This is the final installment of our series 
				entitled Seven Things You Have To Know To Understand End Times 
				Prophecy. It begins with item five on our list of seven.
				
				5) Conditions Surrounding The 2nd Coming
				
				A couple of days before He was arrested, 
				Jesus had a private conversation with four of His disciples, His 
				inner circle. They were Peter and Andrew, and James and John, 
				two pair of brothers. The purpose of the conversation was to 
				answer questions they had asked Him about the 2nd Coming and the 
				End of the Age. They were confused because according to the 
				prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27 these events were only seven years 
				away, and yet Jesus had just told them the Temple and all the 
				surrounding buildings would be torn down so completely that not 
				one stone would be left standing on another. 
				He had told the crowds the same thing on Palm Sunday and 
				said it was going to happen because the nation hadn’t recognized 
				the time of His coming to them (Luke 19:44).
				
				His response to the disciples’ questions is 
				contained in Matt. 24-25, Mark 13, andLuke 21. 
				Theologians call it the Olivet Discourse because the 
				conversation took place on the 
				Mt.
 				of Olives. 
				For this study, we’ll only summarize it, focusing on the 
				parts that help us identify what the Lord had to say about the 
				conditions surrounding the 2nd Coming.
				
				In Matthew’s account, the most detailed, 
				Jesus included several specific geographic and time references 
				in His answer.  He 
				did this so His readers wouldn’t get confused as to who and when 
				He was talking about. 
				Having commanded us to understand this passage in Matt. 
				24:15, He wanted to make sure we got it right. 
				We’ll use these references to get a clear understanding 
				of His target audience and the timing of events.
				
				His answer to their questions begins in 
				Matt. 24:4 with a general overview. 
				He said false Messiahs would deceive many and that there 
				would be wars and rumors of war, but they wouldn’t be signaling 
				the end.  He 
				characterized them, along with famines and earthquakes in 
				various places, as the beginning of birth pangs. 
				Birth pangs tell an expectant mother the labor and 
				delivery are coming, but don’t say exactly when they’ll take 
				place.  It’s the same 
				with these signs.
				
				He said they (the Jews) would be persecuted 
				and put to death and hated by all nations, causing many to turn 
				away from the faith and even betray each other, but those who 
				stand firm to the end would be saved. Then He finished His 
				summary in Matt. 24:14, saying the gospel would be preached in 
				all nations and then the end would come. 
				(According to Rev. 14:6-7, this prophecy will be 
				fulfilled by an angel shortly after the Great Tribulation 
				begins.)
				
				“So when you see standing in the holy place 
				‘the abomination that causes desolation,’ spoken of through the 
				prophet Daniel—let the reader understand— then let those who are 
				in Judea flee to the mountains. (Matt. 24:15-16)
				
				These two verses give us the first specific 
				clues as to both the intended audience and the timing of His 
				answer.  The 
				Holy Place is the Jewish Temple and 
				as we learned in Part 2, the abomination that causes desolation 
				is a specific defilement that makes it unfit for further use. 
				The last
Temple to stand in Israel was destroyed in 70 AD before 
				this prophecy could be fulfilled. 
				The nation itself ceased to exist about 135 AD and didn’t 
				reappear until 1948. But because there’s still no 
				Temple
				there, the prophecy remains unfulfilled. 
				Also it’s directed to those who are in Judea, the 
				Biblical name for Israel. The Lord 
				was warning people in Israel
				who will be alive when a 
				Temple
				is being built there to watch for this, and when they see it to 
				flee immediately.
				
				Pray that your flight will not take place 
				in Winter or on the Sabbath. For then there will be a great 
				tribulation, such as has not occurred since the beginning of the 
				world until now, nor ever will. (Matt. 24:20-21)
				
				The mountains of Judea 
				are treacherous in the winter, and 
				Jews are forbidden under the Law to travel more than 1000 
				paces on the Sabbath for any reason. This confirms that the 
				warning is intended for latter-day Israel, back in 
				its Old Covenant relationship at the beginning of the Great 
				Tribulation, 3½ years from the Second Coming. The Church will 
				already be gone.
				
				Then in Matt 24:29 He said that immediately 
				after the tribulation ends, the sun will be darkened, and the 
				moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from the sky, 
				and the heavenly bodies will be shaken. When they see these 
				signs they’ll know that The Great Tribulation has ended.
				
				Matt 24:30 has people on Earth seeing the 
				Sign of the Son of Man in the sky, and then His visible return 
				to Earth with power and great glory. This will cause all the 
				peoples of the Earth to mourn. 
				It’s now too late for them to be saved and they 
				intuitively realize it. This is the Lord’s Second Coming.
				Matt 24:36 begins with “No one knows about 
				that day or hour …” What day? What hour? According to Matt. 
				24:37 and 39 it’s the day and hour of the Second Coming. 
				Remember to stay in context. That’s been His subject since verse 
				30. I believe the reason He said “day or hour” is so we would 
				know for sure that He was talking about the actual day and hour 
				of His Coming, not the general time. 
				The specific timing of the 2nd coming is shrouded in 
				mystery.  No less 
				than 4 times within a span of 27 verses Jesus said the people 
				alive on Earth at the time will not know the day or hour of His 
				coming in advance (Matt. 24:36, 42-44, 50, Matt. 25:13). 
				In fact the only time He used the day and hour phrase was 
				in conjunction with His 2nd Coming.
				
				This lends support to the idea that the 2nd 
				Coming will likely take place on the Feast of Trumpets. 
				It was called the feast where no one knows the day or 
				hour because it came on a new moon, which was very difficult to 
				see in the night skies. 
				Add to that the fact that immediately after the Great 
				Tribulation the Moon will go dark entirely (Matt. 24:29) and it 
				makes a difficult  
				task all but impossible.
				
				Matt 25 begins with the phrase “At that 
				time, …” which is the time immediately following the 2nd Coming, 
				and contains three illustrations the Lord used to describe 
				judgments He’ll conduct after He returns. 
				I’ll just high light what they reveal about the identity 
				of their intended recipients.
				
				The Parable of 10 Virgins
				
				The first one is the Parable of 10 Virgins 
				(Matt. 25:1-13). It’s a story about 10 young women waiting for a 
				bridegroom to come.  
				All have oil lamps but because they’ve been waiting a long time, 
				five have run out of oil and are trying to buy more when he 
				arrives. Lacking oil they’re denied entry into the Wedding 
				Banquet.  This 
				parable is sometimes used to illustrate the precarious position 
				of “backsliders” in the Church, but even if you disregard the 
				problem with timing almost everything about that interpretation 
				is wrong.
				
				First, if oil is being used symbolically 
				here, as I believe it is, then the principle of Expositional 
				Constancy demands that it represent the Holy Spirit. This 
				principle says that when things are used symbolically in 
				Scripture, the symbolic use is consistent.  
				For example yeast (leaven) always symbolizes sin, and oil 
				always symbolizes the Holy Spirit. 
				Can the Church lose the Holy Spirit, or exhaust our 
				supply of Him? Ephesians 1:13 and 2 Cor. 1:21-22 both say that 
				the Holy Spirit has been sealed within us as a guarantee of our 
				inheritance, and that it happened solely because we believed the 
				Gospel message. There’s nothing anyone anywhere can do to change 
				that.
				
				But no such guarantee is indicated for 
				Tribulation believers. In fact Rev. 16:15specifically warns them 
				to stay awake and maintain their righteousness, symbolized by 
				keeping their clothes with them. (Clothing is often used to 
				represent righteousness, as inIsaiah 61:10). Rev. 16:15 implies 
				that Tribulation believers are responsible for remaining 
				steadfast in their faith to avoid losing their salvation. Matt. 
				25:8 agrees, telling us that all 10 virgins had oil in their 
				lamps at the beginning, but the five foolish ones didn’t have 
				enough to carry them through. Remember, all 10 virgins are 
				caught sleeping when He returns. 
				It’s the oil that distinguishes one group from the other, 
				not their behavior.
				
				Second, 
				these 10 women are called virgins or 
				bridesmaids, but never the Bride. Conversely, the Church 
				is the Bride, and is never called a bridesmaid! And when did you 
				ever hear of a bride having to plead with the groom for 
				admission to her own wedding banquet?
				
				Third, it looks like these young women are 
				trying to get into the Seudas Mitzvah (wedding feast) a banquet 
				that follows the wedding ceremony. 
				If so, none of them made it to the actual marriage 
				ceremony, oil or not, so none of them can be the bride. In fact 
				there’s no bride mentioned anywhere in this parable.
				
				These virgins aren’t the Church. They 
				represent Tribulation survivors trying to get into the 
				Millennial
 Kingdom. Five were saved 
				in the time between the Rapture and the end of the Great 
				Tribulation (signified by the oil), remained steadfast, and are 
				welcomed in. The five without oil when He arrived did not remain 
				steadfast and lost their place.
				This parable teaches that the Lord’s return 
				signals the deadline after which even the request to be saved 
				and receive the Holy Spirit will be denied. The door to the 
				Kingdom will be closed, and the Lord will deny knowing those 
				who’ve come too late.
				
				The Parable Of The Talents
				
				In Matt 25:14, at the beginning of the 
				Parable of the Talents, the word “again” means he’s giving 
				another illustration from the same time period as the parable of 
				the 10 Virgins, the Day of His Coming.
				
				Though our use of talent as being a gift or 
				ability derives from this parable, a talent was a Greek unit of 
				measure, usually monetary. 
				The key to interpreting a parable is knowing that 
				everything is symbolic of something else, so in this parable a 
				talent represents something valuable to the Lord that he wished 
				to have invested on His behalf. 
				Upon his return, He asks those to whom he had entrusted 
				it what they’ve accomplished.
				
				Those who teach that the talents are gifts 
				given to the Church to be used wisely, producing a measurable 
				return, haven’t read the last verse of the parable. The servant 
				who buried his talent in the ground and produced nothing with it 
				was thrown into the outer darkness, the destiny of unbelievers. 
				Is the Lord teaching a works based salvation here? 
				Threatening us with the loss of our salvation if we don’t 
				produce enough with the gifts He gave us? 
				Of course not.
				
				Reading the Bible, it’s clear that money 
				isn’t important to the Lord. But Psalm 138:2says that He values 
				His Word above all else. I believe the talents represent His 
				Word. Those who sow it into the hearts of others find that it 
				multiplies in new believers. Those who study it find that their 
				own understanding grows, multiplying their faith.
				
				But those who ignore His word find that 
				it’s like burying it in the ground. Out of sight, out of mind, 
				until what little they began with is lost to them. This proves 
				it never held any value for them, and condemns them as 
				unbelievers, to be cast into the outer darkness. They had heard 
				the truth and ignored it. Now it’s too late. In 2 Thes. 2:10 
				Paul describes them as those who perish because they refused to 
				love the Truth and so be saved. Some will bear the further 
				responsibility of having led their followers astray by their 
				refusal to teach the truth.
				
				In His Word, the Lord laid out every action 
				He would take regarding His plan for Planet Earth. “Surely the 
				Sovereign LORD does nothing without revealing his plan to his 
				servants the prophets,” He said (Amos 3:7). 
				He did this so man would never have to wonder what He was 
				up to. And where the End of the Age is concerned He had more to 
				say than about any other subject. No one can plead ignorance. 
				Again the point is that some who survive the Great Tribulation 
				will be welcomed in to the Kingdom and some won’t, and faith is 
				the determining factor.
				
				The Sheep And Goat Judgment
				
				Matt. 25:31 leaves no doubt as to its 
				timing.  It begins 
				“When the Son of Man comes … ” and goes on to talk about the 
				Lord setting up His throne on Earth after His return for the 
				judgment of the nations, actually a judgment of Gentile 
				tribulation survivors. The Lord doesn’t judge nations in the 
				eternal sense, only individuals. The Greek word here is ethnos, 
				and means “people of every kind.” They’ll be judged by how they 
				treated “His brothers” during the Great Tribulation. It’s called 
				the Sheep and Goat judgment, with the sheep being those who 
				helped His brothers through the horrific times just past and 
				goats being those who didn’t.
				
				Some say His brothers are believers, 
				whether Jew or Gentile, and others say they’re specifically 
				Jews, but the most important point is that these tribulation 
				survivors aren’t being judged by their works. Their works are 
				being cited as evidence of their faith, as inJames 2:18. To give 
				aid to a believer, especially a Jew, during the Great 
				Tribulation will take even more courage than it did in Hitler’s 
				Germany, and according to some 
				will be an offense punishable by death. Only a follower of 
				Jesus, certain of His eternal destiny, would dare do it or even 
				want to. Those who helped “His brothers” will have demonstrated 
				their faith by their works and will be ushered live into the 
				Kingdom. Those who refused to help will have condemned 
				themselves to the outer darkness by this evidence of their lack 
				of faith.
				
				All three illustrations teach the same 
				lesson. Surviving believers go live into the Kingdom. Some will 
				have relied exclusively on the Holy Spirit’s gift of faith, as 
				in the Parable of the 10 Virgins. Others will have multiplied 
				their faith by studying and sharing His word, as in the Parable 
				of the Talents. Still others have put their faith into action, 
				risking their lives in the bargain. They’re the Sheep of the 
				Sheep and Goat Judgment. But just like it’s been throughout 
				history, all are saved by faith.
				
				Where’s The Rapture?
				
				The Sheep and Goat judgment is actually an 
				expansion of Matt. 24: 40-41 “One taken and the other left … ” 
				Because of the timing problem, these verses can’t be describing 
				the Rapture. But there’s more. 
				The Greek word translated taken in verses 40 and 41 means 
				“received.” Captains choosing up sides in a sandlot baseball 
				game point to someone and say, “I’ll take you.” It means, “Come 
				over here. You’re on my team.” No problem so far, the Lord is 
				taking some but not others.
				
				But the primary meaning of the word 
				translated left is “to send away” as a divorcing husband would 
				“send away” his wife. In those days wives had no rights and 
				except in very unusual circumstances didn’t own property. The 
				marriage home was the husband’s property, usually built on his 
				family’s land. If he divorced his wife, he sent her away to live 
				somewhere else, excluding her from his presence. Unbelievers 
				won’t be sent away in this manner at the Rapture. They’ll be 
				left in place to endure the judgments.
				
				This passage isn’t describing the Rapture. 
				The timing, the context, and the disposition of the parties are 
				all wrong. It’s a summary of the Sheep and Goat judgment. Those 
				taken (received) go live into the Kingdom in their natural 
				bodies and help to re-populate the Earth, while those left (sent 
				away) are put into the Outer Darkness, forever banned from the 
				presence of God.
				
				As it was in the days of Noah so shall it 
				be at the coming of the Son of Man (Matt. 24:37) Let’s back up 
				now and address this overview statement. In the days of Noah the 
				people of Earth could be separated into three groups. There were 
				the unbelievers who perished in the Flood, Noah and his family, 
				who were preserved through the Flood, and Enoch who was taken 
				from Earth before the Flood. (Enoch was translated in Genesis 5. 
				That means that God took him live into Heaven. The Flood came in 
				Genesis 6.)
				In The Time Of The 2nd Coming the people of 
				Earth will also fall into three groups. 
				The unbelieving world will perish in the End Times 
				judgments, Israel will be preserved through the 
				judgments, and The Church will be taken from Earth before the 
				judgments.
				
				There are some interesting similarities 
				between Enoch and the Church. His name means “teaching,” one of 
				the primary roles of the Church. Jewish tradition holds that 
				Enoch was born on the 6th day of Sivan. 
				The 6th of Sivan is the day in the Hebrew Calendar on 
				which the Feast of Pentecost is celebrated. It’s the day the 
				Church was born.  I 
				think Enoch makes a good model of the Church. But you say, 
				“Enoch was only one body.” 
				So is the Church.
				
				At the 2nd Coming the door to salvation 
				will be closed.  The 
				surviving people of Earth will be judged and those who’ve become 
				believers will be welcomed into the Kingdom. 
				Unbelievers will be taken off the planet, deprived of the 
				Lord’s presence forever. 
				They wanted the Lord out of their lives, and now they’ll 
				get what they wanted.
				
				6) The Duration and Purpose of the 
				Millennium
				
				Like rapture and Lucifer, millennium is a 
				word of Latin origin and doesn’t appear any where in the 
				Scriptures. We get it from two Latin words, mille, or 1000, and 
				annum, or year, from the Latin translation of Rev. 20:6. 
				Mille annum, millennium, the Lord’s 1000-year reign on 
				Earth, is known to Israel as the Kingdom Age. It’s the 
				seventh and final thousand years of the Age of Man, begun with 
				the birth of Adam. It’s often confused with Eternity, but as we 
				saw earlier the two are distinct. A Millennium is obviously a 
				defined span of time, while by definition Eternity is the 
				absence of time as we know it.
				
				The Millennium On Earth
				
				During the Millennium, the Lord will be 
				King of Heaven and Earth, Earth being restored to the condition 
				it was in when Adam was created. This will include restoring 
				peace between man and the animals, bringing back Earth’s 
				original garden-like environment with its world wide 
				sub-tropical climate, eliminating foul weather, killer storms, 
				earthquakes and extremes of heat and cold. The span of man’s 
				life will begin increasing again to equal those of the Genesis 
				patriarchs. Sickness and disease, those by-products of sin, will 
				be greatly reduced. It appears the population of Earth will be 
				sustained by the return to an agrarian economy, but with all the 
				obstacles Adam faced gone as the curse of Genesis 3 is finally 
				lifted. Man will easily produce enough for his family’s use, and 
				enjoy doing it. None will labor unproductively, or primarily for 
				the benefit of others. Children will grow up without fear and 
				adults will grow old in peace. (A summary of Isaiah 2:1-5, 
				4:2-6, 35, 41:18-20, 60:10-22, 65:17-25, Micah 4:1-8)
				
				Since Earth will be re-populated mostly by 
				Tribulation survivors in their natural bodies, there will still 
				be sin although to a much lesser extent, especially at the 
				beginning. In the so-called Millennial Temple
				in Israel, 
				priests will conduct daily sacrifices for sin, just like in Old 
				Testament days. But while Old Testament believers observed Temple sacrifices to learn what the Messiah 
				would one day do for them, Millennial believers will observe 
				them to remember, and their children to learn, what He’s already 
				done. (Ezek 40-47)
				
				The Lord will reign supreme on Earth as 
				King and High Priest, the head of both a one-world government 
				and a one-world religion. He’ll brook no threats to His 
				established peace, nor any deviation from His doctrine. (Psalm 
				2)
				
				At the beginning, only believers will 
				inhabit Earth, enjoying the truly utopian environment that 
				mankind has always dreamed about, but only God can create. 
				They’ll soon begin bearing children who, as they mature, will 
				have to choose to receive the Lord’s pardon just as we have. And 
				as it is today some will reject Him to go their own way. By the 
				time Satan is released at the end of the Millennium, there will 
				be so many who’ve rejected the Lord that he’ll quickly find a 
				huge army of recruits for his final attempt to kick the Lord off 
				the planet.
				
				But with fire from Heaven the Lord will 
				destroy Satan’s army, casting him into the 
				Lake
 				of Fire, 
				where he’ll be tormented day and night forever. Never again will 
				he or any of his accomplices be free to afflict God’s people. 
				(Rev. 20:7-10)
				
				How Did That Happen?
				
				What began as an age of unimagined peace 
				and prosperity will have ended in open warfare against the very 
				King who made it possible. How could this be?
				
				Before the Millennium, man had three 
				excuses for his inability to please God. The first was Satan, 
				whose clever schemes led man astray. But all during the 
				Millennium, Satan will be bound in darkness.
				The second was the bad influence of 
				unbelievers. But as the Millennium begins, Earth will have been 
				cleansed of all its unbelievers. Only those who had given their 
				hearts to the Lord will be allowed to enter the Kingdom.
				
				And the third was God’s absence from our 
				midst. For 2600 years, with the exception of one 33 year period, 
				God will have been absent from the planet leaving man to “fend 
				for himself.” But all during the Millennium Father, Son, and 
				Holy Spirit will have dwelt in the midst of the people of Earth.
				What’s the point?
				
				In the Millennium, Earth dwellers will live 
				in the ideal circumstances that Adam and Eve enjoyed in the 
				Garden of Eden.  The 
				curse will be gone and the Lord will be there among them, 
				everyone’s a believer and Satan will be bound. And yet, there’s 
				enough residual sin in the hearts of unregenerate man that he’ll 
				rebel the first chance he gets. Sinful man cannot dwell in the 
				presence of a Holy God, being unable to keep His commandments. 
				He needs a Savior and Redeemer to reconcile him to God, 
				and a heart transplant to cure him of his sin nature. The whole 
				point of the Millennium is to prove once and for all that man’s 
				heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure (Jere. 17:9) 
				making it impossible for him to live in a manner pleasing to 
				God.
				
				The Millennium In the New Jerusalem
				
				Life is far different in the Home of the Redeemed Church. 
				Although the Kings of the Earth bring us their splendor, 
				no unbeliever can ever set foot in the place, nor even a 
				believer in his natural state. Our mansions in the sky are built 
				of the purest gold as are the streets that run before them, 
				their foundations made from precious stones. There’s no 
				Temple in the New Jerusalem because the Lamb of God 
				dwells there and is our Temple. The energy source that lights and 
				warms us is the Glory of God, and our radiance in turn provides 
				light for the nations of Earth.(Rev.21:9-27)
				
				Our glorified bodies will have been 
				released from their dimensional bonds, allowing us to appear and 
				disappear at will, traveling back and forth through time at the 
				speed of thought as we plumb the limitless delights of God’s 
				Creation. No detail has been overlooked where our comfort and 
				happiness are concerned. There’s no more death or mourning or 
				crying or pain, only the endless joys of exploration and 
				discovery. As it is written: “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, 
				no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love 
				him.” (1 Cor. 2:9)
				
				Our home is not on Earth, but it’s not at 
				the Throne of God either. Coming down out of the heavens but 
				never landing on Earth, our home could be called a low orbit 
				satellite in today’s terminology. 1400 miles high, wide and 
				deep, it wouldn’t fit in Israel, 
				let alone Jerusalem. 
				If we did touch down on Earth we’d need a space equivalent to 
				the area from Maine to Florida to the 
				Midwest, or all of Western Europe from 
				Sweden
				to Italy, 
				and the New Jerusalem will be over 4000 times as tall as the 
				world’s tallest building. Nearly 2/3rds the size of the Moon, it 
				simply won’t fit anywhere on Earth.
				The Church has been described as the Pearl 
				of Great Price. A pearl is created in the ocean and grows as a 
				response to an irritant. It’s the only precious gem to come from 
				a living organism. At harvest time, it’s removed from its 
				natural habitat to be placed in a custom made setting where it 
				becomes an object of adornment.
				
				And so it is with the Church. Created from 
				among the Gentile nations, the Church was a major irritant to 
				both Israel
				and the Roman Empire. Though 
				hundreds of years of persecution were intended for our 
				destruction, we grew steadily. At the harvest we’ll be taken 
				from Earth to be placed in mansions the Lord has built 
				especially for us, to become the object of His adornment.
				7) 
				
				Eternity
				
				I can’t say much about eternity except to 
				tell you that there is one. The Bible ends at the end of the 
				Millennium, yet teaches us that every one ever born lives 
				forever. The question is not whether you have eternal life. The 
				question is where you will spend eternity. There are only two 
				possible destinations and we’ve described them both. Eternal 
				bliss in the presence of God, or eternal shame and punishment 
				banished from the presence of God. While God is patient, not 
				desiring that any should be lost, it’s not His decision to make. 
				He’s given it to you, knowing that without an alternative, your 
				choice to  accept Him 
				would be meaningless. He loves you enough to risk that you’ll 
				make the wrong decision, and enough to abide by your wishes if 
				you do.
				
				Don’t get me wrong. No one would knowingly 
				choose to go to a place of eternal torment. But many will wind 
				up there. When they do it’ll be because they refused to choose 
				Heaven, and it’s the only other alternative.
				
				Here then are Seven Things you Have To Know 
				To Understand End Times Prophecy. Mastering them will allow you 
				to successfully avoid all the heresy and false teaching that 
				swirls about in these last days. The study of prophecy is not a 
				salvation issue, but the Lord did admonish us on several 
				occasions to understand the signs of the times so we wouldn’t be 
				caught off guard. We are to watch with expectation and wait with 
				certainty.
				
				In Revelation 1:3 we’re promised blessings 
				for our diligent study, and in 2 Timothy 4:8a crown for longing 
				for His appearing. But to me the greatest gift that comes from 
				studying prophecy is the strengthening of our faith. Nothing can 
				equal watching the Word of God proceed from abstract to concrete 
				as we see Bible Prophecy fulfilled before our very eyes. If you 
				listen carefully, you can almost hear the Footsteps of the 
				Messiah. 07-23-11