"Incredible!" cried Brian. "They didn't even smell like
smoke! Wow!"
Darryl smiled; he was glad to see Brian was getting into the Bible study.
"Who was in the furnace with them?" asked Jamie.
"Jesus the Messiah was there with them," answered Darryl.
"But Jesus hadn't even been born yet," Brian objected.
"Yes, Brian you are quite right; however, Jesus, being G-d, has existed
for all eternity. There are several times he appeared in the Bible prior
to his birth in Bethlehem. This would be an impossibility for a mere man,
but Jesus is G-d."
"Dad, there is some big word used to mean a pre-Bethlehem appearance
of the Messiah, but I can't remember it." said Jamie.
"You're thinking of Christophany,"17 replied Darryl.
"That's it! I always forget it! Christophany!" she said, trying
to commit it to memory.
"Some people refer to him as the pre-incarnate Christ, which means
'before he became flesh,'"18 Darryl added.
"Is there anything else we need to know about chapter three?"
Brian queried.
"Absolutely!" Darryl replied. "G-d always has a reason for
including a particular story in the Bible. The story in chapter three not
only tells us about something that happened a long time ago, but it is a
picture of something that will take place in the future."
"What is going to happen in the future?" asked Brian.
"This story is a picture of the tribulation period," replied Darryl.
"Tribulation, what's that?" Brian questioned.
"The tribulation starts right after the rapture happens and ends with
the second coming of Jesus Christ," Jamie answered.
"Rapture? Tribulation? Second coming of Jesus Christ? I'm confused!"
Brian said, once again getting louder.
"Brian, we are talking about the end of the world as we know it!"
Jamie was getting louder, too.
"End of the world!" Brian shouted and jumped to his feet. "What
makes you think the world is going to end?"
"It's in the Bible!" Jamie shouted. "Tell him, Dad! Tell
him!"
Darryl rolled his eyes. Things were getting a little bit out of hand. "Jamie,
you're shouting," Darryl said sternly. He turned to Brian, "Brian,
allow me to explain it to you. Please sit down."
Brian took a deep breath and sat back down.
"First, let me read to you from John 14:2-3. 'In my Father's house
are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare
a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again,
and receive you unto myself, that where I am, there you may be also.' Jesus
promised that He would go to heaven to prepare a place for us, and He would
come again to get those of us who have trusted in Him as L-rd and Messiah.
In I Thessalonians 4:16-17, the Scriptures tell us: 'For the L-rd Himself
shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel,
and with the trump of G-d; and the dead in Christ shall rise first; then
we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the
clouds, to meet the L-rd in the air; and so shall we ever be with the L-rd.'
This event is known as the rapture; it means to be 'caught up.' During the
rapture, Jesus will remove the Christians from the earth. 19
"Jesus will not actually come and stand on the earth at the rapture;
He will meet us in the clouds. The next time Jesus actually stands on the
earth will be at the second coming," Jamie said, wanting to be sure
Brian had not missed this important detail.
Darryl continued, "The tribulation is a seven-year period immediately
following the Rapture. Anyone who has not accepted Jesus as their L-rd and
Messiah will be left behind to go through the worst seven years in the history
of the world."
"Wow!" exclaimed Brian.
"Tell him about the second coming, Dad!" Jamie said excitedly.
"I was just about to, Jamie," replied Darryl. "At the end
of the seven years, Jesus will come back to earth riding a white horse.20
He will bring all the saints with Him, the people who are currently in heaven
at that time. That event is known as the second coming of Christ."
"The first coming is when he was born in Bethlehem!" Jamie added.
"Now Brian, do you understand all of that?" Darryl was afraid
of overwhelming Brian with information.
"Yes, I think so. But how does this relate to chapter three?"
Brian asked.
"During the tribulation period, there is going to be a world ruler,
who we refer to as the antichrist. An image of the antichrist will be set
up in the temple in Jerusalem, and all the people of the world will be ordered
to bow down and worship this statue. Anyone refusing to do so will be killed."21
"Just like the three young men," said Brian amazed.
Darryl continued, "Yes, they represent those people who will not bow
before the idol. Just as G-d spared the lives of Azariah, Mishael and Hananiah,
G-d will spare the lives of many of the people who become Christians during
the tribulation.22 The number three represents G-d's righteousness,
so the three in the furnace represent the righteous people who live through
the tribulation. The furnace, which was heated seven times hotter than usual,
represents the seven years of tribulation; while the fire represents the
various judgments that occur during the tribulation period." 23
"Pretty neat, Dad!" Jamie exclaimed.
"We will be talking about the rapture, tribulation, and second coming
in greater detail as we move through the book of Daniel," concluded
Darryl, smiling as he enjoyed the excitement that Brian and Jamie expressed
on their faces.