"Ye shall hallow the 50th year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof:it shall be a jubilee unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession . . . every man unto his family" (Lev. 25:10).
'Tithe land shall not be sold for ever," says the Lord, JL "for the land is mine" (Lev. 25:23). Man has a term of years in which it is left in his power to disturb the divine order. For forty-nine years in Israel the disturbing traffic might go on, but in the 50th year the Lord re-asserted His right, and restored all things according to His own mind, for it was a time of "refreshing" and of "restitution" as from His own presence.
Oh, bright and happy expectation! "The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof," is the proclamation of Psalm 24. Then the challenge goes forth, "Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?"-that is, Who shall take the government of this earth and its fulness? and answer is made by another challenge to the city gates:"Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come in;" and this King is "the Lord of Hosts; He is the King of glory." it is a fervent form of words whereby to convey the truth that the Lord, in strength and victory, the Lord as Redeemer and Avenger, should take the government.
In Rev. S a like proclamation is heard, "Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?" And the answer from every region is this, It is "the Lamb that was slain, the Lion of the tribe of Judah." He who sat on the throne gives the answer by letting the Book pass from His hand into the hand of the Lamb. The living creatures and crowned elders join in that answer by singing their song over the triumph of the Lamb and in their reigning with Him over the earth. The hosts of angels add to it, by ascribing all wisdom and strength and honor, and right of dominion unto the Lamb; and every creature in heaven, on earth, under the earth and in the seas, in their order and measure, join in uttering the same answer. The title of the Lamb to take dominion in the earth is thus owned and verified in the very place where alone all lordship or office could be rightly attested-in the presence of the Throne in heaven.
And so it is. The nobleman has now gone into the distant country to get for himself a kingdom. Jesus, who refused all power from the god of this world (Matt. 4), or from the selfish desire of the multitude (John 6), takes it from God; as psalm 62 declares that to Him it belongs. And in due season He will return, and those who have owned Him in the day of His rejection shall reign with Him in the day of His glory; those who have served Him now shall reign with Him then.
In the prospect of such a day, Paul says to Timothy, "Keep this commandment without spot, unrebukable, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ:which in his time He shall show, who is the blessed and only potentate, the King of kings, the Lord of lords." And in the like prospect the same dear apostle could say of himself, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, shall give me at that day; and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing."
May the Lord give us, beloved-for we need it much- more of the like spirit of faith and power of hope! Amen. J. G. B.