IRENAEUS SPEAKS ABOUT THE END TIMES
Irenaeus (born c. 120/140, Asia Minor — died c.
200/203) was an early church father who was a disciple of Polycarp. Although
little is known about Polycarp, he was a disciple of the Apostle John.
Therefore Irenaeus was one degree from the Apostle John. It is important to
understand how the first generation of believers thought since they were so
close to the Apostle’s time. These men did not attempt to change or add to the
gospel, but “carried on” the traditions of the elders. Irenaeus attempts to let
the Bible interpret itself, so it is revealing to hear his explanation of the
word.
On going through
tribulation:
And therefore throughout all
time, man, having been molded at the beginning by the hands of God, that is, of
the Son and of the Spirit, is made after the image and likeness of God: the
chaff, indeed, which is the apostasy, being cast away; but the wheat, that is,
those who bring forth fruit to God in faith, being gathered into the barn. And for
this cause tribulation is necessary for those who are saved, that having been
after a manner broken up, and rendered fine, and sprinkled over by the patience
of the Word of God, and set on fire [for purification], they may be fitted for
the royal banquet. As a certain man of ours said, when he was condemned
to the wild beasts because of his testimony with respect to God: "I am the
wheat of Christ, and am ground by the teeth of the wild beasts, that I may be
found the pure bread of God."
Interesting that
persecution is purification. Paul said we share in the power of His
resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings. The church will truly be the
salt of the earth during the tribulation.
He teaches us what the ten
horns shall be which were seen by Daniel, telling us that thus it had been said
to him: "And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, who have
received no kingdom as yet, but shall receive power as if kings one hour with
the beast. These have one mind, and give their strength and power to the beast.
These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them, because
He is the Lord of lords and the King of kings." It is manifest,
therefore, that of these [potentates], he who is to come shall slay three, and
subject the remainder to his power, and that he shall be himself the eighth
among them. And they shall lay Babylon waste, and burn her with fire, and shall
give their kingdom to the beast, and put the Church to flight. After
that they shall be destroyed by the coming of our Lord.
The church will go through
difficult times, the meeting in the air not occurring until the resurrection of
the dead at the end of the age.
On the Beast
And all who dwell upon the
earth worshipped him, [every one] whose name was not written in the book of the
Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. If any one have ears, let him
hear. If any one shall lead into captivity, he shall go into captivity. If any
shall slay with the sword, he must be slain with the sword. Here is the
endurance and the faith of the saints." After this he likewise describes
his armor-bearer, whom he also terms a false prophet: "He spake as a
dragon, and exercised all the power of the first beast in his sight, and caused
the earth, and those that dwell therein, to adore the first beast, whose deadly
wound was healed. And he shall perform great wonders, so that he can even cause
fire to descend from heaven upon the earth in the sight of men, and he shall
lead the inhabitants of the earth astray." Let no one imagine that he
performs these wonders by divine power, but by the working of magic. And we
must not be surprised if, since the demons and apostate spirits are at his
service, he through their means performs wonders, by which he leads the
inhabitants of the earth astray.
Just go to your local
Barnes and Noble Book store and see the many books on paranormal activity
geared towards the teenager and you will understand how easily they will be
deceived.
The Church is taken up at
the end--after over coming
“In the previous books I have
set forth the causes for which God permitted these things to be made, and have
pointed out that all such have been created for the benefit of that human
nature which is saved, ripening for immortality that which is [possessed] of
its own free will and its own power, and preparing and rendering it more
adapted for eternal subjection to God. And therefore the creation is suited to
[the wants of] man; for man was not made for its sake, but creation for the
sake of man. Those nations however, who did not of themselves raise up their
eyes unto heaven, nor returned thanks to their Maker, nor wished to behold the
light of truth, but who were like blind mice concealed in the depths of
ignorance, the word justly reckons "as waste water from a sink, and as the
turning-weight of a balance--in fact, as nothing;"
“So far useful and serviceable to the just, as
stubble conduces towards the growth of the wheat, and its straw, by means of
combustion, serves for working gold. And therefore, when in the end the
Church shall be suddenly caught up from this, it is said,
"There shall be tribulation such as has not been since the beginning,
neither shall be." For this is the last contest of the righteous, in
which, when they overcome they are crowned with incorruption.
This sudden catching up is
at the last trumpet at the end of the age when Jesus comes with His
angels/army, the resurrection of the dead taking place simultaneously. The
wicked (tares) are then burned. (Armageddon)
Resurrection of the Just
and reward for suffering
For it is just that in that
very creation in which they toiled or were afflicted, being proved in
every way by suffering, they should receive the reward of their
suffering; and that in the creation in which they were slain because of their
love to God, in that they should be revived again; and that in the creation in
which they endured servitude, in that they should reign. For God is rich in all
things, and all things are His. It is fitting, therefore, that the creation
itself, being restored to its primeval condition, should without restraint be
under the dominion of the righteous; and the apostle has made this plain in the
Epistle to the Romans, when he thus speaks: "For the expectation of
the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. For the creature
has been subjected to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath
subjected the same in hope; since the creature itself shall also be delivered
from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the sons of
God."
Those who live and die
during the tribulation (believers) will have an excellent reward for their
faithfulness.
We receive our inheritance
at the end of the age at the resurrection of the just:
John, therefore, did
distinctly foresee the first "resurrection of the just," and
the inheritance in the kingdom of the earth; and what the prophets have
prophesied concerning it harmonize [with his vision]. For the Lord also
taught these things, when He promised that He would have the mixed cup new with
His disciples in the kingdom. The apostle, too, has confessed that the creation
shall be free from the bondage of corruption, [so as to pass] into the liberty
of the sons of God.
And in all these things, and by them
all, the same God the Father is manifested, who fashioned man, and gave promise
of the inheritance of the earth to the fathers, who brought it (the creature)
forth [from bondage] at the resurrection of the just, and fulfils the promises
for the kingdom of His Son; subsequently bestowing in a paternal manner
those things which neither the eye has seen, nor the ear has heard, nor has
[thought concerning them] arisen within the heart of man, For there is the one
Son, who accomplished His Father's will; and one human race also in which the
mysteries of God are wrought, "which the angels desire to look into;"
and they are not able to search out the wisdom of God, by means of Which His handiwork,
confirmed and incorporated with His Son, is brought to perfection; that His
offspring, the First-begotten Word, should descend to the creature (facturam),
that is, to what had been molded (plasma), and that it should be contained by
Him; and, on the other hand, the creature should contain the Word, and ascend
to Him, passing beyond the angels, and be made after the image and likeness of
God.
At the end of the age the
sword of the word will divide the hearts of all men. There will be wheat
gathered in and the tares burned. The saints inherit the Kingdom and reign as
kings and priests with the Lord during the millennial period.
NEXT: HIPPOLYTUS OF ROME
(170 – 235 AD) SPEAKS OF THE END TIMES
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