
who is filthy, let him be filthy still; he who is righteous, let
him be righteous still; he who is holy, let him be holy still."
Revelation 22:11. All will one day be on one side or the other.
We may be able to ride the fence now, but then we will be all for
the Lord or all against Him. Indeed it is a fearful and solemn time
to be alive, for it is our last chance to be saved, but for those
who are following Jesus wherever He leads and doing whatever He
asks, it is not fearful, it is not scary. It is the most joyous
time for it means that very soon we will be with our Savior for
the ceaseless ages of eternity. "Come, my people, enter your
chambers, and shut your doors behind you; hide yourself, as it were,
for a little moment, until the indignation is past. For behold,
the Lord comes out of His place to punish the inhabitants of the
earth for their iniquity; the earth will also disclose her blood,
and will no more cover her slain." Isaiah 26:20, 21.
All emphasis
the authors unless otherwise stated.
All texts
from the New King James Version unless otherwise noted.
Sources:
The Great Controversy, Ellen G. White, Review and
Herald, 1911
God Predicts Your Future, John J. Grosboll, Steps to Life,
1994
Messiah in His Sanctuary, F.C. Gilbert, reprinted by Leaves
of Autumn, 1991
Daniel and the Revelation, Uriah Smith, Southern Publishing
Association, 1944
Subpoenaed to the Trial of Life, Cody Francis, Steps to Life,
1999
Other Exciting
Books on Bible Prophecy from Steps to Life
Why Hitler Lost
When Religion Puts You in the Fire
Secrets from the Spirit World
The End of War and Injustice
The
Rapture and Israel's Future
The Beast's Mark
Surviving the Great Tribulation
Once Saved Always Saved?
The Race to Contact the Dead
Bible Facts on Hell
Your Last Night on Earth
Your Last Chance to Be Saved
Speaking in Tongues
In Search of the Final Church
Lost in the Church
The Only Way to Be Saved
Must a Man Be Buried to Live?
The End of the World
To
order call 1-800-THE TRUTH or
write to PO
Box 782828, Wichita,
Kansas 67278
If you would
like to reprint or translate this book please contact Steps to Life
for permission.
Copyright ©1999
by Steps to Life
Printed
in the U.S.A.
Published
by:
Steps
to Life
PO Box
782828
Wichita,
Kansas 67278
Cover
Design by Teresa Grosboll
|