The Lamb Slain
A Word on God's Eternal Plan
I do not believe in Dispensationalism. I believe that God is all knowing
and does not change. I believe that we should look at history according
to what we can understand about God's power, goodness and character.
Dispensationalism
is the basic belief that God has treated mankind differently, at
different times in history. It also puts forth the idea that God's
treatment of mankind was different before Christ died, and before the
Holy Spirit came.
I disagree.
My
view of these things comes from the Bible, and biblical concepts. The
foundational view is the all powerfulness of God, and the fact that He
changes not.(Mal. 3:6)
He does not change, therefore His treatment of man has not changed, despite what we see or believe. In Malachi chapter 3 referenced above He plainly states that His promises and His workings do not change. We change. We suffer consequences or blessings but His plan does not change.
The
scriptures imply that God is a master builder. That means that He has a
blue print of what He is building. But, unlike a human builder, the
structure is already completed in heaven. It is already done in God's
eyes.
Things have occurred "in the fullness of
time" on this Earth. You cannot have a roof until the foundation is
built. That is a process. This is what dispensationalists see. The
process. But, by faith and the power of God, it is already "finished".
(Eph. 1:10) Nothing can stop it. Ephesians chapter 1 explains this.
It's like your
salvation. When you got saved, you are so saved that according to God,
you are already seated in the heavenly places with Christ Jesus. (Eph. 2:6)
History is like that. It's already done. The kingdom is already built. But, it is coming to pass in the flesh, which shall pass away.
Pray on this verse.
" ...book of life of the lamb slain at the foundation of the Earth" (Rev. 13:8)
In the last days the Anti-Christ will make war against the Saints. The saints are the true believers in The Book of Life.
The next section says "the Lamb SLAIN FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE EARTH."
That means Jesus was killed as our sacrifice in the eyes and plans of God, before He created the Earth. (Gen.1:1) as Ephesians chapter one explains, in regards to our salvation.
So, what does that mean?
It
means that God has been working the same plan from the beginning. This
can be seen in Cain slaying Able. That is a picture of the Jews slaying
Christ. Brother killing brother. When we see Cain slaying Able, Cain is then sent to wander. Just like Israel was sent to wander in the Diaspora which began in 70 AD. after Christ was slain.
So, from the point that Death and Sin entered the world, God already had the problem solved.
It means that every person who has turned to God by faith, since time began are saved the same way we are today.
As Paul and James said, "it was imputed righteousness unto Abraham that He believed God."( Romans chapter 4, James 2:23) (James does not preach works, despite what some would have you believe. The works he speaks of are belief, confession, baptism, communion, and service, among other things. Confessing Jesus is the Lord, is a work.)
When
Abraham believed the word given to him, God put him in Christ, the lamb slain from the
foundation of the Earth. He was written in the Lambs Book of Life.
How does the book work?
When
we are born, we are in the book. Babies do not go to hell. This is explained in Romans chapter 5. When Paul says " For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law." (Romans 5:13) Babies have no understanding of right and wrong. Therefore, the guilt of sin is not imputed upon them till they have an understanding.
There comes a point in our lives when God has determined that we understand enough. Then, we are tempted and if we choose to sin, then guilt is imputed upon us. We are covered in Sin and facing the consequences. We know in our heart that whatever it is is wrong. Our conscience warns us. Something tells us. Do not steal that thing. Do not have that sexual action. Do not hurt that person. Whatever it is. We know it's wrong, and we do it anyway. Boom. We die spiritually.
When we sin the first time, knowing
it's a sin, we are blotted out of the Book of Life.. We then abide in Eternal Death, which is separation. We are headed to hell when we die because we are not washed in the Blood of Jesus to be cleaned. We cannot enter Paradise, or else heaven would be tainted with Sin forever. Think of a quarantine, and a virus.
When we hear God's call and turn to Him, with faith, believing in Him and confessing Jesus as our Lord, we are saved.
We receive a new name and are written in the Book of Life, never to be removed again.
Just
like Abraham. All the saints from Adam till the last one are saved the
same way. Because it was already finished at the Foundation.
The Holy Spirit, comes to live in a clean vessel, washed in the Blood. There is nothing that says this changed from days of old.
Jesus
tells us that when He leaves, the Comforter comes to be with us and in
us. He doesn't say that this is different from the past. The Holy Spirit
has worked with and dwelt in people from the beginning, when they are
saved.
That's why the scriptures are "God
Breathed". By inspiration. The scriptures tell the life of Saints. If
they didn't have the Spirit then how could their lives be special enough
to put in the Word? It's not just the words, it is the person's life and
events described in the Word.
The Holy Spirit
has always dwelt with the Saints. Sometimes there's a greater infilling,
but He is there, from the Foundation of the Earth.
Paradise is heaven. That is where saved people go when they die to be with Christ. Paradise will come down to Earth. The City of God which is in Paradise will come to Earth when God creates a New Sky (heaven) and New Earth, after it is cleansed. (Luke 23:43, 2 Cor. 12:4, Rev. 2:7, Revelation Chapter 21)
The Saints of Old are in Paradise, and have been since they died.
God defeated Death, Sin and Satan, before anything was created. We are just watching the building being built.
But it was already finished. Long before.
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