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Without the Book of Revelation, the other sixty-five books of
the Bible-- Genesis to Jude--do not present a clear outline of
End Time prophecy. Each writer gives us a beautiful part of the
whole, but these parts were never meant to finish the story. The
Bible must be rightly divided, with every book and every writer
set together in harmony to finish the whole. The glorified Son
of God chose John the apostle to be His writer and then gave
John the revelation in precise order to put the whole of End
Time truth in an exact outline just as it will occur. This book
is God's model of perfect fulfillment as the Lord Himself has
ordered. Any Bible student that ignores this book and its order
will be helpless to teach or preach prophecy.
There is a masterpiece of order in this Book of Revelation. The
flow of each chapter follows a design that makes the book easy
to understand, but only if you follow the pattern. To move at
random in reading or studying it will confuse you completely.
Our God is an orderly Creator and His revelations are pure and
precise. It is evident that His Holy Spirit and His angels that
assisted in this great revelation were acting at His command.
The whole twenty-two chapters give us an unparalleled
masterpiece of literature. The text itself sets the perfect
moment when future revelations begin. John writes,
“After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven:
and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet
talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew
thee things which must be hereafter”
(Revelation 4:1). From this point forward, nothing can be
interpreted as historic or occurring prior to the church in
heaven at the Rapture.
The order of the names ascribed to His saints truly documents
the flow of the story. A description of the Son of God and the
names given in each revelation follow a beautiful pattern. We
will look at these two facts after we view a model of the entire
book. First, let's look at that model of the book and set the
outline for us to follow. I believe this model will clear up a
lot of confusion and help you get a broad picture to be used in
your study time. (See model on opposite page.) Let's review each
of the ten sections in this pattern and build a plan to
illustrate this great book of the Bible. It will make the entire
Bible come alive for you. Remember, it is a story that Jesus is
conveying to us. Fixing the chronological sequence is important
if you intend to enjoy this great Revelation story. This chapter
may seem unnecessary but the story of this book will be more
enjoyable if you stop to settle the order of things. We start
with Christ after He was crucified, resurrected and glorified.
He is altogether lovely and glorious in chapter one of the Book
of Revelation. As you view the section of the “End Time Model”,
the progression becomes very simple. From the glory of His
resurrection we move carefully to the story of His eternal city
named, New Jerusalem. You will be ecstatic when you reach that
star-studded city that John saw “coming down” from heaven to
earth (Revelation 21:2).
Revelation One: This is the introduction to the whole
book and gives us a breathtaking description of the Son of God.
There are forty-two different titles or descriptive word
pictures of Him in this first chapter. The different
descriptions of Jesus Christ in His glory are repeated in the
seven letters to the churches. Each church letter only includes
a part of that vision so that all seven letters become a
complete repeat of Him as seen in chapter one. More will be said
about this in the forthcoming articles on chapters one, two and
three.
Revelation Two and Three: the seven letters to the seven
churches in Asia were never meant to be limited to those seven
churches. These are letters for the churches universal until the
church is caught up to the throne. The seven churches all
existed in John's day, and models of each exist today. The seven
historical time periods will be described in chapters two and
three with all the contents of each of the seven churches and
periods.
These letters are the last love letters and warnings from Jesus
Christ to the body of Christ. They should be read, studied, and
preached with vigor and joy. The church was commended because
they did not tolerate false teachers and exposed them with great
dedication. The call to holiness and separation was dynamic. The
church, true to the meaning of the word, is a called-out
company, set in authority to conduct the business of the Lord.
Revelation chapters two and three reveal the beautiful story of
the church, both its strength and promises and its weaknesses
and failure. His love for the church is in itself a divine
story.
Revelation Four and Five: The church is only called “the
church” one time after Revelation 4:1. This is a warning
intended to speak to us before the actual beginning of events
that occur after chapter four or as we read and study this great
revelation. The saints are immediately given a new title as this
chapter is presented. We will be His elders and are called
elders every instance from Revelation four to Revelation
nineteen and verse fourteen. This is absolute proof that the
saints will be caught up in the Rapture in fulfillment of this
vision in chapters four and five and before chapter six opens.
We are called elders because we will be His elders in the
transactions of the succeeding chapters. We will not just be His
saints watching the opening of His seals and the transaction of
His judgments; we will be a part of the scene. “Elder” is a
marvelous title to describe our activities with the Lord of the
church. Adding to that the fact that we are seated on thrones
while this vision is unveiled multiplies our involvement with
the coming events of the Great Tribulation. The taking of the
seven-sealed book in chapter five is the preparation for the
Tribulation to begin in chapter six. This book is the title deed
of the earth and is the document that will determine the rest of
this “Masterpiece” of God's full redemption story.
Revelation Six to Eleven: While chapters four and five
are the transcending moments of the celebration of the church,
victorious and glorified, chapter six starts the eviction of
Satan and his spirits and the forthcoming judgment of sin on
this earth. Everything contrary to God and His absolute
righteousness has to be fully judged and cleansed from this
universe. Chapter six begins that process. While Jesus was seen
in glorified splendor in chapters one, two, and three, He is now
seen as a slain Lamb performing the judicial acts for the
perfect redemption of the created universe. It will be returned
to the likeness of the Garden of Eden without one thorn infested
bush or cloud in the sky.
The view in chapters six to eleven covers the whole of the seven
years of the Great Tribulation from a Heavenly view. The saints
were raptured in the beginning of chapters four and are viewing
and participating in this scene from a heavenly vantage point.
First and Second Testament writers prophesied of many great
truths that are seen in these chapters. Their chronological
order is clearly set forth in the progression we view on the
pages of the Holy Scripture in this book. These will be dealt
with on a chapter-by-chapter basis.
Revelation Twelve to Sixteen: This covers the same seven
years as chapters six through eleven but from an earthly view.
Now, the scene moves to cover the casting out of the devil from
the second heavens and the revealing of his false trinity: Satan
himself as god, the first beast as Antichrist, and the second
beast as the false prophet or false anointing. It's important to
see chapter twelve as a repeat of chapter four and following the
same period but with an earthly picture of evil incarnate on the
earth. The Tribulation saints, those saved after the Rapture,
are seen caught up in the first picture--chapter four--while the
Jewish converts are seen raptured in the second picture--chapter
fourteen--of the same seven years.
Also, in the first picture of the seven years of Tribulation we
see the two prophets that could not be killed, but were finally
allowed by God to be killed and then raptured up to heaven
before the watching eyes of the world. In the second picture, we
see a remnant of Jews different from the 144,000 that had been
sealed also caught up to God (Revelation 15:2-4). Prepare
yourself to study each of these chapters one by one.
Revelation Seventeen: The events of this chapter and the
next two all occur during the same seven years of Tribulation,
but they must be viewed separately to fully understand them.
This is the picture of the One World Religion that will reign
during the seven years. Led by the second beast or the false
prophet, or we may call him “the false anointing”, it will be an
apostate religion with a “Christian” imitation and totally
false. We see this religion of unity developing as I write.
Doctrine is out, but politically correct unity is in. Religion,
in preparation for this coming seven years, must be a
smorgasbord of ideas and theologies all equally held and
tolerated. This liberal mindset is flooding the church world.
The one idea that will be excluded is Biblical infallibility.
The final authority of Scripture is too narrow, the rejection of
pagan ideas is too restrictive, the idea of an eternal Lake of
Fire is too unmerciful, and any strong standard of God's
commandments is plainly unacceptable. While this broad religion
will give great support to the Antichrist and his One World
Government, he and the false prophet will become competitors.
The first Beast will declare Babylon the eternal city, while the
second beast will declare and defend Rome as the eternal city.
The Antichrist will burn the city of Rome and the ecclesiastical
system of the One World Religion. When the Antichrist has full
worldwide control, he will not need the religious system any
longer.
Revelation Eighteen: The city of Babylon will have
finally returned to its past glory, but will have an even
greater glory than in the past. I believe the palace built by
Saddam Hussein overlooking the city of Babylon will soon be the
palace of the Antichrist or the first beast. He will rule the
world from his Babylon location. As an Assyrian, he will come to
power by flatteries but rule by the same vicious cruelty as the
ancient Assyrians. Babylon has been the center of Satan's
activities since a short time after the creation. The great
prophets of the First Testament, especially Isaiah and Jeremiah,
prophesied of this revival of Babylon 's mysticism and religious
debauchery.
Since Babylon moved its dark religion to Rome as a deceptive
action and faded off the radar, Satan has longed to recapture
its original glory. The devil moved Saddam to start the process.
The last tour and singing album by the Rolling Stones was
entitled, “Back to Babylon .” Who better than a demon-possessed
singing group to call for a return to Ancient Babylon? The
defeat of Saddam Hussein and the present struggle to establish a
democracy in Iraq shows the perfect timing of Biblical prophecy.
The entire region of Babylon will be totally obliterated and
become a desolate wasteland during the future Millennium of
Jesus Christ. It will be the future location of the Lake of Fire
.
Revelation Nineteen: This chapter covers more than one
subject, but the central theme is the “Marriage Supper”. The
greatest event in Heaven and in the city of New Jerusalem during
the seven years of the Great Tribulation is this wedding. The
Son of God will be the Bridegroom and the firstfruits of the
raptured saints will be His Bride.
I believe the banquet hall is in the city foursquare that John
saw in chapters twenty-one and twenty-two. That city will not
descend to the earth until after the Millennium--the one
thousand year reign of Jesus Christ--has concluded. Yet, the
Bride at the marriage will meet her Bridegroom in the city and
will be given their reward and mansion at some point before we
descend to earth at the Battle of Armageddon.
The saints that return with Christ in glorified bodies will be
fully capable to ascend and descend between the city and the
earth. We will reign with Him over the earth from both our
Heavenly mansion and our earthly dwelling. The seven years of
the Great Tribulation will end when we return with Christ as His
army to defeat Satan, his two beasts, and his army of the
wicked, marked with the “Mark of the Beast” (Revelation 19:20).
Jesus Christ has been called the “Lamb” or the “Lamb of God”
from Revelation four and five to the point where He descends
with His saints to defeat the Antichrist and establish His
kingdom on earth. This is another great proof of the
Pre-Tribulation Rapture. The Lord of the church is wonderfully
present in Revelation one, two, and three and immediately
becomes the Lamb of God revealed as a judicially victorious
judge in chapter four to chapter nineteen. This chapter ends
with the great Battle of Armageddon. The Son of God will return
to this earth in all His glory to reign as King of Kings.
Revelation Twenty: This great chapter covers the judgment
of the devil and his being cast down into the bottomless pit. He
will be out of commission for one thousand years, which is the
great time of Christ's Millennium on earth. That is a wonderful
period where the faithful saints are given their geographical
dominion over the earth. We will reign with Him over this
universe and enjoy a glorious Millennium of purity, peace, and
prosperity. But the focus event of this chapter will be the
Great White Throne Judgment that follows the One Thousand Year
Reign of Jesus Christ.
The wicked dead will know nothing of the Great Marriage Supper,
our eldership with Christ during the Tribulation Period, or our
reign with Him as kings and priests on earth. Their resurrection
is a resurrection of damnation that occurs right before the New
Heaven and New Earth is revealed to the saints. Bodies of
damnation suggest that every evil, rebellion, or wickedness
known in life will be manifest in their resurrection. These are
bodies that will live forever in the Lake of Fire and are filled
with every appetite of the flesh and of evil spirits which they
have followed. They will see the saints ready to enter into
Heaven's eternal joys, but they will be barred at the door. As
they are judged, the Book of Life with all its promises will be
there; but the search for their name will be filled with great
consternation. Trembling and great emotional sobs will fill the
air, but mercy will be absent. The two kingdoms--darkness and
light--will have finished their campaigns of conversions, each
seeking to win the world for their master. The die is cast and
the eternal future for all souls is settled. It's the New
Jerusalem and the New Heaven and the New Earth, or it's the Lake
of Fire --an insane asylum for eternity.
Revelation Twenty-One and Twenty-Two: It's over! Eternity
has finally begun. Sin is history and the devil is in the Lake
of Fire never to worry or bother another angel or soul again.
His last hoorah was a failure. Everything he labored to
accomplish, along with his false Christ and false prophet, is
utterly destroyed. His kingdom of darkness is no more. The devil
will have the darkest hole in the Lake of Fire for all eternity.
But, the saints have just begun to live. The New Heaven and the
New Earth is a worldwide Garden. The entire universe is in
perfect peace, and there is no one to mar the bliss. Sickness
and disease are forever removed, death is a forgotten dark
dream, and all tears are washed away. The Father and His Son are
the Light of the world, and they are present to enjoy and be
enjoyed.
To crown this New Heaven and New Earth is a golden city fifteen
hundred miles square and fifteen hundred miles high. It descends
from God out of Heaven. Twelve foundations and twelve levels
give us living space of 27,000,000 square miles just in the
city. There will be no vast oceans on the New Earth, and the
great New Heaven will give us an enlarged world to enjoy. There
will be space to spare as we live in an unspotted world full of
saints and angels all enjoying the Father and His Son.
What a revelation fills the pages of this “Masterpiece.” Its
organization is unparalleled, and its message is the hope of the
ages. Some people read this book and only view the thorns of
evil and judgment. But every thorn has a rose beside it, and
every judgment has redemption in its finish. Sin must be forever
vanquished, and to do so cannot be all beauty. This book answers
the question of the doubters and fills the bosom of the
believers with unspoiled assurance. After we view the
progression of the titles given to His saints and the
progression of the names assigned to our Lord, we will take each
chapter verse-by-verse to watch a New Heaven and a New Earth
unfold in the end. What a story this masterpiece presents.
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