PROPHECY
OF THE LORD’S GREAT WEEK
by Brooks Alden
The
late Howard Rand gave us the following insight; that prophecy
has not been given to men to make them prophets but rather
for the purpose of confirming God’s Word and the Word
of His Son, and thus to enable men who walk by faith to know
and recognize the truth. I love prophecy, it has helped me
so much in strengthening my belief and to understand without
a word of doubt that we are living at that most precious time
when the Lord Jesus Christ is set to return to rule His Kingdom.
Certainly, it makes the words of Exodus 20: 9-10 bring a sense
of excitement to the faithful; "Six days shalt thou labour,
and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the Sabbath of
the Lord thy God, in it thou shalt not do any work......"
We can certainly understand that this passage refers to our
24 hour days as we know them and that is why, until a number
of years ago, our Christian civilization basically respected
our Sunday Sabbath. Still, in studying prophecy, we must always
be aware of the broader meaning and in many cases, a possible
dual fulfillment. In 2 Peter 3: 8 we learn, “…that
one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand
years as one day.” So, to God, a day is as a thousand
years. It follows then, that Exodus 20: 9-10 also refers to
God’s Great Week, His plan to leave mankind to their
own devices for six days, or, six thousand years, this followed
by one day, or, one thousand years, when the Lord will come
to earth to rule His Millennial Kingdom. Great Bible Scholars
like Rand, Usher & Panin have pinpointed the beginning
of God’s Great Week at roughly 4,000 BC, give or take
a few years, so there is no doubt why the faithful are looking
so anxiously at this present moment in time.
It is evident that the Lord has timed His Return to coincide
with His Harvest of good Christian men and women to accomplish
the second stage of His Greater Purpose, whatever that purpose
may be. A sense of urgency is obviously building and time
is short for the Watchman to spread the message to those brothers
and sisters who have yet to form a relationship with Christ
and become firmly wedded to the Laws of God. As an aside,
many readers with a farming background might remember that
years ago, the farmer would take a part of his wheat crop
and process it through several layers of screens, each with
different size mesh, and which would individually move at
differing speeds. The top screen would gather the chaff and
each succeeding screen would eliminate inferior seeds and
foreign material until all that were left were the plumpest,
healthiest and highest germinating seeds. These were then
stored in sacks to be used for the following years’
crop, thus ensuring the continuing high quality sought by
the farmer. Significantly, what those farmers did with their
seeds to ensure high quality is probably a lot like God’s
six thousand-year sifting process. Strikingly, it must be
clear that a farmer never picked up a handful of inferior
seed to mix with the bountiful seeds after he completed the
sifting process. Neither will the Lord. God tells us exactly
this in Exodus 16: 27, "And it came to pass, that there
went out some of the people on the seventh day for to gather,
and they found none." My old Dad used to sing and hum
a little tune that I can still hear in my mind, “Don’t
sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me….”
This could be God’s tune as well. He doesn’t want
us to sit with false gods, whether new age, humanism, materialism
or otherwise. He demonstrated His Love when He sacrificed
His Son so we might find Salvation, yet He attached a condition.
Dear reader, notwithstanding what we are being told by a growing
number of today’s theologians, there is only one way
to arrive in the Kingdom, a relationship with our Lord Jesus
Christ. He Himself told us this very clearly, "I am the
way, the truth and the life: no man cometh unto the father,
but by me” (John 14: 16). Is there any wonder why the
faithful living at this precious moment in time sense the
urgency for the unsaved, as the end of the six thousand years
signals the release of Man’s long descent from the fall
of Adam. After Christ returns, it will be too late, the best
they can hope for is a favourable judgment in the Second Resurection
at the end of the Millennial Kingdom.
So, my friends, “Six days (6,000 years) shall we labour,
one day (1,000 years) shall we rest.” Still, the Bible
is clear, there must be witnesses if Exodus 20: 9-10 is indeed
a true prophecy. For one, 2 Corinthians 13: 1 demands this,
“In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every
word be established.” Perhaps John 2: 6-10 is a double
witness. Many think so. Some point to the six large vessels
filled to the brim with water that Jesus turned to wine for
the wedding guests at Cana (John 2: 6-10). They then couple
these passages with Jesus’ statement to His Disciples
that He will not drink of the fruit of the vine until He drinks
it with them in the Kingdom (Mathew 26: 29). Finally, they
suggest the vessels are symbolic of the six thousand years
before the wine is served at Christ’s marriage ceremony
to Israel in the seventh day.
I agree with the above interpretation and other verses seem
to present the same timeline. Still, I believe there is another
witness and a most important one. A friend of mine and I were
studying the Gospel of Matthew and were impressed with the
following passage.
“For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father
with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according
to his works. Verily I say unto you, There be some standing
here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son
of man coming in his kingdom. And after six days Jesus taketh
Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into
an high mountain apart, And was transfigured before them:
and his face did shine as the sun, and his rainment was white
as the light. And behold there appeared unto them Moses and
Elias talking with him." (Matthew 16: 27-28 and Matthew
17: 1-3) |