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Febrauary 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 9

In this issue...
-- The Resurrection Body of Christ the Lord (Part 12)
-- Hear Dr. Whitcomb speak this month
-- Hear Dr. Whitcomb on the 'Heaven and Home Hour'

The Resurrection Body of Christ the Lord (Part 12)
By Dr. John C. Whitcomb

Our Lord gave special significance to the last meal He shared with His disciples. He said, "I will not any more eat thereof, until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God" (Luke 22:16). During that meal, "He took the cup, and gave thanks, and said, Take this, and divide it among yourselves; for I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come" (Luke 22:17, 18).

Yet again, He assured them: "I appoint unto you a kingdom . . . That ye may eat and drink at My table in My kingdom" (Luke 22:29, 30). All of this was said and done to direct the hearts of the apostles to the inaugural feast of the Kingdom on the earth, where He, their glorified Lord, would be seen again, not as a disembodied spirit or in a vision, but as a fully glorified human being, with a resurrection body, able to participate in a literal banquet of food and drink.

During the 40 days following His resurrection, He demonstrated His ability to do this by eating "a piece of a broiled fish, and of an honeycomb" in the upper room (Luke 24:42; cf. v. 43), and serving a breakfast of bread and fish by the Sea of Galilee (John 21:9-15). Thus, the apostles, representing regenerate Israel at this point, were fully informed of the great banquet their Lord would prepare for them at the dawn of the Millennium.

When the church was created, 10 days after Christ's ascension, the apostles perpetuated this symbolic meal, as we have seen in Acts 2. Sadly, and almost predictably, as the years went by, the love feast would be abused and desecrated, especially in the church at Corinth. Paul corrected the abuses, but did not recommend that this precious symbolic meal should be abandoned.

Just before the end of the first century, the Lord Jesus revealed to the apostle John another aspect of this future banquet, namely, the Marriage Supper of the Lamb in heaven (see Rev. 19:6-9). This, as we have seen, will be the first of two distinct parts: the celebration meal in heaven (for the church, the Bride of Christ), followed soon after by the great banquet for believing Israel, believing Gentiles and the church, on the earth.

Just as God knew that we needed the powerful visual aids (i.e., teaching symbols) of the bread and the cup (for substitutionary atonement, i.e., justification), and the washing of feet (for daily cleansing, i.e., sanctification), so also He knew that we needed a teaching symbol for our ultimate glorification, which will be climaxed at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, when the Bride of Christ (all born-again Christians) will have "made herself ready" and will be "arrayed in fine linen, clean and white" (Rev. 19:7, 8). It is then that we will celebrate our permanent union with Him, our resurrected and glorified Savior and Bridegroom.

This, we believe, was "the Lord's Supper," which was desecrated by the Corinthian believers (1 Cor. 11:17-22, 33-34).

"If the practice of the Love Feast was to be optional, why didn't Paul just suggest ceasing the practice in light of the current abuses? When the evidence in Corinth is added to the evidence from Jerusalem (Acts 2:42-46 with the apostles present) as well as the evidence from Troas (Acts 20:7-11 with Paul present) as well as the evidence from Jude 12, as well as the evidence from 300 years of church history in Africa, Asia Minor and Europe, the question which follows is worth consideration: If this was purely cultural, then why does it appear that the apostles spread the practice and gave it their authority?" (Conclusion of the Report of the Two-Year Study Committee of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, 1982. Quoted in David R. Plaster, Ordinances: What Are They? [Winona Lake: BMH Books, 1985] p. 137).

Hear Dr. Whitcomb speak this month
This has been a difficult winter for those of us in the northern part of the United States. We trust, however, that God's grace and mercy have given you hope, even in times of stress. We at WMI want to be an encouragement to you, and we also ask that you will pray for Dr. Whitcomb as he continues an active schedule of travel and ministry, even through these winter months.

From Friday, Feb. 29, to Sunday, March 2, Dr. Whitcomb will speak on creationism at the Philadelphia Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. For more information, call Pastor Barry Bruce at 205-967-6023, or visit www.pbchurch.org.

From Monday, March 3, to Friday, March 7, Dr. Whitcomb will teach on Bible Prophecy at the Word of Life Bible Institute in Hudson, Fla. For more information, call Tom Phillips at 727-856-7575, or visit www.wol.org/biblei.

From Friday, March 7, to Sunday, March 9, Dr. Whitcomb will preach at the Bible Baptist Church in Wilton, Ala. For more information, call Pastor Tom Hammett at 205-665-2939.

From Friday, March 14, to Sunday, March 16, Dr. Whitcomb will speak at the Community Bible Church/Westview Baptist Church in North Charleston, S.C. For more information, call Pastor Al Edgington at 317-414-0171.

From Friday, March 28, to Sunday, March 30, Dr. Whitcomb will give presentations on creationism at the Grace Bible Church of Elkhart, Ind. For more information, call Dr. Mike Fisher at 574-264-7333 or visit gracebibleelkhart.com.

For additional details about these events, please visit our web pages at www.whitcombministries.org and www.sermonaudio.com/whitcomb.

(*Answers in Genesis-sponsored event. For more information on these conferences, visit www.answersingenesis.org/events.)

Hear Dr. Whitcomb on the 'Heaven and Home Hour'
Listen to the historic radio broadcast, the "Heaven and Home Hour," during the week of Feb. 11 to 15, to hear Dr. Whitcomb speak about the Genesis Flood.

The program is carried on about 80 stations throughout the United States.

Dr. Whitcomb was honored to make the recordings for these broadcasts in the fall of 2007. We hope that many will now be blessed as his words go out to the ends of the earth via radio and the Internet.

For complete information about the "Heaven and Home Hour," to find a station near you which carries the broadcast or to listen to the programs online, visit their website at www.heavenandhomehour.com.



Archived Newsletters:
May 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 12
April 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 11
March 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 10
Febrauary 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 9
January 2008 - Vol 3, Issue 8
Diciembre de 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 7
December 2007 - Vol 3, Issue 7
Noviembre de 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 6
November 2007 - Vol 3, Issue 6
October 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 5
Octubre 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 5
September 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 4
August 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 3
July 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 2
June 2007 - Volume 3, Issue 1
Junio 2007 - Tomo 3, Número 1
May 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 12
April 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 11
March 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 10
February 2007 - Volume 2, Issue 9
Enero 2007 - Tomo 2, Número 8
January 2007 - Volume 2 Issue 8
Diciembre 2006 - Tomo 2, Número 7
December 2006 - Volume 2 Issue 7
November 2006 - Volume 2 Issue 6
Noviembre de 2006 - Tomo 2, Número 2
October 2006 - Special Conference Edition
Octubre 2006 - Edición Conferencia Especial
September 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 4
August 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 3
Julio 2006 - Volumen 2, Número 2
July 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 2
June 2006 - Vol 2, Issue 1
Junio 2006 - Volumen 2, Número 1
Abril/Mayo 2006 – Vol. 1, Número 12
April/May 2006 - Vol 1, Issue 12
March 2006 - Vol 1, Issue 11
February - Vol 1, Issue 10
January 2006 - Vol 1 Issue 9
December 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 8
November 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 7
October 2005 - Special Conference Edition
October 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 6
September 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 5
August 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 4
July 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 3
June 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 2
May 2005 - Vol 1, Issue 1


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