Diasozo destroys the devil’s last gasp arguments. It proves that the law of heaven is perfect. It opens the door so human beings—sinners who’ve never seen a single day of heavenly perfection in their lives—can be safely granted citizenship in the sinless universe. (Understatement alert! Run-of-the-mill “citizens” rarely sit on the throne with the King.)Diasozo takes in “the continued incarnation of Christ,” but just as the coming of the Messiah was misunderstood 2,000 years ago, there is danger today of expecting and waiting for something God is never going to do.
At its heart, diasozo is the demonstration that the long process of “preparing a people for the coming of the Lord” is complete. With only the final arrangement of her fine linen wedding dress to be made, the Lamb’s bride is nearly ready for the ceremony when the urgent cry, “Behold, the Bridegroom cometh,” suddenly shakes every city of the world. In the midst of cataclysmic convulsions of all kinds, those who understand the plan of the battle wage war with the least lethal of all weapons… and win.