
Num 22: 12
Excerpt:…More then from yet another sermon of Jacob that explains this promised son of man.In that sermon, he gathered all twelve of his sons to explain their faith in the latter days, a glory that is sure to cancel 3000 years of suffering: thus when Balaam was told “…thou shalt not curse the people: for they are blessed.” —Num 22: 12. the Lord made reference to the blessing of His bestowal to Israel but on His scheduled time. That time lapse included even the 2000 years of Christianity: the time of Jesus, the Only Begotten, His administration. But be it ever so clear He is not Jacob’s end-time star, Shiloh. Time is funny for now it restricts our focus demanding fixation on Jacob’s 4th son, Judah, bypassing the 11 others so as to seal this Bible point. Since the great disappointment in 1844, all Adventists mistakenly presumed Shiloh, Judah’s descendant, to be Father’s son, Jesus: And this reveals the conundrum: For Jesus to return under that delusion would be a venture in heavenly disgrace. The church then suffered a great disappointment. As distressing as that disappointment may have been, it was preferable to the All wise Father absorbing the 1844 shame. It was a test of embarrassment to season His maturing students in faith: So until ‘the certain day limited in David’, mentioned by Paul, all prophecy was structured under the Holy Spirit’s syllabus…