SHILOH HAS COME
By
Dr. Stephen Jones: Oct 30, 2019
Blog Post Date: 10-30-2019
Jacob
gave a mysterious prophecy in Genesis 49:10 about Judah, saying,
10 The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from
between his feet, until Shiloh comes, and [after he comes] to him shall be the
obedience [or submission] of the peoples.
Jacob
worded his blessing by assuming that the scepter would be given to Judah but
stated that it would be temporary. He said it will “not depart from Judah…
until Shiloh comes.” Turning it around, he was saying that the scepter WILL
depart from Judah when Shiloh comes. When Shiloh comes, the people will
transfer their obedience or submission from Judah to “Shiloh.”
When
Jesus came the first time, He came through the tribe of Judah. Hence, while He
fulfilled the first half of the verse above, claiming the scepter of Judah, He
did not fulfill the second half of the prophecy. It would require a second
coming as Shiloh to fulfill the permanent portion of Jacob’s prophetic
blessing.
We
see, then, that Judah’s claim to the scepter was not permanent, nor did it end
with the first coming of Christ. Although many of the common people declared
Him to be king during His triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Luke 19:38), His claim to the scepter was
immediately disputed by the chief rulers, who rejected Him and then crucified
Him as a blasphemer.
The
Dispute
This
dispute between Christians and Jews has lasted to the present time, and God was
in no hurry to enforce His declaration from the divine court. Paul tells us in 1 Timothy 6:13-15,
13 I charge you in the presence of God, who gives life to all things, and
of Christ Jesus, who testified the good confession before Pontius Pilate, 14
that you keep the commandment without stain or reproach until the appearing
of our Lord Jesus Christ, 15 which He will bring about at the
proper time—He who is the blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings, and
Lord of lords.
Paul
thus testifies that Jesus Christ is “the King of kings,” making Him the
rightful Inheritor of the scepter, “which He will bring about at the proper
time.” What is that “proper time?” It is now. It is “when Shiloh comes.”
At
the conference in Branson on Sunday, October 27, 2019, the revelation came
forth that Shiloh was standing outside the door with the hosts of heaven,
awaiting the invitation to enter. We then invited them into our midst,
indicating that we were willing to submit to His leadership and to recognize
Him as the King of Kings and Lord of lords.
This
tells us that Jacob’s prophecy is finally being fulfilled, though not in the
manner that we had thought previously. My assumption had been that it would be
fulfilled in the second coming of Christ itself—and, indeed, that must be the
ultimate fulfillment. But we now see that this prophecy is being fulfilled
incrementally at the end of the age.
Perhaps
that is also why our Tabernacles conference was a week late this year. The
eighth day of Tabernacles fell on October 21, 2019, but the hotel did not have
any available space until the following week. So we met a week late. So if the
coming of Shiloh had come on the literal eighth day of Tabernacles, it might
have been the ultimate fulfillment of the prophecy. So the event was more
comparable to Palm Sunday, where Christ was acclaimed as King by the people as
He rode the donkey into Jerusalem.
Even
so, our acceptance and declaration of Shiloh as the true King marked a very
important time in the progression of events leading to the formal establishment
of His rule in the earth. Whereas He was ultimately rejected in His first
coming, this time He will overcome all opposition. Why? Because the outpouring
of the Holy Spirit is imminent, which will indeed turn the hearts of the
people. The Stone is even now crushing the Babylonian image on its feet and at
the same time is growing until it fills the whole earth (Daniel 2:35).
Shiloh
is Accepted
The
transfer of authority from the final beast to the saints of the Most High,
prophesied in Daniel 7:22, 26, 27, took place from 2014-2017, as I explained in
earlier articles. Now, two years after that final transfer of authority, Shiloh
has come in this manner. He came to us, I believe, partly because we represent
the saints of the Most High and partly because we have had sufficient
revelation to recognize the King and to submit to His authority.
As
such, we were comparable to those who proclaimed Him as King at Palm Sunday in
Jerusalem. But having received the authority of the saints of the Most High two
years ago (2017), we also stood in a position to accept Him officially,
whereas the chief rulers in Jerusalem had rejected Him in His first coming.
The
New Prophetic Year
It
will be interesting to watch how this works out in the coming year and beyond.
I have no direct revelation yet, but I am beginning to suspect that October 27
was the start of the new Prophetic Year.
Recall
that each Prophetic Year climaxes with the eighth day of Tabernacles. We always
see a short interim before the start of the next Prophetic Year. It appears
that this interim was only six days and that the new Prophetic Year then began
October 27. If that proves to be the case, then, as usual, we must count two
cycles of 76 days hence, as these are two cleansing cycles that always prepare
us for the feast of Passover.
The
first cleansing cycle should end January 10/11, 2020.
The
second cleansing cycle should end March 26/27, 2020.
Palm
Sunday is April 4, 2020.
Passover
is April 9/10, 2020.
The
wave-sheaf offering is April 12, 2020.
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