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Morning Musings

Explore the basis for the New Testament teachings on the resurrection of the just and the unjust in Daniel 12. Discover how Jesus and the apostles referenced this prophecy in their eschatological teachings. Compare Daniel 12 with Matthew 24 and John 5:28-29 to gain a deeper understanding of the resurrection message. Visit www.labornotinvain.com for more resources.

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Morning Musings

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  1. June 19, 2017 Morning Musings

  2. Daniel 12 and the Resurrection • Daniel 12 is the basis for the New Testament texts regarding the resurrection of the just and the unjust. • The New Testament writers made it plain that their eschatological hopes were based off of Old Covenant promises made to Old Covenant Israel. • “(14) But this I confess to you, that according to the Way which they call a sect, so I worship the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the Law and in the Prophets. (15) I have hope in God, which they themselves also accept, that there will be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and the unjust” (Act 24:14-15) • This was the basis for Jesus’ resurrection teaching as well (John 5:28-29).

  3. Introduction to Daniel 12 • Daniel 10:14 • Whose people would these things be concerning? Whose latter days? • Daniel’s people were the Jews. • Romans 9:3-4 • Daniel 12:1 – “At that time” • Whatever confusion there may be regarding this statement, all of it is cleared up by Jesus’s inspired commentary on Daniel 12 in Matthew 24. After all, he wrote this book! (I Peter 1:10-12) • Regardless of how we attempt to explain “at that time”, it cannot contradict what Jesus said in Matthew 24. www.labornotinvain.com

  4. The Timing of Daniel 12 • “Then I heard the man clothed in linen, who was above the waters of the river, when he held up his right hand and his left hand to heaven, and swore by Him who lives forever, that it shall be for a time, times, and half a time; and when the power of the holy people has been completely shattered, all these things shall be finished” (Daniel 12:7). • "And from the time that the daily sacrifice is taken away, and the abomination of desolation is set up, there shall be one thousand two hundred and ninety days” (Daniel 12:11). • "But you, go your way till the end; for you shall rest, and will arise to your inheritance at the end of the days” (Daniel 12:13).

  5. Matthew 24 Comparison • Christ brings deliverance: Daniel 12:1 | Matthew 24:30 • Great Tribulation: Daniel 12:1 | Matthew 24:21 • Resurrection: Daniel 12:2-3 | Matthew 24:31 • Judgement: Daniel 12:2-3 | Matthew 24:37-44 • The End: Daniel 12:4 | Matthew 24:14 • Knowledge Shall Increase: Daniel 12:4 | Matthew 24:14 • Shattering of the Holy People’s Power: Daniel 12:7 | Matthew 24:29 • Many Refined by Tribulation: Daniel 12:10 | Matthew 24:12-13 • The Wise VS the Wicked: Daniel 12:10 | Matthew 24:15 • Abomination of Desolation: Daniel 12:11 | Matthew 24:15 • Inheritance Given: Daniel 12:13 | Matthew 24:45 www.labornotinvain.com

  6. John 5:24-29 • John 5:28-29 • This passage is often understood because the context in rarely noticed. This text has turned into a proof text for those who promote the idea of a physical resurrection. In fact, most miss the reference to Ezekiel 37:12! This is the time when the “bones shall flourish!” (Isaiah 66:14). • John 5:24-27 • There are three indisputable facts that we need to notice about these verses. • Fact: those who obey Christ’s teachings pass from death to life (that’s resurrection; see I John 3:14). • Fact: the hour had arrived in the first century where the dead were being raised by responding to the call of the gospel. • Fact: This resurrection life is found in Christ (Acts 4:1-2).

  7. John 5:24-29 • What was the present hour and what was the coming hour? Had Jesus defined that for us anywhere in the Bible? • Yes! One Chapter earlier! • John 4:21-24 • The hour was coming when nobody could worship God in Jerusalem because it would be completely destroyed. The Jerusalem does not have the same covenantal meaning that it did 2000 years ago. • The hour had arrived that true worshippers could worship God in “every place” as opposed to the “this place” that Solomon built (compare I Kings 8:29ff with I Corinthians 1:2). • The hour that was coming would the time in which the power of the holy people would be completely shattered. John said, “it is the last hour” (I John 2:18).

  8. Thank You For Joining Me Today • Please keep Brother and Sister Preston in your prayers this week as they find out more about their current situation and work through a proper course of action. • Don’t forget that Preterist Pilgrim weekend is at hand! July 13-15 • The annual lectureships at the Ludington church of Christ will be on August 4-6. • At that lectureship there will be a debate between Steve Baisden and Drew Leonard. • Be sure to go to my website www.labornotinvain.com for articles, audios, and other resources that will assist you in your studies.

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