Saturday, 25 May 2019

CENSUS OF THE SAINTS



waec.jpgPROF. BEN ONYEUKWU (REV.)
NCE(Eng.) ND/HD (Journalism) DIP, BA, (Theology) MA, PhD
CENSUS OF THE SAINTS
"The LORD SPOKE to Moses...Take a census of the whole Israelites community by their clans and families, listing every man by name, one by one”, {Numbers 1:1-2}
INTRODUCTION:
     Famoyin {1990:63} defines census as the real counting or enumeration of the persons living in a place at a particular point in time. Popular opinion holds that it is better done at the intervals of ten years, and normally at the instance of the government of a country. Certainly, from the Scripture cited, it becomes obvious that census is not against the WILL of GOD. However, when a mere sense of national pride and lack of dependence on GOD become the bases for a given census, GOD is not pleased. David’s survey of his kingdom in order to glory of its size and potential military strength as opposed to GOD’S DESIRE for the nation to rely on HIM for help and guidance brings to light the woes of a census that ignores GOD {1 Chronicles 21:1-7}.
CENSUS OBJECTIVES IN THE BIBLE
... “Number by their divisions all the men in Israel, twenty years
old or more who are able to serve in the army”, {Numbers 1-3}.

     Biblically speaking, census seeks, among other things, the ascertaining of the military manpower of the nation of Israel, possibly to train and, in turn, plan out military strategies in readiness for any external aggression. Side by side with the miliary objective of census in Israel is its economic objective, which allocates socio-economic duties to various groups in the nation, as a way of putting in place a formidable framework for the development of the country. This, Moses indicates in the following lines, “count all men from thirty to fifty years of age who come to serve in the work in the Tent of Meeting”, {Numbers 4:3}
     But, the census of the saints is the census of all censuses, and aims at the gathering, as well as, the enumeration of all the saints in readiness for the return of the LORD, to judge the wicked, and the subsequent setting up of HIS eternal administration. The prophecy of Enoch authenticates this fact, when it says...” but the LORD comes with ten thousand of HIS saints to execute judgement”... {Jude 14-15}.
BUILDING THE EMPIRE OF THE SAINTS FOR CENSUS
THROUGH EVANGELISM
“Go ye therefore and make disciples of all the
nations”... {Matt. 28:19}.
    
     Our observation so far, from the Bible, reveals that census aims ateffective planning, as, this is one of the challenges the present day church  {which is a type of Israel} faces, in terms of harnessing her evangelical army and subsequently planning out an effective way of training them, for an aggressive world-wide evangelism. It is obvious that the population of the world increases against the backdrop of the under-population of the church. Certainly, evangelism makes the saints, and saints are soldiers that make up the LORD’S army designed for further evangelism and other kingdom purposes. Kennedy {1983} in reaction to the dwindling population of the church remarks that the population of the world has been increasing at a far greater rate than the church. While the world has been multiplying, we have been making “addition to the church”. Inferring from Thomas Malthus’ view on population, it may be well said that, while the population increase of the world is at geometrical progression {1,2,4,8,10,32,64,etc} that of  the church is at arithmetical progression {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,etc}. This trend poses a serious kingdom problem.
BIRTH AND DEATH RECORDS OF THE SAINTS
“There is a time for everything...a time to be born and a time to die”... {Ecclesiastes 3:1-2}.
     National population commissions or establishments all over the world are charged with, among other things, the responsibility of birth and death records. When one is naturally born, the world is populated, and such a birth record is simultaneously taken. Equally, when one is supernaturally born {born again}, heaven is populated, and such a record is also taken. At the death of one who dies in CHRIST, heaven is populated, whereas, hell is populated at the death of one who dies without CHRIST or a sinner.
     Birth and death are two indispensable determinants of population. The rate at which they occur can affect a given population negatively or positively. The birth rate of a population is the number of birth in a year per thousand of the population of a place. Also, the death rate of a population is the number of deaths in a year per thousand of the population of a place. The population of the saints increases when the born again rate increases {John3:3} or rather when the rate of the repentant sinners increase. This stirs up joy in heaven {Luke 15:7}. Also, when saints die, they increase the population of heaven.
     The basic fact here is that GOD has no pleasure in the death of the wicked, {Ezek. 33:11}. And, of course, “precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of HIS Saints”, {Palms 116:15}. Furthermore, let it be noted that every death carries a record that populates either heaven or hell. Where will your record be? “The wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget GOD”, {Psalm 9:17}
CENSUS OF THE 144,000 AND A GREAT
MULTITUDE OF SAINTS
...“the number of those who were sealed. One hundred and forty-four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel”...”After these things I looked, and behold a great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples and tongues, standing before  the THRONE and before the LAMB, clothed with white robes”...{Rev. 7:4;9}.
Here marks the climax of every census. It highlights the consummation of a relationship which GOD began with the nation of Israel that culminates in HIS covenant relationship in CHRIST JESUS. This pre-written head-count indicates a total figure of 144,000 from the nation of Israel. Twelve thousand from each tribe are sealed, probably to protect the people of GOD in the coming judgements. The number 144,000, to some, refers to members of the actual Jewish tribes, the faithful Jewish remnants of the great tribulation. To  others, the number is symbolic to all the faithful believers who lived during the period of tribulation. The great multitude apart from the 144,000 identifies those who have come out of the great tribulation, from every nation, tribe, people and language. This demonstrates the POWER of GOD to save, {vs. 10}.
     Be it as it may, the basic point is that both Jews and Gentiles are saved and enumerated. People from every nation, tribe and language are saved and enumerated. That means people from one’s nation, tribe and language are present. The expression... “a great multitude that no one could number”...{Vs. 9}, indicates an unlimited opportunity that results in an unlimited response. Great opportunities abound for everyone in every nation, tribe and language, including every Jew, apart from the 144,000 already sealed.
     Dearly beloved, by this gospel project, it has become very clear that both the Bible and history support the concept of census. However, it will be regrettable, sorrowful and lamentable if one’s name appears on the census list of one’s nation without appearing on the census list of the saints in heaven. “If one’s name is not found written in the book of life, one is cast into the lake of fire”, {Rev. 20:15}. REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL!

REFERENCES:
Famoyin, VC. {1990}, Foundations of Economics for Senior
 Secondary Schools. University Pres Limited, Ibadan.
Kennedy, D.J. {1983},  Evangelism Explosion  Tyndale House
Publishers, Wheaton Illinnois, U.S.A.

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