Parochial Eschatology?


Most views of the end times, fall into shades or versions of either Premillennialism, Amillennialism or Postmillennialism.

So on the top level we have a view that either says: 1 – Human history will plod on until Jesus returns, and then there is his literal 1000 year reign on the earth; 2 – Jesus is ruling and reigning now and will continue to do so until he returns – but the “1000” years is basically now until he returns; 3 – Christianity is going to gradually grow until it becomes dominant on the earth, and then Jesus will return. And then like I said, there are variations on each of these themes. And, each points to scriptures that appear to validate their particular view, and then extrapolate what that will look like in the unfolding of human history.

To be honest, I think there are in fact smattering of all 3 concepts in the Bible. The question is, are these views mutually exclusive – or might something else be at play? And I think it may be the latter.

Let me explain, but with a bit of oversimplification to get at a point.

Most Premills, envision Christianity in the world continuing but facing an inevitable period of severe persecution just before Jesus comes back. Again, with some variations.

Amills envision Christianity in the world, but with Jesus on the throne now – all things sort of continue as is until his return.

PostMills envision Christianity in the world continuing and progressing to a wonderful state until Jesus’ return.

But hind all 3 of these views, is the tendency (I’m just citing a tendency mind you) to interpret these matters in light of what is or isn’t happening where were are in our little corner of the world.

For example, Jonathan Edwards, a convinced PostMill, experiencing the Great Awakening and it impact here in America, easily sees his PostMill convictions verified in the move of God he is in the midst of. Naturally. But while this move of God was happening here, what was going on in China, or the Sudan, or Australia? Would Believers there think the Kingdom was dawning in that way?

And how would Premills here during that time read it? Where is the persecution and the rise of anti-christ? Or Amills? Was this a sign of Jesus’ present reign? Or was it simply one of the ups-and-downs of history?

My point is this: When Jesus returns – when it comes to Believers globally, he will probably return to Christians somewhere nearly extinguished by persecution, where others are enjoying revival and great advancement, and others still in other climes solidly holding the fort. Some will be grinding at the mill in hard labor, some just laboring in the field – maybe harvesting and rejoicing, some will be asleep, others awake, some marrying, some burying, some rejoicing, some weeping. The “Church” in any given region may be living and ministering in a PreMill, PostMill or Amill context. And to assume that the whole Church globally will be experiencing Jesus’ near return in exactly the same way is perhaps a bit too parochial, too narrow. It does not leave room for the various ways the Scripture may speak.

So, when we look at the group of parables in Matt 13 – Will there be sowing the Gospel with varying results? Yup. Will the Kingdom be growing like a mustard seed? Yup. Will the Kingdom be invading like the leaven? Yup. Will evil weeds be growing in God’s field? Yup. Will the Kingdom be hidden like treasure? Yup. Will the Kingdom be like gathering good and bad fish together? Yup? All of these will be true, in varying degrees in various places and at various times.

At some times and in some places, the Church will look fantastically triumphant. Satan utterly bound.

At some times and in some places, the Church will look like it is snuffed out. Satan rampaging and seemingly conquering.

At some times and in some places, the Church will be steady Eddie. Satan bound but still active.

And then the big deal: All of these can be happening in various places on the globe AT THE VERY SAME TIME – when Jesus returns.

Bottom line? Don’t let your eschatology be governed by your local newspaper. The Kingdom is vast, and is in various stages of growth and experience all over the place.

No matter what the current stage or experience you or I are undergoing right now, nor what trend we may see on the horizon – it may be very VERY different for your brothers or sisters elsewhere. How some of the Believers during the Black Plague must have understood their plight as the sure sign of final torment before Jesus’ return.

He’s coming back. As Robert Winsett wrote in song years ago:

Troublesome times are here, filling men’s hearts with fear
Freedom we all hold dear now is at stake
Humbling your hearts to God saves from the chastening rod
Seek the way pilgrims trod, Christians awake

Jesus is coming soon, morning or night or noon
Many will meet their doom, trumpets will sound
All of the dead shall rise, righteous meet in the skies
Going where no one dies, heavenward bound

Troubles will soon be o’er, happy forevermore
When we meet on that shore, free from all care
Rising up in the sky, telling this world goodbye
Homeward we then shall fly, glory to share

Oh, Jesus is coming soon, morning or night or noon
Many will meet their doom, trumpets will sound
All of the dead shall rise, righteous meet in the skies
Going where no one dies, heavenward bound

Jesus is coming soon, morning or night or noon
Many will meet their doom, trumpets will sound
All of the dead shall rise, righteous meet in the skies
Going where no one dies, heavenward bound
Heavenward bound, heavenward bound


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