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Month: January 2025

THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 16

THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 16

“THEY WITHOUT US SHALL NOT BE MADE PERFECT.” – Heb 11:40. – We remark, incidentally, that following the gathering of the Church to glory, as above outlined, will come the resurrection of the holy ones of the past, – “Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and all the holy prophets,” whose resurrection will be to perfect earthly conditions, and who shall be the “princes in all the earth,” seen of men, and representatives of the invisible but all-powerful spiritual Kingdom – the glorified Christ. Thus,…

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THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 15

THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 15

“BLESSED THE DEAD WHO DIE.” Furthermore, we note a beautiful analogy here; for, thus considered, our Lord’s resurrection a few days after his taking of office as King in typical Israel, corresponds to, or parallels the resurrection of the Church, “the body of Christ” a few days after his taking to himself honor and glory and power as the King of nations, in the Spring of 1878. Not only so, but the Book of Revelation, in a scene which belongs…

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THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 14

THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 14

THEY KNEW NOT THE TIME OF THEIR VISITATION. – LUKE 19:44. – Our Lord reproved the teachers of Israel because they did not discern the signs of the times; because they “knew not the TIME of their visitation.” His words imply that their ignorance was a mark of carelessness and unworthiness, and of divine disfavor. He said: “Ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?” There was a reason, and the realization of…

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THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 13

THE PAROUSIA (PRESENCE) OF OUR LORD JESUS, Part 13

Continuing our previous thought: The change of nature which our Lord experienced in his resurrection was no less a step upward from the earthly to the heavenly condition, than was the change of nature which he experienced at his birth a step downward from the heavenly to the earthly condition, called “humbling himself,” laying aside his glory. As he laid aside the glory of his spirit being to become a man, so he, in turn, laid aside his humanity in death in…

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