Rising
of the Son no. 13
Seed
for every season no. 12
Attributes
of God Seed pt. 9
October 30, 2016
Brian
Kocourek, pastor
This morning we
will look at one more attribute of God-Seed, as we continue in our series on
Rising of the Son, and our mini-series within it called a Seed for Every
Season, and the Attributes of God Seed.
This morning we
will examine another Attribute of God Seed and that is that they will:
Love God's Presence:
2 Timothy 4:8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown
of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that
day: and not to me only, but unto all
them also that love his appearing. That's His epiphaneia,
which means manifestation. And He can not manifest without being here,
so this is all about loving His Presence.
1Thessalonians 2:19 For what
is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye
in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming (parousia,
Presence)?
Notice that it is His appearing or
manifestation of His presence that we love. And why would not that be the case.
if you love someone you want to be with them as much as possible. And so we see our hope and crown of rejoicing
come by being in his presence at His Parousia.
Now, I know this will be review for some, but for
others who were not around 20 to 30 years ago, the word Parousia may be a new
term to you. But the word Parousia means The
act of arrival and subsequent Presence.
The word Parousia was used by the Greeks to show not
only the arrival but the actual stay or subsequent presence.
The focus then should not be upon the arrival itself, but rather the events
which follow that arrival.
Israel P. Warren of Portland Maine, wrote a book concerning this
word Parousia which the apostle Paul used quite a few times in Scripture
concerning the Appearing which is to take place before the actual coming of
Christ the second time.
In His book [The Parousia] written
in 1879 in pp. 12-15 he said, "We often speak of the second advent, the second coming, etc.,
but the Scriptures never speak of a second Parousia.. Whatever was to be its
nature, it was something peculiar, having never occurred before and
being never to occur again. It was to be a Presence differing from and superior to all other manifestations
of Himself to men, so that It's designation should properly stand by Itself,
without any qualifying Epithet other than the article, "The Presence".
He went on to say, "From this view of the word it is evident, that neither
the English word coming, nor the Latin Advent, is the best representative of the
word. They do not conform to its etymology; they do not correspond to the idea
of the verb from which It is derived; nor could they appropriately be
substituted for the more exact word, "Presence". In the cases where the translators used the
latter, nor is the radical root of them the same.
So what he is saying in lay terms is that the word Parousia has
its best equivalent in the English as the word Presence.
He then goes on to say, "Coming"
and "Advent" give most prominently the conception of an approach to
us, or motion toward us; "Parousia" That of being with us,
without reference as to how it began. The
force of coming or advent ends with arrival; that of Presence
begins with the arrival. Coming
and advent are words of motion whereas Presence shows rest. The space of time covered by the action of
coming or advent is limited, it may
be momentary; that of Presence is
unlimited. Had our translators done with this technical word "Parousia" as they did with "Baptisma" transferring it unchanged, or if translated using
It's exact etymological equivalent,
"Presence" and had It been well
understood, as It then would have been, that there is no such thing as a second "Presence,"' I believe that the entire doctrine would have been
different from
what it now is. The phrases, "second
advent," and "Second
coming," would never have been
heard. The church would have been taught to speak of the "Presence" of the Lord,
as that from which It's hopes were to be
realized, whether in the future or at the remotest period, that under which the
world was to be made new, A resurrection both Spiritual and corporeal should be
attained, and justice and everlasting awards administered,"
Notice, the believer cannot help to love God's Presence because
This Parousia-Presence signifies to the believer, 1) The believer is to be made anew 2) God's presence brings with it a promise of resurrection, first spiritual, then physical 3) Gods Presence brings with Him, White Throne
judgment and finally 4) where Everlasting awards will be administered.
As we examine the scriptural usage of this word Parousia, we should
note there are 23 scriptures where this word appears and show the relevancy to
the word "Presence" and how the scripture applies to this hour. After
all, brother Branham said in Shalom pp.
223, "All the New Testament speaks of this hour."
Now,
I think to save time, I will read the Greek word Parousia
when we come to it in scripture instead of the English word that the King James
version translated that word into. Because we've already established if they
had left the word "Parousia"
un-translated, the entire understanding of these Scriptures would have been
understood differently.
We
first see this word "Parousia"
in Matthew 24:3 "And as He sat in the mount
of Olives, The disciples came unto Him privately, saying, tell us, when shall
these things be? And what shall be the sign of Thy "Parousia" and of the end of the world?"
The question asked was what shall be the sign of thy Presence. How
will we know you are Present? They did not know of a first coming much less a
second coming. They never thought in those terms, but rather they were asking
when shall your Presence be made openly known? When will you manifest your Presence
among men? This is the very same question that Jesus' own brothers asked Him in
John 7:1-13
but Jesus refused to answer them for they didn't believe Him anyway. He told
them to go to the feast by themselves, He then later went secretly, not wanting
to show Himself openly.
John 7:1 After these things Jesus walked in
Galilee: for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him. 2 Now the Jews' feast of tabernacles was at hand. 3 His brethren therefore said unto him, Depart
hence, and go into Judaea, that thy disciples also may see the works that thou doest. 4 For there
is no man that doeth any thing in secret,
and he himself seeketh to be known openly. If thou do these things, shew thyself to the world. 5 For neither did his brethren believe in him. 6 Then Jesus said unto them, My time is not yet come:
but your time is alway ready. 7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify
of it, that the works thereof are evil. 8 Go ye up unto this
feast: I go not up yet unto this feast; for
my time is not yet full come. 9 When he
had said these words unto them, he abode
still in Galilee. 10 But when his brethren were gone up, then went he also up unto the feast,
not openly, but as it were in secret. 11 Then the Jews sought him at
the feast, and said, Where is he? 12 And there was
much murmuring among the people concerning him: for some said, He is a good
man: others said, Nay; but he deceiveth the people. 13 Howbeit
no man spake openly of him for fear of the Jews.
Brother Branham said in his message entitled: [Revelation
of Jesus Christ] pp. 106 12-04-60 "Oh, how the last age and the coming of the Lord was
covered up to the apostles! They asked the question, but only one lived to have the
revelation; and still he didn't understand it, because the history
was not yet made."
So as you can see, it is essential to see the Word manifested in
order to receive the correct interpretation of it. Author J. B. Rotherham
of Cincinnati, Ohio, wrote a Bible translation called The Emphasized Bible In his translation he
noted the following , "In this edition the word Parousia is uniformly
rendered Presence
("Coming," as a representative of this word being set aside.)
He continued "The Parousia,... is still in the future,
and may therefore be enshrouded in a measure of obscurity which only fulfillment can clear away: It may in fine be both a period, more or
less extended, during which certain things shall happen, an event, coming on
and passing away as one of a series of Divine interposition's."
Brother Branham also said, "God is His own
interpreter and He interprets His Word by bringing it to pass." And since we have had a prophet come in this Hour with
"Thus Saith the Lord" and has declared the presence of Christ
among us, we can rest in knowing we have the correct interpretation of the
Word.
The next Scripture we see this word "Parousia" used is in Matthew 24:27 "For as the Lightning cometh out of the east and shineth even unto
the west; so shall also the Parousia of the
son of man be."
We see here it speaks of His Presence, and not coming. Lightning
that cometh is but a flash, but in this example he says it will lighten the
whole earth. Not just a quick flash off in the horizon but from east to west
representing total enlightenment. The lightning that comes from east and lights
up the sky all the way to the west encompasses space and time, as Presence not only
shows arrival, but a space of time that deals with this Presence or illumination.
In fact the word cometh used by the King James scholars was a word
that signifies to spread abroad. Not just a flitter, but a full encompassing
light. Brother Branham said, "My ministry is to
declare Him, that He is here." So we are looking at 2 things; a declaration of Christ and
notification of His Presence here with us.
This scripture also tells us that Christ's Great Presence will
bring forth great light that will lighten the whole earth.
In the Gospel of John 1:4-5, we read: "In Him was Life; and the Life was the Light of
men.. And the Light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not."
So we see that the Presence of Christ at His first coming brought
forth illumination, and if, "He is the same Yesterday, Today and forever", then the sign of His glorious Parousia-presence here
among us again will have to be truly vindicated by an illumination that will be
received by those whom it was meant for and rejected by those in darkness.
For more on this illumination please see the Epiphanaea section.
The next Scripture we see this word Parousia used is in Matthew
24:37 "But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the Parousia of the Son
of Man be.
By speaking in the plural "days", Matthew is telling you it will be a period of
time more or less extended. Not just the instant of arrival.
What took place in days of Noah that will repeat again? A message
of salvation and judgment went forth. Salvation for those who will enter in,
and judgment to those who will not.
The next verse of Scripture where the word Parousia is used is in Matthew
24:39 "And knew it not until the flood came, and took them all away; so
shall also the Parousia of the Son of Man be."
Again we see by this example of the floods coming upon the
people and the washing away,
and we know that this washing away was the result of the forty day period of
rain which washing away did not happen at the first sign of rain nor at the
first rain drop. This also tells us that they knew it not until it was too
late. We know that God had a prophet on the scene preaching a message of Warning then Judgment for nearly 120
years, but which was rejected by all except only a few, leaving nothing but
judgment for those who refused that message. again the word "days"
also shows a period extended, not just a specific minute or second. So when he
says the floods came, and took them all away this was an extended period of
time.
The
next Scripture we see this word Parousia used is in I Corinthians 15:23 "But every man in his own
order: Christ the first-fruits; afterwards they that are Christ's at His
Parousia."
Here he is speaking of order, the first will be last and the last first. A
coming forth by an order. Therefore, it is not instantaneous but is
brought forth through a process of time whether concentrated or extended. Order
also signifies authority and headship which are certainly indicated here by
this scripture.
We know also that the Parousia involves a shout, a Voice and a Trumpet as we
see in 1 Thessalonians 4: 13-18 But I would not have you to
be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow
not, even as others which have no hope. 14 For if
we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in
Jesus will God bring with him. 15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which
are alive and remain unto the Parousia
of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17 Then we which are alive and
remain shall be caught up together with
them in the clouds, to meet the Lord
in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 18 Wherefore
comfort one another with these words.
Notice there are many events associated with this Parousia
Presence of the Lord, but although it may take an extended period of time to
bring in all these phazes of His presence, it all ends in His Presence for
ever. As we see by the words, "and so shall we ever be with the Lord." So the good
thing to know here is that He comes down manifesting His presence among us, and
he never leaves us like he left his first born son to die alone. No, God stays
with us right up to the time we are caught away, and then we continue to remain
with him always. That gets me excited.
And we are told by brother Branham in the Rapture message that the voice is the resurrection. And brother Branham taught us that there will
be an order to the resurrection.
From the Seven Church Ages 5/11/54 he said, "He that was first will
be last. ..That's the
order of the resurrection. I won't know nobody in the generation
before me or the generation after me. I'll know those in the generation with
me. Every generation will come successively as it went down."
The next time we see this word Parousia used in Scripture is in I
Thessalonians 2:19 " For what is our hope, or
joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the sight of our Lord Jesus Christ at His Parousia."
If this scripture means only that we come into His sight, then we
must ask ourselves, "At what point do we enter into His sight?" Does not "sight" indicate "presence?"
Now, Presence is not determined in inches or feet, but in "view of." I
do not have to be touching to be in the presence of, but merely in reach of
whether by viewing or hearing. As we come closer together, our sight becomes
clearer and clearer and our understanding of what we see becomes more defined.
Then from what point does the act of arrival become presence? Either way, deals
with space and time.
The next time we see this word Parousia used is in I Thessalonians 3:13 "To the end He may establish your hearts
unblameable in holiness before God, even our Father, at the Parousia of our Lord
Jesus Christ with all His saints."
Does the establishing of our hearts have to wait for his 2nd
coming, when we meet Him bodily in the air? Or is there to be a ministry that
will make ready a prepared
people for the Lord.
Do we wait for His 2nd coming to become a holy people or is the process in
operation now. If we must wait until the meeting in the air, then we will already
have a glorified body before this condition of holy and blameless can occur?
If the scripture speaks of our hearts being established, then how
can we wait until the meeting in the air. Brother Branham taught us that we
take the condition of our hearts
right here into that other dimension. So our hearts have got to be changed on this side of the
resurrection. After all, if this scripture places the establishing of the
hearts at the time we meet Christ in the air, then we would have to also place Malachi
4 where the hearts of the children are established, to the same timeframe.
Does one become established in a moment in the twinkling of an eye? Or is it a process? Then being a process it involves a period of time.
Ephesians 1:4 According as he hath chosen us in him
before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame
before him: which
means in his presence. 5 in love Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by
Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, Therefore in order for this to happen, He predestinates us to it. In other words, He selected us to it and then prepared
the way for it to happen. The whole process of our predestination deals
with a space of time which we do not know the length or span thereof. We see Him as He is, and we begin to see ourselves for who we
really are.
The transforming power of the Light will always bring seed into
manifestation of what it Truly is.
We have already read from the next time this word Parousia is used
in Scripture as we saw in I Thessalonians 4:15 "For this we say unto you
by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the Parousia of the Lord shall not
hinder them which are asleep."
Now if we take this verse by itself, we leave a big question. How
can we hinder those which are asleep. But verse 16 answers our question when it
says, "For the Lord Himself shall
descend from Heaven with a shout, with the voice of the Arch Angel, (Chief Messenger), and with the
trump of God." Then the dead shall be raised.
Therefore, the dead are not brought with Him but are raised as a
result of the "voice" as brother Branham said in the
Rapture message. There are
three things He does during His Parousia. 1:
The Shout which is the Message. 2: the Voice which is the
resurrection. 3: The
Trump of God which is the literal catching away according to a Vindicated prophet of God.
The
next time we see the word Parousia used in Scripture is in I Thessalonians 5:23 " And the very God of peace
sanctify you wholly; And I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be
preserved blameless unto the
Parousia of our Lord Jesus Christ."
Just until His act of arrival only? Or does it say unto His Presence. The word "unto" here is used the same as into and signifies a preservation that
last's right up to and including the time of the very Presence of Jesus Christ. "Until" would signify that it takes
you up to the point of and you go no further, whereas "unto" involves not only up to, but
"in to". So we shall always remain holy and blameless in His presence.
The next time we see this word Parousia used in Scripture is in II
Thessalonians 2:1 " Now we beseech you,
brethren, by the
Parousia of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto Him."
Notice we
are told that not only of His Presence coming
but at that time there will be a gathering together unto Him or unto this
presence. Therefore, He must arrive and
be present in order for this scripture to make sense. How do we gather unto Him
if He is not here. This does not say that we gather together and then He comes.
He must first be here and then we gather to Him, otherwise we would be
gathering together unto someone or something else and not unto Him.
The Parousia does not deal with His act of arrival only, but His Presence. And one of the characteristics of His presence
will be this gathering together UNTO HIM.
In
Malachi 3:17 and Matthew 3:12 we are told
that He will do the gathering.
Malachi 3:17 And they shall be mine, saith the LORD of
hosts, in that day when I make up my jewels; and I will spare them, as a man
spareth his own son that serveth him.
Lamsa Translation:
And they shall be mine, says the Lord of Hosts, on that day when I will assemble the people...
Matthew 3:12 Whose fan is
in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his
wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with
unquenchable fire.
Therefore we see there will be a gathering unto Him.
From his sermon Questions and Answers pg. 243 - 244 brother Branham said, "The Bride won't be gathered from one place,
it'll be gathered from all over the world." So one of the identifiable characteristics of His Parousia is this gathering together.
Then where will this gathering together be? The Scripture tells us
we will be gathered together unto Him. His presence.
Now, I know some don't
believe this, they think God can only be in one place at a time. Like if he is
here then he can't be in Europe, but that is ridiculous to think that.
Again
let's read it, II Thessalonians 2:1 Now we
beseech you, brethren, by the PAROUSIA of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our
gathering together unto Him.
Now,
how are we going to gather together unto Him if he is only in the USA or
Germany?
Questions and answers COD
64-0823M P:34 All right, fifth question: 240. "Will the
Bride be gathered together in one place at the rapture, and will it be in the
west?" Nope,
don't have to be there. Yeah, the Bride will be gathered
together in one place. That is true, but not until the resurrection. See?
"For we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord..." II
Thessalonians the 5th chapter, I believe it is. "We which are
alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent (or hinder)
those which are asleep (universally); for the trumpet of God shall sound, and
the dead in Christ shall rise, and we shall be caught up together with them to
meet the Lord in the air." Therefore, the Bride will all be together
when it goes to meet the Lord. See? It will be together, but it
don't necessarily mean that they all have to be setting in one place like this;
because the Bride is sleeping in the dust of the earth around the world,
from the Arctic to the tropics, and from the east to the west, from north to
the south.
Questions and answers COD
64-0830E P:50 396. Do you believe that sometimes the little living Bride will gather
somewhere together and have all things in common, as did the first Bride,
perhaps just before the coming of the Lord Jesus in the clouds? "Now,
they asked me did I believe it. I can't prove it by the Scriptures,
but perhaps there will come a time, maybe, I don't know. There may be
just... You see? If it would, it would give identification of His closeness at
hand, being so... He said, "But He comes
like a thief in the night." See? He comes
to... Like that book I read on Juliet--Romeo and Juliet, He comes and--and
takes away His Bride at night. She's caught away in a moment in a twinkling of an
eye. See? And it's very doubtful whether it'll be that way, because the Bible
said, "There'll be two in a bed; I'll take
one and leave one; and two in the field, and I'll take one and leave one." See? So they probably... Across the world, they won't be gathered in one
place to have things in common. But little groups of them will be scattered all
over the earth."
Then later in
the same Questions and Answers
sermon, brother Branham says, Questions and answers
COD 64-0830E P:68 407. Will there be, or is there now a place for the Bride
to gather together to live, like when Moses led the children of Israel? I'm
going to answer that question for you; it
was just revealed to me. I'm going to tell you the truth. Yes, sir. There's a place for all the
Bride to gather. You want to know where it's at? In Christ.
Correct. Just gather in there; we're all together.
The
next place that the word Parousia appears in Scripture is in II Thessalonians
2:8-9 "And then shall that wicked one be revealed, whom
the Lord shall consume with the Spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the
brightness of His Parousia. Even
him, whose Parousia is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying
wonders,"
It is not just the act of arrival that destroys the workings of
Satan, but it is the Word of God that defeats him always. Jesus showed this in
the wilderness experience where he was tempted by Satan but defeated Satan by
the Word. So it is not just the arrival or second coming that does this but Presence
of God The Word which renders Satan impotent. As in nature, most life forms
that are parasitic in nature cannot take direct light.
Direct sunlight will destroy fungi, bacteria and all sorts of
parasitic life forms. Even amongst cancer patients use light or radiation
treatment to kill whole areas of infection. Satan is the greatest parasite of
all. He does not create but has only perverted down through the ages.
The next place in Scripture where the word Parousia appears is in II Peter 3:4 "And saying, where is the promise of His Parousia for since the fathers fell asleep, all things
continue as they were from the beginning of the creation."
The very fact that this speaks that "all things continue" shows it is dealing with a period of time.
Another point to consider is that this speaks of a promise that is associated
or brought about by the Parousia. Not specifically that the Parousia is
"the" promise, though we know that it is. But just as Paul say's in Galatians
2:20 that we "live by the faith (of)
the Son of God." So, too, we see
here that the scripture says that the scoffers will say, "where is the promise (of) His Parousia. They are looking for a bodily Presene and not
the Presence of the invisible God.
Therefore, there are definitely promises associated with and are
brought about by the Parousia of our Lord Jesus Christ.
The next order of occurrence in the Scriptures of the word
Parousia is found in James 5:7-8 "Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the Parousia of our Lord. Behold
the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long
patience for it, until He receive the early and latter rain. Be ye patient;
stablish your hearts: for the Parousia of
the Lord draweth nigh."
Here the scripture is dealing with a harvest condition and speaks
of the Lord's personal presence as that of a husbandman waiting for the fruit
to mature. Now the question is this, "if the husbandman is waiting for the fruit
to get ripe, why does it yet speak of His Presence as something that must take
place in the future"? The answer is very simple, "as
husbandman you tend the fruit, but you also harvest it." He's here
to harvest his crop of children, Gather His wheat into His garner, and he does
so with patience indicating again a period of time more or less extended.
The next scripture we see the word Parousia used is in I
John 2:28 "And now, little children, abide in Him, that when He shall Appear,
we shall have confidence, and not be ashamed before Him at His Parousia." The Appearing has to do with this presence. This
Appearing is a Word which means a great shining forth or a revealing of that
which has not been revealed. Hence a Presence bringing forth a disclosure, not
merely an act of arrival. You will also notice that this great disclosure
brings us into a condition of confidence without shame. Now confidence is
something that must build up, it does not come by some magical hocus pocus, but
by trial and victory, trial and victory. As brother Branham taught us in the
Church Age Book, "Character
is not a gift,
character is a victory". So too confidence must
be learned which again signifies enlightenment and time.
Church Age Book Chapter 4 - The Smyrnaean Church Age P:18 Why does He
stand by? The reason is in Romans 8:17-18, "And if children,
then heirs, heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer
with Him, that we may be also glorified together. For I reckon that the
sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory
which shall be revealed in us." Unless we suffer with Him we cannot reign
with Him. You
have to suffer to reign. The reason for this is that character
simply is never made without suffering. Character is a VICTORY, not a gift. A man
without character can't reign because power apart from character is Satanic.
But power with character is fit to rule. And since He wants us to share
even His throne on the same basis that He overcame and is set down in His
Father's throne, then we have to overcome to sit with Him.
And the little temporary suffering we go through now is not worthy to be
compared to the tremendous glory that will be revealed in us when He comes.
Oh, what treasures are laid up for those who are willing to enter into His kingdom
through much tribulation.
The next Scripture we find the word Parousia is in Philippians 2:12 "Wherefore, my beloved, as
ye have always obeyed, not as in my Parousia only, but now much more in my
absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling."
Notice the application here. Paul is contrasting his presence with
his absence. This scripture shows
examples of Parousia as presence so plainly that one would really have to
grasp at straws to make the
word Parousia anything other than presence.
Again we see the word Parousia used in II Peter 3:12 "Looking for and hasting
unto the Parousia
of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, And
the elements shall melt with fervent heat?"
Notice it will still be the Parousia of Christ when the heaven and
earth will be dissolved. But First God takes us with him to go to meet His Son
in the air and then he comes back to earth to dissolve the whole thing.
Again this deals with a series of events which constitute more
than a mere act of arrival, but a presence bringing forth a series of events.
And remember, when the people spurn mercy, there is nothing left but judgment.
From his sermon Will the Church go Through the Tribulation 1-9-58
brother Branham said, he said, "He has come now in
mercy, revealing Himself to the church. It's being laughed at and scoffed at. The next time He reveals Himself,
It'll be in judgment on the world and the nations that forgot God and sinned
their day of grace away."
And then again we see the word Parousia in II Peter 1:16 "For we have not followed
cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and Parousia of our Lord
Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of His majesty."
Simply put; Peter, James and John when brought up to the mount
with Jesus where Jesus was transfigured before their very eyes, this event was
not a coming, but it spoke of witnessing
a Presence. And this also shows that power and presence, go hand in hand when
concerning the Lord Himself.
In I Corinthians 16:17 we see a very practical use of the word
Parousia where it is used in speaking simply of the presence of a person, this
time it is not used concerning the Parousia of Christ but rather the presence
of Stephanus. "I am glad of the Parousia of Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicus:
for that which was lacking on your part they have supplied."
Now if he was speaking of their arrival only, what did their
arrival supply the people? It was the efforts made while they were there that
was able to supply or help the people and minister to their needs.
The Parousia or presence of the Lord on its own will not do one thing for you.
It is the manifestation or unveiling
of Himself that "Supplies all our needs."
Over 7 Billion people are on earth today, and what is Gods' presence
doing for them? It is no different than at His first coming where He was in the world and the world was made by
Him and the world knew him not. They grow more ungodly as each day passes.
In
II Corinthians
7:6-7 we see the word Parousia used when Paul says, "Nevertheless God, that
comforteth those that are cast down, comforted us by the Parousia of Titus. And not by his
Parousia only, but by the consolation wherewith he was comforted in you, when
he told us your earnest desire, your morning, your fervent mind toward me; so
that I rejoiced the more."
Again we see here that it was not The arrival of Titus but rather his
presence with the people and His ministering to them
while there. In fact Paul said, It is not his presence that brought this
comfort but what he did while being present.
In II Corinthians 10:10 Paul uses the word Parousia again when he says,
"For his letters, say they,
are weighty and powerful; But his bodily Parousia is weak, and his speech contemptible." Here,
we see that Paul is saying although
His bodily presence may be weak, but if language means anything, how could his
bodily coming be weak? That would not make any
sense.
Then in Philippians 1:26 Paul uses the word Parousia again in speaking
of His own presence among the people. "That
your rejoicing may be more abundant in Jesus Christ for me by my Parousia to you again." Notice, Paul is not speaking of his act of arrival only, but his actual
presence with the people and what takes place while he is there.
In closing the Apostle Paul speaking
of this hour said, 2 Timothy 4:8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness,
which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me
only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.
But what about those who don't Love his Appearing?
From his sermon Infallible Word of God 56-0406 P:5 brother Branham said, "There's going to be a great pressure come one of these days, till you're going to have to pray.
We don't know what it is to run into a bomb shelter, or go up home and no home
there and mother run down the street with a baby in her arms, and it fry
with a bomb dropping in the street. And we don't know what those things
are. You see? But it
won't be long, we'll know what they are. And then, you'll pray then.
And you'll really
seek God; it won't be a twenty minute, a little pacified, made
up sermon about some dignitary somewhere, it'll be the Lord Jesus Christ, the
power of the resurrection and you'll be crying for supernatural and everything
else when them times
come
But it will be
too late then, you get ready now, there isn't but perhaps a few more months and
the bombs will start flying. This administration is pushing Russia as hard as they
can, and I've been amazed at the calm and cool of Mr. Putin that he hasn't hit back
yet. But its coming, you wait and see, when the 6th vision is fulfilled the 7th
visions is immediately following. But we have a promise if we are God's Elect Bride.
From his sermon
Handwriting on the wall 58-0309M P:57 Brother
Branham said, "Before
one rocket hits this country, the church will be in the arms of Christ and
gone. We're at the end. It can happen any time."
Let's just close with Isaiah 63:9 "In all their affliction
he was afflicted, and the angel of His Presence
saved them: in his love and in his pity he redeemed them; and he
bare them, and carried them all the
days of old.
let us pray...