God's Eternal Purpose
By C. R. Stam
Have you ever
considered carefully the opening words of the Bible? “In the beginning God
created the heaven and the earth.” Why doesn’t it simply say that God created the
Universe? Why the heaven and the earth?
As we go on
reading we find the answer to this question, for the Bible clearly teaches that
God has a two-fold purpose; one having to do with the earth and the other with
heaven. The former is the subject of prophecy, while the latter is the subject
of the “mystery”, or secret, revealed to and through St. Paul. (See Acts 3:21;
and cf. Romans 16:25). The former concerns Israel and the nations; the latter
“the Body of Christ”, the Church of the heavenly calling.
Some people are
surprised to learn that there is not one promise in the whole Old Testament
about going to heaven. There the whole outlook is earthly, with Messiah
reigning as King (Jer. 23:5; et al). When our Lord appeared in the flesh the
angels cried: “Peace on earth” (Luke 2:14). He Himself said that “the meek”
shall “inherit the earth” (Matt.5:5). He taught His disciples to pray: “Thy
will be done in earth, as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10).
Even at Pentecost
Peter declared that after “the restitution of all things” God would send Jesus
back to earth and the times of refreshing would “come from the presence of the
Lord” (Acts 3:19-21.
Not until the
raising up of Paul do we learn that now all believers in Christ are “baptized
into one body” (I Corinthians 12:13), and Colossians 1:5 and many other Pauline
passages, speak of “the hope which is laid up for you IN HEAVEN”. Indeed,
before God, believers are already given a position “in heavenly places” and are
“blessed with all spiritual blessings IN [THE] HEAVENLIES in Christ” (Ephesians
1:3; 2:4-7).
The prophecies
regarding the Kingdom, however, will still be fulfilled and Christ will reign
on earth and bring the promised “times of refreshing”. Thank God, this world
will not forever be a place of war and bloodshed, sickness and death, misery
and woe. Indeed, at that time, heaven and earth will be opened to each other,
and thus will be fulfilled God’s two-fold purpose: “That in the dispensation of
the fulness of times He might gather together in one all things in Christ…”
(Ephesians1:1
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