
The
144,000 And The New Covenant Remnant, Part 2 of 7 Part
1 of 7 - https://fulfilledprophecies.com/topics/1431.html Introduction † One
of the biggest errors in modern prophecy teaching is the idea that
the 144,000 are future ethnic Jews living thousands of years after
Revelation was written. Revelation was written to first century
believers about things that were "at hand" and "must
shortly come to pass." The 144,000 were not future Jews in a
modern nation state. They were the faithful remnant of Israel being
brought into Christ before the old covenant system completely
vanished in AD 70. † Scripture
repeatedly teaches that only a remnant of Israel would be saved. God
never promised to save every Israelite according to the flesh. The
prophets warned that judgment was coming upon the nation, but a
faithful remnant would survive and enter the kingdom through Christ.
The 144,000 represent that remnant. † Revelation
7 also shows another group immediately after the 144,000, a great
multitude from all nations. This destroys Israel-only teachings
because the kingdom was never meant for ethnic Israel alone. The
remnant of Israel came first, then the nations flowed into the
kingdom exactly as the prophets foretold. (Isaiah 2:2-3, Isaiah 49:6,
Hosea 2:23) Romans
9:27
27 Isaiah cries out concerning Israel, Though
the number of the sons of Israel may be like
the sand of the sea, only
the remnant will be saved;
† This
completely destroys the idea that all ethnic Israel remained God's
covenant people after rejecting the Messiah. Paul said only the
remnant was saved, not the entire nation. (Matthew 21:43) † The
144,000 in Revelation 7 perfectly match this remnant theology. They
were sealed and protected spiritually while judgment was about to
fall upon apostate Jerusalem. (Revelation 7:1-4) Isaiah
10:22
22 For though your people, Israel, may be like the sand of the
sea, † The
destruction Isaiah spoke about reached its covenantal climax in the
judgment upon Jerusalem in AD 70. The old covenant nation collapsed,
but the remnant entered into Christ and inherited the kingdom.
(Hebrews 8:13) † Revelation
was not introducing a brand new future system thousands of years
later. It was showing the fulfillment of what the prophets had
already declared concerning Israel's remnant and covenant judgment.
(Revelation 1:7) Revelation
7:4 4 And I
heard the number of those who were sealed: 144,000, sealed from every
tribe of the sons of Israel:
† The
144,000 were symbolic of the complete remnant of covenant Israel
being preserved in Christ during the last days of the old covenant
age. † The
number itself is symbolic. Twelve tribes times twelve apostles times
one thousand shows covenant fullness and completion. Revelation is
filled with symbolic numbers throughout the entire book. (Revelation
1:20, Revelation 5:6, Revelation 13:18) † These
were not future Jews in a rebuilt temple system. They were first
century Jewish believers sealed by God before Jerusalem's
destruction. Jesus had already warned believers to flee Judea when
judgment approached. (Luke 21:20-22) † The
sealing language also connects directly to Ezekiel 9 where the
faithful remnant in Jerusalem received a mark before judgment fell
upon the city. Revelation
7:9 9 After
these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one
could count, from every nation and all the tribes, peoples, and
languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in
white robes, and palm branches were in their hands;
† Immediately
after the 144,000 remnant of Israel, John saw a countless multitude
from all nations entering the kingdom. † This
proves the kingdom was never meant to remain Israel-only. The remnant
of Israel came into Christ first, then the nations flowed into the
New Covenant kingdom exactly as foretold by the prophets. (Isaiah
49:6) † The
great multitude fulfills God's promise to Abraham that all nations
would be blessed through his seed. (Genesis 22:18, Galatians 3:26-29) † Revelation
7 shows both groups together, the faithful remnant of Israel and the
nations united in Christ as one covenant people. Ephesians
2:14-16
14 For He Himself is our peace, who made both groups into one
and broke down the barrier of the dividing wall, 15 by
abolishing in His flesh the hostility, which is the Law composed of
commandments expressed in ordinances, so that in Himself He might
make the two one new person, in this way establishing peace; 16 and
that He might reconcile them both in one body to God through the
cross, by it having put to death the hostility.
† Israel-only
teachings rebuild the very wall Christ destroyed at the cross. † The
remnant of Israel entered Christ, then the nations joined them in one
body. That is exactly what Revelation 7 reveals. † The
New Covenant kingdom is centered in Christ, not in ethnic identity or
earthly genealogy. (Galatians 3:28-29) Historical
References † Justin
Martyr wrote that the true spiritual Israel consisted of those who
followed Christ, both Jew and Gentile united together in Him. † Irenaeus
taught that the church inherited the promises through Christ and that
believing Jews and Gentiles became one people under the New Covenant. † Eusebius
recorded that the Jerusalem church fled the city before its
destruction, preserving the faithful remnant exactly as Christ
warned. How
It Applies To Us Today † Believers
today must stop looking to modern ethnic Israel as the center of
prophecy fulfillment. Christ is now the center of the kingdom. † The
church is not a parenthesis in God's plan. The New Covenant people of
God are the fulfillment of what the prophets anticipated through the
faithful remnant and the gathering of the nations. † Revelation
7 should give believers confidence that God fulfilled His promises
exactly as spoken. The remnant was saved, the old covenant passed
away, and the nations entered the kingdom through Christ. † Our
identity today is not found in earthly lineage, but in union with
Christ through the New Covenant kingdom. Q
& A Appendix Q:
Were
the 144,000 literal Jews? A:
The
144,000 symbolized the faithful remnant of Israel coming into Christ
before the destruction of Jerusalem. The number itself is symbolic
covenant language showing fullness and completion. (Revelation 7:4,
Romans 9:27) Q:
Why
are the tribes listed differently in Revelation 7? A:
The
tribal list is symbolic and theological, not literal genealogy. Dan
is omitted, Ephraim is altered, and Levi is included differently.
This shows Revelation was presenting symbolic covenant imagery.
(Revelation 7:5-8) Q:
Who
is the great multitude in Revelation 7:9? A:
The
great multitude represents the nations entering the kingdom through
Christ. They came from every nation, tribe, people, and tongue in
fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. (Isaiah 49:6, Revelation 7:9) Q:
Does
Revelation 7 support Israel-only teachings? A:
No.
Revelation 7 destroys Israel-only theology because it shows both the
remnant of Israel and the nations united before the throne of Christ
together. (Ephesians 2:14-16) † This
is the fulfilled perspective we proclaim at Fulfilled Prophecies † © Fulfilled
Prophecies - Dan Maines. Source
Index † Romans
9:27; Isaiah 10:22; Revelation 7:4-9; Romans 11:5-7; Matthew 21:43;
Isaiah 2:2-3; Isaiah 49:6; Hosea 2:23; Hebrews 8:13; Revelation 1:7;
Luke 21:20-22; Ezekiel 9; Genesis 22:18; Galatians 3:26-29; Ephesians
2:14-16 † Justin
Martyr, Dialogue With Trypho; Irenaeus, Against Heresies; Eusebius,
Ecclesiastical History.
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† Paul
directly quoted Isaiah to prove that only a remnant of Israel would
be saved. National Israel as a whole was under judgment because they
rejected Christ. Only the faithful remnant entered the New Covenant
kingdom. (Romans 11:5-7)
Only a remnant within them will return;
A destruction
is determined, overflowing with righteousness.
† Isaiah
warned centuries before Christ that destruction was coming upon
Israel and only a remnant would remain faithful. Paul later applied
this directly to his own generation. (Romans 9:27-29)
† Christ
did not come to preserve ethnic separation forever. He came to create
one new man from both Jew and Gentile.
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