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STUDY XIV
JEHOVAH'S FOOTSTOOL MADE GLORIOUS
God's Footstool Defiled and Abandoned Because of Sin--The Promised
Revival of its Glory--The Purchased Possession to be Restored--Its
Brightest Jewel--The Re-establishment of Jehovah's Feet "On the
Mount of Olives"--The Resultant Blessings--The Footstool Finally
Glorious Indeed.
"Thus saith Jehovah, Heaven is my throne, and the earth is my
footstool." "And I will make the place [footstool] of my feet
glorious." "And his [Jehovah's] feet shall stand in that day upon
the Mount of Olives." Isa. 60:13; 66:1; Zech. 14:4; Matt. 5:35;
Acts 7:49
GOD'S footstool has been anything but glorious for the
past six thousand years: sin, pain, crying, mental and physical
suffering and death have made it one vast charnel
house in which now, conservatively estimated, at least fifty
thousand millions of humanity wait for the time to come
when the curse of divine justice shall be lifted; and the light
of divine favor, shining in the face of Jesus Christ our Lord,
shall rise as the Sun of Righteousness--
"Chase away sin's dismal shadows,
Light the gloom with healing ray."
To this end God has made abundant provision. The ransom
for Adam, and for all who suffered loss through him as
his children, bought the whole world, and secured for each
member of our race an opportunity for a trial for everlasting
life under favorable conditions; but it did more, it
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purchased back Adam's Paradise home (lost by his transgression),
and his dominion as earth's king, representative
of God, his Creator and Father.
Hence we read, "And thou, O Tower of the flock [Christ],
the stronghold of the daughter of Zion, unto thee shall it
come, even the first dominion." (Micah 4:8) The
Apostle Paul
also, speaks of the "redemption of the purchased possession."
(Eph. 1:14) Our Lord in one of his parables referred to this
also, showing that he purchased not only mankind, the
treasure, but also the field, the world, the earth from under
the curse: and that all who join with him, as members of the
Kingdom class, share in that purchase of the field and the
treasure. Matt. 13:44
The entire work of the Millennium will consist in reordering
and making glorious God's footstool. Paradise,
when lost through sin, was but a "garden" in a corner of the
earth; but inasmuch as the race of Adam has multiplied to
fill the earth, in accordance with the divine intention (Gen. 1:28),
and inasmuch as they all have been redeemed, it will
be necessary to provide a Paradise sufficiently large to accommodate
all: and this will imply that the entire earth
shall become as the Garden of Eden for fruitfulness and
beauty and perfection. And all this is promised as the grand
future consummation of the divine plan. Acts 3:20,21;
Rev. 2:7; 2 Cor. 12:4
But the richest jewel of the Lord's glorified footstool in
the close of the Millennium will be mankind, in whose perfection,
liberty, and likeness to God, in moral and intellectual
graces, will be reflected the very image of
Divinity. And most gloriously will the perfect man reflect
honor upon his Maker and his wondrous plan for his creation,
redemption and restitution. And with that wonderful
plan will always be intimately identified first the Lord
Jesus, Jehovah's "Word," and second the Bride, the Lamb's
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wife and joint-heir in disbursing the blessings secured by
the ransom.
This beautifying and glorifying of the Lord's "footstool"
will not be completed until our Lord Jesus, as the Father's
honored agent, "shall have put down all [conflicting] rule,
and all authority and power. For he must reign until he
hath put all enemies under his feet," before he delivers up
the Kingdom at the close of the Millennium. 1 Cor. 15:24-28
The period of the reign of Sin and Death is represented as
the time when God "remembered not his footstool in the day
of his anger" (Lam. 2:1); but following the beginning of the
Millennium, the people are prophetically called upon to--
"Exalt the Lord our God and worship at his footstool, for he
is worthy." (Psa. 99:5) And this thought, that the
establishment
of the New Jerusalem, the Church of God glorified,
as the new government in the earth, will mean the
beginning of the restoration of divine favor to Jehovah's
footstool, is clearly set forth through the Prophet Zechariah (14:4,5).
Jehovah's Feet on the Mount of Olives
This prophecy is generally misunderstood, and applied
to the feet of our Lord Jesus, at his second advent: and indeed,
those who thus err generally go farther and assert that
it will be the feet of flesh, pierced with the nails of Calvary--
not realizing that our Lord gave his human nature, complete
and forever, as our ransom; and that he was raised
from the dead, by the Father's power, a glorious spirit-being
--"the express image of the Father's person."*
*See Vol. II, Chap. 5.
But a glance at the preceding verse (3) shows that the
Prophet's reference is to the return of Jehovah's feet; for the
statement (referring to the trouble by which the Kingdom
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will be established) is: "Then shall Jehovah go forth and
fight against those nations, as when he fought in the day of
battle [in olden times for Israel]. And his feet will stand in
that day upon the Mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem
on the east. And the Mount of Olives shall be divided
in its center, from east to west, and there shall be a very
great valley; and half of the mountain shall remove northward
and half southward."
As soon as any recognize the fact that the feet mentioned
are Jehovah's feet, they will not dispute that this language
is symbolic, and refers to the Lord's re-establishment of his
dominion in the earth, which has long been comparatively
abandoned to the "god of this world," Satan--except as the
Lord was represented first by the typical Tabernacle, secondly
by the Temple at Jerusalem, and lastly by the present
tabernacle condition of the Church of Christ, during this
Gospel age. Surely, no one will err and get the thought that
Jehovah literally rests his feet upon this earth as a
"footstool."
And if the placing and resting of Jehovah's "feet" is symbolic,
and signifies the return of divine favor and dominion
to earth, so, we may be sure, other features connected in the
same prophecy are symbolic: the Mount of Olives, its peculiar
division, its valley, the flight of the people, the waters
of life from Jerusalem (Compare verse 8 with Ezek. 47:1-9.),
etc., are all symbolic statements--pictures of grand spiritual
truths.
The olive is a symbol full of meaning: in olden times it
was the source of artificial light, its oil being generally used
for this purpose. (Exod. 27:20) Indeed, in the Hebrew the
olive tree was called shemen or oil tree. Olive oil was also
used as the basis of many of the precious ointments of olden
time--such as that used in anointing the priests and kings,
typifying the holy Spirit upon the antitypical "royal priesthood."
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(Exod. 30:24) And from time immemorial the olive
branch has been used as a symbol of peace. Gen. 8:11;
Neh. 8:15
If then the olive be the symbol of light, peace and divine
blessing through the holy Spirit, and if mountain be considered
as elsewhere the symbol for a Kingdom, the significance
here of the term Mount of Olives is easily seen to be--
the Kingdom of Light, Peace and Divine Blessing. And the
standing or establishment or fixing of Jehovah's "feet"
upon it, signifies that the divine favor and law will be re-established
in the earth by and through the holy Kingdom.
This application of the term Mount of Olives, is in full
accord with the Apostle's statement (Rom. 11:17,24) in
which he compares fleshly Israel with the original cultivated
olive tree, and Gentile converts to wild olive branches
grafted in where the natural branches had been broken off.
(Compare Jer. 11:16,17.) And he explains that the root of
the tree is in the promise of God--the Abrahamic promise,
that the seed of Abraham should eventually bless all the
families of the earth, etc. Eventually the same root or promise
will bear two kinds of branches--the ingrafted wild olive
branches, and the re-ingrafted natural branches: when
fleshly Israel shall have his blindness turned away, and
shall look with the eye of faith upon the Savior crucified
and pierced eighteen centuries ago--a sacrifice for sin. We
remember also that fleshly Israel was God's typical Kingdom
or mountain for a long time, and that spiritual Israel
of the Gospel age is called to be the real Kingdom of God, as
our Lord declared, "Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father's
good pleasure to give you the Kingdom."
Moreover, from these two Kingdoms (even before Jehovah's
glory rests upon them, to make them his channels of
blessings to the whole world of mankind) has proceeded all
"the light of the world" during all the darkness of the past:
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for are not these the representatives of the Old and the New
Testaments, the old and the new Covenants? Do not these
correspond to the Lord's two witnesses and to the two olive
trees of Zechariah (4:3,11,12)distinctly mentioned also in
Revelation (11:4)?--in that these two parts of the mountain
symbolize the outcome of those covenants, the results of the
witnessing--the Kingdom in its heavenly and its earthly
phases?
Here we see, then, that the two halves of the Mount of
Olives signify the two parts of the Kingdom of God, distinctly
separated according to a divine order or arrangement.
The separation indicates no opposition between the
two parts of the Kingdom. It is, on the contrary, for the purpose
of producing the "Valley of Blessing" between--to
which all who desire divine aid may flee and find succor under
the blessed protection of both the heavenly and the
earthly phases of the Kingdom.
The Prophet David (Psalm 84) seems to have been given
a foreview of this great "Valley of Blessings," close to Jehovah's
"feet," when he sings first of the saints of the Gospel
age and then of those blessed in the next age, saying:
"How lovely are thy dwelling places
O Jehovah of Hosts!
My soul desired, yea, it even fainted
For the courts of Jehovah.
My heart and my flesh shout with joy
Unto the living God.
Even as the sparrow hath found a house,
And the swallow a nest for herself,
Where she may lay her young: (so
I have found) thine altars, O Lord of Hosts.
My God, my King.
Happy are they that dwell in thy house:
They shall be continually praising Thee. Selah.
"Happy is the man whose strong confidence is in thee,
Whose heart reflecteth (wholly) on the paths of (righteousness).
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Passing through the valley of mourning,
They change it into a place of (joy) springs--
[Valley of Blessings].
The Autumn rain brings them blessings
[Joel 2:28]:
They go from strength to strength
That each of them may be presented (perfect)
Before God in Zion."
The Eighty-fifth Psalmalso pictures the return of divine
clemency and blessing under the Millennial Kingdom--the
Olive Mountain (Kingdom) of two parts.
The removal of one part of the mountain to the north
and the other to the south is significant; the North is the
direction of the group Pleiades, the celestial center of the
universe, the supposed seat of divine empire.* This would
seem to indicate the "change" of the Gospel Church at this
time, from human to spirit conditions as "partakers of the
divine nature": and the removal of the other half of the
mountain would seem to signify the complete restitution, to
perfect human conditions, of those ancient worthies accounted
worthy to constitute the earthly representatives of
God's Kingdom.
*See Vol. III, p. 327.
The valley thus produced would be one full of light--free
from shadows: for the sun would stream through it from
east to west. This speaks symbolically of the Sun of Righteousness
and its full light of divine truth and blessing scattering
the shadows of sin, ignorance, superstition and
death, and healing and restoring the willing and obedient
of humanity who will flee to this valley of blessings, the valley
of mercy. The valley of mercy, between and under the
care of the spiritual and human phases of the Kingdom of
Light and Peace (the establishment of Jehovah's feet) will
surely be a "Valley of Blessings" to all who enter it with broken
and contrite hearts.
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We must remember, further, that while it is to Israel only
that it is said, "Ye shall flee to the valley of the mountains,"
yet as a name Israel signified "The people blessed of the
Lord," "The people of God," "The Lord's people."
(2 Chron. 7:14)
And while, as we have seen, the first or spiritual
blessing of the Kingdom shall come to spiritual Israel,
and the second or earthly blessing shall begin with Israel
according to the flesh, yet it will not stop there; for whosoever
will may become an Israelite: by exercising the faith
and obedience of Abraham, all mankind may become Israelites
indeed--"the people of God." And hence the
Prophet Isaiah declares that when Israel is called back to
divine favor, at the establishment of the Kingdom, it will
include "Every one that is called by my [Jehovah's] name: for I
have created him for my glory; I have formed him, yea, I
have made him." (The name Israel will then apply to all
who are God's people.) Isa. 43:7; Rom. 9:26,33; 10:13
"And [thus] will Jehovah my God come in, and all the
holy ones shall [thus] be [united] with him." (Zech. 14:5)
When God's time shall have fully come, when the lease of
power to the Gentiles shall have run out, when the sacrificing
of the great Day of Atonement (the Gospel age) shall
have ceased, when the High Priest shall have finished making
atonement, not only for his own "body," the Church,
but also for his "house," and for "all the people," and he
shall come forth to bless all the people, then Jehovah's
curse, or sentence of death, shall be lifted from the earth, his
footstool tabernacle will again be recognized, and its beautifying
in righteousness and truth and in the holy spirit of
love shall begin and progress, until, in the end of the Millennium,
all the willingly righteous shall have reached perfection,
or been reunited with Jehovah, and all the
unwilling shall have been destroyed. Acts 3:23; Rev. 20:9
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Carrying the picture further, the Prophet declares, respecting
that day in which gradually the earth shall be
made glorious as Jehovah's footstool:
"And it shall come to pass in that day that the light shall
not be bright nor the darkness thick; but the day shall be
the one foreknown to the Lord--neither full day nor night:
but it shall come to pass that at its close [evening] it shall be
[clear] light." Zech. 14:6,7
Some confounded the "day" here described with the
"day of Vengeance" which is "a day of clouds and thick
darkness with no light in it" (Joel 2:2; Zeph. 1:15) and the
translators have, seemingly, generally tried to harmonize
the translations. But not so; the day here referred to by
Zechariah as only partially bright is the Millennial Day, although
in it the Sun of Righteousness will arise and shine,
to scatter earth's miasma of sin and superstition and death.
It will nevertheless be only partially bright, because it will
throughout be dealing with generation after generation of
the fallen race as brought from the tomb, and in various
stages of restitution toward perfection. But how refreshing
it is to be assured that in that day of the re-establishment of
Jehovah's feet upon his footstool, there shall be no more
"thick darkness"; and that at the close of that Millennial
Day, instead of growing darker, the world will only have
reached the high noon of its "light of the knowledge of
Jehovah"; and that its sun shall never set.
The reference to the rivers of living waters flowing from
Jerusalem, during this Millennial Day of the re-establishment
of Jehovah's feet upon his footstool (Zech. 14:8,9), reminds
us of the corresponding testimony of Ezekiel (47:1-12)
and of John's Revelation (22:1,2)which, under this
same symbol of living waters proceeding from the throne of
the Millennial Kingdom, show us the restitution blessings
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under the symbols of "waters of life," to which whosoever
will may come and drink freely, and fruitful trees of life everlasting
whose leaves will heal the repentant peoples of
earth of all imperfections.
Ah yes! "In that day the Lord shall be King over all the
earth"; his Kingdom shall have come as his faithful have
long prayed; and by the end of that day his will shall be
done on earth even as it is done in heaven. God's footstool
shall then be glorious indeed, as it is written:
"As Truly as I Live, the Whole Earth Shall be
Filled with the Glory of Jehovah." Num. 14:21; Isa. 11:9;
Hab. 2:14
"No place shall be in that new earth
For all that blights this universe;
No evil taint the second birth--
There shall be no more curse.
Ye broken-hearted, cease your moan;
The day of promise dawns for you;
For he who sits upon the throne
Says, 'I will make all things new.'
"We mourn the dead, but they shall wake!
The lost, but they shall be restored!
O! well our human hearts might break
Without that sacred word!
Dim eyes, look up! sad hearts, rejoice!
Seeing God's bow of promise through,
At sound of that prophetic voice:
'I will make all things new.'"
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