…He shall stand at the latter day upon the earth… – Job 19:25
Mark, that Job describes Christ as standing. Some interpreters have read the passage, “He shall stand in the latter days against the earth;” that as the earth has covered up the slain, as the earth has become the charnel-house of the dead, Jesus shall arise to the contest and say, “Earth, I am against you; give up your dead! You clods of the valley cease to be custodians of My people’s bodies! Silent deeps, and you, you caverns of the earth, deliver, once for all, those whom you have imprisoned!” Machpelah shall give up its precious treasure, cemeteries and graveyards shall release their captives, and all the deep places of the earth shall resign the bodies of the faithful. Well, whether that is so or not, the posture of Christ, in standing upon the earth, is significant. It shows His triumph. He has triumphed over sin, which once like a serpent in its coils had bound the earth. He has defeated Satan—on the very spot where Satan gained his power—Christ has gained the victory! Earth, which was a scene of defeated goodness, whence mercy once was all but driven out, where virtue died, where everything heavenly and pure, like flowers blasted by pestilential winds, hung down their heads, withered and blighted—on this very Earth—everything that is glorious shall grow and blossom in perfection! And Christ Himself, once despised and rejected of men, fairest of all the sons of men, shall come in the midst of a crowd of courtiers, while kings and princes shall do Him homage, and all the nations shall call Him blessed. “He shall stand in the latter day upon the earth.” ~ C.H. Spurgeon
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