WHAT
DID JESUS MEAN BY THE END OF THE WORLD?
by Pastor Robert Thornton
Editor’s
Note: The late Reverend Thornton contributed articles for
our magazine quite frequently, in fact he was a guest speaker
from time to time. His church was located in Spokane, Washington.
Unfortunately, our archives has not produced any biographical
information but we intend to add to these remarks later.
One
often hears the phrase, “end of the world.” Not
only many devout Christians but others, too, use these words.
To large numbers of people, the end of the world means the
destruction of this planet. Total annihilation, overwhelming
catastrophe — such words express the thoughts most often
associated with the “end of the world.” Because
of improper teaching, men have come to fear the end of the
world to such a degree that many do not even wish to discuss
it. Also, large numbers seek to ignore the “end of the
world” by holding to a highly exaggerated ‘escape
teaching’ – to such persons, the “end of
the world” has no fear because they have taught themselves
to believe that their particular type of Christianity affords
them a special advance “rescue operation.” They
say that the “end of the world” doesn’t
concern them because they will already have been removed from
this doomed planet anyhow!
It is true that some popularized Bible texts, at first glance,
may appear to support such teachings. However, when considered
in their proper context, they actually reveal the error of
these popular religious illusions. As the Apostle Peter has
pointed out, the unlearned and the unstable often twist Bible
truth, even to their own ruin. (11 Peter 1:20; 3:16).
GROWING
TOGETHER
Let us see what we can learn about the “end of the world”
by considering one of Jesus’ parables which deals with
this subject. The parable is found in Matt. 13:24 30, 36 43.
Jesus Christ likens this present world to a field ready for
the harvest. In the field (this world) are two kinds of grain.
They look very much alike. One kind of grain Jesus calls “the
children of the Kingdom.” These are the “good
seed” which have been sown by the Son of man (Jesus
Christ). The other kind of grain is called “tares.”
These are the “children of the wicked one,” sown
by Satan. Both have grown together in the some field. The
“end of the world” is likened to the “harvest
time.” The Lord will then send forth His “harvest
crew;” these are His angels and it is their task to
first gather up the “tares” (the children of the
devil) and cast them into a “furnace of fire.”
The operation of the angels is similar to that of responsible
human farmers. They remove weeds, gather out thorns and thistles,
and prune dead branches. They remove all the unfruitful and
destructive elements from their crop. It is now ready to be
harvested and only that which is good and pure will flow into
the harvest bins. With the completion of the harvest, the
owner has food to sustain his family, to bring him a profit,
and he also has a supply of good seed for the next season.
THE
EARTH NOT DESTROYED
When introducing this parable, our Lord Jesus declared, “THE
KINGDOM OF HEAVEN is likened unto a man which sowed good seed
in his field ... while men slept, his enemy came and sowed
tares among the wheat.” (Matt. 13:24 25).
One fact must stand out clearly to all who will study the
parable. After the harvest has been completed, the angels
do not destroy the field. Jesus declared that the field represents
the World. Obviously, then, the world will not be destroyed.
Instead, having been cleansed of its tares (wicked men), it
will be in far better condition than before the harvesting
operation. What, then, is to be destroyed, if not the world?
The parable clearly states that the angels gathered together
the tares. They then removed them from the field and burned
them in the fire. From this, it is clear that it is not the
world which God will destroy, but wicked men. As a result,
far from being destroyed, the world is to be cleansed! Plainly,
the teaching that this planet is to be destroyed is not the
teaching of the Bible!
A
NEW SOCIAL ORDER
Now, let us go a step farther in our study. This entire operation
is primarily related to the citizenry of the Kingdom. It has
to do with the present system of worldly society only in the
sense that the tares and their influences are corrupting the
people destined to demonstrate God’s Kingdom of Heaven
on the earth. The tares and those of God’s people who
have been contaminated by them are to be removed; they are
to be separated from the body of God’s people and then
destroyed. This is made clear by the Lord Jesus in the introduction
to the parable. He said, “The Kingdom of heaven is likened
unto a man who sowed good seed in his field . . .” (and
this is not all) for He concludes His explanation of the parable
in these words, “Then (after the removal of evil men)
shall the righteous shine forth in the Kingdom of their Father.
Who has ears to hear, let him hear.” Matt. 13:24, 41
43).
This entire parable deals with that Administration of God’s
people which the Bible calls the Kingdom of heaven. This Kingdom
was in demonstration when Jehovah God established the children
of Abraham as a Kingdom at Mount Sinai. The Authority of God
became the heartbeat of the nation. The laws, statutes and
judgments of God became its constitution. It was indeed the
Kingdom of heaven, having received both its true King, Jehovah,
and His holy law directly from heaven. It is this people and
this Kingdom with whom the Lord Jesus deals in this parable.
It is this people, this Kingdom, over which He will reign
when He returns to earth at the close of this age. (Luke 1:33;
Acts 1:11; 2:29 30; 3:19-23).
SATANIC
CONTROL
The Lord Jesus refers to Satan as the Prince of this world.
In this passage (John 12:31), the word rendered world in your
English Bible is the Greek word KOSMOS. Its meaning is ORDER,
ARRANGEMENT, SYSTEM. The best modern rendering would be SOCIETY
or CIVILIZATION. What the Lord Jesus is saying is very simple
and direct. It is that Satan is the real ruler of our present
civilization.
Just how does Satan exert his authority? How is he able to
retain authority over our society? He does it by appealing
to our lower natures. There are only two basic drives in man.
One is the flesh or self; the other is the Spirit of obedience
to God. Another way to express this truth is to say that men
either serve themselves or they serve God. It is easy to see
how Satan keeps this present world (civilization or system)
under his control.
It may be said of God’s people that those who do serve
Christ are still captive within the world system but they
are not a part of it. Jesus explains this in John 17:14. “(Father)
I have given them Thy Word, and the world (kosmos, i.e., Satan’s
system) has hated them, because they are not of the world
(the civilization belonging to Satan) even as I (Christ) am
not of the world (even as I am not subject to Satan and do
not uphold his society.)”
FOR
TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION
Many people have wondered why Christianity has not triumphed
over evil in this present world (society). The answer, at
least an important part of it, is that God uses the present
world order as a training ground. The present world does hate
the true follower of Christ. There is no doubt about that.
And we should not be surprised because Jesus prophesied this
condition. But look at it from another point of view. The
opposition of the world provides the very best conditions
in which to train Christians. What better way to train them
in faith than allow them to be faced with seemingly insurmountable
problems? Their love, faith and obedience is best developed
when facing the ignorance, opposition and hatred of Satan’s
servants who continue to hold the reins of authority in this
present civilization!
To complete our study of this parable, we should know that
in addition to the Greek word translated world which means
SOCIETY or CIVILIZATION, there is another word for world which
means AGE. This is AION (Greek), which means a very long period
of time. An example is the time from creation to Noah’s
flood, or the period from the flood to the first coming of
Christ. Today, we live at the end of the age which began when
Christ was born and will end when He returns again. The passage
which we are studying, Matt. 13:38 40, contains the English
word WORLD three times. One of these means CIVILIZATION and
two of them mean AGE.
Now, I’m going to read Jesus’ explanation of His
parable the one which contains the phrase END OF THE WORLD.
But, instead of using our common English word WORLD, I will
use the word which best expresses the original Greek in each
case.
WHAT
JESUS REALLY SAID
“The field is OUR CIVILIZATION; the good seed are the
children of the Kingdom; but the tares are the children of
the wicked one;
“The enemy that sowed them (the tares) is the devil;
the harvest is the END OF THE AGE, and the reapers are the
angels, “As, therefore, the tares are gathered and burned
in the fires; so shall it be in the END OF THIS AGE.”
(Matt. 13:38 40).
It is now clear that it is not the planet earth which is to
be destroyed by fire but the tares (wicked men and women)
that will be burned; and the WORLD that comes to an end is
not the planet earth but the AGE in which we now live. At
the return of Jesus Christ, our present AGE will come to an
end; the present wicked SOCIETY will be destroyed and then
– in the NEW AGE – as Jesus declared,” .
. . shall the righteous SHINE FORTH AS THE SUN in the Kingdom
(THE NEW SOCIAL ORDER) of their Father (God), who hath ears
to hear, let him hear.”
Who is willing to hear – are you? |