Outline of the Book of Revelation
Of all the books in the Christian New Testament,
none is more mysterious than John's Book of Revelation.
Steeped
in 'sevens' it is filled with images that ignite the imagination: seven
angels blowing seven trumpets; seven angels emptying seven bowls of
God's anger onto the earth; seven churches and their seven angels; seven
hills and seven heads and seven emperors with mayhem in their hearts.
Bible prophecy at its ultimate, the book cascades with symbols
of all kinds: numerology, imagery, metaphore and perplexing mystical
illustrations graphically describing the planet's future; all of it with
deep roots penetrating to the very core of the Old Testament -- tying
prophecy to prophecy.
And every word of this prophecy is built
on God and on His Son Jesus Christ. Every statement in this book has
been designed by the Holy Spirit to shake us from our worldly
complacency and direct us back to the Gospel of Christ's
salvation.
The imagery in its pages is timeless. God is
omnipotent, crystalline, spiritual. And His kingdom shines like precious
jewels in an absolute Sonlight of glory, radiating a spectrum of colors
that erupt like a fountain of rainbows from a billion diamond
prisms.
Arising from an abyss of utter darkness and opposing the
shimmering brilliance of God, a great prostitute with seven horns and
ten heads is portrayed standing on the sea.
Four angels whose
duty it is to devastate this prostitute, are shown to be tied up at the
Euphrates river. Their assignment is to bring ultimate ruin to both land
and sea of a world mesmerized by the rulers of the darkness -- a
pretentious and deceitful trinity of beast, false prophet and dragon.
Serving this unholy alliance are the monsters of the future: Gog
and Magog from the far north, and the kings of the East, whose hordes of
soldiers are scheduled to combine with one another to form the lethal
armies of the final ruin.
Drawing on the visions of Ezekiel,
Zechariah, Jeremiah and Daniel, the imagery is a graphic representation
of a world growing perpetually more wicked despite its intellect, and
finally, at the end, overflowing with great armies mobilizing for a
gargantuan war whose last battle is set to occur at a place the Book of
Revelations calls 'Armageddon'.
The Old Testament imagery of
Ezekiel calling for the sun in the last days to turn dark and for the
moon to become as red as blood is repeated and emphasized. The sound of
thunderclaps reverberates through its pages. Massive earthquakes are
forseen. Earthquakes whose power and force have never been known before
by man.
If that were not enough, there are descriptions of
cosmic hailstones -- hailstones the size of great boulders, weighing
more than a talent each, falling indiscriminately out of the sky and
crashing across the earth's surface.
Accompanying these events,
wormwood is scheduled to appear -- poisoning all the waterways with
bitter wormwood. And solar fires are predicted to sweep across the
planet.
The flames of the sun, the pages of Revelation's say,
will touch the earth during the fateful days described, and the raging
fires which erupt from this nuclear brush will blacken the world's skies
with smoke so thick and dark that the days will appear like midnight at
high noon.
John's book shows not a peaceful coexistance of
nations for the world tomorrow, but a future filled with unprecedented
violence and devolving into catastrophic and terminal combat and warfare
-- a chaos unimaginable in which even the elements of the universe join
in the fray.
All of these catastrophe's -- from the wars, the
violence, and the earthquakes -- to the earth-girdling fire and the
hailstones, John says, have been written in advance on a scroll sealed
with seven seals.
After an opening plea for the seven churches
to return to the faith of their beginning, the mood of the book becomes
somber as it focuses on the war between the people of God and the forces
of Satan.
Unveiling the hidden codes behind the seven seals,
John describes in divine imagery the warfare that emerges, relentlessly
restating and tracing it from its beginning to its end. All of Christian
history is related. And except for the sound emitted by the seven
thunderclaps, nothing is missing.
As the pages of the Book of
Revelations unfold, all seven seals in John's vision are opened by the
Lamb of God. And as the words hidden behind each seal burst into light,
a catalog of world history is unveiled, beginning with the appearance on
earth of Jesus Christ on a white horse -- bringing a double-edged sword,
His Gospel of Righteousness, into the wickedness of Babylon.
A
peaceful silence, the Bible says, had quietly encompassed the earth, and
night had run more than half its six- thousand- year course, when
suddenly there appeared from heaven -- coming down from the royal throne
-- the Word of God.
Into the heart of this doomed land God's
great warrior leapt. Touching the sky, yet walking the earth, he carried
God's commands like a sharp sword, and in wielding it he filled the
universe with death and the judgment of God.
Slaying the wicked,
He wrested from their grasp the prisoners they held, lifting out of
Satan's darkness every survivor He found. Wrapping each one in a white
robe, He has carefully placed these survivors in a secure place
underneath the throne of God -- a process that has continued since He
first appeared.
Rising up in the East, where the sun also rises,
He has journeyed like the sun, His salvation girdling the globe,
traveling from the East to the West in a 2000-year trek around the
world.
The first seal in John's litany of prophecy begins with
the dawn of the Christian era. The seven seals portray what God
considers to be the greatest events within that era leading from
Christ's momentous and shattering appearance in Galilee to the day of
Armageddon and the dawn of the final judgment.
Still encased in
the symbolism of the Holy Spirit, prophecy on top of prophecy is allowed
to unfold before the reader's eyes. The words of the Book of Revelations
show that the breaking of these seals are fundamentally tied to the
Gospel of Christ which is portrayed in the book as four animals which
surround the royal throne of heaven.
Seven times God's word is
set into motion with the breaking of the seals. Given full power of
judgment, each time the Lamb of God breaks a particular seal, one of the
four animals (i.e., one of the four Gospels) calls into action the
events which lay hidden behind it.
God has given these four
Gospels, remember, the power of all judgment on earth (Jn. 12:47-50), so
they rule here with an iron fist, pushing into motion through God's
sentinels all the effects dictated by the causes they
condemn.
Replete with symbolism and imagery, the Book of
Revelations is the New Testament counterpart to the Old Testament works
of Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Zechariah and Daniel. The great difference in the
Christian volume is the involvement of angels in the revelations. In
John's book, angels are everywhere. They are involved in every vision.
God's army of the millenium, they have made everything go by the
Book.
Beginning with the trumpet blast of the first angel and
ending with the trumpet of the seventh angel, the revelations sent by
God to Babylon throughout the pages of this book are warnings that
demand repentance and conversion into righteous behavior.
As we
watch our current world sink deeper and deeper into the kind of
profligate behavior the angel's words were meant to countermand, John's
revelations flash a warning light whose pulsing redness grows more
intense with each passing day.
So accurate is its portrayal of
modern times, Christian's scurry by the millions into its pages every
time an event recalls to memory one of its passages -- an occurance so
repetitious it has become a perpetual ritual of our age.
This was
why the book was written. Its divine imagery has been designed by God to
break the prostitute's hypnotism and to lead those who were held in
trance back to the divine Creator. The book stands as God's witness --
the great "I told you so" for the ages.
But with understanding
has also come blindness. Because the larger the comprehension of the
visions and the greater their fulfillment, the more enormous also has
become the spell. Under the mounting influence of dragon, false prophet
and beast, the prostitute of Babylon is rising again from her deathbed,
and she is bringing with her a power of deceit greater than any that has
ever been known before.
This prostitute the Bible calls
'Babylon' is a secular world that lives outside the rule of God. Her
prostitution is the hedonistic behavior the Book of Revelations was
written to warn about -- the prostitution of a profligate empire
renouncing its creator and absorbing itself in its own wickedness.
A deadly combination of Hollywood, Wall Street and sexual
perversion, it has clutched the imagination of the world in a mortal
grip.
Ready to kill this great prostitute and burn her remains in
the fire, the kings of the east gather at the Euphrates waiting for the
moment when the last of the four angels tied there is released. These
are the four angels which God has implaced and whose task it is to take
away the last remnant of peace from the earth.
All the works of
God go in pairs by opposites. These angels, the famous 'Four horsemen of
the Apocalypse', come to us in the same way. On one hand they are
spiritual, and they start with Christ Himself, but they have physical
counterparts -- the four invaders of Persia described by Daniel.
The first of these four horsemen was released spiritually in the
year one. Called the Prince of Peace, He did not come to bring peace to
this wicked world, but a sword; and since His appearance, the world has
never known peace. He has set mother against daughter and father against
son and a man's enemies have become those within his own household.
From the bitter persecutions of the Caesar's, through the
Crusades, through the Schalmaldic League and the wars of Europe to the
grotesque hatred of Northern Ireland, the Word of God has left in its
path a trail of blood.
Carrying their sickles into the harvest,
heaven's apocalyptic horsemen have ridden like the wrath of the
Valkeries into the strife that stalked the Middle Ages, and the sword of
their slaughter has graphically defined all the years since, rising to a
crescendo in the Twentieth Century.
When Gog and Magog come from
the far north, God will give the last of the three riders a final set of
directions, and then the worst that these divinely commissioned horsemen
have to offer will come to pass -- the full wrath of the apocalypse.
Joining this apocalyptic battalion of dominions and powers
unseen by man have ridden across the Euphrates three kings of Persia,
penetrating deep into Christianity's strongholds, coming just as this
book foretold they would. And, like Plague and Hades, a fourth now
stands in the wings.
Trumpet after trumpet sounds, but few hear
the notes. The great beast stirs in the Abyss, but few take notice that
all these things were predicted and laid out for all to see and take
notice of far in advance.
The word 'Armageddon', itself, the
doomsday label used so widely today, even by the secular world, comes
from revelations in this book. It is a revelation that speaks to us
about a fourth kingdom of Persia -- a fourth horseman of the Apocalypse
-- riding in like a hot wind from the east and burning up the earth in
the flames of its fury.
This final rider of the skies is
mysteriously termed in the prophecies 'a servant of God'. (See Rev.
17:17). Yet his sword is anything but godlike. For in a time not far
away, Babylon and all its neon glamor will dissolve into cinder and
ashes under the bootsteps of the marching eastern hordes this last rider
will unleash across the world.
All because the people of Babylon
were filled with violence and greed and rejected the peaceful
righteousness of God's message from heaven -- choosing to turn it into
warfare instead.
Armageddon is the Bible's code-word for the
final gathering of the nations: the kings of the east and the forces of
the far north -- Gog and Magog -- as they torch Babylon and then gather
themselves against Jerusalem and the last remnant on earth of the people
of God.
Armageddon takes a part of its name from the valley of
Megido in the plain of Esdralon, between the Sea of Galilee and the
Mediterranean, a few miles southwest of Nazareth where Jesus grew up as
a boy.
Armageddon is the place where the final battle between
righteousness and wickedness has been predicted to occur.
Gog
and Magog will be there, ready to crush Jerusalem and eradicate the
House of Israel from the earth once and for all. But no battle, the
Bible says, will be fought that day. The lone warrior at Armageddon will
be God. Instead of missles and bombs there will be earthquakes -- and
hailstones from space will rain down from the sky.
The great
prostitute (Babylon), her flesh stripped and her body burned in fire
will lie in ruins under the hoofbeats of the riders of the apocalypse --
and when it is all done, the kings of the east, the beast, and the
armies of Gog and Magog will disappear in the fires and dense smoke
which surround the return of Christ.
Gog and Magog will be no
more. The prostitute called Babylon will be dead. The four horsemen of
destruction will disappear into eternity. The kings of the east and
those of the far north will disappear as well along with the apocalypse
they nurtured; and Christ will reign supreme, never to be dethroned
again.
The beast, the false prophet, the dragon who is Satan --
all these things will vanish in the flash of light that accompanies the
Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
No one can say when this Second
Coming will take place, but the signs of its arrival have been clearly
defined in the books of the Bible and carefully chronicled in the Book
of Revelations.
With an eye to these signs, we can watch history
unfold, and in its unfolding, hear the mysterious sound of the seven
trumpet blasts and watch the angels empty their seven bowls filled with
the anger of God onto the earth in response to wickedness -- God's
answer to the dragon's deadly seed.
Today the entire Abyss is
astir. The earth is in turmoil. The dragon has been released and his
consummate goal, says the Great Book, is to raise his beast and mobilize
the nations of the world for war.
To this end he has
commissioned his false prophet and beast to go out and hypnotise the
populations and lead them in a great revolt against God. All the signs
show that we are in the middle of that revolt. And the Bible says that
it is this rebellion which will seal the fate of Babylon once and for
all.
This is the first in a series of three examinations we will
take of the Book of Revelations, and it covers the second part of the
book -- the great visions. Especially those of the 'sevens': Seven
seals, seven trumpets and seven bowls of plague.
The Book of
Revelations is filled with flashbacks, amplifications and restatements
of events. But there is a common theme and a spiritual continuity in its
words, showing that its language has been carefully knitted together by
God Himself.
THE SEVEN SEALS
The Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse
When the first seal is broken, the Book of
Revelations shows that Jesus Christ (sent by the Word) is able to make
His appearance among men and to ride His white horse -- a steed called
'Integrity' -- across the earth. With His arm in full swing, He brings a
sword, not peace to the planet, and victoriously cuts a path of
righteousness wherever He goes. See Rev. 6:1
When the second seal is broken, the Gospel
calls out once again, and this time it brings a red horse whose rider
wields a huge sword that takes away peace from the earth and sets people
killing each other. As this rider guides his red steed across the
planet, war and violence rise to a fever pitch all across the globe. See
Rev. 6:3
When the third seal is
broken, the black horse of commerce appears. Toil and labor and
greed consume the nations in the wake of its hoofbeats. Confronting one
another, the red horse of war and the black horse of commerce battle for
supremacy over the earth, setting the stage for the fourth horseman of
the apocalypse to make his appearance. See Rev. 6:5
When the fourth seal is broken, a deathly
pale horse whose rider is called plague appears, and Hades follows at
his heels. A fourth of the earth, the Bible says, will be destroyed in
the famine brought by Plague and Hades. The Black plagues of Europe, the
Irish Potatoe famine, Syphillus, Gonorreah, Tuberculosis, AIDS and Ebola
all had their conception in the silent hoofbeats of this fourth
spiritual equestrian. And there is much more to come from this last
rider of the Apocalypse and from the companion who follows at his heels.
See Rev. 6:7
When the Lamb of God
broke the fifth seal, John, in his vision, saw underneath the altar
the souls of all the people who had been killed on account of the word
of God, for witnessing to it. The angel told John that all these
terrible things were happening for judgment and that patience was needed
because God intended to carry out His entire secret plan to a
pre-determined end. See Rev. 6:9
When the sixth seal is broken, there will
be a violent earthquake and the sun will go as black as sackcloth; the
moon turn red as blood, and the stars of the sky will fall onto the
earth like figs dropping from a tree in a high wind. The sky itself will
disappear like a scroll being rolled up and all the mountains and
islands will be shaken from their places.
It is at this point
that all the earthly rulers, the governors and the commanders, the rich
people and the men of influence, the whole population, slaves and
citizens, will take to the mountains to hide in caves and among the
rocks for fear of what is about to happen, and to shield themselves from
the boulder-sized hailstones which come raining down out of the sky,
bombarding the earth. For the great Day of the anger of God and Lamb
will have arrived. See Rev. 6:12
Because all the works of God go
in pairs by opposites, we will see all these visions occur in two ways.
Spiritually, the sun is Christ. His going black portrays a reigning
Gospel trashed and thrown on the fire by a rebellious people who replace
it with wormwood -- the poison of pagan minds. The moon is Christ's
reflected light -- the Church. Attacked by the nations, it will be left
crippled, bleeding and dying.
The stars that fall from the skies
are the angels who have protected the Church and its people throughout
the millenium of Christ's victory on earth. They will be torn from their
places and fall to the ground under the onslaught of the spiritual
battalions of the dragon as he rises to power in the vacuum of faith
that is about to descend on the earth.
Accompanying these
spiritual events, a literal fulfillment of the books words will blast
the cosmos. The thermonuclear fires that power the sun will touch the
earth; the seas will roar with rogue waves; comets and meteors will
appear; the moon will turn red,and the sky will disappear behind roiling
black clouds of soot rising up from Babylon's burning. And all this will
be accompanied by earthquakes greater than any ever known on earth
before.
Sealing the
144,000 Despite all these disasters, the servants of God will be
kept safe from harm -- all who have been marked on their foreheads by
baptism into the covenant of Christ.
It was at this point that
John noticed four angels. They were standing at the four corners of the
earth, and they were holding the four winds of the world back to keep
them from blowing over the land or the sea or in the trees. Then another
angel appeared. He rose up in the east where the sun rises, and he was
carrying the seal of Almighty God who lives forever.
He called
in a powerful voice to the four angels whose duty it was to devastate
land and sea, 'Wait before you do any damage on land or at sea or to the
trees, until we have put the seal on the foreheads of the servants of
our God'.
Then John heared how many were sealed: a hundred
and forty-four thousand out of all the tribes of Israel.
The Salvation of the Pagans After that
John saw a huge number, so large it was impossible to count, of people
from every nation, race, tribe and language. They were standing in front
of the throne and in front of the Lamb, dressed in white robes and
holding palms in their heands. They shouted aloud, 'Victory to our God,
who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!'.
These two passages of
scripture show that God's salvation involves both the tribes of Israel
as well as the pagans. While only a specified number of the original
twelve tribes of Israel are to be marked for survival, an immense number
of pagans, a number impossible to count, will be allowed to join them.
Numbers in the Bible are always symbolic. While they have exact
meaning to God, they do not follow the kind of arithmatic we are
familiar with here on earth. This is true of virtually every number in
scripture. The seven churches which led off John's book, for instance,
or the six days of creation or the seventh day of rest. These all have
profound meaning but none follow the kind of mathematics we use.
So even the 144,000 figure described above has a special meaning
to God that effectively divorces itself from our literal
interpretation.
As all these tribes and people appeared before
the eyes of John, he could see God's angels standing in a circle around
the throne. They surrounded the elders and the four animals. Prostrating
themselves before the throne, they touched the ground with their
foreheads, and worshipped God with these words, 'Amen,. Praise and glory
and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength to our God
forever and ever. Amen.'
One of the elders then spoke to John,
'Do you know who all these people are, dressed in white robes, and where
they have come from?'
John answered him, 'you can tell me, my
lord'. Then the elder continued, 'These are the people who have been
through the great persecution, and because they have washed their robes
white again in the blood of the Lamb, they now stand in front of God's
throne and serve him day and night in his sanctuary.
The Lord,
who sits on the throne, will spread his tent over them. They will never
hunger or thirst again, nor will the sun or scorching wind ever bother
them, because the Lamb who is at the throne will be their shepherd and
he will lead them to springs of living water; and God will wipe away all
tears from their eyes.'
The seventh seal cannot be broken until
all the lost children of God have been located and baptised into the
safety of heaven. As the end approaches and plagues and troubles mount,
the people of God -- those who have been sealed in water with the sign
of the cross on their foreheads -- will be bypassed by these angels of
death. Those with the mark of the beast, however, will be confronted by
Hades, and fall under the wrath of the judgment God has sent against
them.
The four angels whose duty it is to devastate land and sea
and poison the waters with wormwood, have instructions by God to wait
until the seal has been placed on the foreheads of God's people and and
all His servants before they carry out the worst of their damage.
This time of waiting and quiescence, while the people of God are
being marked in the waters of Christ's baptism, although filled with
troubles, has allowed the Gospel of God to span the globe and seek out
for salvation every lost soul in the creation. It has created a
millenium for the white horse and its rider to reign supreme.
When the Lamb breaks the seventh seal,
there will be silence in heaven for about half an hour. On earth,
however, no such silence will occur. The silence in heaven translates on
earth to the rise to power of the beast.
Victorious over the
forces of God on earth, the beast will go from victory to victory as
heaven appears to be silent and not to care about the Church's
devastation -- all the terror that is destined to follow the final
trumpet. See Rev. 8:1
To show that God is cognizant of the
anguish, an angel with a golden censer appeared to John in the course of
his vision to say that the prayers of the victims will all be heard --
that they will have been carried up to the presence of God to empower
heaven's response.
At the end of the silence, taking fire from
God's altar in heaven, this angel will fill the censer and hurl great
fire down onto the earth, producing peals of thunder, lightning flashes,
and massive earthquakes.
THE SEVEN
TRUMPETS Associated with this wrath, seven angels appeared before
John with seven trumpets. One by one, each angel sounded his trumpet.
And as each trumpet sounded, it brought the plagues of the anger of God
and the Lamb. Spiritually, this wrath of God began long ago and has
continued up to the present day. It is still continuing and will rise to
a crescendo at the apex of the reign of the beast who is still to come.
And when it does, All these events will become physical, proving once
again that in God all things go in pairs by opposites.
The first angel blew his trumpet and as
soon as the mysterious notes sounded, hail and fire, mixed with blood,
were dropped on the earth; a third of the earth was burned up, and a
third of all trees, and every blade of grass was burnt. See Rev.
8:7
In reading these visions, remember that two fulfillments are
always involved. One is spiritual, the other is literal. As these
trumpets sound, spiritual warfare, catastrophe and violence sweep the
earth, taking away the peace from a third of its people. At the very
end, John's spiritual visions will invert and become physical --
providing a literal reality to his words. This is true of all the
visions listed in the Book of Revelation's pages. In most cases, only
the spiritual parts of these visions are explored. Their final physical
realites are self-explanatory.
The
second angel blew his trumpet, and it was as though a great
mountain, all on fire, had been dropped into the sea; a third of the sea
turned into blood, a third of all the living things in the sea were
killed, and a third of the all ships were destroyed. See Rev.
8:8
The sea is the people. It is also the universe -- the lower
waters. The mountain of fire is rage and the hatred which drives it.
The third angel blew his
trumpet, and a huge star fell from the sky, burning like a ball of
fire, and it fell on a third of all rivers and springs. This was the
star called Wormwood, and a third of all water on earth turned bitter
with wormwood, so that a great many people died from drinking it. See
Rev. 8:10
Out of the rage come philosophies of anger which seduce
the mind and hypnotise the wicked into committing terrible sins. We have
witnessed this in the teachings of Marx, Trotsky and Lenin and the
raving philosophies of human extermination that flowed from the writings
of Adolph Hitler. More of this antichrist wormwood is now stirring up a
great violence in the Middle East.
Jesus told His disciples, "I
saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning." (Luke 10:18). The draconic
source of the world's wormwood is made clear in this passage.
The fourth angel blew his trumpet, and a
third of the sun and a third of the moon and a third of the stars were
struck, so that the light went out of a third of them and for a third of
the day there was no illumination. The same was true of the night.
The Gospel will be banned. The Bible will be declared outlaw and
burned. The churches of Christ will be expelled and the borders of the
dragon's lands, a third of the earth, will be sealed to prevent the
message of Christ's salvation from coming in.
John heared the
sound of an eagle calling aloud as it flew high over his head, 'Trouble,
trouble, trouble, for all the people on earth at the sound of the other
three trumpets which the three angels are going to blow." See Rev.
8:12
When the fifth angel blew his
trumpet, the first of the three great troubles heralded by this
eagle came to pass.
John, in his vision, saw a star that had
fallen from heaven on to the earth, and this fallen star was given the
key to the shaft leading down to the Abyss. When he unlocked the shaft
of the Abyss, smoke poured up out of the Abyss like the smoke from a
massive furnace so that the sun and the sky were darkened by it. Out of
the smoke dropped locusts which were given the powers that scorpions
have on earth: they were forbidden to harm any fields or crops or trees
and told only to attack the wicked -- those who were without God's seal
on their foreheads. See Rev. 9:1
Here we see reference to the
mark of God -- baptism in Christ. Anyone who has been baptised will be
made immune to the troubles that flow from the trumpet of the fifth
angel. This is a key argument in favor of infant baptism. The infants in
Egypt whose houses had been washed in the blood of the paschal lamb were
spared the ravages of the Avenger at the time of the Exodus. For more on
this, refer to Chapter 13 of the 'Clock of God'. This vision in John's
sequence initiates the 'three great troubles' which terminate the final
moments of the millenium and which precede the arrival of the day of
Armageddon.
The locusts which descend on the earth from the
smoke pouring out of the Abyss had as their emperor, the angel of the
Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is 'Abaddon', or 'Apollyon' (the destroyer)
in Greek. That was the first of the troubles; there are still two more
to come. We will see further on that when the shaft leading to this
Abyss is unlocked, accompanying all this smoke will be the re-emergence
of the dragon who Christ had kept locked there throughout the millenium.
Freed, he will come up in fury and mobilize all the nations for
war.
When the sixth angel blows his
trumpet, the second trouble will begin to occur. John heard a voice
come out of the four horns of the golden altar in front of God. It spoke
to the sixth angel with the trumpet, and said, 'Release the four angels
that are chained up at the great river Euphrates'. These four angels had
been put there for this specific moment in time, and now they are to be
released to destroy a third of the human race. John was told that this
army measured twice ten thousand times ten thousand mounted men. This is
the fourth Persian empire, the beast with iron teeth that Daniel spoke
about, and it will hurl at the West a huge force. See Rev.
9:13
As this massive army began to
build, seven thunderclaps were heard to speak, but the angel
forbid John from revealing their words. These thunderclaps are words of
prophesy, but they are reserved for the final age, and so their messages
cannot be revealed until their own time has come. The words that these
thunderclaps have been instructed to blare out are already beginning to
sound and be heard -- but they are muffled by distance, so few are
paying attention. See Rev. 10:4
For
forty-two months the outer court of God's sanctuary was handed over
to the pagans and for those twelve hundred and sixty days, two
witnesses appeared and prophesied. These are the two olive trees and
the two lamps that stand before the Lord of the world. They are the two
Testaments of God which have been preached across the earth, warning the
people to return to the way of Christ and be saved. See Rev.
11:1
Like Peter and Paul in whose images they come, fire will
issue from their mouths, so that they have power to kill. Whoever's sins
they forgive will be forgiven, but whoever's sins they retain, will be
retained by God forever. When they have completed their witnessing, the
beast that comes out of the Abyss in the last days is going to make war
on them and overcome them and kill them.
Their corpses will lie
in the main street of Jerusalem -- the Great City known by the symbolic
names Sodom and Egypt -- the same city in which their Lord was
crucified.
Men out of every people, race, language and nation
will stare at their corpses for three-and-a-half days, not letting them
be buried, and the people of the world will be glad about it.
We
can already see a world in revolt against Christianity. Right now this
revolution is in its infancy, but this passage in the Book of
Revelations shows that the today's revolt will soon grow into a
full-blown war.
The war against Christianity will be at its apex
when the two prophets are killed in Jerusalem. The people of the world
will celebrate this victory over their nemesis by giving presents to
each other, because these two prophets have been a plague to the people
of the world. See Rev. 11:7.
After the three-and-a-half days,
God will breathe life into them and they will stand up, and everybody
who sees it happen will be filled with terror at what this resurrection
portends. Then a loud voice from heaven will say to them, 'Come up
here', and while their enemies are watching, they will be transported up
to heaven in a cloud. See Rev. 11:11
Immediately, Jerusalem will be wrenched by
a violent earthquake and a tenth of the city will collapse. Seven
thousand persons will die in the earthquake, and the rest, overcome with
fear, will praise the God of heaven. That will complete the second of
the troubles. The third will follow quickly after it.
When the seventh angel blows his trumpet,
voices will be heard shouting in heaven, and praising and worshipping
God. The nations were all seething with rage and now the time had come
for God's own anger, and that of the Lamb's -- and for the dead to be
judged, and for God's servants the prophets, for the saints and for all
who worship the Lord, small or great, to be rewarded. With the sounding
of the seventh trumpet, the time will have come for God to destroy those
who have been destroying the earth.
Then
the sanctuary of God in heaven will open, and the ark of the covenant
will be seen inside it. Then will come flashes of lightning, peals of
thunder and an earthquake, and violent hail. The hail will be the worst
plague of all, and when it is over, so intense will it have been, the
earth will be left shattered into fragments.
This was the
third trouble and, according to the Book of Revelations, it,
together with the seven bowls of plague will complete the anger of God.
See Rev. 11:14 and Rev. 15:5.
The
Seven Bowls of Plague Associated with the sounding of the
heavenly trumpets, seven bowls of plague will be poured out onto the
earth. The seven bowls of plague and the seven trumpets each describe
similar events, but from amplified perspectives.
John, in his
vision, saw the sanctuary, the Tent of the Testimony, open in heaven,
and out of it came seven angels with seven plagues. One of the four
animals (the voice of one of the Gospels) gave the seven angels seven
golden bowls filled with the anger of God. A voice from the sanctuary
was then heard shouting to the seven angels, 'Go, and empty the seven
bowls of God's anger over the earth'. See Rev. 15:5.
When the first angel emptied his bowl over
the earth, there came to John's sight, nauseous and virulent sores on
all the people who had been branded with the mark of the beast and on
all who had worshipped its statue. See Rev. 16:2.
The baptism of
Christ is shown to have a counter mark. Those who refuse baptism in
Jesus accept another mark in its place -- the signature of
Babylon.
The second angel emptied
his bowl over the sea, and, just as it did with the second trumpet,
the sea filled with pollution, turning to blood, like the blood of a
dead body, and every living creature in the sea died. See Rev. 16:3.
By restating the troubles that accompany the seven trumpet
blasts in terms of the products that pour out of the seven bowls of
God's anger, the Book shows that all these plagues come in pairs by
opposites. Each plague and each trouble has two parts to it.
The
sea is the lower waters -- that part of God's creation that Satan
contaminated. It includes the area we call our universe. The water of
the sea is our world, the world Jesus came to rescue us out of before
the anger of God destroys it. All who refuse Christ's baptism will
succumb in unison to the fate of the world -- when every living creature
in the sea will die. Death was not God's doing. He made everyone to live
forever. It was Satan's envy that brought death into the lower sea,
filling it with blood instead of the pure water of God.
The third angel emptied his bowl into the
rivers and watersprings and they also turned into blood, just as had the
sea. Then I heard the angel of water say, 'You are the holy One who Is
and who Was and who forever will be, and this is a just punishment: they
have spilled the blood of the saints and the prophets, and blood is what
you have given them to drink; it is just what they deserve'. See Rev.
16:4.
The wormwood of the third trumpet is the content of the
third bowl of God's anger. Spilling into the philosophic waterway of the
world, poisonous beliefs contaminate the minds of the people, turning
them from the Gospel of Christ and leading them astray.
The fourth angel emptied his bowl over the
sun and it was made to burn the people with its flames; but though
people were scorched by the fierce heat of it, they cursed the name of
God who had the power to cause such plagues, and they would not repent
and praise him. See Rev. 16:8.
This vision amplifies on that of
the fourth trumpet. In the vision of the trumpet we can see a world in
which the light of Christ has been taken away, and here, two visions are
added. One shows the sword of Christ filling the universe with death and
judgment, and the other the nuclear end. They have been cataloged
together because all three are related.
The fifth angel emptied his bowl over the
throne of the beast and its whole empire was plunged into darkness. Men
bit their tongues on account of the pain, but instead of repenting for
what they had done, they blasphemed the God of heaven because of their
pains and sores. See Rev. 16:10.
The fifth bowl of anger and the
fourth trumpet seem to be identical. But the Holy Spirit has chosen to
relate the fifth bowl with the fifth trumpet instead, showing a close
relationship between both. The darkening of the sun relates to a
declining faith on earth as more and more people abandon the Gospel. The
fifth trumpet shows that this happens because Satan has been released
from his prison in the Abyss and has reappeared on earth to mesmerize
its people and lead them astray.
Terrible tribulations accompany
this fall from faith, but the people of the world cannot correlate the
disasters of the times with the fall from faith, and so they blame God
for striking them unjustly.
The
sixth angel emptied his bowl over the great river Euphrates; The
water of this river dried up so that a way was made for the kings of the
East to come in. Then from the jaws of dragon and beast and false
prophet John saw three foul spirits come forth; they looked like frogs
but were actually demon spirits, able to work miracles, and they went
out to all the kings of the world to call them together for the war of
the Great Day of God the Almighty. See Rev. 16:12.
See "The Last
Days of Babylon" for in-depth review of all of these visions and an
analysis of their relationship with the prophecies of the Old Testament.
This review, which shows that virtually all of John's visions in the
Book of Revelations have Old Testament corollaries, proves the intricate
integration of these prophecies by the Holy Spirit.
The visions
in this book are real and they have been broadcast in one way or another
since the beginning of scripture. God's messages have never changed
their focus. Righteousness will be rewarded with eternal life.
Wickedness will only bring pain and suffering and death.
ARMAGEDDON The voice that came out from
the sanctuary giving orders to the seven angels, then told John, 'This
is how it will be: I shall come like a thief. Happy is the man
who has stayed awake and not taken off his clothes so that he does not
go out naked and expose his shame.'
The clothing this passage
speaks about is the white raiment of heaven that cloaks everyone who is
baptised in the name of Jesus Christ. Those who turn back to sin after
they have been cleansed, discard this wedding garment.
The demon spirits that emerged from the jaws of
the dragon, beast and false prophet ordered the kings of the world
together at the place called, in Hebrew, Armageddon. See Rev.
16:16.
The seventh angel emptied his
bowl into the air, and a voice shouted from the sanctuary 'The end
has come'. Then there were flashes of lightning and peals of thunder and
the most violent earthquake that anyone has ever seen since there have
been men on the earth. See Rev. 16:17.
The Great City was split
into three parts and the cities of the world collapsed; Babylon the
Great was not forgotten: God made her drink the full winecup of his
anger. Every island vanished and the mountains disappeared, and hail,
with great hailstones weighing a talent each, fell from the sky onto the
people. Those still alive cursed God for sending a plague of hail; it
was the most terrible plague of all. See Rev. 16:19.
The seventh
trumpet and the seventh bowl of God's anger are intimately related to
each other. They both describe the terrible tribulations that are to
reverberate across the planet at the end. The intensity of this
catastrophe was announced many years earlier, appearing in Isaiah's
apocalypse (Is. 24), which states that the earth will shatter into
fragments under the weight of God's cosmic bombardment.
THE MOTHER OF JESUS AND THE
DRAGON
A great sign appeared in
heaven: a woman, ornamented with the sun, standing on the moon, and
with the twelve stars on her head for a crown. She was pregnant, and in
labor, crying out loud, for she was in the pains of childbirth. See Rev.
12:1.
This is a flashback which portrays Mary about to give birth
to the Savior of the world. The wording illustrates her immense stature
in heaven, indicating a close relationship with Christ's spiritual
mother, the Holy Spirit.
Then a second
sign appeared in the sky, a huge red dragon which had seven heads
and ten horns. Each of the seven heads had crowns on them like a
coronet. The dragon's tail pulled a third of the stars out of the sky
and dropped them onto the earth. Stopping in front of the woman as she
was having the child, the dragon positioned himself so that he could eat
it as soon as it was born from its mother. See Rev. 12:3.
The
dragon, of course is Satan. The stars he pulled from the skies and
dropped onto the earth were the third of heaven's angels whom Satan
corrupted before the time of Adam and Eve. Both the woman and her child
are his mortal enemies.
The woman
brought a male child into the world -- the son who was to rule all the
nations with an iron sceptre -- and the child was taken straight up to
God and to his throne, and the woman escaped, fleeing into the desert
where God had made a place of safety ready for her to be looked after in
the twelve hundred and sixty days. See Rev. 12:5.
Only two beings
from heaven are mentioned in this passage of scripture, showing that the
fight between Satan and God is being waged on earth against Christ and
His mother. This fact is underscored a few passages further on when the
book states that all Christians on earth constitute the rest of her
children. There is a mutuality in these passages which unite mother and
child.
At this point, war broke
out in heaven. Michael with his angels attacked the dragon. The
dragon fought back with his angels, but they were defeated and driven
out of heaven. The dragon (the primeval serpent known as the devil or
Satan, who had deceived the world) was hurled down to the earth and his
angels were hurled down with him. See Rev. 12:7
Then John heard a
voice shout from heaven, 'Victory and power and empire forever have been
won by our God, and all authority for his Christ, now that the
persecutor, who accused our brothers both day and night before God, has
been brought down.
They have triumphed over him by the blood of
the Lamb and by the witness of their martyrdom, because even in the face
of death they would not cling to life.
Let the heavens rejoice
and all who live there; but for you, earth and sea, trouble is coming --
because the devil has gone down to you in a rage, knowing that his days
are numbered. '
That rage is transferred into men by a spiritual
process. It is present in all who are violent. It can only be removed by
the Holy Spirit of God which is gentleness.
As soon as the devil found himself thrown
down to the earth, he set off in pursuit of the woman, the mother of the
male child.
Having come back to the earth in a rage, Satan
renews his war against Mary, but he is thwarted by God who gives her a
huge pair of eagle's wings to fly away from the serpent into the desert,
to the place where she was to be looked after for a period of time John
calls 'a year and twice a year and half a year'. See Rev.
12:13.
Tracking her path, the serpent vomited water from his
mouth, like a river, after the woman, to sweep her away in the current,
but the earth came to her rescue; it opened its mouth and swallowed the
river thrown up by the dragon's jaws.
Here we can see a campaign
of hatred, a smear campaign trying to corrupt Mary's image among
Christians. But despite its torrent, it fails to achieve its goal,
because its most virulent advocates all die and pass away.
Then
the dragon was enraged with the woman and went away to make war on the
rest of her children, that is, all who obey God's commandments and bear
witness for Jesus.
Our relationship with Mary is graphically
defined in these passages. The mother of Jesus, John says, is mother of
all who believe in her Son. And because of this, she is the primary
target of Satan's venom. These words show that the loathing now found
and promoted on earth regarding this holy lady (Christ's mother), have
their birth in a vomit that flows from the dragon's
mouth.
Swallowing the dragon's emesis, those who do not know what
kind of a God they are dealing with regurgitate it like a river toward
the woman to sweep her away in the current. But God has not allowed her
to be consumed.
THE BEAST EMERGES
FROM THE SEA Standing on the seashore, John saw a beast emerge
from the sea. It had seven heads and ten horns, with a coronet on each
of its ten horns, and its heads were marked with blasphemous titles. See
Rev. 13:1
John's first vision was that of a woman, ornamented
with sunshine, standing on the moon. she had a crown of twelve stars --
the twelve tribes of Israel -- and she was pregnant, and about to give
birth to God's Son, Jesus.
Opposite her, the beast of the sea
appeared. He had seven heads marked with blasphemous titles, and ten
horns.
John observed that the beast was like a leopard, with paws
like a bear and a mouth like a lion. These are three of the world's most
vicious carnivores. And they are the same images (lion, bear and
leopard) Daniel used to describe the first three empires of Persia.
(Dn.7:1-6).
Again, for a deeper examination of all of these
visions, see 'The Last Days of Babylon'; especially chapters 14 through
21.
The dragon handed over to this beast his own power and his
throne and his worldwide authority.
THE FATAL WOUND John could see that one
of the beast's heads seemed to have suffered a fatal wound but, deadly
as it was, it had somehow healed and, after that, the whole world had
marvelled and followed the beast. See Rev. 13:3.
The head
receiving this fatal wound was the sixth -- the militant and pagan Roman
Empire of the Caesar's. It disintegrated under Christian conversion.
With the proclamation of Theodosus, the Christian victory and pagan
collapse became official. A few years later, the Barbarians invaded Rome
and completed the physical demise of the empire of the Caesars.
For almost 1500 years, Christ ruled this city. But during the
last two centuries, the Christian victory over Rome has been reversed.
Haltinglly at first, this reversal gained great momentum with the rise
of Mussolini who effected a permanent separation of Church and state in
this so-called 'eternal' city.
In the days to come, John's words
foretell the re-birth of a pagan state in the land of the Caesar's-- a
complete healing of the mortal wound delivered to this city by the
Gospel of Jesus. The sixth head of the beast will come back to
life.
All of this will signify the moral collapse of a
Christian-powered western civilization. Rome will mirror the western
world, and both will resurrect pagan Babylon.
Abandoning the
faith of their ancestor's, the world prostrated themselves in front of
the dragon because he had given the beast his earthly authority; and
they prostrated themselves in front of the beast, saying, 'Who can
compare with the beast?' they asked, 'How could anybody defeat him?'
For forty-two months the beast
was allowed to utter its boasts and blasphemies and to do whatever it
wanted. It railed against God, against his name, his heavenly Tent and
all who are sheltered there. See Rev. 13:5.
It was allowed to make war against the saints
and conquer them, and was given power over every race people, language
and nation. Most of the people of the world, John said, will worship it
-- everyone whose name has not been written down since the foundation of
the world in the book of life of the sacrificial Lamb. Rev.
13:7.
If anyone has ears to hear, let him listen: Captivity for
those who are destined for captivity; the sword for those who are to die
by the sword. This is why the saints must have constancy and faith.
While our physical lives have pre-determined fates, our
spiritual lives can countermand the impact of worldly events.
Understanding this calls for great faith. Especially since we live in a
world where blessings seem to flow only to the rich and
powerful.
The fact that the beast has been given power to make
war on the saints and conquer them must be understood. We are born to
destinies that stand apart from our relationship with God's word. Our
conversion does not protect us from our birth fates, but it transports
us to eternal life beyond these tribulations.
Those who preach a
gospel of prosperity do not understand these passages of scripture. That
is why the saints must have constancy and faith.
THE FALSE PROPHET After this, John saw
a second beast emerge from the ground. It had two horns like a lamb, but
made a noise like a dragon. ·This second beast was servant to the first
beast, and extended its authority everywhere, making the world and all
its people worship the first beast, which had absorbed the fatal wound
which later healed. See Rev. 13:11
And it worked great miracles,
even calling fire from heaven down onto the earth while the world's
people watched.
Through the miracles
which it was allowed to do on behalf of the first beast, it was able to
win over the people of the world and persuade them to put up a statue in
honour of the beast that had been wounded by the sword and still lived.
It was allowed to breathe life into this statue, so that the statue of
the beast was able to speak, and to have anyone who refused to worship
the statue of the beast put to death. Rev. 13:14.
He compelled everyone -- small and great,
rich and poor, slave and citizen -- to be branded on the right hand or
on the forehead, ·and made it illegal for anyone to buy or sell anything
unless he had been branded with the name of the beast or with the the
number of its name.
This, of course, is the antithesis of
baptism.
There is need for shrewdness here: if anyone is clever
enough he may interpret the number of the beast: it is the number of a
man, the number 666. See Rev. 13:16-18.
THE MESSAGE OF JUDGMENT
Then John saw another angel, flying high
overhead, sent to announce the Good News of eternity to all who live on
the earth -- to every nation, race, language and tribe. He called out,
'Fear God and praise him, because the time has come for him to sit in
judgment. Worship the maker of heaven and earth and sea and every
waterspring'. See Rev. 14:6.
A second
angel followed him, calling, 'Babylon has fallen, Babylon the Great
has fallen, Babylon which gave the whole world the wine of God's anger
to drink'. See Rev. 14:8.
A third
angel followed, shouting aloud, 'All those who worship the beast and
his statue, or have had themselves branded on the hand or forehead, will
be made to drink the undiluted wine of God's fury from his cup of anger.
In fire and brimstone they will be tortured in the presence of the Lamb
and his holy angels, and the smoke of their torment will go up forever
and ever. There will be no respite, night or day, for those who
worshipped the beast or its statue or accepted branding with its name.'
This is why there must be constancy in the saints who keep the
commandments of God and faith in Jesus. See Rev. 14:9.
Anyone who
has faith in Christ must not let go of that faith, no matter how bitter
the trials they are made to endure. Christ emphasized this to His
Apostles, and it is further emphasized here:
The Destiny of Good Deeds Then John heard
a voice from heaven say, 'Write down these words: Happy are those who
die in the Lord! Happy indeed, the Spirit says; now they can rest
forever after their work, since their good deeds go with them.' Rev.
14:13.
THE HARVEST OF GOD'S
PEOPLE Next in his vision John saw a white cloud and, sitting on
it, one like a son of man with a gold crown on his head and a sharp
sickle in his hand. Then another angel came out of the sanctuary, and
shouted aloud to the one sitting on the cloud, 'Put your sickle in and
reap: harvest time has come and the harvest of the earth is ripe'. At
this point the one sitting on the cloud put his sickle to work on the
earth, and the earth's harvest was reaped. Rev. 14:14.
THE
GRAPES OF WRATH Another angel, who also carried a sharp sickle,
came out of the temple in heaven, and the angel in charge of the fire
left the altar and shouted aloud to the one with the sharp sickle, 'Put
your sickle in and cut all the bunches off the vine of the earth; all
its grapes are ripe'. So the angel set his sickle to work on the earth
and harvested the whole vintage of the earth and put it into a huge
winepress, the winepress of God's anger, outside the city, where it was
trodden until the blood that came out of the winepress was up to the
horses' bridles as far away as sixteen hundred furlongs. See Rev.
14:17
THE PROSTITUTE AND THE
SCARLET BEAST One of the seven angels that had the seven bowls
came to speak to John in his vision. 'Come here', he said, 'and I will
show you the punishment given to the famous prostitute who rules
enthroned beside abundant waters -- the one with whom all the kings of
the earth have committed fornication -- the one who has made all the
population of the world drunk with the wine of her adultery'. See Rev.
17:1 +.
He took John in spirit to a desert, and there was shown a
woman riding a scarlet beast which had seven heads and ten horns which
had blasphemous titles written all over them.
The woman was
dressed in purple and scarlet, and glittered with gold and jewels and
pearls. She was holding a gold winecup filled with the disgusting filth
of her fornication. On her forehead was written a cryptic name: 'Babylon
the Great, the mother of all the prostitutes and all the filthy
practices on the earth'.
John could see that she was drunk,
drunk with the blood of the saints and the blood of the martyrs of
Jesus. When he saw her, he was completely mystified. The angel said to
him, 'Don't you understand? Now I will tell you the meaning of this
woman, and of the beast she is riding, with the seven heads and the ten
horns.
'The beast you have seen once was and now is not; he is
yet to come up from the Abyss, but only to go to his destruction. And
the people of the world, whose names have not been written since the
beginning of the world in the book of life, will think it miraculous
when they see how the beast once was and now is not and is still to
come.
The scarlet beast is the
dragon. The Word of God imprisoned him in the Abyss, mortally
wounding one of his heads. But John explains in these passages that a
time will come when the beast will be let up out of the Abyss and the
wound on the sixth head will heal and the people of the world will
marvel at it. This is happening now.
Here there is need for
cleverness, for a shrewd mind; the seven heads are the seven
hills, and the woman is sitting on them.
The angel explained
to John, 'The seven heads are also seven emperors.' Five of them have
already gone, one is here now, and one is yet to come; once here, he
must stay for a short while. The beast, who once was and now is not, is
at the same time the eighth and one of the seven, and he is going to his
destruction.
The one 'here now' in this passage was the sixth
head of the beast -- the Roman Empire of the Caesar's. It passed away
under the iron scepter of Christianity.
'The ten horns are ten kings who have not
yet been given their royal power, but will have royal authority only for
a single hour and in association with the beast. See Rev.
17:12.
These ten are the nations which will form the republic of
the fourth kingdom of Persia.
(For more
information on these ten kings, see footnote,
or refer to "The Last Days of Babylon", Chapter
19).
They are all of one mind in putting their strength and
their powers at the beast's disposal, and they will all go to war
against the Lamb. But the Lamb is the Lord of lords and the King of
kings, and he will defeat them and they will be defeated by his
followers, the called, the chosen, the faithful.'
The angel
continued, 'The waters you saw, beside which the prostitute was sitting,
are all the peoples, the populations, the nations and the languages. But
a time will come when the ten horns and the beast turn against the
prostitute, and strip off her clothes and leave her naked. At that
point, they will eat her flesh and burn the remains in the fire. See
Rev. 17:16.
In fact, God influenced their minds to do what he
intended, to agree together to put their royal powers at the beast's
disposal until the time when God's words should be fulfilled. The woman
you saw is the great city which has authority over all the rulers on
earth.' See Rev. 17:18.
THE FALL OF
BABYLON After this, John saw another angel come down from heaven
-- an angel to whom great authority had been given. The entire earth was
lit up with his glory.
In a commanding voice he shouted aloud,
saying: 'Babylon has fallen, Babylon the Great has fallen, and has
become the haunt of devils and a lodging for every foul spirit and dirty
loathsome fowl.'
'All the nations have been intoxicated by the
wine of her prostitution; every king on earth has committed fornication
with Babylon. And every merchant has grown rich through her debauchery.'
Then John heared a new voice speak from heaven; it said, 'Come
out my people, get away from her, so that you do not share in her crimes
and therefore have the same plagues to bear. Her sins have reached up to
heaven, and God has all her crimes in mind: she is to be paid in her own
coin. She must be paid double the amount she exacted.'
'She is
to have a doubly strong cup of her own mixture. Every one of her shows
and orgies is to be matched by a torture or a grief. "I am the queen on
my throne", she says to herself, and "I am no widow and shall never be
in mourning".'
'For speaking like this, within a single day, the
plagues will fall on her: disease and mourning and famine. She will be
burnt right up. The Lord God has condemned her, and he has great power.'
See Rev. 18:8
'There will be mourning and weeping for her by the
kings of the earth who have fornicated with her and lived with her in
luxury. They will witness the smoke as she burns, while keeping a safe
distance from fear of her agony. '
These visions expand on those
of Revelations 17:16. They describe the time when the kings of the East
join the forces of the North and turn against world civilization,
burning it to the ground.
'Her fate will cause weeping and great
distress among all the traders of the earth when there is nobody left to
buy their cargoes of goods; their stocks of gold and silver, jewels and
pearls, linen and purple and silks and scarlet; all the sandalwood,
every piece in ivory or fine woody in bronze or iron or marble; the
cinnamon and spices, the myrrh and ointment and incense; wine, oil,
flour and corn; their stocks of cattle, sheep, horses and chariots,
their slaves, their human cargo.'
'All the fruits you had set
your hearts on have failed you; gone for ever, never to return, is your
life of magnificence and ease.'
The commercial empire of Babylon
will cease to exist. The goods and services that characterized and so
graphically defined our civilization will be no more. The glass
enshrined cathedrals born of Wall Street will crash in flames into the
streets and melt under the heat of the inferno that John's words
predict.
Once a queen on her throne, independent of God, bathed
in riches and sedated to complacency by her intellect, she thought she
would live forever. Never would she be a widow -- never would the
prophecies of this book cloak her in the gowns of mourning.
'Now
heaven, celebrate her downfall, and all you saints, apostles and
prophets: God has given judgement for you against her.'
Then a
powerful angel picked up a boulder like a great millstone, and, as he
hurled it into the sea, he said, 'That is how the great city of Babylon
is going to be hurled down, never to be seen again.' See Rev.
18:21.
THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE
END John saw heaven open, and a white horse appeared. Its rider
was called Faithful and True. He is a judge with integrity, a warrior
for justice. His eyes were flames of fire, and his head was crowned with
many coronets; the name written on him was known only to himself; his
cloak was soaked in blood. He is known by the name, The Word of God. See
Rev. 19:11.
Behind him, dressed in linen of dazzling white, rode
the armies of heaven on white horses. From his mouth came a sharp sword
to strike the pagans with; he is the one who will rule them with an iron
sceptre and tread out the wine of Almighty God's fierce anger.
On his cloak and on his thigh there was a name written: The King
of kings and the Lord of lords.
John saw an angel standing in the
sun. This angel shouted aloud to all the birds that were flying high
overhead in the sky, 'Come here. Gather together at the great feast that
God is giving. There will be the flesh of kings for you, and the flesh
of great generals and heroes, the flesh of horses and their riders and
of all kinds of men, citizens and slaves, small and great.'
At
this point, John saw the beast, with all the kings of the earth and
their armies, gathered together to fight the rider and his army. But the
beast was taken prisoner, together with the false prophet who had worked
miracles on the beast's behalf and by them had deceived all who had been
branded with the mark of the beast and worshipped his statues.
The beast and the false prophet were thrown alive into the fiery
lake of burning sulphur. All the rest were killed by the sword which
came out of the mouth of the rider, and all the birds were gorged with
their flesh.
THE REIGN OF A THOUSAND
YEARS Then John saw an angel come down from heaven with the key
of the Abyss in his hand and an enormous chain. He overpowered the
dragon, that primeval serpent which is the devil and Satan, and chained
him up for a thousand years.
He threw him into the Abyss, and
shut the entrance and sealed it over him, to make sure he would not
deceive the nations again until the thousand years had passed.
At the end of that era he must be released, but only for a short
while.
Then John saw some thrones set up, and he witnessed those
whom God has given the power to be judges take their seats on these
thrones.
He also saw the souls of
everyone who had been martyred for God come to life again. These
included all who had been beheaded for having witnessed for Jesus and
for having preached God's words, and those who refused to worship the
beast or his statue and would not have the brandmark on their foreheads
or hands. They all came to life, and reigned with Christ for a thousand
years.
This is the first resurrection; the rest of the
dead did not come to life until the thousand years were over. Happy and
blessed are those who share in the first resurrection; the second death
cannot affect them, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and
reign with him for a thousand years. See Rev. 20:5.
For a more
detailed examination of this first resurrection, please refer to "The Clock of
God", Chapter 20.
THE SECOND
BATTLE OF THE END When the thousand years are over, Satan will
be released from his prison and will come out to deceive all the nations
in the four quarters of the earth Gog and Magog, and mobilise
them for war. See Rev. 20:7.
No one can deny this mobilization
today. This century has seen the entire world mobilize for war, not
once, but three times. Never before in history has there been so much
war on such an immense scale. And John's words show that we have seen
only the beginning of what is predicted to come.
Satan's armies
will be as many as the sands of the sea; they will come swarming over
the entire country and besiege the camp of the saints, which is the city
that God loves.
But fire will come down on them from heaven and
consume them. Then the devil, who misled them, will be thrown into the
lake of fire and sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet are, and
their torture will not stop, day or night, forever and ever. See Rev.
20:10.
THE LAST JUDGMENT Then
John saw a great white throne and the One who was sitting on it appear.
In his presence, earth and sky vanished, leaving no trace. See Rev.
20:11.
John noticed the dead, both great and small, standing in
front of God's throne, while the book of life was opened, and other
books opened which were the record of what they had done in their lives,
actions by which the dead were judged.'
The sea gave up all the
dead who were in it; Death and Hades were emptied of the dead that were
in them; and every one was judged according to the way in which he had
lived. See Rev. 20:14.
Then Death and Hades were thrown into
the burning lake. This burning lake is the second death; and
anybody whose name could not be found written in the book of life was
thrown into the burning lake.
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