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[THE FIRST AND THE LAST - Part VI

(Rev. 1:11)

by Leland Earls]

 

 

[Relating Matured Sonship to the Prophetic Harvest Pattern]

 

I will deal briefly with just one more statement by Paul. In I Cor. 16:50 he declares that "flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God." Notice that word "inherit." Ac­cording to Jewish custom, inheritance was for a son who had "come of age;" who was given his portion of the Father's inheritance and thus became a joint-heir. When this time came, as appointed by the father (Gal. 4:1-2), the son (sometimes in a special ceremony) was offi­cially acknowledged and given (or placed in) his inheritance. There is a special Greek word which Paul uses as the spiritual counterpart for the sons of God. It is huiothesia - a combination of huios (son) and tithemi (to place, appoint, ordain, put, or set forth). Unfortunately, the translators of the authorized (King James) version used the English word "adoption" to translate the Greek word. The concept, however, which Paul was seeking to convey when using this word in his epistles has nothing to do with adoption as we use it in our culture. Paul makes this clear in Rom. 8:23 where he states that we "who have the first fruits of the Spirit (through the Holy Spirit baptism), even we ourselves groan within our­selves, eagerly waiting for the adoption (placing as a son), the redemption of our body." Thus it is something yet in the future. When that redemption (glorification) of the body takes place, then will fulfill Rom. 8:19.

 

Since "flesh and blood" cannot enter into that inheritance, it becomes evident that for those sons who become sufficiently purified, proven, and prepared, the "redemption of the body" refers to the glorification of the body, so that it becomes like to Christ's glori­fied body, able to function at will either in the heavenly realm or manifest as "flesh and bone" in the physical realm (Luke 24:39). So whether we see it in the metaphor of the harvest, where the grain must reach a certain stage of ripeness before it can be reaped, or in that of a son, who must reach a certain stage of maturity and responsibility before he can be placed in his inheritance, the truth is the same; God must do a work within those He is preparing to gather into the glory-realm.

 

What God is primarily after is PURITY; for it is the "pure in heart" who will see God (Mt. 5:3), and "without holiness no one will see the Lord" (He. 12: 14). The heart must be purged from the bondage to carnality. But there must also be a proving, with sufficient overcoming and mastery over self that equates to an "acceptable maturity." I use that terminology to distinguish it from an absolute maturity or perfection, for we will be growing towards the stature of the Father for many eons to come. But during this age, only those who have "come of age" as God sees it, can be "placed as sons" in the heavenly inheritance. This is the meaning of the words spoken of the firstfruits company in Rev. 14:5, that they are "without fault before the Throne of God."

 

Have you ever stopped to think that a glorified body is a powerful vessel or vehicle? Supposing you had a child 3 or 4 years old still riding a tricycle. Would you give that child the keys to your powerful automobile and tell him to use it whenever he wanted to? Stupid, you say. Well, not as stupid as claiming that all Christians, whether babes in Christ, children, or just plain carnal ones, are going to receive glorified bodies all at the same time. Absolute chaos would break out in the heavenly realm in a hurry if God did that.

 

 

 

[The Pre-Tribulation First Fruits in the Prophetic Harvest Pattern]

 

Let us now return to the “harvest pattern” and I will conclude this article with some final thoughts. In the pattern of Israel’s natural harvest it took the “latter rains” to insure a bounteous increase for reaping. However, for the barley crop, the intermittent rains and increasing warmth of late winter (especially at lower elevations) caused some barley heads to ripen before the heavy spring rains came in their fullness. Thus there were sufficient ripened barley heads to make up the first fruits wave sheaf to be offered at the time of the Passover feast. Even so will it be in the end time spiritual harvest. The first fruits will be translated and glorified BEFORE the full “latter rain” outpouring takes place. Hallelujah! All things will be conformed to the “harvest pattern” given by the ONE who is the FIRST and the LAST.

 

In. Zech. 10:1, the prophet admonishes: “ASK of the LORD rain in the time of the latter rain.” We must understand God’s strategy! Not until the Lord springs His SNARE or trap and unexpectedly translated the first fruits (who are “counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man,” Luke 21:34-36, Rev. 3:10), will the remaining church be SHOCKED TO ITS KNEES, crying out to God and ASKING for RAIN; for it will then be the TIME for the “latter rain.” And when it “falls” the real power of God will be manifest as never before in church history! Lord, hasten the day!

 

“And behold, I am coming quickly (suddenly, unexpectedly) and my reward is with me, to give to every one according to his work. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the FIRST and the LAST.” (Rev. 22:12-13).

 

“He who testifies to these things says, ‘Surely I am coming quickly’ (suddenly unexpectedly). Amen. Even so come Lord Jesus! The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.” Rev. 22:20-21.

 

                        Leland Earls

                        Concluded: 11/29/88

 

Note: All scripture quotations in this article are taken from The New King James Version, except where otherwise indicated.

 

[Ed. Post Script – As affirmed before the article, the Lord provided me other explanations capable of reconciling Paul’s statements on the rapture (which appear to teach only one all-inclusive event) with brother Leland’s teaching of a conditional two-phased rapture based in the prophetic harvest paradigm. I later posited these explanations to him and he found them agreeable in addition to what he had presented here.

 

My first question regarded Paul’s statement that “we shall all be changed” at the last trumpet, “in the twinkling of an eye.” How can we all be changed at the same time like this if, as brother Earl’s asserts, some will be changed before the tribulation and others afterward? What the Lord showed me however is that this question is based in a false assumption regarding the term “twinkling of an eye.” The assumption is that the term “twinkling of an eye” demands simultaneous translation of all.

 

In truth, this assumption is unwarranted. The fact that we all shall be changed “in the twinkling of an eye” is not forced to mean that we are all changed “at once together in the SAME moment.” Yes, we will all be changed “in a moment” of time. But it does not have to be the same moment for everyone. Some can be changed in an earlier moment, and others at a later moment. Everyone is still changed “in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye.” Paul is emphasizing the instantaneous suddenness of the translation, not its point in time.

My second question regarded Paul’s statement that the rapture does not occur until after the dead are first raised. How could a first fruits “sheaf” be translated before the dead are raised if this is to be so?

 

However, the Spirit drew my attention more carefully to Paul’s words. He says that “we who are alive and remain shall not precede those who are asleep.” I had always assumed that the phrase “and remain” was simply a redundant way of saying “alive.” But actually, the words “and remain” allow for the possibility that some do not remain because they have already been translated! Subtle? Yes. Impossible? Not at all. The Spirit is in fact known to be very prophetically subtle. Now, brother Earl’s interpreted the phrase “and remain” to refer to those who escape martyrdom during the tribulation. Also quite valid. The truth is that the Spirit is not limited to a single meaning in His words. Thus there is nothing in Paul’s statement about the resurrection of the dead that precludes all possibility of any prior partial translation! As brother Earls would exclaim, “Hallelujah!”

 

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