The Last Days
The Last Days, the time of fulfillment, began with the Death, Resurrection, and the Enthronement of Jesus Christ.
When we hear the term “Last Days” we assume it refers to
the final few years of history just before Christ’s return. Nevertheless, the
New Testament presents this period as the era of fulfillment that began following
the Death and Resurrection of Jesus, and the outpouring of the Spirit on
Pentecost. In Christ, the “ends of the ages” have come upon the Church,
the people of God – (1 Corinthians 10:11).
The Letter to the Hebrews, for example, declares: “In these
last days”, God has spoken definitively to His people in His Son.
Elsewhere, the Letter describes how Jesus “appeared once for all at the
end of the age to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself” - (Hebrews
1:1-4, 9:26).
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While Hebrews provides minimal information about events preceding the return of Jesus, it lets us know just how significant this change in eras is. Jesus is the High Priest greater than all his predecessors. He is the “priest forever” after the “rank of Melchizedek.” He holds his position inviolate and nontransferable because of his resurrection life - (Hebrews 7:24-25).
Unlike the Levitical system, the Son’s “once for all”
sacrifice did “achieve the purification of sins,” and his “New Covenant”
rendered the old one obsolete. The New Oder inaugurated by Jesus provided a
permanent solution to the problem of sin for his people - (Hebrews 8:13, 9:28, 10:10).
Similarly, Paul writes that “the appointed time has been
shortened <…> For the forms of this world are passing away.”
The last verb is in the Greek present tense, and it signifies ongoing action. The
forms and institutions of this present age are in the process of
passing away even now - (1 Corinthians 7:29).
Paul describes how the Hebrew Scriptures were written for our
instruction, the ones “upon whom the ends of the ages have
come.” He made a similar point to the congregation of Galatia when he declared:
“When the fullness of time came, God sent forth his Son” to
redeem His people - (1 Corinthians 10:11, Galatians 4:4).
The Apostle Peter, in his sermon on the Day of Pentecost, changed
the opening clause of the passage he cited from the Book of Joel from
“afterward” to “in the last days.” Peter thus linked the
outpouring of the Spirit to the period Scripture calls the “Last Days.”
The era predicted by the Prophet Joel had commenced.
Likewise, Peter wrote years later that Jesus was destined “before
the foundation of the world but was made manifest at the end of the
times for your sake” - (Joel 2:28, Acts 2:17, 1 Peter 1:20).
THE MESSIANIC AGE
The Apostle John warned his congregations that “it is
the last hour, and as you have heard that Antichrist is coming, so
now many antichrists have come; therefore, we know that it is the last
hour.” John pointed to the false teachers in his congregations as
evidence that the “Spirit of Antichrist” was active already. The
presence of deceivers in the Church proved that the “Last Days” were
underway - (1 John 2:18).
The Hebrew Bible presents History as divided into two ages - the present evil age and the “age to come.” The coming age would begin when the Messiah arrived, and two events would mark its start. First, the outpouring of the Spirit; and second, the resurrection of the dead - (Joel 2:28-32, Ezekiel 37:26-27).
Those two promises came to fruition in the life, death, and resurrection
of Jesus, though not in the way many expected. Jesus inaugurated the
“Kingdom of God,” and his resurrection marked the start of the general
resurrection of the dead, which is why Christ’s resurrection is called the “first
fruits” of our future resurrection:
- “But now has Christ been raised from the dead, the first fruits of those who are asleep <…> But each in his own order: Christ the first fruits, then they who are Christ's at his coming” - (1 Corinthians 15:20-23. Compare Romans 8:11).
Likewise, the Gift of the Spirit is the “first fruits” or
foretaste of our bodily resurrection:
- “And not only so, but ourselves also, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for our adoption, the redemption of our body” - (Romans 8:23).
The Spirit is the “earnest” or “down payment” on
our resurrection, the “guarantee” that God will complete what He began with
the resurrection of His Son:
- “To the end, that we should be for the praise of his glory, we who had before hoped in Christ, in whom, having also believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, which is an earnest of our inheritance, for the redemption of God's own possession, for the praise of his glory” - (Ephesians 1:13-14. See also 2 Corinthians 1:22, 5:5).
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The “Last Days” have been underway since Christ’s resurrection and the outpouring of the Spirit on the Day of Pentecost. The Cross was far more than just the execution of Jesus or a model for selfless martyrdom and ethical conduct.
In His Son’s death, God defeated all the “powers and
principalities” that have enslaved us since Adam’s sin. The
final victory was won in the sacrificial death of His son and validated when
God raised Jesus from the dead. That triumph was Cosmic in scope and effect – (1
Corinthians 2:7-8, Colossians 1:12-18, Ephesians 6:12).
History has entered its final phase. The existing order is
undergoing its death throes. The term “Last Days” is not a chronological
marker but a theological concept. It refers to the final age that began with
the Death and Resurrection of Jesus.
In Christ, the “age to come” has invaded the present.
There is an overlap during which the old order “passes away” while the
Kingdom of God progresses across the Earth. This process will continue until the
Gospel has been preached to all nations and the consummation of all things when
Jesus returns. That final day will include the resurrection of the dead, the
judgment of the wicked, and the unveiling of the New Creation in all its
splendor – (Matthew 24:14).
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SEE ALSO:
- Rescued from this Evil Age - (Paul anchored all that God has done for us in the resurrection of Jesus, which also inaugurated the Messianic Age - Galatians 1:1-5)
- The Fullness of Time - (The Law was an interim stage with a termination point, the Fullness of Time when Jesus arrived to redeem those under the Law)
- Death, the Last Enemy - (The arrival of Jesus at the end of the age will mean the end of the Last Enemy, namely, Death - 1 Corinthians 15:24-28)
- The New Age Dawns - (The death of Jesus inaugurated the messianic age with consequent changes in the status of God’s people)
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