The aristocracy of the Millennium and the eternal
state
1. The aristocracy of the Millennium and the eternal
state is not based on physical birth or anything thereafter in the life, it is
based on regeneration, the new birth, which occurred at the moment you believed
in the Lord Jesus Christ.
2. The aristocracy of the Millennium and the eternal
state is not based on human ability or human wisdom or human attractiveness,
but on spiritual advance inside the divine dynasphere.
3. The final aristocracy of eternity will rule with
Christ. Those who are given a coat of arms at the judgment seat of Christ,
those who are entered on the lists of eternal heraldry will rule with Christ in
the Millennium and they will have special privileges, rewards, decorations for
all eternity that other believers do not have.
4. The final aristocracy of history is the greatest
aristocracy of history, the only one which avoids any concept of snobbery since
it is not based on class distinction, racial distinction, human achievement or
personal attractiveness.
5. Neither race nor nationality has anything to do
with the aristocracy of the Millennium and the eternal state.
6. Included in the new order of chivalry will be
humble folk, famous folk, the attractive and the unattractive of this life, but
they will all have one thing in common: maximum exploitation of logistical
grace inside the divine dynasphere. They have used the divine dynasphere and
Bible doctrine to advance to maturity.
7. Being born again gives every believer
opportunity, it does not guarantee ever believer knighthood forever. It gives
opportunity to use your free will, your volition, to achieve spiritual maturity
and form that eternal and lasting aristocracy which glorifies our Lord Jesus
Christ by its very existence in heaven.
8. While we today associate knighthood and chivalry
as a mode of feudal tenure or a personal attribute of integrity, or a scheme of
good manners, the aristocracy of eternity is associated with the plan of God
for the Church Age believer.
9. Therefore the election to privilege in the Church
Age is the greatest opportunity for becoming part of the order of chivalry in
the Millennium and the knighthood for the eternal state.
And not only at the judgment seat of Christ will
there be the knighting of those who achieve maturity in the Church Age, but
with that new knighthood comes a coat of arms. When a person is made a knight
he takes up a coat of arms which he wears on his shield and on his breastplate
that he takes up from some characteristic of achievement in his life. He also
takes up certain colours that are appealing to him, and therefore we have the
concept of heraldry given in the last half of verse twelve. The mature
believer, the winner, will be awarded an eternal escutcheon, a coat of arms in
addition to the uniform of glory. We might call this escutcheon the shield of
glory for the coat of arms is emblazoned on the shield.