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 																																																																		The word book appears 188 times in the 				Bible. The Hebrew 				version is cepher (pronounced safer) and the Greek is biblos 				from which we get the English word Bible. The first mention of a 				book is in Genesis 5:1 introducing the stories of 10 				patriarchs that Moses wove together to form the book of Genesis.				 The first time mention is made of the Book 				of Life (literally Book of the Living) is in Exodus 32 				where the Lord threatened to destroy all the Israelites because 				the Golden Calf rebellion (Ex. 32:10). 				Moses made intercession for them asking the Lord to 				forgive the sins of the people or if not to blot him out of the 				book (Ex. 32:32). 				He was offering to die for the sins of the people. 				Then the Lord said instead of destroying them all right 				then He would delay their ultimate punishment until a future 				time. But when that time came He would blot out the names of all 				who had sinned against Him. (Ex. 32:33-34) The Principle of First Mention holds that 				the first time an important bit of doctrine is mentioned in the 				Bible, we'll often find details surrounding it that help us gain 				a deeper understanding. 				In this case it's clear. 				All our names are written in the Book of Life. 				Sinning against God will cause them to be blotted out. To 				avoid having our names blotted out immediately upon sinning we 				need an intercessor.  				Moses was told his intercession would only postpone the 				judgment, and that those who sinned would eventually have their 				names blotted out of the book. So Moses, the Law giver, is seen 				here as a model of the Law. 				The sacrifices offered under the Law could only postpone 				the judgment for mankind's sins, they could not provide a 				permanent  pardon. 				This would later be confirmed in Hebrews 10:1-4 and other 				places. From what we know of the Yom Kippur 				ceremony, this temporary postponement had to be renewed every 				year and that's what made it the most solemn day of the year. 				It's hard for us to imagine the degree of apprehension 				this day brought.  				The Fate of the nation and its people literally hung in the 				balance. Would God extend the postponement or would He require 				an accounting then and there? 				 								                  				When Were Our Names Written In 				The Book?  				 Psalm 139speaks of the relationship 				between God and the pre-born. 				It makes a strong case for life beginning at conception, 				saying the Lord knit us together in our mother's womb (Ps. 				139:13) and that all the days ordained for us were written 				in the Book of Life before one of them came to be (Ps. 139:16). There are two pieces of important 				information here.  				The first is that before we were conceived we didn't exist in 				any form. We weren't a spirit waiting for a body to inhabit, or 				coming fresh from a previous life to begin a new one on our 				journey to Nirvana.  				And the second is while God knows the end from the beginning, 				our lives don't consist of some tightly controlled script we're 				forced to follow.  				The fact that God knew all of our days before we lived one of 				them simply means that He knew the history of our life while it 				was still future to us.  								                  								Israel				And The Book Of Life  An Angel confirmed to Daniel that at the 				time of the Great Tribulation all Daniel's people whose names 				had been written in the Book of Life would be delivered (Daniel 				12:1). This was confirmed by Paul in Romans 11:25-26. 				He said after the rapture of the Church, the partial blindness 				that has kept 				Israel				from identifying their Messiah would be lifted and 				representatives from all the 12 tribes would accept 				Him as their Savior. 				John wrote that at the beginning of the Great Tribulation 				believing Jews will be carried away into the desert to be 				protected from Satan for its duration (Rev. 12:14). 				As the time of the 2nd Coming approaches 				others who have survived will also be saved (Zechariah 12:10).  				Together, these Jews will populate Israel during the Millennium, where 				they'll be joined by resurrected Jews of Old Testament times who 				died in faith of a coming redeemer. 				(Daniel 12:2) 				 								                  				The Church And The Book Of LifeIn the New Testament, the Book of Life is 				mentioned eight times. 				Seven of them are in the Book of Revelation. 				The other one is in Phil. 4:3 where Paul said the 				names of his fellow laborers are listed there. But there other 				places where the Book of Life is in view, even though it isn't 				named as such.  For 				instance a group of disciples had just returned from ministering 				in Israel. 				They were filled with joy knowing that even demons had 				submitted to them in the Lord's name. Jesus told them, “Do 				not rejoice that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that 				your names are written in heaven.” (Luke 10:17-20)				 In Rev. 3:5 Jesus said He will never 				blot the names of those who entrust their destinies to Him out 				of the Book of Life.  				In Romans 8:34 we read that Jesus is at the right hand of 				God making intercession for us. 				From this we can see that the Lord's intercession is 				sufficient to give us a permanent place in the book, while Moses 				could only promise temporary security. 				 In Rev. 13:8 we're introduced to 				another Book of Life, this one belonging to the Lamb who was 				slain from the foundation of the world. 				In this verse John said all those who dwell upon the 				Earth will worship the anti-Christ, whose names are not written 				in the Lamb's Book of Life. 				Note the odd sentence structure here. 				First it says all those who dwell on the Earth will 				worship the anti-Christ. 				Then it says their names are not written in the Lamb's 				Book of Life.  From 				this we can infer that at the beginning of the Great Tribulation 				there's no one on Earth whose name is written in the Lamb's Book 				of Life.  Peter 				confirms the Lamb is Jesus, so the Lamb's Book of Life is the 				registry of the Church, rescued from the time and place of the 				End times judgments. For you know 				that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold 				that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to 				you from your forefathers, but with 				the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect.				He was chosen before the creation of 				the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake.				(1 Peter 1:18-20) The only other place where the Lamb's Book 				of Life appears is in Rev. 21:27 where it says only those 				whose names are written therein can enter the New Jerusalem. 				This identifies the New Jerusalem as the exclusive home 				of the Church  								                  				Unbelievers And The Book Of LifeRev. 17:8says the inhabitants of 				the Earth whose names have not been written in the Book of Life 				from the creation of the world will be astonished to see the 				Beast because he was once, now is not, and yet will come. This 				tells us that not only were our names written there before we 				were born as Psalm 139:16 revealed, but were actually 				written there from the creation. 				It also reveals that those who are astonished by the 				beast have already had their names blotted out of the book, just 				as the 3rd angel of Rev. 14 had warned (Rev. 				14:9-11).  The 				Greek word translated astonished in Rev. 17:8 means to 				marvel at, or hold in admiration. 				Worshiping the anti-Christ is cause for having one's name 				blotted out of the book. Some believe that the phrase once was, now 				is not, and yet will come means that the anti-Christ will be 				a figure from the past, someone who had lived before 				John's time, was dead when John wrote the book of Revelation (95 				AD), but will come back at the End of the Age as the 				anti-Christ.  The 				most popular candidates are Antiochus Epiphanes who died in 				163BC, the Roman Emperor Nero who died in 68 AD, and Judas 				Iscariot who died in 32AD. Antiochus Epiphanes and Nero are two 				of the most specific historical models 				of the anti-Christ, and Jesus called Judas the son of 				perdition (John 17:12) the same title by which Paul 				referred to the anti-Christ (2 Thes. 2:3)  				 The Great White Throne judgment of 				Rev. 20:11-15 shows the dead being judged 				according to what is written in the books (Rev. 20:12). 				Several books will be used in this judgment. 				They contain the record of everything everyone ever born 				has said (Matthew 12:36-37) or done, whether good or bad, 				in public or in secret (Ecclesiastes 12:14). 				But in concluding the passage, John wrote that regardless 				of their good works, if their name has been blotted out of the 				Book of Life they will be cast into the Lake of Fire. 				The only way to prevent being blotted out of the book is 				to allow the death of Jesus to pay the penalty for our sins.				Salvation is found in no one else, 				for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we 				must be saved (Acts 4:12).  This study was not meant to cover every 				reference to the Book of Life, whether direct or indirect, but 				to give us a more complete understanding of its purpose. 				Our names were inscribed there before the Creation as a 				record of our existence, and because of our belief that the Lord 				died for us and rose again they can never be blotted out. 				Selah 10-23-10. 				  								  				   					
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