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Using the Wrong Text to Make a Point
American Vision ^ | 8/21/2007 | Gary DeMar

Posted on 08/23/2007 6:58:00 AM PDT by topcat54

“This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the inhabited earth as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come” (Matt. 24:14).

Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis(AiG) sees the newly opened Creation Museum contributing to the fulfillment of Jesus’ prophetic words in Matthew 24:14:

The remarkable international media buzz surrounding the opening of the Creation Museum on May 28 [2007] reminded me of the verse above from Matthew 24. In many ways, reporting by the secular and Christian media (from around the world) has certainly greatly contributed to seeing the gospel “preached in all the world.”1

While I applaud Ken and Answers in Genesis with how they confront the secularists head on the topic of creation, Ken’s use of Matthew 24:14 is misapplied. Matthew 24 is describing events that will take place before that first-century generation passes away. Jesus concludes the first section of Matthew 24, which deals with specific signs that will take place in the lifetime of his disciples (famines, earthquakes, tribulation, war), by stating that “this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world for a witness to all the nations, and then the end shall come” (24:14). Futurists, especially dispensationalists, maintain that the specifics of Matthew 24:14 are yet to be fulfilled because “whole world” means the entire globe as we know it today, and “all the nations” means all the nations that are in existence today. Since the gospel did not reach the entire globe prior to that first-century generation passing away, futurists argue, the passage awaits an end-time fulfillment.

The problem with this line of reasoning is that Matthew 24:14 can’t be used to make this case. Ham and Young Earth creationists claim that only a “literal reading of Genesis” is faithful to Scripture. Why is so much made of the way “day” is used in Genesis 1, but almost nothing is said about how time words and phrase like “near,” “shortly,” “at hand,” “quickly,” “inhabited earth,” and “this generation” are used in relation to Bible prophecy? I suspect that it has something to do with where the majority of AiG’s financial support comes from. As I’ve mentioned in a previous article,2 this issue is going to come back to haunt Young Earth creationists if they don’t deal with it soon, as in near, shortly, and quickly. Following Young Earth interpretive principles, Matthew 24:14 cannot be applied to a future generation of believers, and here’s why:

While I commend Ken Ham and the people at AiG for their hard work in proclaiming the creation message, it does not help that message when the wrong text is being used to present that message. Some day, someone might call AiG on it.


1. Answers in Genesis Article - August 13, 2007

2. American Vision Article - January 16, 2007

3. American Vision Article - July 10, 2007

4. In Matthew 13:32, the Greek word translated “world” in the NASB is aion, best translated as “age.” In Matthew 13:35, kosmos is understood. It is not found in the Greek text.

5. Paul uses kosmos instead of oikoumene. So even if Jesus had used kosmos in Matthew 24:14, a first-century fulfillment was still in view.

6. As in Romans 1:8, Paul uses the more expansive word kosmos.


Gary DeMar is President of American Vision

Permission to reprint granted by American Vision P.O. Box 220, Powder Springs, GA 30127, 800-628-9460.


TOPICS: Theology
KEYWORDS: creationism; hermeneutics; literalism

1 posted on 08/23/2007 6:58:01 AM PDT by topcat54
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To: topcat54

Ping to read later. Thx for posting!


2 posted on 08/23/2007 7:06:25 AM PDT by Alex Murphy (As heard on the Amish Radio Network! http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1675029/posts)
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To: ItsOurTimeNow; HarleyD; suzyjaruki; nobdysfool; jkl1122; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; Dr. Eckleburg; ...
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"For these are the days of vengeance, that all things which are written may be fulfilled." (Luke 21:22)

3 posted on 08/23/2007 7:38:55 AM PDT by topcat54 ("... knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience." (James 1:3))
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To: Alex Murphy
Me too.

CC&E

4 posted on 08/23/2007 7:08:11 PM PDT by Calm_Cool_and_Elected (So many books, so little time!)
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