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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

REVELATION SIMPLIFIED

 

CHAPTER 6.1.Introduction

Gleanings from the Book of Revelation:

A Weekly Verse-by-Verse Bible Study Series

 

The

REVELATION TO JOHN

(The Apocalypse)

 

Chapter Six

 

 

Introduction

Revelation Chapter 6 modulates into the most fearsome cataclysmic and catastrophic events the world has ever known. Many believe this section of Scripture is dark, strange, difficult, and impossible to comprehend. However, it is not a playground of symbols, riddles, and allegories but the foundation of faith in Christ's established Church.

 

During Daniel's day, the visions of the end times were never intended to be understood. They were purposely concealed.

Daniel 12:9 - And [The Lord] said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end.

 

However, today this revelation is open.

Revelation 1:1 - The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto [Jesus Christ] to shew unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass. and He sent and signified it by His angel unto His servant John.

 

It is beyond our imagination as to the drastic judgments of God's wrath pouring out upon the earth. God's intent in revealing these drastic disasters are twofold:

A. To the unbelievers - A cautioning

B. To the believers - A comforting

 

1. To the unbeliever, it is a forewarning of impending judgment on unrighteousness. God has allowed sin to go rampant so that sinners ascertain their disobedience against God. Through this awareness, they can choose true repentance and acknowledge His Son, Jesus Christ as Saviour.

 

Before the Antediluvian Age, the inhabitants were left to their autonomy. The Bible records the consequence of Adam's disobedience: Since their flesh became so corrupted, He sent the flood to destroy the earth.

Genesis 6:11 - The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.

 

Genesis 6:5 - And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.

By this cause, Creator God was justified in His retribution.

 

Romans 6:23 - For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

 

Hebrews 10:30 - For we know Him that hath said, Vengeance belongeth unto Me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again, The Lord shall judge His people.

 

Except for Noah, who was found righteous in His eyes, God made a covenant with him and his family to replenish the earth (read Genesis 6).

 

2. To the believers, this section is not to be interpreted as fearful. It is simply a warning – Sin and disobedience have consequences and are not left unpunished. Thus, the following judgments should function as:

A. A witness tool for the unsaved: To bring them to the grace and saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, rather than spend an eternity in hell by following the deceiver.

 

B. A reassurance Christ will not harm His children, since they will be caught up with Him before the adjudication occurs. "Fear not" (cf. Revelation 1:17). "Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen" (cf. Matthew 28:20).

 

Recall: The Revelation of Jesus Christ is an unveiling of His battle plan to defeat His enemy Satan and his followers for the ultimate benefit of creation. Therefore, what is being uncovered is not a narrative or ordinary piece of literature to be read in a mixed-up, hodge-podge series of sevens. Our God is a God of order and has a definite chronological program that the believer needs not fear.

 

The first judgment on earth was with water. The last judgment will be with fire, having the ultimate goal of giving followers a new Heaven and Earth by His grace.

 

Methods of Interpretation

There have been many varying thoughts and theories of reading and interpreting prophetic apocalyptic literature throughout history. Revelation abounds in signs and symbols and needs to be interpreted with greater scrutiny than exercised before.

 

Many books available are replete with forecasts and predictions. They make for good fiction, sensationalism, and book sales, which are collecting dust on countless bookshelves. Therefore, the readers should be made aware of the diverse methods of interpretation.

They are listed as such:

1. The preterist (Latin word meaning past) approach

This view considers Revelation as symbolic history rather than prophetic. That is, all revelation has been fulfilled in the past, referencing the reigns of Emperors Nero, and Domitian, and culminating at the time of Constantine. It was written to the persecuted church and intended for them to understand what has happened.

 

2.  The non-literal, idealist, or allegorical approach

This approach spiritualizes and allegorizes the text. Satiated with symbolism, it becomes a continuous struggle between good and evil. And endeavoring to mix Judaism, Christianity, and paganism, has led to an overwhelming plethora of disputes and conflicts.

 

3.  The historical approach

The fulfillment of this approach encompasses a continuous history of the church from John's time to the present. This position has led to much dogmatism within the church, much of which has proven to be false.

 

4.  The historical-spiritual approach

This approach is a theoretical symbolic representation of church history in its totality ending with the Second Coming of Christ. It purports that much of Revelation has been fulfilled and everything has a spiritual meaning for the church at present.

 

5.  The futuristic or premillennial approach

The futuristic is the position of our study and has three components:

1.  A literal interpretation

2.  Adheres to the normal fashion of the language

3.  Future events have yet to take place

 

This approach does not deny symbols because they are explainable through Scripture. Since John is describing events in the future as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, he is attempting to recount every detail carefully with a plain meaning to the best of his ability. He is portraying things or events comparable to his day or past. Remember, Revelation was given to John under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit – Therefore, it is the most sensible method.

 

 

Summary Timeline

Chapter 1 – The things which thou has seen

The vision of Christ glorified as our Great High Priest walking amongst the seven lampstands (churches) to keep their lights burning throughout the world.

 

Chapter 2 – The things which are

Letters to the seven churches having positive and constructive criticism are read from the day of its inception (Pentecost).

 

Chapter 3 – (continued)

The letters conclude with the Laodicean Period.

The Rapture - Between Chapters 4 and 4, the church, the true believers will be delivered and evacuated preceding the Great Tribulation that begins in Chapter 6, for they are found worthy.

Luke 17:34, 36 - I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left. Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.

 

This passage birthed the popular phrase Left Behind. Those who do not accept Christ will remain to undergo Tribulation. But before the Tribulation, the redeemed will be caught up, receive their glorified bodies, and enter into immortal bliss.

 

Chapter 4 - The things which shall be hereafter

This chapter vehicle the reader from Earth to Heaven as the Creator Triune God and His Throne Room is in view.

 

Chapter 5 –

Jesus Christ, the Redeemer God stands and regains the title deed to the earth, thus triggering a heavenly worship service.

 

Chapter 6 –

During the post-Rapture Period, John, as a first-hand witness documents what comes to pass on earth after Christ opens each seal of the scroll. The first six seals are consecutively opened. The seventh is unsealed in Revelation 8:1-4 after a brief interlude in which two groups of people are saved out of a multitude who perish (cf. Revelation 7).

2 Thessalonians 2:7-10, 14 - For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only He (the Holy Spirit) who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming: Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved…Whereunto He called you by our gospel, to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.

 

The following chapters chronicle the balance of trumpet and bowl judgments, the Millennial Kingdom, and the Second Coming of Christ climaxes at the end of Chapter 19. The remaining chapters discuss Satan's demise, the Great White Throne Judgment, the new Heaven, earth, and Jerusalem. Chapter 22 epilogues the entire book – A call expressing the desire of all Christians.

 

The Great Tribulation

There shall come a colossal calamity unlike the world has ever seen. Although this period is relatively short (the last 3 ½ years), nearly one billion people will be destroyed during this catastrophe.

 

The Seventy Weeks of Daniel*

The most commonly used alternative name for the Tribulation Period is the Seventy Weeks of Daniel which continues for seven years. The concept of seventy weeks is borne from one of Daniel's visions of the End Times:

Daniel 9:24 - Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy Holy City, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the Most Holy.

 

In another vision, the angel Gabriel explained the vision to Daniel from Chapter 9, verses 20 through 27 [please read].

Below is that explanation in part:

Daniel 9:25a - Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks.

 

This epoch spans seven weeks. Without delving into mathematical complications, simply stated, seven weeks means seven weeks of years. One week equals seven days. But in Daniel's vernacular, one week is equivalent to seven years, or a week of years. Seven weeks of years are equivalent to forty-nine years. Therefore, seven times seventy leaves a quotient of 490 years (seventy weeks of years).

 

Thus far, 483 years (69 weeks) of Daniel's prophecy have been fulfilled. The seventh-year period yet to be fulfilled is known as the Seventieth Week of the Tribulation Period having a length of seven years. Presently we are living in an Era of Grace, the Age of the Church, incidentally, not seen by Daniel.

 

Some other various names for the Tribulation are mentioned:

1.  The Day of the Lord (cf. Isaiah 2:12).

2.  The Day of the Lord's Vengeance (cf. Isaiah 34:8)

3.  The Time of Jacob's Trouble (cf. Jeremiah 30:7)

4.  The Time of the End (cf. Daniel 12:9)

5.  The End of This World (cf. Matthew 13:40, 49)

6.  The Great Day of His Wrath (cf. Revelation 6:17)

7.  The Hour of His Judgment (cf. Revelation 14:7)

 

Stages of Tribulation

The Tribulation period exists in two phases:

1.  The Tribulation – the first 3 ½ years as described in Matthew Chapter 24. The Antichrist will usher in promising peace. Nations will be federated and wars will cease under a false peace treaty to those left behind under the Laodicean system. This will appear as a mock millennium.

a.  In the middle of the 3 ½ years (an undetermined time, perhaps a few literal weeks) the Abomination of Desolation, the Antichrist (cf. Mark 13:14ff; Matthew 24:15ff.) will betray Israel, set up his statue, and make a false sacrifice in the Holy of Holies claiming himself to be god (cf. Daniel 9:27ff; 2 Thessalonians 2:2-4).

 

2.  The Great Tribulation – The second 3 1/2 years usher in a universal war and the seals of judgments are issued in seven successive stages – The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ, the Lion-Lamb, the victorious Kinsman Redeemer. He will rid the purchased possession of wickedness, restore the earth to its proper peace and fertility, and shepherd a new empire of righteousness for one-thousand years – The perfect Millennium. 

 

The Times of the Gentiles and the Fullness of the Gentiles

To avoid confusion, the distinction is made including God's relationship to Israel:    

1.  The Times of the Gentiles (cf. Luke 21:24) is a period in history that began with the Babylonian Captivity and continues until the end of the Tribulation Period at His Second Coming. It is a time when Gentile nations rule.

 

2.  The Fullness of the Gentiles (cf. Romans 11:11-25) represents the Church of Jesus Christ – The Church Age [when believers receive salvation (deliverance from the power and penalty of sin)] ending with the Rapture or catching up.

 

3.  The Salvation of Israel (cf. Romans 11:25-27). Because of the rejection of their Messiah, the 69th week came to an end, causing blindness in Israel in part. Between the 69th and the 70th week, God called the church to be grafted into the vine to be a witness during this parenthetical period.

 

Many Messianic Jews will accept Jesus as Lord, however, God will honor His covenantal relationship with them during the Tribulation Period. His remnant (144,000 Jews) will be sealed; 12,000 from each tribe. The others will continue to have an opportunity to accept or reject Jesus Christ as their Messiah during that time.

 

*Given is a brief synopsis. A Bible Study of the Book of Daniel, which includes dating, is strongly recommended, for complete comprehension [see Daniel Simplified: A Verse-by-Verse Bible Study].

 

And so in the next lesson, Chapter 6, the curtain will open the drama that shall and must occur in the Last Days while cleansing planet Earth.

 

 

Questions:

1.  Explain the concept of seventy weeks.

2.  Why have the seventy weeks been extended?

3.  Why are God's judgments necessary?

4.  Why should the believer not fear the Tribulation?

5.  Why are believers exempt from Tribulation?

6.  What is significant about the middle of the Tribulation?

7.  How will God deal with Israel?

8.  At what point does Christ return?

 

 

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