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Feast
of Tabernacles—Day 6, 2008
Fred
R. Coulter—October 19, 2008
We’re getting closer and closer to the end of the Feast, and
also it means that as the fulfilling of the Millennium takes place, we’re
getting closer and closer and closer to the end of the Millennium. And of
course, there will be events that will take place, some things that we need to
understand, how God is going to do it—so we’ll cover that beginning tomorrow. So
we can see what the end of the Millennium is going to be like. But here, we’re
examining now, we’ll continue on in the book of Psalms, and see the Kingdom of
God and the Millennium in the Psalms. Now, we’ve seen it has a lot to do
with our
job,
our purpose,
how we get
there,
the whole
world worshipping God;
the whole
world serving God;
the way that
God blesses the whole world.
And we saw a tremendous thing of how we are going to worship God
"in the beauty of holiness" as spirit beings. A complete and
profound and absolute perfect worship of God that we cannot experience until
we’re resurrected from the dead and are spirit beings and come to the presence
of God Himself to worship Him.
Now that is going to be awesome, indeed! That is going to be
something!
So these are the things that God wants us to keep our minds on.
One of the things that is always important for us to do is this: Always
keep our minds on the goal; and always keep our minds on the Kingdom of God.
Anything that comes along, put it into perspective; put it into God’s hands to
work out for you—and always remember that "all things work together for
good to those who love God and are called according to His purpose." So
that’s why, even in times of trouble and distress, don’t get worried, don’t get
fixated on the trouble and distress.
Keep focused
on the goal.
What we’re
going to do.
Where we are
going.
How we are
going to do it.
Who God is.
Who Christ
is.
What His
plan and purpose is.
And that we
are an integral part of it.
And because He has personally chosen us to reveal
these things to us, to give us knowledge and understanding, and to create in us
His very character to prepare for these times of living in the Millennium and on
into all eternity. So you see, God has greater things for us. God has fantastic
things for us to do. And so, we need to keep our minds on that—and that is one
of the reasons we have the Feast of Tabernacles every year. So we can get
refocused on what God is doing.
And let’s understand this: Because of this, it’s not like it was
in the past, the Feast of Tabernacles is to be an enjoyable, spiritual time in
fellowshipping with the brethren and not converted into a carnal vacation of
games and drinking and things that has happened in the past.
So let’s come now to Psalm 72. Now this is quite a Psalm. Here,
again, we are going to see how it emphasizes God’s judgment—because He’s going
to judge the whole world continuously—and how His righteousness is always going
to be upheld and used to help, to teach, to inspire, to uplift.
Psalm 72:1: "Give the king Your judgments… [How do you think
we’re going to operate and judge during the Millennium?
By God’s
judgments,
by His laws,
by His
commandments,
by His
Spirit,
by His
purpose
—right? Yes, indeed!] …O God, and Your righteousness
to the king’s son; That he may judge Your people in righteousness and Your poor
with justice. The mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little
hills, by righteousness" (vs 1-3). So here it is: righteousness is going to flow
down.
Can you imagine what the world is going to be like when there is
no crime, there are no criminals, there is no one devoted to evil, that God is
leading, and guiding, and doing His greatest work of creation with the human
race—all during the Millennium. And bringing into the Kingdom of God
billions! Billions of sons and daughters! And He’s doing that because
when New Jerusalem comes down to the earth, then there’s the vastness of the
universe, which even men are beginning to understand, is still being
created. And so, we’re going to figure in that one way or another. So
always keep your mind on that.
Verse 4: "He shall judge the poor of the people; He shall save
the children of the needy and shall crush in pieces the oppressor…. [Won’t even
be around any longer.] …They shall fear You as long as the sun and moon endure
throughout all generations" (vs 4-5). All through the Millennium. Now it says
there in Rev. 21 that the ‘New Jerusalem has no need of the sun or moon to shine
in it,’ because the glory of God lightens it. But that doesn’t mean that there
is going to be no sun or no moon. It just doesn’t need it. So here is the ‘moon
unto all generations.’
Verse 6: "He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass…
[This is God’s Spirit leading] …like showers that water the earth…. [Notice
again, water, righteousness, serving.] …In His days the righteous shall flourish
and abundance of peace until the moon be no more…. [Well, I don’t know if the
moon’s going to be gone forever or whatever, but if it is I tell you how we’re
going to find out: you be there so you’ll know.] …He shall also have the rule
from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth" (vs 6-8). Never
has been a time like that.
I could have brought this up as well, too, that the prophecies
haven’t been fulfilled. This has never been fulfilled. When is it that they have
worshipped God; He has the ‘rule from sea to sea and from the river unto the
ends of the earth’? Never has been.
Verse 11: "Yea, all kings shall prostrate themselves before Him…
[That’s part of our worship, too. Imagine what it’s going to be like when we
worship God in the ‘beauty of holiness’ and prostrate ourselves down before God.
Hmmmm.] (v 12): …For He shall deliver the needy when he cries, and the poor with
the one who has no helper. He shall have compassion upon the weak and needy, and
shall save the lives of the needy. He shall redeem their life from deceit and
violence; and their blood shall be precious in His sight" (vs 11-14). So that’s
going to be a tremendous thing that’s going to happen—the Millennium and all
eternity is set before us.
Verse 16: "May there be an abundance of grain in the earth upon
the top of the mountains; may its fruit wave like Lebanon, and they of the city
shall flourish like grass of the earth…. [All extolling God. This is talking
about peace, prosperity, love, righteousness, goodness, the right God, the right
judgment—everything to uplift the mind, the heart, the soul, the being of
everyone.] …His name shall endure forever; His name shall be continued as long
as the sun; and men shall be blessed in Him; all nations shall call Him
blessed…. [Hasn’t happened yet, has it?] …Blessed is the LORD God, the God of
Israel, Who alone does wondrous things. And blessed be His glorious name
forever; and all the earth is filled with His glory! Amen and Amen. The prayers
of David the son of Jesse are ended" (vs 16-20).
Now, isn’t it interesting how many of these Psalms relating to
the kingdom that God gave to David, a man after His own heart—and the first king
to really be a righteous king. Now, Saul flunked out because of vanity. And
unfortunately, Solomon got corrupted—we’ve already covered that.
Now let’s come to Psalm 84. Let’s see again some more of the
motivation of coming into the presence of God and what we need to do, and how we
need to look at being able to be in the Millennium, to live with God, to dwell
with God—that’s going to be fantastic!
Psalm 84:1: "How lovely are Your tabernacles, O LORD of hosts!…
[City of Jerusalem, city of the King, the new temple that He’s going to build
there—with the pillar of cloud by day and the fire by night. And the only ones
to go into Jerusalem will be those who are spirit beings.] …How lovely are Your
tabernacles, O LORD of hosts!" We can’t imagine how beautiful it’s going to be.
We’re going to see part of it when we come to the Last Great Day and we do our
step into eternity (Rev. 21 & 22). And from there on, we don’t know what it’s
going to be—but it’s going to be something!
Now, here’s how our desire needs to be toward God, v 2: "My soul
longs, yea, even faints for the courts of the LORD; my heart and my flesh cry
out for the living God…. [Now this is what it means to love God with all your
heart, with all your mind, with all your soul and with all your strength.]
…cries out for the living God. [He looks out and says,] Yea, even the sparrow
has found a house, and the swallow a nest for herself where she may lay her
young, even Your altars, O LORD of hosts, my King and my God. Blessed are those
who dwell in Your house… [We’re going to dwell there. This is talking about New
Jerusalem.] …they will still be praising You. Selah. Blessed is the man whose
strength is in You… [not himself, not his vanity, but in God. For His
righteousness, for His truth, for His Spirit, for His love and all of those
things.] …Blessed is the man whose strength is in You; Your ways are in their
hearts… [the spiritual creation of God within us.] …Who passing through the
valley of weeping make it a place of springs… [completely change it] …yea, the
early rain also clothes it with blessings. They go from strength to strength,
every one of them appearing in Zion before God" (vs 2-7).
Can you imagine? There’s going to come a set time when we’re
going to come before God the Father and Jesus Christ personally. Can you imagine
what that’s going to be like? But it’s going to happen. I can’t imagine it, but
I tell you what, in going through the Psalms here, I have a little greater
inkling of what it’s like to look through a glass darkly and to see some of the
images of these things start to become a little clearer in my mind.
Verse 8: "O LORD God of hosts, hear my prayer; give ear, O God
of Jacob. Selah. Behold, O God, our shield, and look upon the face of Your
anointed, For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere. I
would rather stand at the threshold of the house of my God than dwell in the
tents of wickedness, For the LORD God is a sun and shield; the LORD will give
grace and glory; no good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly. O
LORD of hosts, blessed is the man who trusts in You" (vs 8-12). That’s what it
needs to be with us. This is a tremendous Psalm of our desire depicting the
earnestness and the longing and the really fainting, as it were. It leaves us
weak and breathless to contemplate the greatness of God and to be in His
company.
All right, let’s come here to Psalm 86:8: "Among the gods there
is none like You… [He’s talking the other gods of the nations on the earth at
this particular time.] …O LORD; neither are there any works like Your works. All
nations whom You have made shall come and worship before You, O LORD, and shall
glorify Your name" (vs 8-9). Now they’re going to do this every Sabbath, every
Holy Day—that is going to be an amazing thing, isn’t it? And we’re going to be a
part of directing that and supervising that and making sure that it happens and
all of this to the glory of God. Now, what happens when that happens? God is
pleased and His blessings flow and His Spirit comes and His love is poured
out—and the intents and purposes of God are disclosed to everyone. God is
pleased. These are things which please God!
Verse 10 [transcriber’s correction]: "For You are
great and do wonderful things; You alone are God…. [Verse 11 shows what it’s
going to be; this is why we’re going to be teachers]: Teach me Your way, O LORD…
[Now, we need to have that right now in our lives, don’t we, every day. God,
teach me. God, help me. You see, one of the things that’s so important for us to
realize is this: is that we are totally dependent upon God for everything.
Everything
physical,
everything
spiritual,
every breath
we draw,
every bite
of food we eat,
everything
that we see,
the houses
that we live in;
everything
comes from God.
And on top of that, He has blessed us so tremendously with
His Spirit and with His love and the knowledge of
His Word. And that becomes the greatest and most important thing.]
…Teach me Your way, O LORD, I will walk in Your truth…" (vs 10-11). Now that is
as a way of life. And as I said yesterday, we have to come to the point that our
yes is yes and our no is no. And in particularly, not just to what
you verbalize to other people, but in your heart toward God; and in your heart
in dealing with other people as well. That what you say is the truth, and you
will stand behind it. What you will tell someone you will do, you will do. What
you tell God you will do—because there are certain things that we have to come
to in our lives and just cease from doing it. And we have to say, ‘Yes, God,
this is what I am going to do’—and continue to do it and that your word is
truth; and that it will be done. Not going out, as it says there in one of the
Proverbs, when you vow a vow and then you look at it and think, ‘Well, now I
better change my mind.’ Well, you yes is not yes, and your no is not no.
So this is it: "…walk in Your truth; my heart rejoices to fear
Your name. I will praise You, O LORD my God, with all my heart, and I will
glorify Your name forevermore… [And this tells us how to do it—doesn’t it?] …For
great is Your mercy toward me… [And think of the great mercy that is given to
us, that is going to happen when we are resurrected; when we are changed from
flesh to spirit. And God is going to reach down and He is going to call us out
of the grave. Think of all the saints that are in the grave right now, in their
place of safety, waiting for the return of Christ and the resurrection—it’s
going to be something!] …and You have delivered my soul from the depths of the
grave" (vs 11-13). And that has got to be the resurrection.
"O God, the proud have risen against me (v 14)… [and so forth,
it blends into other things.] (v 15): …But You, O LORD, are a God full of
compassion, and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in steadfast love and
truth…. [And that could also be mercy and truth. So these are the
characteristics of God, that He wants us to learn; that He wants us to develop
as He molds and shapes our spiritual character.
Now let’s come to Psalm 93. Now there are several Psalms in a
row which have to do with the reign of God on earth. And of course, here again,
for all of those who think all prophecy has been fulfilled, what do you do with
this: Psalm 93:1: "The LORD reigns…" If He’s here on earth and reigning, where
is He? Well, Jesus said, ‘If they say He’s in the wilderness, don’t go forth. If
they say He’s in a secret chamber, don’t believe it.’ Because He’s going to
return in a spectacular and fantastic way, that we’ve already covered in the
events leading up to Pentecost.
"The LORD reigns; He is clothed with majesty… [Because He’s a
spirit being and His countenance shines as the sun; and His visage is the full
strength of the sun and even His feet as if they burn as brass burning in the
fire; and His eyes are a flame of fire.] …the LORD is clothed with strength. He
clothed Himself and the world also is established; it shall not be moved….
[That’s how He’s going to solidify everything during the Millennium. No one’s
going to go against Him. Now at the end of the Millennium there will be those
who will want to—and we’ll cover that tomorrow.] …Your throne is established of
old; You are from everlasting…. [Now think of that!] …The floods have lifted up,
O LORD, the floods have lifted up their voices; the floods lift up their waves.
The LORD on high is mightier than the thunders of many waters, yea, mightier
than the mighty waves of the sea" (vs 1-4). We’re going to have love and honor
and respect, and we’ll see the great power of God in everything that we see.
Now, that’s going to be something for all people.
Now, what I want you to do the next time you watch the news with
all of the crime and all of the stupidity on it, think about the comparison and
the contrast to what we are covering here during the Feast of Tabernacles. Think
about that! Think what the difference is going to be! And then maybe you will
understand 1-John 5:21 where He says, ‘The whole world lies in wickedness.’
Now the other night I got up, oh say about 12:30, quarter till
one, so I turned on the television, because I wanted to check and see if there
was any late-breaking news on anything concerning the fires and so forth—there
wasn’t. And so, I did a channel-surf. I went through all 74 channels—let’s see,
we have 74 plus 8, so that’s 82 channels—I went through every one. And guess
what I saw on every one? Sin, sin, sin, sin, sin! And I thought to
myself, this is incredible! We’re reaching the days like it was in the days of
Noah. That the thought of every man was only "evil continually"! And I just
couldn’t get over it. So, next time you watch the news, keep these things in
mind and see if you don’t agree with me.
Now, let’s come to Psalm 96—and here we have…this is really,
really great. There are other Psalms; we couldn’t possibly cover all of them,
but here’s Psalm 96:1: "O sing to the LORD a new song… [Now you compare what the
music of the world is today: evil—especially to drive in the hearts and minds of
young people and get them thinking on evil and wretchedness and death and doom
and gloom and witchcraft and the occult and all of those things. Now think of
the world totally changed]: …sing to the LORD, all the earth…. [Again,
put yourself in that place just above the earth and as the earth turns, what’s
it going to be like to hear all these praises coming up from people every day
and every Sabbath and every Holy Day? It’s going to be magnificent!
They’re all going to be able to sing, I think, at that time there won’t be too
many making a joyful noise because God is going heal all of the people who have
trouble singing so they can sing praise to God. Now, that’s my own personal
opinion.
"Sing to the LORD, bless His name; show forth His salvation from
day to day. Declare His glory among the nations, His wonders among all people…
[That’s going to happen every single day. That’s why it says in Isaiah 10, that
the earth is going to be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the oceans cover
the earth. And here’s part of it how it’s done]: …For the LORD is great, and
greatly to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods… [It’ll be all outmoded
at that time] …For all the gods of the nations are idols… [There won’t be any
around during the Millennium.] …but the LORD made the heavens. Honor and majesty
are before Him; strength and beauty are in His sanctuary. Give to the LORD, O
you kindreds of the people; give to the LORD glory and strength. Give to the
LORD the glory due to His name; bring an offering and come into His courts. O
worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness; fear before Him, all the earth" (vs
2-9).
So there’s going to be a "beauty of holiness" that people will
worship Him in, and there will be a "beauty of holiness" which we, as the sons
and daughters of God, will worship God with. So it’s going to be magnificent all
the way around.
"Say among the nations, ‘The LORD reigns, and the world shall be
established; it shall not be moved; He shall judge the people with
righteousness’…. [No evil, no underhandedness, none of the sins that people have
today which they just take for granted as normal. None of that!] …Let the
heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and the fullness
of it. Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it; then shall all the trees
of the forest rejoice… [Now we don’t know exactly how that’s going to be, but I
can tell you this: when plants are taken care of in a right way, they respond,
and they produce. Now I don’t know how a plant’s going to rejoice, but I tell
you what, I want to stick around and see how that’s going to be. Now I know
they’re not going to talk and answer back. It’s not going to be like that stupid
movie Talk to the Animals. You’re not going to talk to the plants. ‘Oh,
tree tree, how are you?’ I’m fine, thank you, give me a little more water.
I don’t think it’ll be anything like that. But it’s going to be so fantastic
that that will happen.] (v 13): …Before the LORD; for He comes, for He comes to
judge the earth; He shall judge the world with righteousness and the people with
His truth" (vs 10-13).
Amazing! So here, these are called "the Lord reigns Psalms."
Every one of these have to do about the reigning of God. That has to be during
the Millennium. So, look at all these Psalms which tell us what is going to
happen. Now, you see this is why carnal, ‘Christianity’ today (if I could call
it that)—and that’s really the right name to call it ‘carnal Christianity.’ The
reason is this: Because the ‘carnal mind is not subject to the law of God,
neither indeed can be.’ It’s ‘enmity against God.’ So if you have a Christianity
that says there’s no laws, there’s no commandments, all these things have been
fulfilled—no wonder they have to throw in this stupid doctrine of going to
heaven, you’re an immortal soul; because they don’t ever read these Psalms and
have any understanding as to what they mean. But we who keep the Sabbath and the
Holy Days and Feast of Tabernacles, we can learn if we get in and study and put
it all together.
Now here, Psalm 97:1: "The LORD reigns; let the earth rejoice;
let the multitude of islands be glad. Clouds and darkness are all around Him;
righteousness and judgment are the foundation of His throne. A fire goes before
Him and burns up His enemies round about" (vs 1-3). There won’t be any enemies
to burn up. Well, if someone commits the unpardonable sin, yeah, they’re going
to be devoured. But I wonder what it’s like when God says, ‘Ok, I’m going to
leave Jerusalem and I’m going to come and visit this part of the earth.’ Will He
come in this manner? What’s it going to be like to see God coming from
Jerusalem, and His cherubim and it lands down wherever they’re going to
land—huh? That’s going to be something, isn’t it?
Verse 6: "The heavens declare His righteousness… [And Psa. 19
says ‘His glory’—shows the glory of God] …and all the people see His glory….
[That’s going to be something! Isn’t it? That’s going to be absolutely
magnificent!] (Then they have the inset verse here): …All those who serve graven
images are ashamed who boast themselves in idols… [We’re going to know the
absolute foolishness of idols. You can read there in Isa. 41, 42, 43 & 44 about
the stupidity of people who make idols.] (Now, let’s go on, v 8): …Zion heard
and was glad; and the daughters of Judah rejoiced because of Your judgments, O
LORD, For You, LORD, are high above all the earth; You are exalted high above
all gods…. [So what it is now, Christ comes to the earth, He’s going to be on
the earth.] …You who love the LORD, hate evil! He preserves the souls of His
saints; He delivers them out of the hand of the wicked. Light is sown for the
righteous and gladness for the upright in heart. Rejoice in the LORD, you
righteous ones, and give thanks at the remembrance of His holiness" (vs 6-12).
So there again, quite a wonderful, wonderful Psalm depicting the
Millennium and the reign of God on earth with the kings and priests under Christ
to bring it about.
Now, I just want you to stop and think about all that we’ve
covered and I want you to think about the foolishness of the leaders of this
world. And the foolishness of people who think that man—I don’t care who he is,
where he is, what country he is in, I don’t care what his race is, how tall he
is, how short he is or whatever—no one can, by political means, solve
spiritual problems. We need to keep that in mind.
All right, Psalm 98—goes right on. These are Psalms of degrees
and each one sort of adds to the other and puts together a complete picture.
Psalm 98:1: "O sing to the LORD a new song, for He has done marvelous things;
His right hand… [Now, we have a song in the hymnal, don’t we, of this] …and His
holy arm have gotten Him the victory. The LORD has made known His salvation; He
Has revealed His righteousness in the sight of the nations" (vs 1-2). Not today!
Satan the devil is deceiving them. They are blinded. They can’t understand. And
God said that He has blinded them and ultimately, as we know, for the
fulfillment of the Last Great Day, that He can save them. So even that, that’s a
wonderful thing to understand.
"He has remembered His steadfast love and His truth toward the
house of Israel… [spiritual and physical] …all the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation of our God…. [Now, that has never happened!] …Make a joyful noise
to the LORD, all the earth; break forth, and rejoice, and sing praise. Sing to
the LORD with the lyre, with the lyre, and the voice of a psalm. With silver
trumpets and sound of a ram’s horn make a joyful noise before the LORD, the
King…. [So there still will be joyful noise. I can see where the rams horn makes
a joyful noise, because it sounds so awful. If you’ve never heard a ram’s horn,
that’s nothing like a silver trumpet. This is just a blast, and it’s kind of
like a big blast going out—so that’s the only joyful noise you can make before
the Lord your God.] …Let the sea roar, and the fullness of it, the world, and
those who dwell in it. Let the floods clap their hands; let the hills be joyful
together Before the LORD, for He comes to judge the earth; with righteousness He
shall judge the world and the people with equity" (vs 3-9).
So there you have another Psalm. I tell you, by time you get
done with this, you’re going to see—and we could do this in all parts of the
Bible; we could get some things out of Genesis, and some things out of Exodus,
Leviticus and Numbers—every book there is something to do with the Kingdom of
God, even in the histories of the tribes of Israel and Judah, because they were
the physical Kingdom of God on earth. So there are things we can get out
of that. And then we have all of the prophets; then we have the Psalms. Then we
have the New Testament; in that we have the Gospels and Acts, and we have the
General Epistles and we have the Epistles of Paul and the book of Revelation.
The Bible is literally saturated with the understanding and knowledge of God,
that God is going to reign and the Kingdom of God is going to prevail above
everything! So that is really quite something for us to know and to understand.
Now notice it carries right on, Psalm 99. So we have all of
these Psalms: 93, 96, 97, 98, 99 and even on into Psalm 100. All having to do
with the Lord reigning on the earth! Psalm 99:1: "The LORD reigns;
let the people tremble. He sits between the cherubim; let the earth quake. The
LORD is great in Zion, and He is high above all the people. Let them praise Your
name as great and awesome; holy is He. The strength of the King also loves
justice; You established uprightness; You have executed judgment and
righteousness in Jacob…. [And yes, all the world, as we have seen through all of
these Psalms.] …Praise the LORD our God and worship at His footstool, for He is
holy. [Now, notice]: …Moses and Aaron were among His priests… [now
resurrected] …and Samuel among those who called upon His name… [this tells us
who’s going to be in the kingdom of God, doesn’t it?] …they called upon the
LORD, and He answered them. He spoke to them in the cloudy pillar; they kept His
testimonies and the ordinance that He gave them. You answered them, O LORD our
God; You are a forgiving God to them, though You took vengeance for their
deeds…. [And it shows now the restoration of Israel during the Millennium.]
…Praise the LORD our God and worship at His holy hill, for the LORD our God is
holy" (vs 1-9). Tremendous, brethren!
We can see here—I don’t know about you, but in just going
through and preaching this, I’m very inspired about what God is going to do and
our part in it, and how fantastic it’s through all the Psalms.
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Now, brethren, let’s continue on in this marvelous study about
the Kingdom of God in the Psalms—covering the Millennium, the Kingdom of God,
some of the time leading up to the establishing of the Kingdom and on out into
all eternity. So you see, the Word of God is absolutely tremendous and we learn
things from the Word of God because of the Spirit of God that He’s given to us.
And we have more understanding every time we read it because these words,
as Jesus said, "are spirit and they are life." Though we read the words and it’s
printed on physical paper with physical ink. The meaning of it, combined with
God’s Spirit and to give us understanding, is something that is spiritually
discerned. And so, that is a great blessing that God has given us to understand
His Word and we need to really rejoice in it and always remember that.
Now let’s come to Psalm 100—a very short Psalm, but it has to do
with eternal life and the Millennium and on beyond that. Psalm 100:1: "Shout for
joy to the LORD, all the earth…. [Notice how many times we have read ‘all the
earth’; the ‘whole world’; ‘all peoples’; ‘all nations.’] …Serve the LORD with
gladness; come before His presence with singing. Know that the LORD, He is
God. He has made us, and not we ourselves… [That’s in both ways: in
the flesh, first; and in the resurrection, in the spirit.] …He has made us
we are His people and the sheep of His pasture. Enter into His gates with
thanksgiving and into His courts with praise; give thanks unto Him and bless His
name… [And we can add there: ‘in the spirit of holiness’—as a spirit being, in
the presence of God, prostrating down before Him!] …Enter into His gates with
thanksgiving and into His courts with praise; give thanks unto Him and bless His
name, For the LORD is good; His steadfast love is everlasting; and His truth
endures to all generations" (vs 1-5).
So, when Christ returns we’re not going to change the truth.
He’s not going do away with anything. He’s going to expand it! He’s going to
give us greater and greater and greater understanding; and even to the people,
during the Millennium, to make what we know today really look like kindergarten
and sandbox when we come to understand it. But at the same time, after we’re
resurrected and are spirit beings, we’re going to continue to be taught by God.
So we are going to grow in grace and knowledge and expand through all eternity
in our knowledge and understanding and worship of God and the things that He
wants us to do.
So isn’t that something! So if you are suffering from physical
things right now; if you are weak because of old age; if you have a problem and
difficulty because of an accident; if you’ve had troubles and difficulties in
your life; look to what God is going to give you beyond. This is
what He’s talking about here.
Now, let’s come to Psalm 102:12—and again we’re going to see:
"But You, O LORD, sit enthroned forever…" Doesn’t mean He sits on
His throne forever, because there are times when He gets up from His throne and
gets in His cherubim and does other things, that’s true—so you need to
understand that. But that means no one is going to overthrow God!—forever.
You see, when Satan rebelled, he thought: ‘Well, I can get rid of God. I’m as
good as God. I want to be like the Most High.’ Well, it didn’t happen, did it?
No, he was cast down to earth.
"But You, O LORD, sit enthroned forever; and Your
name is unto all generations. You shall arise and have mercy upon Zion… [Now
that applies to the children of Israel and the Jews. But we read in Heb. 11 —we
read what about Mt. Zion?—this is Mt. Sion in heaven above. So this also applies
to us.] …for it is time to be gracious to her; yea, the appointed time has
come… [That’s very interesting, isn’t it? What is an ‘appointed time’?
The Sabbath and every one of the Holy Days are appointed times that God
has set for us to come and meet Him and fellowship with Him and learn of Him. So
here’s an appointed time.] …[for] the appointed time has come,
[for Israel in the flesh and Israel in the spirit.] …For Your servants take
pleasure in its stones… [You can read the stones that are there in the
foundation of New Jerusalem and you can expand it out from there] …and favor its
dust. So the nations shall fear the name of the LORD, and all the kings of the
earth Your glory…. [and WE will be the kings of the earth] …When the LORD shall
build up Zion, He shall appear in His glory" (vs 12-16). Now that’s going to be
something! We have that to look forward to. That’s really great when we
understand it and put it together.
Let’s come to Psalm 104—now this again, gives us an inkling of
what it’s like to be a spirit being, what it’s like to be God. We read in one
place already that "He is clothed with majesty."
Now, let’s come to the book of Job—here in the new order of the
Bible as you go toward the back of the book, you have the Proverbs is the next
book in the Bible, then you have the book of Job. So let’s see God’s challenge
to Job, who was as perfect as a man could be in the letter of the law and in
serving God; but one thing we always need to remember, which is this: All
the good that you do, even according to God’s laws, He requires of everyone
in the letter of the law. Salvation is a special calling.
Salvation is a special creation that God is working out now, which
is done mysteriously, as far as the world is concerned; because it is done
spiritually. And the only way to understand that there’s something going on is
to realize that this person is different from other people. Other than that,
only God knows the work and the creation that He is doing within each one of us.
So Job had to learn that lesson. He got so righteous that he
said, ‘Oh, God is unfair in doing this and doing that to me. I just want an
umpire between us and he can settle the score.’ And he said, ‘Oh, I wish God
would talk to me. Oh, I’m suffering so bad! Why did God do this! Let me talk to
God.
Job 38 (pg. 818)—and let’s see God’s challenge back to Job, to
show the difference between the flesh and the spirit; and how that keeping the
laws and commandments of God in the letter alone, which a lot of people in the
world today, who are not in the Church, keep some of the Ten Commandments of God
and are upright, upstanding, reliable, dependable people, who are wanting to
raise their family and live a decent life. But that’s not salvation. And Job had
to learn that lesson. Now, not many people have had God come and directly talk
to them and point out what their faults are. But here, let’s read it:
Job 38:1: "Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and
said, ‘Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge?….
[Just spouting off at the mouth! Blither, blither, blither, blither.] …Now gird
up your loins like a man; for I will demand of you [says God to Job], and
you shall answer Me’" [God says] (vs 1-3). So, whenever we get all big
and puffed up in our own stupidity and carnality and our great importance, let’s
look at the questions that God asked Job:
You think
you’re so good.
You think
you’re so important.
You think
you’re so righteous.
You think
you’re so special to God.
Well, you are, as God makes us special to Him—NOT because of who
we are, carnally speaking.
Verse 4: "‘Where were you when I laid the foundations of the
earth? Declare it, if you have understanding!… [Well, of course, he wasn’t
there.] …Who has determined its measurements, if you know? Or who has stretched
the line upon it? On what are the foundations fastened to? Or who laid its
cornerstone, When the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God
shouted for joy?’" (vs 4-7). Hey, the earth was created after God
had created the angels. And this probably gives us a good inkling as to why
Satan and one-third of the angels rebelled; because God probably also revealed
to them His plan for mankind, and that kind of put man—in his ultimate
destiny—above the angels.
Now, He goes on, all the way through chapter 38 and 39, now
let’s come to Job 40:1: "And the LORD answered Job and said, ‘Shall he who
contends with the Almighty instruct Him?’…" (vs 1-2). Just put in your
margin there: Isa. 41:12:
Who’s been
God’s counselor?
Who told Him
how to build the earth?
Who measured
the mountains and the dust and the balance?
Who
instructed Him?
"…‘He who reproves God, let him answer it’" (v 2). Like some
people say—when one man tried to point out to his son-in-law, ‘Well, you know
God does require us to keep the Sabbath.’ And he said, Well, when God comes
down here and tells me personally, I’ll keep it. That’s an excuse, because
he knows God isn’t going to come down. Now, if God came down and talked to him,
He’d do just like He did here with Job. But the truth is, God has come down and
the knowledge of the Sabbath is in the Bible, and He does tell us to keep it
along with His Holy Days, too, see. So we’ve got to keep all of that in
perspective as well.
Now, Job was beginning to get the point. "And Job answered the
LORD and said, ‘Behold, I am vile!’" (vs 3-4). Now, here’s another good point.
This is the place where Job repented. He saw himself for what he
really, really, really was, and he began to understand that in spite of the good
things that he did, the darkness of human nature and the evil of human nature,
he knew was in him. And this the is first point that he began to
see that he was not really righteous from the inside out, but he was merely
righteous on the exterior.
"‘Behold, I am vile! What shall I answer You? I will lay my hand
on my mouth…. [After you read the book of Job you’ll say, ‘Hooray! It’s about
time!’] …Once I have spoken; but I will not answer; yea, twice, but I will
proceed no further.’ And the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,
‘Gird up your loins now like a man. I will demand you, and you declare unto Me.
Will you even annul My judgment?…. [Now, every Protestant minister better listen
up and pay attention! When you say that God has done away with His laws for your
lawless convenience.] …Will you condemn Me so that you may be righteous?…. [Hey,
Job, let’s see how powerful you really are! Now, you’ve got a big mouth and
you’re sitting there covered with boils from head to toe, all scabby and covered
with dust and ashes and flies all around—so many flies that you had maggots
crawling in your skin. And you even said, ‘…though worms eat this body.’
Aren’t you
mighty, Job?
Aren’t you
powerful, Job?
Aren’t you
something special?]
(Notice what He says): …you condemn Me so that you may be
righteous? And have you an arm like God? Or can you thunder with a voice
like His?…. [Now, Job, let’s see you do this: If you’re so righteous]: …Deck
yourself now with majesty and excellency, and array yourself with glory and
beauty’" (vs 4-10). Now that you’ve done that, let’s see the power of your
correction toward other people.
"Cast abroad the rage of your wrath; and behold everyone who is
proud, and abase him. Look on everyone who is proud, and bring him
low; and tread down the wicked in their place. Hide them in the dust together;
and bind their faces in darkness. Then [God says] I will also confess to
you that your own right hand can save you’" (vs 11-14). Isn’t that something!
Quite a lesson!
Now, let’s come back here to Psalm 104. Now we’re talking about
the Being and existence of God, which He challenged Job. ‘Now, if you’re really
righteous, are you like Me.’ Well, he had nothing to say—but repent, right?
Yes!
Psalm 104:1: "Bless the LORD, O my soul! O LORD my God, You are
very great; You are clothed with honor and majesty, Covering Yourself with light
as with a garment, and stretching out the heavens like a curtain, Who lays the
beams of His upper chambers in the waters. He makes the clouds His chariot; He
walks upon the wings of the wind; He makes His angels spirits, His ministers a
flaming fire. He laid the earth on its foundations; it shall not be removed
forever" (vs 1-5). Goes right back to what God said to Job: ‘Where were you,
Job, when I did these things? Well, you didn’t even exist, and you came into
being via the process that I made of pro-creation between husband and wife. And
one day you were conceived, and one day you were born; and now you have grown up
to be a full man, have your own family and now you proclaim yourself to be as
righteous as Me?’ Never happen! Never happen!
All right, let’s come to the next Psalm 105—here’s what we’re
going to do all during the Millennium; because there are going to be a minimum
of ten generations during the Millennium—perhaps some more. But there will be
ten periods of 100 years to mark off the Millennium.
Psalm 105:1: "O give thanks unto the LORD! Call upon His name;
make known His deeds among the people…. [They’re all going to know about God!
And they’re going to know about God past, present and future. So
by time we get to the people who reject salvation—which we will begin to cover
tomorrow—they’re going to know. They’re going to be like Job: without excuse!]
…Sing to Him, sing praises unto Him; talk of all His wonderful works…. [That
means we’re going to have great understanding of how God has done things.]
…Glory in His holy name; let the heart of those who seek the LORD rejoice. Seek
the LORD and His strength; seek His face evermore. Remember His marvelous works
which He has done, His wonders, and the judgments of His mouth, O you seed of
Abraham His servant, you children of Jacob His chosen" (vs 1-6).
And where does all of this start with us? Back in Gen. 15 and
the covenant that God made with Abraham. Isn’t that correct? and very few
people understand it. That is truly the origin of the Passover—Gen. 15—not
Exo. 12.
Now, let’s go forward, because what did Paul say in Galatians 3?
He says: ‘If you are Christ’s, then are you Abraham’s seed and heirs according
to the promise.’ Not only did He promise Abraham a physical kingdom for his
children, but He promised him, Abraham—Isaac and Jacob, the two main descendants
of Abraham—the Kingdom of God, as well. And Jesus told the Pharisees this very
thing, He said: ‘Many shall come from the east and west and shall sit down in
the Kingdom. And when you shall see Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom,
then you’re going to know (I’ll just paraphrase it) you really messed up.’
All right, now let’s continue here: "…you children of Jacob His
chosen. He is the LORD our God; His judgments are in all the earth. He has
remembered His covenant forever… [We just discussed that covenant encompasses
the physical seed and spiritual seed] …the word which He commanded to a thousand
generations… [Which if a generation is 25 years then that’s 25,000 years, is it
not? And we are nowhere near 25,000 years of human history—and that’s why He
says ‘a thousand generations.’ If it’s 40 years, it’s 40,000 years. That’s to
show that God is going to complete His plan the way that He is going to do it;
and His blessings will extend way beyond people’s physical lives.] …The covenant
which He made with Abraham, and His oath to Isaac; And He confirmed it to Jacob
for a law, and to Israel for an everlasting covenant…" (vs 6-10). And Paul talks
about the ‘everlasting covenant’ in Heb. 13.
Now let’s go forward to Psalm 113. We’re making progress, we’re
going to get through it today, so have hope! Psalm 113:1: "Praise the LORD!
Praise, O you servants of the LORD, praise the name of the LORD. Blessed is the
name of the LORD from this time forth and forevermore. From the rising of the
sun to its going down, the LORD’S name is to be praised" (vs 1-3). Now think of
all the things that we said. If you’re up in the air, high enough so you can see
the earth pass, and you see people coming to Sabbath services and Holy Day
services and they begin their each day with a morning prayer and the songs, and
these things all go up to God. Think of this, this is what’s going to be
happening daily—from the rising of the sun continually, till it’s going down.
"The LORD is high above all nations, and His glory above the
heavens. Who is like the LORD our God, Who dwells on high, Who humbles Himself
to behold the things that are in the heavens and upon the earth? He raises up
the poor out of the dust and lifts the needy out of the dunghill" (vs 4-7).
Because He chooses the least. And, brethren, that’s why we are here. We are the
least. We are the weak. We are the rejected of the world. We are those that
nobody else likes or cares for or loves; because we truly love God; and He loves
us. And this is how then we can always remain humble and yielded to God and not
get carried away in our own vanity and stupidity. So that’s really something,
isn’t it?
All right, let’s come to Psalm 122—this is quite a Psalm,
because this talks about the thrones for us during the Millennium. Psalm
122:1—let’s think of this as being spirit beings and we are coming to the temple
that we described earlier, and we are going to have a visit with Jesus Christ:
"I was glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go into the house of the LORD.’ Our
feet shall stand within your gates, O Jerusalem. Jerusalem is built like a city
that is all joined together as one Where the tribes go up, the tribes of the
LORD… [Isn’t that interesting? We’re spiritual Israel, too.] …unto the testimony
of Israel, to give thanks unto the name of the LORD, For there were set the
thrones of judgment, the thrones of the house of David" (vs 1-5).
Isn’t it interesting that the apostle James, Jesus’ brother, likened the Church
to the tabernacle of David that had fallen down? So that means us! ‘thrones of
the house of Jacob.’ So that’s also a part of the Millennium and what we’re
going to be doing as spirit beings.
Verse 6: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: ‘May those who love
you prosper. Peace be within your walls, blessings within your palaces.’ For my
brethren and companions’ sakes, I will now say, ‘Peace be within you.’ Because
of the house of the LORD our God, I will seek your good" (vs 6-9). So there we
go.
Now, let’s come to Psalm 148—148, 149 & 150 are really
tremendous Psalms and they finish off all the praise and honor and glory to God.
And we are all included in this. This is really tremendous, brethren. These
Psalms are just fantastic that they conclude the book of Psalms. Because what
it’s doing, it’s praising God for His completed work; praising God for His
creating of all of the spirit beings. And these are the Psalms then that
we can attach to Rev. 21 & 22.
Psalm 148:1: "O praise the LORD! O praise the LORD from the
heavens; praise Him in the heights. Praise Him, all His angels; praise Him, all
His hosts" (vs 1-2). Now, I just wonder if there’s going to be a time when we
have a Holy Day of all spirit beings—we’re all together. And the whole earth
filled with those who have entered into the Kingdom of God, and we have a great
and we have a fantastic and almost unbelievable worship of God—much like Rev. 5
where there are 10,000 times 10,000 angels which say, ‘Worthy of honor and
blessing and riches and wealth and glory into the ages of eternity.’ So here we
have it. Think of this when we’re reading this.
"Praise Him, sun and moon; praise Him, all you stars of light.
Praise Him, you heavens of heavens, and waters that are above the heavens. Let
them praise the name of the LORD, for He commanded and they were created… [All
the universe now in complete harmony and joy with God.] …He has also established
them forever and ever; He has made a decree which shall not pass away. Let
praise be to the LORD from the earth, you sea monsters, and all the depths; Fire
and hail, snow and vapor, stormy winds fulfilling His word, Mountains and all
hills, fruitful trees and all cedars, Beasts and all livestock, creeping things
and flying birds, Kings of the earth and all people, princes and all judges of
the earth, Both young men and maidens, old men and children; Let them praise the
name of the LORD, for His name alone is excellent; His glory is above the earth
and the heavens. And He has also lifted up the horn of His people, the praise of
all His saints, even of the children of Israel, a people near to Him. Praise the
LORD!" (vs 3-14). That is magnificent. I tell you what, that really uplifts me
and inspires me, just to think of time when that is going to be. And remember,
WE are going to be there.
Now, Psalm 149:1: "O praise the LORD! Sing to the LORD a new
song, and His praise in the congregation of saints. Let Israel rejoice in his
Maker… [Not only just physical Israel, but spiritual Israel.] …let the children
of Zion be joyful in their King. Let them praise His name in the dance; let them
sing praises to Him with the drum and lyre, For the LORD takes pleasure in
His people… [That means we please Him.] (Now notice what He’s going to
do): …He will beautify the meek with salvation" (vs 1-4).
That we will
have glory!
That we will
have honor!
That we will
have majesty!
of lesser degree, of course, but AS GOD!
"Let the saints be joyful in glory… [I wonder what it’s going to
be like, as a spirit being, we can whisssh wherever we want to go. Of
course, we’re going to have to be righteous so we use it for a good purpose. But
isn’t that going to be something!?] …let them sing aloud upon their beds. Let
the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand…
[Because that’s how we’re going to rule with Christ.] …To execute vengeance upon
the nations and punishments upon the people, To bind their kings with chains and
their nobles with iron bands, To carry out upon them the judgment written—this
honor have all His saints. Praise the LORD!" (vs 5-9).
This is why, this Psalm 149, applies to the time when we are on
the Sea of Glass—when we are first resurrected—and the seven last plagues are
poured out upon the earth, and we see the vengeance of God. And not only that,
we help carry it out when we return to the earth with Jesus
Christ, and with Him, put our feet on Mt. Zion. And you read Zech. 14. The very
first thing that’s going to happen is God is going to make them keep the Feast
of Tabernacles. Just imagine all of the Muslims—now ex-Muslims,
hopefully—keeping the Feast of Tabernacles: rejecting Allah, rejecting all of
their hatred and their killing—and come like humble, repentant children and
worship God and keep the Feast of Tabernacles. Now, if they don’t do it, God’s
going to have some plagues come upon them as He says there in Zech. 14.
Now let’s look at a couple of other Psalms before we come back
here to Psalm 150, because I want to finish with Psalm 150. It’s like we started
with Psalm 1, Psalm 150 closes it with great finale. Let’s come to Psalm 31:19.
Now when we think about what God is going to do, let’s think about it in these
terms: "Oh, how great is Your goodness, which You have laid up for those who
fear You, which You have prepared for those who take refuge in You before the
sons of men! You shall hide them in the secret place of Your presence from the
plottings of man… [That’s why I said what God is doing and creating in us is a
mystery and the world can’t see it. But God is literally doing with His Spirit,
in our hearts and in our minds.] …You shall hide them in a shelter away from the
strife of tongues. Blessed is the LORD, for He has shown His wondrous
lovingkindness in a besieged city…" (vs 1-21). Isn’t that something?
Verse 23: "O love the LORD, all you His saints! The LORD
preserves the faithful, and fully repays the proud doer. Be strong, and let your
heart take courage, all you who hope in the LORD" (vs 23-24). And this is what
is so great about what God is doing; and for us to understand and realize and
grasp and keep in our minds continually. God has called us to the absolutely the
greatest thing that we could possibly ever attain to. Nothing can ever be
attained in this world that way—NOTHING!
Now, let’s come to Psalm 37:27—here’s what we are to do: "Depart
from evil and do good; and live forevermore, For the LORD loves justice and does
not forsake His saints; they are preserved forever, but the seed of the wicked
shall be cut off…. [So don’t worry about the people in the world. Don’t envy
them for what they have. Don’t envy them for anything at all, because v 29 tells
us—and here’s a promise]: …The righteous shall inherit the earth and dwell
in it forever…. [Because that’s where New Jerusalem is going to be—new
heaven and new earth.] …The mouth of the righteous speaks wisdom, and his tongue
talks of justice. The law of his God is in his heart; none of his steps shall
slide" (vs 27-31)
Now let’s go to one more Psalm and let’s see why we’re able to
have this. Let’s come to Psalm 8, and let’s read it with just little bit more
understanding than what we have. Psalm 8:1: "O LORD our Lord, how excellent is
Your name in all the earth! You have set Your glory above the heavens! Out of
the mouths of babes and sucklings You have ordained strength because of Your
adversaries, to stop Your enemies and the avenger…. [We’re the ‘babes’—we’re
babes in Christ. We are the ‘suckling,’ we are the off-scouring of the earth.
Yet, God has chosen us!] …When I consider Your heavens, the work
of Your fingers, the moon and the stars which You have ordained, What is man
that You are mindful of him, and the son of man that You came for him? For You
have made him a little lower than God and have crowned him with glory and
honor…. [Now, at the resurrection God is going to raise us up to His level of
existence—not in power, not in authority, but to His
level of existence and share the glorious inheritance of Jesus Christ with all
the saints.] …You made him to have dominion over the works of Your hands… [Not
expand that out, that we’re going to have dominion, rulership, over all the
earth, under Christ.] …You have put all things under his feet…" (vs 1-6). Then
it talks about the physical creation. And that’s going to be true.
We’re going to have rulership and dominion and teaching and
being able to help people to learn about God and love God and also, to show them
how to take care of the animals, how to take care of the land, how to take care
of everything! "All sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field; The birds
of heaven, the fish of the sea, and all that pass through the paths of the seas.
O LORD, our Lord, how excellent is Your name in all the earth!" (vs
7-9).
Now, let’s come back to Psalm 150 [transcriber’s
correction] and let’s see the grand finale of the great calling that God
has given us, and the great opportunities that He has laid before us—awesome and
magnificent beyond description. But as we have gone through the Psalms to see
about the Millennium:
What we will
be like.
How we will
serve God.
How we will
see God.
And all of that now culminates in this last Psalm 150. Now just
picture this: all of God’s plan completed. All of the wicked burned up in the
lake of fire. New heavens and earth being made, and here is what we are going to
do:
Psalm 150:1: "O praise the LORD. Praise God in His sanctuary;
praise Him in the firmament of His power. Praise Him for His mighty acts; praise
Him according to His excellent greatness. Praise Him with the sound of the ram’s
horn; praise Him with the harp and lyre. Praise Him with the drum and dance;
praise Him with stringed instruments and pipes. Praise Him on the loud cymbals;
praise Him with the resounding cymbals. Let everything that breathes praise
the LORD. Praise the LORD!" (vs 1-6).
And I can just, at this moment, have just a little inkling: I
wonder if this is going to be the first thing we’re going to do when New
Jerusalem comes down out of heaven from God? So, brethren, this is why we’re
here for the Feast of Tabernacles. That we can know and understand God’s way and
His plan, our part in it, where we’re going, what we’re doing and to know that
God loves us. He loves you and He has called you for this magnificent
purpose!
Scriptural References:
From the book of Psalms:
72:1-8,11-14, 16-20
84:1-12
86:8-15
93:1-4
96:1-13
97:1-3, 6-12
98:1-9
99:1-9
100:1-5
102:12-16
Job 38:1-7
Job 40:1-14
From the
book of Psalms:
104:1-5
105:1-10
113:1-7
122:1-9
148:1-14
149:1-9
31:19-24
37:27-31
8:1-9
150:1-6
Scriptures referenced, not quoted:
Revelation
21; 22
1 John 5:21
Isaiah 41;
42; 43; 44
Hebrews 11
Job 39
Isaiah 41:12
Genesis 15
Exodus 12
Galatians 3
Hebrews 13
Revelation 5
Zechariah 14
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