2000
YEARS OF CHRISTIAN
INCREASE
(Investigator 12, 1990 May)
Describing
Christian
outreach in the 19th
century K S Latourette wrote:
Never before
had
Christianity or any other
religion had so many individuals giving full time to the propagation of
their faith. Never had so many hundreds of thousands contributed
voluntarily
of their means to assist the spread of Christianity or any other
religion.
(A History of Christianity, Volume 2)
Jesus Christ
gave a
number of verbal
illustrations (parables) in which he foretold the growth of the Church.
For example:
Jesus also said:
"And
the gospel must
first be preached in all nations." (Mark 13:10) And "you shall be TWO THOUSAND YEARS OF
CHRISTIAN GROWTH
Galatians chapter 4 shows that non-Jewish
believers would outnumber Jewish believers. This was originally written
in about 50 A.D. when Christians numbered perhaps 10,000 and Jews
perhaps
4,000,000. It took about 350 years for Christian believers to catch up.
Isaiah (54:17) predicted: This originally applied to the Jews – how their identity as a people and nation would survive. Galatians chapter 4 – when discussing the increase of non-Jewish believers in God – quoted from Isaiah 54 (actually from verse 1). This suggests that the entire 54th chapter of Isaiah, including "no weapon against you shall prosper", has a fulfilment in Christianity in addition to its original application to Judaism. The "weapons" against Christianity have included organized large scale martyrdom, inquisitions, Bible burnings, invasions of "barbarians" from Asia, avalanches of new cults, Atheistic Communism, etc. The last-mentioned – Communism – currently seems to be disintegrating, a "weapon" that did not "prosper". Perhaps the greatest "weapon" is the internal problems, the "Christian" fakes. Jesus compared it to a wheat field sown with weeds. (Matthew 13:24-30) The Apostle Paul stated: "from among your own selves will arise men speaking perverse things to draw away the disciples after them." (Acts 20:30) My chart of "CHRISTIAN GROWTH" makes no distinction between the genuine and the fakes, between the wheat and the weeds. Eventually the "weeds" will be removed (Matthew 13:40-50), and "All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the Lord." (Psalm 22:26) Evidently greater growth lies ahead. (A)
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