Revised 12/06/98
This article is a look at the first coming of Jesus as described and
Matthew and Luke, also Isaiah. We need to see how it is a type or prophecy
of his Second Coming. That is to say things that happened at his first
coming are foreshadows of what will happen at his second coming. Let me
make it clear that most of these points refer to Jesus coming spiritually
to his Church in the form of a great outpouring leading to a great harvest.
This takes place during and after a time of judgment on the Church. In
other words the first coming of Jesus speaks of End Time Revival coming
to the Church.
You may want to go over the passages in Matthew and Luke and Isaiah
since we did not include them, to keep this article short. As you do, think
of the coming of Jesus as the coming of Revival.
The Christmas Story is a Prophecy!
1. His first coming was foretold by the prophets. His Second
Coming is also being foretold by the prophets.
2. Wise men knew when and where to look for him then, Wise men
will know when and where to look today.
3. In the fulness of time God sent forth his son. This applies
to both the first and second comings. He will come at the appointed time.
4. He was born in a manger. Consider that a manger can mean
a crib, or it can mean a stall. A stall can be a booth, as the children
of Israel dwelt in booths during the Feast of Tabernacles. A booth is a
temporary dwelling like a tent which is another word for tabernacle. But
the tabernacle also speaks of God's dwelling place, also his temple or
his Church. When he comes again, he will be born into His Church.
5. His coming was with tidings of great comfort and joy. Luke
2:10. This speaks of the comfort and Joy in the Holy Ghost that the church
will have in the last days outpouring of the Spirit of God. These will
be times of great judgments but those who abide in the Shadow of the Almighty
will have a peace that passes all understanding.
6. He was born of a virgin. Matthew 1:23 The Church will be
purged and purified in order to show forth his love. The Bride has played
the harlot, but she will have to get back her virginity. So that she can
become pregnant before the wedding.
7. Shepherds in the field were drawn to him. His Glory blazed about
as angels visited them. Luke 2:7-8. This speaks of God's true shepherds,
not the hirelings, being drawn into his presence. And coming manifestations
of the Shekinah Glory on the Church. Plus angelic visitations and other
supernatural happenings.
8. As Joseph was troubled by his wife's pregnancy, the Church
world will be troubled by the revival that's coming. Yet the word of the
Lord in this case is just as it was with Joseph. Fear not, this is of the
Holy Ghost! Just as Mary was pregnant before her wedding, the church will
have to be pregnant with Jesus before her wedding.
9. Unto us a child is born. This reference from Isaiah 9:6 takes
a new meaning once you see that "US" is the end time Church. Us.
And we are symbolized by the woman in Revelation 12 who brings forth a
manchild. This is Christ being formed in us and shown forth by us.
10. "She shall bring forth a son [unto us a son is given] who
shall save his people from their sins." Matthew 1:21. The coming of the
manchild is also the coming of the great end time harvest.
11. "Thou shalt call his name Emmanuel, that is God with us."
When Jesus comes to dwell in His Church, he will truly be God with us.
12. Wise men came to Jerusalem from the east. Matthew 2:1. When revival
and harvest come there will be many conversions in eastern countries, especially
the middle east. Muslims will come to worship him. See Isaiah 60:6-7
13. "When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled,
and all Jerusalem with him." Matthew 2:3 Herod here is a type of Satan,
and this speaks of Satan's kingdom being troubled by these events.
14. " and all Jerusalem with him." Matthew 2:3, This also
speaks of the established religions being troubled as well.
15. The wise men worshipped with exceeding great joy, Matthew
2:10-11. This will also take place in this revival.
16. When they were come, they opened their treasures. Matthew
2:11. This coming influx of Muslims will greatly enrich the Church.
17. "And being warned of God …." Matthew 2:12. This speaks again
of the Muslims receiving a genuine fear of the Lord in their conversion.
They do not return to serving satan [Herod] but instead begin to follow
a new path and to minister the gospel in their own countries.
18. Matthew 2:13-18 tells of Herod's persecution and attempt
to kill the new born messiah. This is a direct parallel to the persecution
to come upon the end time Church. See Revelation 12:13 And when the dragon
saw that he was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the woman which brought
forth the man child.
19. Matthew 2:19-20 tell of how Jesus comes back to Israel after Herod
is dead. When Satan and his kingdom are under his feet, Jesus
will return to earth with all the saints and holy angels with him.
20. Mary, the mother of Jesus, is a type of the Church. In Luke 1:35
we read " The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, and the power of
the Highest shall overshadow thee; therefore also that holy thing which
shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God." This is a
description of what is coming upon the Church.
21. "For with God nothing shall be impossible." Luke 1:37 Compare
this to Revelation 12:10 " And I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, Now
is come salvation, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, …."
2 Chronicles 6:41 "Now therefore arise, O LORD God, into thy resting
place, thou, and the ark of thy strength: let thy priests, O LORD God,
be clothed with salvation, and let thy saints rejoice in goodness." To
be Clothed with Salvation and to operate in His strength, that is Revival.
Then The church will be able to do all that the Lord asks, with God nothing
shall be impossible.
22. Luke 1:25 says "Thus hath the Lord dealt with me in the days wherein
he looked upon me, to take away my reproach among men." This though
spoken by Elizabeth and referring to her pregnancy, also applies to the
Church. The reproach on the Church is the exposure of her sin and its judgment.
The Lord will remove this reproach by redeeming his people and by bringing
in a great harvest.
23. Luke 1:38 says "Behold the handmaid of the lord, be it unto
me according to thy word …" Mary says this as a type of the Church!
When the Church makes this her confession she will be submitting to the
Lordship of Jesus. Some commentators have said that when Mary spoke these
words is when she became pregnant. Christ was formed in her. When the Church
"speaks" these words Christ will be formed in his people.
24. Luke 1:45 says "And blessed is she that believed: for there
shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the
Lord." The words 'there shall be a performance of those things which were
told her from the Lord' when applied to the Church speak of the fulfillment
of the prophetic scriptures. This is the Lord keeping his promises and
confirming his covenant. See also Luke 1:72.
25. Luke 1:46-55 is Mary's prophetic prayer, [my soul doth magnify
the Lord]. It speaks of God's redemption of his people the Church in
the end times and the great rejoicing that will go along with that.
26. Luke 1:65-66 speaks of a Fear that came upon all those that dwelt
there and how the news spread. This speaks of a Fear of the Lord that
comes with revival and spreads wherever revival goes..
27. In Luke 1:67-79 Zacharias gives a long prophecy, [he hath visited
and redeemed his people]. What he says here also applies to us. It
is a depiction of the End Time work of the Lord in His Church.
Doubtless there are many other points that could be made and comparisons
taken. We could go on at great length but would rather not. So you have
a lot of pearls in a small package.
I hope these points have provided some insights into the true meaning
of Christmas and how it points to the end times.
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