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Box 53055 |
| March 1 , 2006 |
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Focus on the Future - 3 Jesus Left Behind Many Jewish people have put their faith in Jesus because of the calendar countdown that Connie mentioned. This amazing prophecy predicted the year Jesus appeared as Messiah. Also the year of His death. Incredible! Yet most Bible scholars overlook its cross-centered focus. In fact, they take the part of the prophecy about Christ’s sacrifice and substitute in His place the work of the antichrist. Jesus gets left behind. If, then, the decree of 457 granted to Ezra himself is taken as the ... commencement of the ... 483 years, we come out to the precise year of the appearance of Jesus of Nazareth as Messiah (or Christ): 483 minus 457 comes out to A.D. 26. But since a year is gained in passing from 1 B.C. to A.D. 1 (there being no such year as zero), it actually comes out to A.D. 27Ba most remarkable exactitude in the fulfillment of such an ancient prophecy. So there it is! Mathematical proof that Jesus is the Messiah. By the way, the word Messiah means Aanointed One.@ In A.D. 27Bthe same year foretold by Daniel 9BJesus became anointed as Messiah at His baptism. He then launched His public ministry, announcing: AThe time is fulfilled." Mark 1 verse 15. What time was He talking about? The prophetic time of Daniel 9—fulfilled with amazing precision! Right here is as far as most readers go with the Messianic prophecy of Daniel 9. But there=s more. Hang in there with me! The most exciting part is just to come. “His hour had not yet come?” Was there a specific time set apart for Jesus to die? Yes! It’s dramatic proof that He died for our sins as Messiah. Let=s trace this. Bible students know that Christ=s public ministry lasted three-and-a-half years. This time period also was foretold in Daniel’s calendar countdown. Evidence for this is in John 17 verse 1, which Jesus prayed the night before He died. Listen: He said: "Father, the hour has come." It was now His time to die, foretold by Daniel chapter 9. Notice verse 26: There it is! Messiah would confirm God’s covenant right in the middle of Daniel’s last week of seven years. So three-and-a-half years after beginning His ministry, Messiah would end the age of animal sacrifices and sin offerings. Did this happen? Yes indeed, and right on schedule. My friend, is this exciting or what! Jesus not only came on time but He died on time. The moment Jesus breathed His final breath, the veil inside the temple sanctuary ripped apart. Why? Because Christ’s death had made the temple with its animal sacrifices obsolete. It became an empty shell of meaningless worship, later to be destroyed by the Romans. Daniel 9 verse 27 predicted that final consummation: “And on the wing of abominations shall be one who makes desolate, even until the consummation, which is determined, is poured out on the desolate.@ Caesar and his Roman army (Athe people of the prince”) invaded Jerusalem with their pagan abominations. They destroyed both Jerusalem and its desolated temple. That’s the bad news of Daniel 9. The good news—the glad tidings of great joy—is that Christ’s death on the cross was not a defeat. No way! What a glorious victory! He confirmed God’s covenant with the Jewish nation by arriving as their Messiah—right on schedule. Then He became our sacrifice for sin precisely in the middle of those final seven years. Again, right on schedule. Can you see the beauty and importance of this? Of all the prophecies confirming Jesus as Messiah, Daniel 9 is among the most persuasive. Because of its mathematical evidence for Jesus, thousands of Jews have concluded that He is their Messiah. The odd thing—the tragic thing—is that many Christians know nothing about this powerful, faith-inspiring prophecy. How come? Because many teachers and writers take an important part of this prophecy about Christ and apply it instead to the antichrist! They take Christ’s covenant with His people and call it the antichrist’s covenant. Listen carefully, friend. The Bible never teaches that the antichrist power will either make or break any kind of covenant with the Jews or anyone else. May I repeat that? Scripture never teaches that the antichrist either makes or breaks any covenant with anybody. God’s covenant in Daniel 9 belongs to Christ and His people. To give it instead to the antichrist is just so sad. So wrong. So uncalled for. Well, our time is gone for today. One last thought: please remember that accepting God’s Messiah is not optional. Not for the Jews, and not for anyone else. Jerusalem=s destiny depended upon what it did with its Messiah. And so does your future and mine! My friend, don’t let Jesus get left behind in your life. |
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