F.M. Riley (26
Aug 2017)
"The Three Days"
The Biblical Significance of
The Three Days
By Pastor F. M. Riley
August 21, 2017
"For as Jonah was three days and three
nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three
days and three nights in the heart of the earth," Matthew 12:40.
"Come, and let us return unto the Lord:
for He hath torn, and He will heal us; He hath smitten, and He
will bind us up.
After two days will He revive us: in
the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His
sight.
Then shall we know if we follow on to
know the Lord: His going forth is prepared as the morning;
and He shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former
rain unto the earth," Hosea 6:1-3.
Introduction
The term, "three days," repeatedly
occurs in the Scriptures.
Depending on the context, each time it occurs, it is either
speaking about three literal 24 hour days, or it is speaking of
a longer period of time which is reprented by the "three
days."
Obviously, in the text above referring
to Jonah, the "three days and three nights," were literal 24
hour days. Most certainly the "three days and three
nights" the Lord Jesus spent "in the heart of the earth," was a
literal period of 72 hours.
However, the text Scriptures in
Hosea 6:1-3, should be clear enough to every reader, that the
"three days" being spoken about are actually three thousand
years, each thousand year period representing just one day in
God's great Week [Plan of the Ages].
It is explicitly stated in 2 Peter 3:8,
"But beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is
with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one
day." See also Psalm 90:4, which inspired Scripture
explicitly states that one thousand years represents or typifies
"yesterday when it is past," and also "a watch in the
night." So here are three Scripturally authorized symbols
which can be applied, in finding a correct meaning for a
thousand years, where it is mentioned in the inspired Word.
The entire gospel of our
salvation is based upon the "three days and three nights" our
precious Lord Jesus spent in the heart of the earth, there
defeating death and hell, and then coming forth victorious over
the grave for us all. Praise the Lord!
The Three Days
However, in this Bible Study I
want to emphasize the "three days" mentioned in the text in
Hosea 6:1-3.
Here, the Prophet Hosea, with a
great burden for his Israelite people, was inspired of God to
cry out to them to "Come, and let us return unto the
Lord..." Hosea knew how Israel, as a nation and people,
had departed from loving and serving and worshipping the Lord,
and from obeying His Laws and commandments given to them. It was
because of their apostasy from the Lord, that the Lord had
"torn.....and smitten" Israel. Their present suffering was
obviously a source of great grief and sorrow to Hosea.
But remember that Hosea was a
prophet of God. As such, Hosea knew that the Lord God had
a plan of redemption for the nation and people of Israel.
Even as Hosea was calling for his people to "return unto the
Lord," yet he knew that their return would only be accomplished
according to God's plan. This is why Hosea was inspired of
God to say,
"After two days will He revive us: in
the third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His
sight," 6:2.
Now we know that the days
mentioned in these Scriptures were not literal 24 hour days, for
now some 2,000 plus years later, the nation and people of Israel
have still not turned to the Lord in repentance and faith, and
been redeemed. As a nation and people, they are still
awaiting their time of redemption. However, if we apply
the inspired statement set forth in 2 Peter 3:8, to these "three
days" set forth in Hosea's prophecy.....
They Fit Perfectly
It was in 33 A.D. that Christ Jesus,
the Lord, said to the nation and people of Israel, "O Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are
sent unto thee: how often would I have gathered thy
children together, as a hen doth gather her brood under her
wings, and ye would not!
Behold, your house is left unto you
desolate: and verily I say unto you, You shall not see Me, until
the time come when ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in
the name of the Lord," Luke 13:34-35.
Dear readers, let's examine this
statement of our Lord for just a moment. It is glaringly
obvious that the Lord Jesus loved Jerusalem, and the nation and
people of Israel, and had long desired to see them turn back to
God. But as time passed, they became more and more
corrupt and apostate as they sought out and followed false gods.
Notice that the Lord explicitly
told them that their "house" was left unto them
"desolate." I have to believe that this was a reference to
the Temple. In other words, the Spirit of the Lord would
no longer abide in the Temple. The prayers made there
would no longer be heard. The Temple had become just
an empty shell, totally devoid of the Lord's presence. I
am not trying to be offensive, but this reminds me of some
churches today. May the Lord have mercy upon us all.
The Temple of the Jewish people
being left "desolate;" without the Spirit and glory of God in
it, due to the apostasy of Israel, was prophetically portrayed
in the days of the prophet Ezekiel. See Ezekiel
9:3-11. In this passage in Luke 13:35, the Lord Himself
stated that the Temple was literally "desolate;" empty of the
presence of the Lord.
Then in 70 A.D., the Temple building
itself was destroyed by the Roman army, and the Jewish Temple
worship ceased.
I have gone into some detail to
emphasize these truths, because this statement was made to
Israel over 2,000 years ago. Or, we can Scripturally say,
over "two days" ago.
This means, that we believing Gentiles
who are living today, are now living in the "third day" of this
prophetic period prophesied by Hosea. We are in it!
We have arrived! We are already 17 years into this "third
day."
The Appointed Time is Here!
The Prophet Hosea clearly and
explicitly stated that the Lord will "revive" the nation and
people of Israel, and he explicitly told us when this will
happen, "After two days.......in the third day He will raise us
up, and we shall live in His sight," Hosea 6:2.
What This Means to New Covenant Believers
This means that a number of different
prophecies are all converging together during this same period
of time.
The inspired Word is quite clear that
the resurrection and redemption of Israel as a nation and people
will occur during the coming seven year Tribulation period,
which follows this present Dispensation of Grace, Daniel 11:45 -
12:1-1-2; Revelation 12:1-17.
But the Word is also clear that
we Gentile New Covenant believers will not enter into the
Tribulation. Therefore, the resurrection and rapture of
the Lord's New Covenant Church and believers will occur at any
minute of any day now.
We are already living 17 years into
"the third day" spoken of by Hosea in Hosea 6:1-3. So
since we New Covenant believers are to be resurrected and
raptured before the Tribulation period, and since Israel as a
nation and people are to be redeemed during the Tribulation
period, we are running out of time. Glory to
God! Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! This
can only mean that the resurrection and rapture of God's people
living today is "right at the doors," Matthew 24:33. It
can and will occur at any minute of any day now.
Other Indicators
Even as I write the long awaited solar
eclipse is occurring today. The inspired Word tells
us explicitly that the heavenly bodies placed in the heavens
above the earth, and what goes on there, is for "signs" to
mankind living on the earth, Genesis 1:14-19. Is
this solar eclipse, occurring right now while I write, a "sign"
that this present dispensation is swiftly coming to an end, and
the Tribulation period is about to begin? It certainly
could be, for today is also the last day of the fifth month of
Av on the Jewish calendar. If so, then the
resurrection and rapture of all New Covenant believers could
occur at any second now! Think about it! Are you
ready?
However, tomorrow is the first day of
the month of Elul on the Jewish calendar. And tomorrow is
the first day of a forty day count leading up to and ending on
Yom Kippur, the Great Day of Atonement. Count it for
yourself on your own calendar.
There is no question in my mind that at
some point between right now and Yom Kippur, the Great Day of
Atonement, the resurrection and rapture of the Lord's Church and
all New Covenant believers will occur. If not today, then
why during this period? I'm so glad you asked!
Because the very first great event
which will occur during the Tribulation period, will be the
redemption of Israel, with 144,000 Israelites out of the twelve
tribes of Israel, turning to the Lord Jesus with their whole
heart, being saved, sealed, and commissioned to preach "the
gospel of the kingdom.....in all the world for a witness unto
all nations," Matthew 24:14; Revelation 7:1-8. What better
time for this redemption of Israel to occur, than on Yom Kippur,
the Great Day of Atonement, during this "third day" of 2017?
Seventeen [17] is the number in the
Bible signifying, "Victory." Then if these events come to
pass as it appears to me that they will, the Lord's Gentile
Church and all true New Covenant believers will have
Victory this year, 1 Corinthains 15:53-54. But so will
redeemed Israel, who has been waiting so long for their
redemption. This present year of 2017 will be the year of
Victory for both groups. Praise the Lord!
Hallelujah! Glory to God! What a Great
and Awesome God we believers serve. Praise His Holy Name!
Conclusion
I think it ought to be obvious to our
readers, that my purpose in writing this study was to impress
upon every reader the shortness of time, and the urgency of the
hour. We are living in the "time frame" right now of the
rapture of God's people, and the redemption of Israel.
Are you saved? Truly saved?
I am not asking if you attend the services of, or belong to some
church. I am asking if you truly know the Lord Jesus
Christ as your own personal Savior, and have the sweet assurance
of forgiven sin and salvation in Him? If not, then read
the following Scriptures in God's Word, and as you read, pray
for the Lord God to reveal Himself to you........ I want
to meet every reader in Heaven in a few more days. Please
don't disappoint me!
Read John 3:3-7, 3:16, 3:18,
5:24, 14:6, Acts 4:12, 16:30-31, Romans 10:8-13, and Ephesians
2:8-10.
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written.
Thank you again dear brothers and
sisters in Christ for your prayers for me and for this Bible
Study ministry. I know that it is about over, for our Lord
will soon come for us all. I also thank each one who has
felt led of the Lord to share their gifts with us from time to
time. Every blessing is so much appreciated.
Please address all comments,
questions, and correspondence to: Pastor F. M. Riley, 14275
County Road 8120, Rolla, Missouri 65401. I hope to have a
new phone, if we are still here at the end of this month, but in
the meantime my phone number is still 573-201-0491. I have
signal problems, so if you don't get through when you call, just
keep trying.
God bless you all.
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