THE DIVINE PLAN OF THE AGES
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STUDY
IV
THE
EPOCHS AND DISPENSATIONS
MARKED IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF
THE DIVINE PLAN
God's
Plan Definite and Systematic--Three Great Epochs of the World's
History--Their Distinctive Features--"The Earth Abideth Forever"--
The World to Come, the New Heavens and Earth--Subdivisions of
These Great Epochs--The Important Features of God's Plan thus
Brought to View--Order Recognized Discloses Harmony--Rightly Dividing
the Word of Truth. AS
SOME ignorantly misjudge the skill and wisdom of a great architect
and builder by his unfinished work, so also many in their ignorance
now misjudge God by his unfinished work; but by and by, when the
rough scaffolding of evil, which has been permitted for man's
discipline, and which shall finally be overruled for his good,
has been removed, and the rubbish cleared away, God's finished
work will universally declare his infinite wisdom and power;
and his plans will be seen to be in harmony with his glorious
character.
Since God
tells us that he has a definitely fixed purpose, and that all
his purposes shall be accomplished, it behooves us, as his children,
to inquire diligently what those plans are, that we may be found
in harmony with them. Notice
how emphatically Jehovah affirms the fixedness of his purpose:
"Jehovah of hosts hath sworn, saying, Surely as I have thought,
so shall it come to pass; and as I have purposed, so shall it
be." "The Lord of hosts hath purposed, and who shall
disannul it?" "I am God, and there is none else; I am
God, and there is none like me,...My counsel shall stand, <PAGE
66> and I will do all my pleasure:...Yea, I have
spoken it, I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I
will also do it." (Isa. 14:24-27; 46:9-11) Therefore, however
haphazard or mysterious God's dealings with men may appear, those
who believe this testimony of his Word must acknowledge that his
original and unalterable plan has been, and still is, progressing
systematically to completion.
While the
mass of mankind, groping in the darkness of ignorance, must await
the actual developments of God's plan, before they can realize
the glorious character of the Divine Architect, it is the privilege
of the child of God to see by faith and the light of his lamp
the foretold glories of the future, and thereby to appreciate
the otherwise mysterious dealings of the past and the present.
Therefore, as interested sons of God, and heirs of a promised
inheritance, we apply to our Father's Word, that we may understand
his purposes from the plans and specifications therein given.
There we learn that the plan of God, with reference to man, spans
three great periods of time, beginning with man's creation and
reaching into the illimitable future. Peter and Paul designate
these periods "three worlds," which we represent in
the following diagram.
These
three great epochs represent three distinct manifestations of
divine providence. The first, from creation to <PAGE
67> the flood, was under the ministration of angels,
and is called by Peter "THE WORLD THAT WAS." 2 Pet.
3:6
The
second great epoch, from the flood to the establishment of the
kingdom of God, is under the limited control of Satan, "the
prince of this world," and is therefore called "THIS
PRESENT EVIL WORLD." Gal. 1:4; 2 Pet. 3:7
The
third is to be a "world without end" (Isa. 45:17) under
divine administration, the kingdom of God, and is called "THE
WORLD TO COME--wherein dwelleth righteousness." Heb. 2:5;
2 Pet. 3:13
The first
of these periods, or "worlds," under the ministration
of angels, was a failure; the second, under the rule of Satan,
the usurper, has been indeed an "evil world" but the
third will be an era of righteousness and of blessing to all the
families of the earth.
The
last two of these "worlds" are most particularly mentioned,
and the statements relative to them are in strong contrast. The
present, or second period, is called "the present evil world,"
not because there is nothing good in it, but because in it evil
is permitted to predominate. "Now
we call the proud happy; yea, they that work wickedness are set
up; yea, they that tempt God are even delivered." (Mal. 3:15)
The third world or epoch is mentioned as "THE WORLD TO COME--wherein
dwelleth righteousness," not because there will be no
evil in it, but because evil will not predominate. The blotting
out of evil will be gradual, requiring all of the first thousand
years. Evil will not rule then; it will not prosper; it
will no longer be the wicked that will flourish; but "the
righteous shall flourish" (Psa. 72:7),
the "obedient shall eat the good of the land" (Isa.
1:19), and "the evil doer shall be
cut off." Psa. 37:9
Thus
seen, the next dispensation is to be so dissimilar as to be the
very reverse of the present one in almost every particular. Our
Lord's words show why there is to be a <PAGE
68> difference between the present and the future
dispensations. It is because he will be the prince or ruler of
the world to come, that in it righteousness and truth will prosper;
while, because Satan is the prince (ruler) of the present evil
world, evil prospers and the wicked flourish. It is because, as
Jesus said, the prince of this world "hath nothing in me"--and
consequently no interest in his followers except to oppose, tempt,
annoy and buffet them (John 14:30; 2 Cor. 12:7)--that
in this present evil world or epoch, whosoever will live godly
shall suffer persecution, while the wicked flourish like a green
bay tree. 2 Tim. 3:12; Psa. 37:35
Jesus
said, "My kingdom is not of this world," and until the
era or "world to come" does come, Christ's kingdom
will not control the earth. And for this we are taught to hope
and pray, "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth."
Satan is the "ruler of the darkness of this world,"
and therefore "darkness covers the earth and gross darkness
the people." He now rules and works in the hearts of the
children of disobedience. Eph. 2:2; 6:12
There
must be some very important part of the great Architect's plan
for man's salvation not yet fully developed-- else the new prince
and the new dispensation would have been long ago introduced.
Why it was postponed for an appointed time, and also the manner
of the change from the present dominion of evil under Satan to
that of righteousness under Christ, are points of interest which
will be more fully shown hereafter. Suffice it now to say, that
the kingdoms of this world, now subject to Satan, are at the proper
time to become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ. (Rev.
11:15) The context shows that the transfer will be accomplished
by a general time of trouble. In reference to it Jesus said, "No
man can enter into a strong man's house and spoil his goods, except
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69> strong man, and then he will spoil his house."
(Mark 3:22-27) Thus we are taught that Satan must first be bound,
restrained and deposed, before Christ's reign of righteousness
and peace can be established. This binding of Satan is accordingly
shown to be the first work of the new dispensation. Rev. 20:2
It should
be remembered that this earth is the basis of all these "worlds"
and dispensations, and that though ages pass and dispensations
change, still the earth continues-- "The
earth abideth forever." (Eccl. 1:4) Carrying out the same
figure, Peter calls each of these periods a separate heavens and
earth. Here the word heavens symbolizes the higher or spiritual
controlling powers, and earth symbolizes human government
and social arrangements. Thus the first heavens and earth, or
the order and arrangement of things then existing, having served
their purpose, ended at the flood. But the physical heavens (sky
and atmosphere), and the physical earth, did not pass away: they
remained. So likewise the present world (heavens and earth) will
pass away with a great noise, fire and melting--confusion, trouble
and dissolution. The strong man (Satan), being bound, will struggle
to retain his power. The present order or arrangement of government
and society, not that of the physical sky and earth, will pass
away. The present heavens (powers of spiritual control)
must give place to the "new heavens"--Christ's spiritual
control. The present earth (human
society as now organized under Satan's control) must (symbolically)
melt and be dissolved, in the beginning of the "Day of the
Lord," which "shall burn as an oven." (Mal. 4:1)
It will be succeeded by "a new earth," i.e., society
reorganized in harmony with earth's new Prince--Christ. Righteousness,
peace and love will rule among men when present arrangements have
given place to the new and better kingdom, the basis of which
will be the strictest justice.
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Paul
was given a glimpse of the next dispensation, or, as he calls
it, "the world to come." He says he was "caught
away" (physically or mentally, or both, he could not tell,
things were so real to his view) down the stream of time to the
new condition of things, the "new heaven," hence the
"third heaven." He thus saw things as they will be under
the spiritual control of Christ, things which he might not disclose.
(2 Cor. 12:2-4) Doubtless these were the same things which John
afterward saw, and was permitted to express to the Church in symbols,
which may only be understood as they become due. John, in the
revelation given to him by our Lord on the Isle of Patmos, was
in vision carried down through this Christian Age and its changing
scenes of church and state, to the end of the present evil world,
or epoch, and there in prophetic visions he saw Satan bound, Christ
reigning, and the new heaven and the new earth established; for
the former heaven and earth were passed away. Rev. 21:1
Ages
or Dispensations
We now notice
the ages into which these great epochs are subdivided, as illustrated
in the diagram below.
The first
of these great epochs ("worlds") was not subdivided:
God's method of dealing with men did not vary during all that
time--from Adam's fall to the flood. God had given man his law,
written in his very nature; but after he had sinned he left him
measurably to his own course, which was downward, "evil,
and that continually," that thus man <PAGE
71> might realize his folly, and that the wisdom
of God in commanding absolute obedience might be made manifest.
That dispensation ended with a flood, which took away all but
faithful Noah and his family. Thus the first dispensation not
only manifested the disastrous effects of sin, but showed that
the tendency of sin is downward to greater degradation and misery,
and proves the necessity of Jehovah's interposition, if the recovery
of "that which was lost"--man's first estate--is ever
to be accomplished.
The second
epoch, or "world that now is," includes three ages,
each a step in the plan of God for the overthrow of evil. Each
step is higher than that preceding it, and carries the plan forward
and nearer to completion.
The third
great epoch--"the world to come"--future from the second
advent of Christ, comprises the Millennial Age, or "times
of restitution" and following it are other "ages to
come," the particulars of which are not revealed. Present
revelations treat of man's recovery from sin, and not of the eternity
of glory to follow.
The
first age in the "world that now is" we call the PATRIARCHAL
AGE, or dispensation, because during that period God's dealings
and favors were with a few individuals only, the remainder of
mankind being almost ignored. Such favored ones were the patriarchs
Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Each of these in turn seems to
have been God's favored one. At the death of Jacob, that age or
order of dealing ended. At Jacob's death, his descendants were
first called "the twelve tribes of Israel," and were
together recognized of God as his "peculiar people"
and through typical sacrifices they were typically "a holy
nation," separated from other nations for a particular purpose,
and therefore to enjoy certain special favors. The time allotted
to this feature of the divine plan, beginning here and ending
at the death of Christ, we designate the JEWISH AGE, or the Law
<PAGE 72> dispensation.
During that age God specially blessed that nation. He gave them
his law; he made a special covenant with them; he gave them the
Tabernacle, whose shekinah glory in the Most Holy represented
Jehovah's presence with them as their Leader and King. To them
he sent the prophets, and finally his Son. Jesus performed his
miracles and taught in their midst, and would neither go to others
himself, nor permit his disciples to go to the surrounding nations.
He sent them out, saying, "Go not into the way of the Gentiles,
and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not; but go rather
to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." (Matt. 10:5,6)
And again he said, "I am not sent but unto the lost sheep
of the house of Israel." (Matt. 15:24) That this national
favor ended with their rejection and crucifixion of Jesus is shown
by Jesus' words, when, five days before his crucifixion, he declared,
"Your house is left unto you desolate." Matt. 23:38
There,
at Jesus' death, a new age began--the CHRISTIAN AGE or GOSPEL
DISPENSATION, wherein should be heralded good tidings of justification,
not to the Jew only, but to all nations; for Jesus Christ, by
the grace of God, tasted death for every man. During this Gospel
age also there is a class called to special favor, to whom special
promises are made; namely, those who by faith accept Christ Jesus
as their Redeemer and Lord, following in his footsteps. The gospel
proclamation has gone hither and thither through the earth for
nearly nineteen hundred years, so that it can now be said that
it has been preached more or less in every nation. It has
not converted nations--it was not designed to do so in this age;
but it has selected here and there some, in all a "little
flock," as Jesus had foretold (Luke 12:32), to whom it is
the Father's good pleasure to give the Kingdom in an age to follow
this.
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With
this age the "present evil world" ends; and mark well
that while God has been thus permitting the predominance and reign
of evil, to the seeming detriment of his cause, nevertheless his
deep designs have been steadily progressing according to a fixed
and definite plan, and in the exact order of the seasons which
he has appointed. In the end of this age, and the dawn of its
successor, the Millennial age, Satan is to be bound and his power
overthrown, preparatory to the establishment of Christ's kingdom
and the beginning of "the world to come, wherein dwelleth
righteousness."
Millennium,
signifying a thousand years, is by common consent used as the
name for the period mentioned in Rev. 20:4 --the thousand years
of Christ's reign, the first age in the "world to come."
During the Millennial age, there will be a restitution of all
things lost by the fall of Adam (Acts 3:19-21), and before its
close all tears shall have been wiped away. Beyond its boundary,
in the ages of blessedness to follow, there shall be no more death,
neither sorrow nor crying; neither shall there be any more pain.
The former things will have passed away. (Rev. 21:4) God's revelations
particularize no further, and there we stop.
We
have here only glanced at the mere outline of this plan of the
ages. The more we examine it, the more we will find in it perfect
harmony, beauty and order. Each age has its part to accomplish,
necessary to the complete development of God's plan as a whole.
The plan is a progressive one, gradually unfolding from age to
age, upward and onward to the grand consummation of the original
design of the Divine Architect, "who worketh all things after
the counsel of his own will." (Eph. 1:11) Not one of these
great periods is an hour too long or too short for the accomplishment
of its object. God is a wise economist of both time <PAGE
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and no power, however malicious, for a moment retards or thwarts
his purposes. All things, evil as well as good, under divine supervision
and overruling, are working together for the accomplishment of
his will.
To an uninstructed
and undisciplined mind, which can see only a little of the intricate
machinery of God's plan, it appears like anarchy, confusion and
failure, just as the whole, or even a part, of an intricate machine
would appear to a child. To its immature and untutored mind it
is incomprehensible, and the opposite motions of its wheels and
belts are but confusion. But maturity and investigation will show
that the seeming confusion is beautiful harmony, working good
results. The machine, however, was as truly a success before the
child understood its operation as after. So, while God's plan
is, and has been for ages, in successful operation, man has been
receiving the necessary discipline, not only to enable him to
understand its intricate workings, but also to experience its
blessed results.
As we pursue
our study of the divine plan, it is essential that we keep in
memory these ages and their respective peculiarities and objects;
for in no one of them can the plan be seen, but in all
of them, even as a link is not a chain, but several links
united form a chain. We obtain correct ideas of the whole plan
by noting the distinctive features of each part, and thus we are
enabled to divide rightly the Word of truth.
A statement
of the Word which belongs to one epoch, or dispensation, should
not be applied to another, as things stated of one age are not
always true of another. For instance,
it would be an untruth to say of the present time that the knowledge
of the Lord fills the whole earth, or that there is no need to
say to your neighbor, Know the Lord. <PAGE
75> (Isa. 11:9; Jer. 31:34) This is not true in
this age, and it cannot be true until the Lord, having come again,
has established his kingdom; for throughout this age there have
been many seducing deceptions, and we are told that even in the
very end of the age--"In the last days...evil men
and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived."
(2 Tim. 3:1,13) It will be as the result of Messiah's reign during
the Millennial age that knowledge and righteousness shall cover
the earth as the waters cover the sea.
A similar
mistake, and a very common one, is to suppose that God's kingdom
is now established and ruling over the earth, and that his will
is now done among the nations. This is manifestly far from the
truth, for the kingdoms of this world are supported and enriched
through oppression, injustice and deceit, to as great an extent
as the increasing intelligence of the people will permit. Satan,
the present "prince of this world," must yet be displaced,
and these kingdoms, now under his control, must become the kingdoms
of our Lord and of his Anointed, when he shall take unto himself
his great power, and reign.
By the light
now due to the household of faith, we discern that system and
order which mark the stately steppings of our God through the
ages past, and we are forcibly reminded of the beautiful lines
of Cowper, inspired by a living faith, which trusted where it
could not trace the Almighty Jehovah:
He
Will Make It Plain
"God
moves in a mysterious way,
His wonders to perform:
He plants his footsteps in the sea,
And rides upon the storm.
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"Deep
in unfathomable mines
Of never-failing skill,
He treasures up his bright designs,
And works his sovereign will.
"Ye
fearful saints, fresh courage take;
The clouds ye so much dread
Are big with mercy, and shall break
In blessings on your head.
"Judge
not the Lord by feeble sense,
But trust him for his grace.
Behind a frowning providence
He hides a smiling face.
"His
purposes will ripen fast,
Unfolding every hour.
The bud may have a bitter taste,
But sweet will be the flower.
"Blind
unbelief is sure to err,
And scan his work in vain.
God is his own interpreter,
And he will make it plain."
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"I
know not the way that's before me,
The joys or the griefs it may bring;
What clouds are o'erhanging the future,
What flowers by the wayside may spring.
But there's One who will journey beside me,
Nor in weal nor in woe will forsake;
And this is my solace and comfort,
'He knoweth the way that I take.'"
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