u/Redsnapper999

Jesus Kept His Word, The Church Didn't

Everyday, millions of Christians wait for an event that the New Testament said would happen before the men listening to Jesus had died.

Read what he actually said.

"This generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened." (Matthew 24:34, Mark 13:30, Luke 21:32)

"Some standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom." (Matthew 16:28, Mark 9:1, Luke 9:27)

Paul wrote, "we who are still alive." (1 Thessalonians 4:15 and 17)

Revelation says the time is near (1:3, 22:10). It says he is coming soon (22:12, 22:20). It says those who pierced him would see him (1:7)

These were not riddles posted forward into the distant future. They were spoken to men with names, in a city with walls, under an empire that counted them in a census.

The usual reply is that "soon" belongs to God's reckoning rather than ours. A thousand years are as a day (2 Peter 3:8). But notice what that reply actually requires. It requires "this generation" to mean some generation. It requires "you" to mean someone else. It requires "near" to mean not near. It requires "soon" to mean an interval longer than the entire history of the Church so far.

Every one of those words is ordinary. Jesus used them the way you and I use them. A reading that must reverse the plain sense of four separate words in order to survive is not careful interpretation.

Then AD 70 came. Roman armies encircled Jerusalem. The Temple burned. The sacrifices stopped. The priesthood ceased and has never resumed. The entire covenant order that had defined the people of God for fifteen centuries was dismantled inside forty years of the warning. Josephus recorded the slaughter and the signs above the city. Eusebius recorded that the Christians of Jerusalem were already gone, because they had believed the warning and left. Jesus told them what was coming. They believed him, they fled and they lived.

Ask yourself honestly what would have to be true for that to be coincidence. Now consider where your own expectations came from.

The rapture doctrine you were taught has a birthday. John Nelson Darby assembled it in the 1830s. The Scofield Reference Bible carried it into pulpits after 1909, printed on the same page as the text of scripture, where a reader could easily mistake commentary for revelation. Novels, films and prophecy charts finished the work.

That doctrine is younger than the railway locomotive. It is younger than the United States constitution. It is younger than the piano.

Now open the Bibles your ancestors actually read. The Geneva Bible, the Bible of the Reformation and of the men who crossed the Atlantic with it, placed Satan's binding within the early history of the Church. The Dutch Statenbijbel of 1637 dated the thousand years from around AD 70. Luther's German Bible of 1545 said the period began when Revelation was written and had already ended.

These were not fringe documents. They were the household scriptures of Protestant Europe. Not one of them mentions a secret rapture, because nobody had invented it yet.

You are not being asked to abandon the old faith for a novelty. You are being asked to notice that the novelty is what you were handed.

Revelation 20 says Satan was bound so that he could deceive the nations no longer, until the thousand years were finished (20:3). It then says he would be released, and would go out to deceive the nations (20:7-8).

Hold those two words. No longer.

You cannot cease from something you were never doing. The text assumes a deception already running, interrupts it, and then restarts it using the very same verb. Stopped, then resumed. Whatever he was doing before the binding is precisely what he returns to after the loosing.

The very nature of deception is that you do not know you are being deceived. A second deception would not arrive wearing horns and black robes. It would imitate the first. It would take what God had finished and present it as unfinished. It would take a kingdom already given and teach the heirs to sit and wait for it.

Look at what the waiting has produced.

A modern nation state has been handed the prophetic identity of biblical Israel. Wars are read as entries on a timetable. Christians in America and beyond are taught that a foreign policy position is a form of obedience. Political loyalty is reframed in the language of covenant, and men who would never accept a bribe will surrender their judgement for nothing.

Say this plainly, because it will be misrepresented. This is a criticism of a theology and of the political use of scripture. It carries no accusation against Jewish people, and anyone who reads it that way has decided to.

Then look wider.

Every nation on Earth runs on the same template. Borders, flags, anthems, oaths, central control. Economies reward appetite and permanent debt. Media companies are paid by the hour for your anger. Politics manufactures enemies out of neighbours. Churches copy corporations, promote celebrities, and mistake a building for a body.

The order we live under rewards precisely the impulses the gospel calls us to put down. Pride. Greed. Envy. Fear. Ambition without conscience. The appetite to rule other people. Christ called for humility, mercy, truth, generosity and self sacrifice, and this system converts the opposite of each into a measure of success.

You do not need a hidden council of conspirators to explain any of that. A conspiracy requires meetings. This requires only incentives. Every institution is behaving rationally exactly the way they have been designed to. Every actor is pursuing an ordinary advantage. And the sum of all that ordinary behaviour is a world shaped almost perfectly against the character of Christ. A deception that depended on a secret society would be fragile. A deception that runs on human appetite maintains itself.

It works because it looks like normality. Greed has now been reframed as ambition. Debt is now called growth. Tribalism is now being referred to as patriotism. Power borrows the vocabulary of faith. And Christians end up defending the very machinery that keeps them frightened, divided and manageable.

A man who does not know what age he is living in can be told anything about it.

Everything Jesus promised that generation, he delivered to that generation. He was not late. He was not vague. He was not speaking in code to an audience two thousand years in the future.

Jesus kept his word.

The millennium reign of Christ is behind us.

We are living in Satan's little season.

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