A Biblical Synthesis of Competing End-time Views
By John R. Noē, Ph.D. (in Theology)
The God of the Bible is the God of order and design. Everything God created He did so with a plan, purpose, timeframe, and timely precision. For those who have eyes to see, his guiding hand is evident in every part of his creation — from macro to micro, the largest to the smallest. This attribute of God has been called the stamp or fingerprint of divinity, or simply, divine perfection.
The same God of perfection in physical creation is the God of perfection in redemption. (See lessons #4 and #5).
As He did in the physical creation, the God of the Bible foretold and fulfilled his plan of redemption with order and design, and a plan, a purpose, a fixed and specified timeframe, and timely mathematical precision. That’s why the Apostle Paul was prompted by God’s Spirit to write these time-sensitive words: Jesus Christ was born “when the time had fully come . . .” (Gal. 4:4); that He died “at just the right time” (Rom. 5:6); and “who gave himself as a ransom for all men – the testimony given in its proper time” (1 Tim. 2:6). It is God’s perfect timing that compels a deeper look into the fulfillment of his perfect plan.
Everything else God promised and prophesied via his prophets regarding his plan of redemption (saving us human beings from sin and restoring our fellowship with Him) also happened “at just the right time . . . in its proper time.” This “Unraveling the End” series has presented the evidence, biblically and historically, for your consideration. Participants have seen how the original audience understood the one-and-only “end” proclaimed, its time, and its events.
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