Minggu, 29 Oktober 2017

Bible Study on Daniel and Revelations - Exploring the 1260 Days Prophecy

The 1260 days prophecy in Daniel and Revelation lends itself to various interpretations due to uncertainty as to whether it is to be treated as literal or symbolic. This is one of the areas of prophecy study that I consider be the most technical and can create confusion if we are not very diligent in our Bible studies in this area. Yet, if we apply the right method of prophetic interpretation we will get a better understanding of how we should treat this period.

The Seventh-Day-Adventists seems to be much keener on this time period and perhaps have done more research on the prophecies associated with it than any other denomination. In there teaching they suggest that everywhere that this prophetic period is mentioned in Bible prophecy it is referring to the Dark Ages of papal reign that occurred between 538-1798AD - a period of 1260 years.

This interpretation is based on the day-for-a-year principle that was established in Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6. Thus it was interpreted that 1260-days should really be 1260 years. In my Bible study of the prophecies of Daniel and Revelations I have come to realize that the 1260 days prophecy is not as clear-cut as to suggest that all the references to this period should be applied to one particular dispensation.

The different designations of the prophetic period

You will notice that this period is given several descriptions. You will see descriptions such as forty and two months (Rev. 11:2; 13:5), time times and half a time (Dan. 12:7; Rev. 12:14), time, times and dividing of time (Dan. 7:25), and one thousand two hundred and threescore days (Rev. 11:3; 12:6). The forty and two months is 42x30 =1260 days, and the time times and half a time (or dividing of time) is calculated as time = 1 year (360 days), times = 2 years (720 days), and half a time = ½ year (180 days), the sum of which is 1260 days.

In order to ensure a sound understanding of this prophetic period we need to pay particular attention to the context of the prophecy in which this period is mentioned. In my Bible study across the parallel prophecies of Daniel and Revelation I discovered two different contexts in which the 1260 days prophecy is mentioned. They are as follows:

1. The historical context, and

2. The end-time context

The historical context
The most obvious example of a historical application of the 1260 days prophecy is found in the twelfth chapter of the book of Revelations. In this prophecy it was said that when the dragon saw that he was cast down to the earth he persecuted the woman for 1260 days, a period that was supposed have begun a little after the man child (Jesus) was caught up to heaven (Rev. 12:6, 14). In this prophecy the dragon is a symbol of Satan and woman in scripture is a symbol of Israel, the church (Jer. 6:3).

Satan wanted to kill the man child at birth but did not succeed, so he persecuted the church, who bore this man child, for 1260 prophetic days. Therefore, this period of persecution of the church of God came not very long after the ascension of Christ. This is where I believe the Adventists' analysis of prophetic time is correct.

The end-time context
Whenever I think of a last-day context in which the 1260 days prophecy is mentioned, Daniel 12 immediately comes to mind. In my Bible study of Revelation I have also seen where this period is mentioned in similar contexts, but Daniel 12 is the most glaring. In verse 7 the Bible clearly stated that during this prophetic period the king of the north will "scatter the powers of the holy people". But the context of this prophecy is found in verse 1, which tells us about a time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation. No unbiased prophecy student will deny the last-day significance of this prophecy.

A clear transition between the historical and the end-time context in the book of Revelation
If you study Revelation 12 and 13 you will see where the Bible makes a transition from one dispensation to the next where the 1260 day prophecy is concerned. As we have established earlier, the mention of that period in chapter 12 is in the context of a post ascension scenario. It was right after Christ was caught up to heaven that Satan began to persecute the church. But when we go to chapter 13 we see a different picture. Now we are seeing the dragon giving power to the beast to persecute the saints for forty and two months. This conflict will take place during the mark-of-the-beast crisis in the last days.

The context changes from a historical war between the dragon and the woman to an end-time war between the beast and the saints. If you study the contexts across the parallel prophecies of Daniel and Revelation, you will see a distinction between past and future applications of the 1260 days prophecy. The day-for-a-year principle is applied in the historical contexts to indicate a period of 1260 years, while the last-day context is to be treated as a literal time period.

Selasa, 10 Oktober 2017

Best Bible Studies on Money: The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn

One of the best and most life-changing books that I have ever encountered is the Treasure Principle, by Randy Alcorn. Some Bible studies use guilt as a motivation for giving money; this one doesn't. The subtitle of The Treasure Principle is 'Discover the secret of joyful giving!". For me, this book delivered on that promise! A quote from the book that I love, which sums up the attitude of the author towards money and giving is "Giving infuses life with joy. It interjects an eternal dimension into even the most ordinary day."

After reading this book, I was so passionate about the inspiring message of the the joy of giving, that I purchased and gave away multiple copies. One might expect a Christian book to emphasize a legalistic view of tithing and biblical stewardship as a way to earn God's favor, but that is not at all the approach used by Randy Alcorn.

The Treasure Principle is definitely not filled with "fluff", but neither is it too "heavy". Although Alcorn packs a lot of profound concepts about money into the brief 128 pages of his book, he illustrates key truths about money and giving in contemporary, easy-to-understand language. His motivational style encourages the reader to discover both the immediate joy and the eternal rewards of Matthew 6:19-21 -"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." - with a "six step plan". His approach is always encouraging, inspiring and motivational, never guilt inducing.

Although the book alone is a great biblical resource on money, there are a variety of additional bible study materials available to bring even more insight into the biblical stewardship principles presented in the book. However, in looking for bible studies to accompany the book, I found it confusing to understand the difference between them. As a result of my reading and research on the different bible studies, I am happy to provide the following descriptions of bible study materials to help you decide which best fits your requirements.

The Treasure Principle Study Guide

Length of Bible Study: 12 lessons

Need The Treasure Principle book to complete the bible study? Yes

Is a Leader's Guide included? No

The Treasure Principle Bible Study

Length of Bible Study: 20 lessons, (format is set up for 4 weeks with 5 lessons per week, but could be completed over a different time period that fits your schedule)

Need The Treasure Principle book to complete the bible study? No

Is a Leader's Guide included? Yes

The Treasure Principle DVD

Length of Bible Study: Six sessions - 30 minutes each

Need The Treasure Principle book to complete the bible study? Recommended, but not required.

Is a Leader's Guide included? NA

The Treasure Principle Workshop (for groups)

The Workshop Kit includes a DVD with speakers Randy Alcorn and Howard Dayton of Crown Financial Ministries, a leader's guide and a student workbook (with CD). Additional leader's guides and student workbooks (with CD's) can also be purchased separately.

Length of Bible Study: Six sessions - 1 hour each (Can be taught as an all day seminar, weekend workshop, or a six week bible study or adult education elective)

Need The Treasure Principle book to complete the bible study? No

Is a Leader's Guide included? Yes, with the Kit, and can be purchased separately.

"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." - (Matthew 6:19-21 NIV)

Lisa Hay is a Christian CPA who is passionate about providing practical independent financial advice and sharing the joy and freedom that comes from following biblical truths regarding money and giving.

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