December 7, God’s House and New Jerusalem

December 7 is a date etched indelibly into the memories of many Americans. On that day in 1941, the Pacific Fleet of the U.S. Navy was smashed to smithereens in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. America’s response was furious and hard-hitting; its entrance into both theaters of World War ii marked a turning point of the war.

But December 7 marks another, exceedingly more important anniversary for God’s people. On that day in 1989, Satan the devil launched a violent, history-altering spiritual attack on God’s Church. On Dec. 7, 1989, John Amos and I were fired and disfellowshiped from the Worldwide Church of God, and the work of the Philadelphia Church of God essentially began.

This December, the pcg celebrates its 31st anniversary of this event. Do we realize how much God has blessed and magnified His Work? We cannot afford to forget the miracles surrounding the beginning of this work. God has achieved spectacular accomplishments over these three decades, and He wants to achieve many more.

Revelation 3:12 says, “Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.”

Throughout the pcg’s history, we have been reading this verse and applying it to God’s Philadelphians. We may have read this verse hundreds, even thousands, of times. But how much have we thought about what God means when He says new Jerusalem? God tells us in this verse that His Philadelphians have their minds on new Jerusalem. How much do you and I think about new Jerusalem, and the time when the whole universe will be inhabited by the Family of God? Human beings, and all the problems they face on this Earth, will be gone. There will only be sons of God, who will themselves be God. New Jerusalem will be on this Earth. So will God the Father.

New Jerusalem is the crux of Revelation 3:12. God’s Philadelphians are infused with a strong vision of new Jerusalem. Our Father wants His vision of new Jerusalem to consume the minds of His people.

The Philadelphians will be stationed in the Jerusalem headquarters forever. “He [each individual] shall go no more out.” God is making it personal for each one of us. The Laodiceans have lost this part of their reward already, because they lost the Jerusalem vision. Then Satan got to them, and what an eternal price they must pay—even the 50 percent who repent in the Tribulation.

Do we see how real these promises are? And how costly it is if we fail?

God will go to extreme lengths to help us understand and focus on new Jerusalem. We are in the last hour, and I believe one of the most profound and spectacular ways God focuses us on new Jerusalem is with His house. We need to think deeply about this; God’s house and new Jerusalem are connected in a very special way. The new Jerusalem vision reverberates within the walls of that most royal house.

Here’s something else that is wonderful: It was on Dec. 7, 2007, when God revealed to me where the Bible prophesied that the pcg would build God’s house! Such an inspiring miracle on that day helps us remember what a miraculous day Dec. 7, 1989, really was and what a marvelous, wondrous vision the Philadelphians have.

A Verse Revealed

On Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007, I had an extremely busy day. I was quite tired and went to bed at 10 p.m., hoping to get a good night’s sleep. Something woke me up at about 1 a.m. After tossing in bed for about an hour, I got up, a little depressed because of awakening so soon. It was now December 7, the pcg’s 18th anniversary. I had jotted down a few notes about what I wanted to speak about on the Sabbath, December 8, when we would celebrate our anniversary. Somehow I had left my notes at the office; this made me sadder still.

So instead of thinking about my notes, I went directly to the Bible scriptures that were included in those notes. I believe God was behind this chain of events, and as I read those scriptures I began to understand the verses in a way that I never had before. It was early, and I was disappointed because I hadn’t gotten much rest, but as I sat there reading in the early hours of December 7, I became filled with excitement. I saw some scriptures in a way I’d never seen them before. This new understanding drove out every trace of depression from my mind.

I was reading from the book of Zechariah. God in His love warns Joshua and the Laodiceans about losing this vision in the context of their rebellion. He has the strongest desire for them to overcome the devil. He gives them every opportunity.

Why the Laodiceans Fell Prey to Satan

“And he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to resist him. And the Lord said unto Satan, The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan; even the Lord that hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand plucked out of the fire?” (Zechariah 3:1-2).

These verses are talking about an evil Joshua, who represents the entire Laodicean, or lukewarm, era of God’s Church. (This is fully explained in my book Malachi’s Message.) The whole era has been taken captive by Satan—that includes 95 percent of God’s own people. Most of them are going into the Tribulation, where 50 percent of them will repent and be plucked out of the fire. The other 50 percent will die forever in the lake of fire.

What caused this Laodicean era to be taken captive by the devil? How did this wholesale falling away happen? There is an important element to this verse, which I hadn’t thought too much about, that answers these questions. In verse 2 God says, the Eternal has chosen Jerusalem. What does that mean? Why would God talk about the vision of new Jerusalem in the context of this lawless end-time type of Joshua who is in bondage to Satan?

This astonishing scripture reveals why this evil Joshua and the Laodiceans became captives of Satan, and how we can avoid falling into the same trap.

The Eternal has chosen Jerusalem: God is showing us that the Laodiceans got into serious trouble because they stopped focusing on new Jerusalem. They quit thinking like God. God’s mind is continually set on new Jerusalem: His entire plan is built around new Jerusalem. But Joshua and his followers allowed their minds to stray from God’s vision of new Jerusalem. That led to what is probably the worst disaster ever in God’s Church.

Verse 8 says, “Hear now, O Joshua the high priest, thou, and thy fellows that sit before thee: for they are men wondered at: for, behold, I will bring forth my servant the BRANCH.” Notice, God says He is going to bring forth the Branch, Jesus Christ. God the Father is directly and intimately involved in these events. He brings forth His Son. But what happens just before Christ, the Branch, returns? Joshua’s fellows are looking to Joshua rather than the Father and Son; they have lost the God Family vision. The expression men wondered at would better read men of sign. They are a sign the Messiah is about to return! The bad news is still good news—a sign of the most wonderful news we could hear.

Christ is about to change and beautify Jerusalem as this world has never seen it. It will become the capital city of the world. Then after the Millennium and the Last Great Day, a still greater change is coming. God the Father and new Jerusalem are coming to this Earth!

“For behold the stone that I have laid before Joshua; upon one stone shall be seven eyes: behold, I will engrave the graving thereof, saith the Lord of hosts, and I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day” (verse 9). The Stone is a symbol of Christ, and the seven eyes are the seven Church eras, over which Christ is the Head. God gives His Church sight. He gives His people the ability to understand world events and to comprehend spiritual knowledge. The Laodiceans have lost this ability because they have gotten away from the Stone and the vision of new Jerusalem given to them by God the Father. They are now blind.

How to Conquer Discouragement

The Eternal has chosen Jerusalem is the deep understanding needed to conquer Satan and remain Philadelphian. The Laodiceans were deceived by Satan because they lost sight of the vision of new Jerusalem. They don’t know that the Eternal has chosen Jerusalem. It is really the deepest vision in the entire Bible.

God is telling us that if we want to avoid being deceived, and if we want to live exciting, positive, hope-filled lives, then we must understand this vision of new Jerusalem. We must anchor our minds in this mind-inspiring hope. The fact that we think about new Jerusalem the way God does shows we are His sons!

The context of these scriptures in Zechariah is God’s people turning away. Notice how God tries to rescue His sons: He implores them to get their minds on new Jerusalem, David’s throne and the key of David.

Isn’t it interesting that God gave me this understanding precisely on the day of the 18th anniversary of the pcg? We need to think deeply about why our Father wants to get our minds to embrace new Jerusalem. Only the pcg has this majestic vision. God wants us to remember that we are His unique remnant. We, like our Father, have chosen Jerusalem. God uses our anniversaries and other occasions to remind us how special we are to Him and how to sustain that miraculous Family relationship. And do all we possibly can to give this message to the Laodiceans especially, since their salvation is at stake. The devil attacks us continually, grinding on our emotions and seeking to drag us into the depths of despair and discouragement. He tries to destroy the abundant joy we have in the new Jerusalem vision.

It’s impossible to get discouraged when we are filled with the vision of new Jerusalem. How many times have you gotten discouraged when your mind was filled with this vision? Not once! This is not to say we won’t experience rough patches in our lives, but we can avoid discouragement and sadness by setting our hearts and minds on new Jerusalem.

God’s House Prophesied

Zechariah 5 is an important chapter we must understand. He discusses two women. It is imperative that we understand who these two women are: One represents the inner court of God’s Church today; the other represents the outer court. One stands for a deceived people that have rejected God’s government. The other represents an obedient and faithful remnant that loves God’s government.

Now carefully read verses 9-10: “Then lifted I up mine eyes, and looked, and, behold, there came out two women, and the wind was in their wings; for they had wings like the wings of a stork: and they lifted up the ephah between the earth and the heaven. Then said I to the angel that talked with me, Whither do these bear the ephah?”

These two women picture the pcg and the Laodiceans in this end time. But notice, one of these women carries an ephah. Any Bible dictionary will show that an ephah is a measuring device. Whom has God called to measure His people today?

Revelation 11:1 says: “And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.” That prophet and his followers discussed in Revelation 11 are told to rise and measure the temple. The Companion Bible says he has a measuring reed (or measuring rod). The Anchor Bible Commentary says the rod served as a surveyor’s rule. This Church had a device (God’s revealed truth) like Zerubbabel’s plummet (Zechariah 4:9-10). This was a measuring device given by God to measure and establish the very elect and His Work.

For more than 30 years, God has shown us that the pcg uses His revealed truth to measure the Laodiceans. On Dec. 7, 2007, God told us that we needed to build a house for the ephah, or measuring device, in the hands of that prophet. Notice this prophecy.

The final verse in Zechariah 5 is thrilling. In verse 10, Zechariah asks, Where are they taking the ephah? The answer is in verse 11: “And he said unto me, To build it an house in the land of Shinar: and it shall be established, and set there upon her own base.

Shinar, in this instance, is another term for Babylon. Other Bible translations even say Babylon, instead of Shinar. Throughout the Bible, Babylon pictures the world before Christ’s return, the world we are living in today (Revelation 18). Zechariah 5:11 is a prophecy about a woman, or Church, that will build a house for the ephah (God’s truth, which is used to measure all of us) in the time before Christ’s return.

Notice what Gesenius’ Lexicon says about the word house in this verse: “It could be spiritual or physical. In this case it is both. It could be a royal house, or the palace of David. It could be that house of God or the temple. It could be the temple of God in Jerusalem.” Zechariah 5:11 is talking about both a physical and a spiritual house of God.

This is a prophecy about the pcg, God’s spiritual house, building a physical house for God!

Zechariah 5:11 is a prophecy about God giving His people the job of constructing a building specifically intended as a house for His truth. God’s house is a house for the truth of God that is being used to measure the Philadelphians currently, but ultimately the world. God’s truth, the ephah, emanates from the house of God in Edmond, and points people toward new Jerusalem, God’s eternal house!

The Interpreter’s Bible says that a “house, that is, a temple is to be built for the ephah measure.” Even Bible commentaries, to some degree, recognize that this verse is a prophecy about a physical house being built for God’s truth. The Bible is Jesus Christ in print. God’s truth flows out from that house. God the Father and His Son are there in Spirit. They fellowship with us in that house!

Barnes’ Notes says: “A house or temple was to be built for it, for its honor and glory ….” That is the truth of God. We were given the job of building a house for God that declares the honor and glory, the perfection and magnificence, of the truth of God. What greater opportunity, or responsibility, is there today than building the house for God?

The Anchor Bible says the word temple, the Hebrew word for house, is used as a “designation for a divine residence.” God lives in this house!

The Anchor Bible also writes about a structure “upon its bases” and states that “most commentators take [that] to refer to a kind of ‘base’ or ‘pedestal,’ as indeed, the word is commonly used in the Bible (e.g. 1 Kings 7:27-43 … it is used 13 times in reference to the 10 bronze stands of the temple of Solomon).” This is obviously referring to a physical structure. The Companion Bible says it shall be established “for that ephah, and it’s going to be prepared for it, and it will be set there or fixed or settled. It relates how the base equals a fixed resting place.” Lange’s says this house will give the ephah a “permanent habitation.” It is to be “established and settled on its base.” These verses clearly refer to a spiritual and a physical house.

God’s truth is housed in the auditorium on the pcg’s land. It is the most splendid building of grandeur on this campus by far.

We must grasp the magnitude and depth of this revelation! We were commissioned to build a house for God’s truth. God has fellowship with us in this house, and He continues to give us more and more of His truth.

God’s House and New Jerusalem

The Eternal has chosen Jerusalem is the most awesome vision in the Bible. It is the key of David vision expressed in a way that enhances our understanding on a practical level.

I had not understood the depth of “the Eternal has chosen Jerusalem” before Dec. 7, 2007. It is no coincidence that it was on that same day that God revealed to me the prophecy in Zechariah 5:9-11, which says the pcg will build a house for God. We need to think about why God linked these two topics in such a way!

God’s house and new Jerusalem are intimately connected. We built a spectacular structure that points people to new Jerusalem and shows the world that the Eternal has chosen Jerusalem! The Eternal has eternal goals. We must also have eternal goals!

God’s goal is to get us, and this world, into new Jerusalem. Building God’s house was a primary means of getting our minds focused on new Jerusalem and the time when God’s Family will be comprised of spirit beings only. The auditorium has a message of hope for a world that is ready to crash and burn. The splendor of that building will help millions of people to better appreciate the glory of God and His truth!

The Laodiceans have turned their backs on God because they lost sight of new Jerusalem. They no longer see that the Eternal has chosen Jerusalem. We must learn from their example and work diligently to capture the deep vision of new Jerusalem!

The Eternal has chosen Jerusalem. Now the Eternal’s sons must also choose Jerusalem!