The Key to the Book of Revelation WHAT’S GOING to HAPPEN, FROM
NOW? No man can foretell these events. But we can know what will happen,
provided we can UNDERSTAND the prophecies of the Bible! The test of this understanding
lies in the outcome of prophesied events. When a minister or evangelist uses
the Bible prophecy to FOREtell events, ..."when the word of the prophet
[preacher] shall come to pass, then shall the prophet [preacher] be known, that
the Lord hath truly sent him." (Jeremiah 28:9). Understanding of the prophecies
can come only if we have the KEYS to the Book of Revelation — for in it alone
do we find events of the various prophecies correlated in order of time
sequence. In the Book of Revelation is a
STORYFLOW, relating one event to another in order of time sequence, with
occasional insets injected into the continuous story thread. This fact is the
first KEY to understanding of the Book. A
REVEALING — Not a Concealing! Some believe Revelation is a
closed Book, not to be understood. But the opening verse says: "The
REVELATION of Jesus Christ . . . TO SHEW unto His servants things which must
shortly COME to pass." Not the hiding, concealing, or closing up — the
REVEALING of Jesus Christ to SHOW events TO COME to pass. And in the last chapter
it says: "Seal NOT the sayings of the prophecy." (Revelation 22:10). Notice Revelation 1:1-2,
God gave the prophecy to Christ. Christ, not John, is the Revelator, who opens
to our understanding the meaning of the prophecy. John merely BARE RECORD —
recorded in writing — this revealing. John recorded three things: (1) the Word of God; (2) the testimony or direct
words of Jesus; (3) the things John SAW, in
vision, or in spirit. The first three verses contain
the opening introduction; the remainder of the first chapter, the beautiful
salutation. The dominant KEYNOTE of the Book — its subject, its theme — is
revealed in the 10th, or middle verse of this chapter. This theme is "THE
DAY OF THE LORD." In spirit, IN VISION, John was
carried forward some 1900 years — projected, as it were, into THE LORD’S DAY,
which is simply "THE DAY OF THE LORD" — the time of God’s judgments
and plagues upon sin at the end — where John sees, in symbols in this vision,
these age-end events leading up to, and climaxing in, THE SECOND COMING OF
CHRIST! The
THEME of the Book Not understanding this keynote
verse, endless controversy and confusion has resulted from arguing as to
whether the message was revealed to John and written on a Saturday or on a
Sunday. But what misunderstanding! What waste of precious time! The original
Greek word here translated "on," is "en." This Greek
word "en" is consistently translated throughout the
Revelation elsewhere as "in" or "INTO." In spirit — IN VISION — John was
projected 1900 years into the future, INTO the "DAY OF THE LORD,"
foretold in more than 30 places in prophecy, which is the Lord’s Day, the time
of His judgments and plagues soon now to come. The Weymouth translation has it:
"In the Spirit, I found myself present on the Day of the Lord." The
Concordant Version, same as Rotherham’s, translates it: "I came to be, in
spirit, IN the Lord’s Day." The Bullinger translation: "I came to be,
by the spirit, IN the Lord’s Day." John, actually on the isle of
Patmos, appeared to be, in vision in the time of the "Day of the
Lord," now soon to come. Just as Ezekiel (Ezekiel 8:3) said,
"the Spirit lifted me up between the earth and the heaven, and brought me
in the visions of God to Jerusalem." And so the THEME of The Revelation
is the events of the DAY OF THE LORD," climaxing in the Second Coming of
Christ. The second and third chapters
contain the messages to the seven Churches. These were Churches that existed at
the time of the writing of the Book of Revelation. John had probably labored
with them in the past. The characteristics of these Churches can be found in
the Church of God throughout all ages. You should study, and apply to yourself,
these messages. The SETTING for the main
revelation of future events is found in the fourth and fifth chapters. Here, in
vision, John is taken into heaven where events TO OCCUR ON EARTH are revealed.
He sees God the Father sitting on His throne, the Book of this prophecy in His
right hand, sealed with SEVEN SEALS — thus completely closed to understanding.
Seven denotes completeness. Before Him are the four
"beasts," or living creatures, and the twenty-four elders, and in
their midst stands Christ, the "Lamb of God." Christ, alone, is found
worthy to open the seals and reveal the prophecy to our understanding. And fix in mind, THE SEVEN SEALS
COVER THE ENTIRE BOOK. In his vision, John sees Christ take the Book from the
right hand of the Father, and, one by one, in this heavenly setting, open the
seals — showing us, His servants, things shortly TO COME to pass — not events
AFTER they have occurred, but showing events TO COME to pass — BEFORE they
occur! THE
KEY to the SEVEN SEALS The opening of the first six
seals is recorded in the sixth chapter. As they are opened, John records the
things he SEES. But the things he sees are SYMBOLS. These symbols represent
literal and real things to occur on earth. How can we understand the right
meaning of these symbols? WHAT IS THE KEY? Just as Jesus spoke, during His
earthly ministry, IN PARABLES to those "without" — thus veiling the
true meaning so they would not understand, yet explaining, in plain language,
the meaning of the parables to His own surrendered followers (Mark 4:10-12;
Matthew 13:13-15), so here the prophecy is IN SYMBOL, which those
"without" cannot understand — but which Jesus will explain in PLAIN
LANGUAGE to His true followers who keep His Father’s commandments, (Psalm
111:10) and possess the Holy Spirit (John 16:13; Acts 5:32). Because
of rebellion against God and His commandments, it is not given to all to
understand (see Daniel 12:10). Those who break and teach against the
Commandments cannot understand Revelation. But just as Jesus explained
the meaning of His symbolic parables to His true followers IN PLAIN LANGUAGE,
so He who is the SAME yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8),
explains these symbols. Did Jesus, then, in PLAIN LANGUAGE explain these same
events of the end-time, leading up to His second coming and age-end? He did! When His disciples, on
Mount Olivet, asked Him, "Tell us, when shall these things be? and what
shall be the SIGN of Thy coming, and of the end of the world [age]?" (Matthew
24:3). Jesus gave a startling prophecy, explaining in Plain Language these
events which shall end the age. HERE, THEN, IS THE PLAIN
EXPLANATION OF THE SYMBOLS! Here is the KEY that unlocks the true meaning of
the seals! In His Olivet prophecy (Matthew
24), Jesus listed these six events to occur: 1st, false prophets or
false Christs (verse 5); 2nd, wars (verse 6) throughout
the age, culminating at the end-time in WORLD WAR (verse 7); 3rd,
famines; 4th, pestilences (verse 7). Then Jesus digressed
(compare Luke 21:12) to go back and describe the siege and destruction
of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, because this was a type and forerunner of the coming
age-end siege against Jerusalem and battle at ARMAGEDDON (compare Luke
17:30-36 with Matthew 24:17-28). Thus Matthew 24:9-28 and Luke
21:12-24 apply to the period of A.D. 70, only as a type of forerunner of
this age-end time, to which, therefore, it literally refers. Then Jesus shows, 5th,
The GREAT TRIBULATION (Mat. 24:21), followed 6th, by THE HEAVENLY SIGNS
of the darkened sun and moon with the stars falling (verse 29), together
with the SIGN of Christ’s coming, seen in heaven (verse 30); and this
was later followed by the actual COMING of Christ (verse 30). WHAT
THE SEALS MEAN Notice how accurately this
explains the symbols of the six seals of Rev. 6: When the first SEAL is opened
(Revelation 6:1), John sees a white horse (verse 2) — an imitation
of Jesus at His second coming described later in Revelation 19:11-16.
Here are pictured FALSE CHRISTS — false preachers deceiving and causing
multitudes to accept them as the ministers of righteousness (II Corinthians
11:13-15), preaching counterfeit Christs (II Corinthians 11:4)
represented to be the true Christ who died for us on the Cross. The world is
full of them, though deceived multitudes do not realize it! The second seal is opened (verse
3, and 4) and a red horse appears, killing men, taking peace from the earth
— symbolizing WAR. The third seal (verses 5, 6)
is a black horse, picturing FAMINE. The fourth seal (verses 7, 8)
is a pale horse meaning PESTILENCE. The fifth seal (verses 9-11)
depicts one phase of THE GREAT TRIBULATION — the martyrdom of saints. This
shows the Tribulation occurred in the middle ages only as a type, or
forerunner, for the martyrs of that time are told to wait until this end-time
martyrdom. The sixth seal shows the
heavenly signs — sun and moon becoming dark, and the stars falling (verses
12-13). Some claim this already has occurred, but the events they describe
were mere LOCAL events, seen only in a small section of New England, and merely
a forerunner and warning of the far more vast, awe-inspiring, terrible event
here described as YET to come. It occurs AFTER the Tribulation
(see also Matthew 24:29). Furthermore this event is accompanied or
immediately followed by the SIGN of the coming of Christ (Matthew 24:29-30)
— which Revelation 6:14-17 shows is the heavens departing as a scroll
rolled together — men hiding themselves in stark terror in the dens and
mountains, crying for the rocks and mountains to fall on them and hide them
from the face of Him who is sitting on the throne in heaven (compare Revelation
4:2) — and from THE WRATH OF THE LORD, for THE GREAT DAY OF HIS WRATH IS
COME! This (compare Zephaniah 1:14-17) is "THE DAY OF THE
LORD." The
TRIBULATION, and the DAY OF THE LORD It is vital to understand the
distinction between the Great Tribulation, and the Day of the Lord. The
heavenly signs do not occur until AFTER the Tribulation (Matthew 24:29).
But they are to come BEFORE the "Day of the Lord" (Joel 2:31).
The two are different and separate. 1st, Tribulation; 2nd,
heavenly signs; 3rd, Day of the Lord, which, we shall see is the
seventh seal. But just as we come to the time
for the terrible DAY OF THE LORD to strike, an angel appears holding back
the four winds (Revelation 7:1-3), which are the first four Trumpet
plagues (Revelation 8:7-12) of the Day of the Lord. They are held back until the
144,000 are sealed, and the great innumerable multitude of ALL NATIONS turn to
God and His protection. The 144,000 are 12,000 from each
of the literal tribes of Israel (Revelation 7:4). They are sealed by the
Holy Spirit, IN their foreheads, and it is THE FATHER’S NAME that is sealed
there (Revelation 14:1). The TIME of this sealing, then, is yet future —
after the Tribulation, after the heavenly signs, after the SIGN of
Christ’s coming appears in heaven. The innumerable multitude shall
have come out of THE Great Tribulation (Revelation 7:14). God will not
send His plagues without warning of such supernatural nature (the heavenly
signs and the sign of the Son of Man) that all who are willing shall heed.
Preaching and warnings now seem to fall on deaf ears. But when God sends these
mighty supernatural signs, MEN WILL HEED and turn to Christ. Then comes the opening of THE
SEVENTH SEAL, in the eighth chapter. And what IS the seventh seal?
Remember, the seven seals covered the ENTIRE BOOK, so this seal covers the
remainder of the prophecy. Under each seal John records what he SEES. What does
he SEE, as this last seal is opened? (Revelation 8:1-2). He sees THE
SEVEN TRUMPETS being handed to the seven angels. Here is the third VITAL KEY to
this Book. The seven Trumpets are not, as many have been taught,
contemporaneous with the seven seals. Neither do they follow the closing of the
seventh seal. They ARE, and CONSTITUTE, the seventh seal. The seventh seal comes in SEVEN
STAGES, each called a Trumpet. These are PLAGUES (Revelation 9:20). A
trumpet is BLOWN. The first four Trumpet plagues are described as winds that
BLOW on the earth, trees, rivers, sea (Revelation 8:1-12). I do not,
here, attempt to interpret the nature of these plagues — whether this language
is to be taken literally or as symbols. But remember, if you attempt to
interpret these things as symbols, you must find a BIBLE interpretation for
each. A Trumpet also is a symbol of WAR, and the fifth and sixth Trumpets
picture WAR — the two phases of the coming WORLD WAR III. The last three
Trumpets — the 5th, 6th, and 7th, are called WOES (Revelation 8:13). THE
THREE WOES The first woe, or fifth Trumpet,
is described in chapter 9, verses 1-11. The power that causes the
destruction, this time to men, comes out of the "bottomless pit." We
know this is a symbol. The only place in Scripture where it is interpreted is Revelation
17:8-14. There we learn that the rebirth of the old ROMAN EMPIRE is the
power that emerges out of "the bottomless pit." It is a war-making
power (Revelation 9:7). Mussolini restored the pitifully-weak,
insignificant SIXTH "head" of the "Beast" — the Roman
Empire. A seventh and last revival is yet to come. Hitler started this — but
failed to complete it. The second woe, with its symbols
of horses and horsemen (compare Ezekiel 38:4, 15 and Joel 2:4) is
described in the 13th-21st verses, chapter 9. Could this be the USSR
destroying the coming Roman Catholic, Nazi-Fascist Europe called "The
Beast" and "Babylon" in Revelation 17-18, also described
in Isaiah 47, 48:13-14, and in Jeremiah 50 and 51? And now notice that the TWO
WITNESSES end their mission (chapter 11) at the END of the second
Woe (verses 12-14). They are killed by the "Beast" — reborn
Roman Empire that comes out of the bottomless pit under the first woe — which
places the time YET IN THE FUTURE, shattering some cherished man-made theories. Now comes the THIRD WOE, or
seventh Trumpet. What is it? This is the last seventh part of the
seventh seal, and remember the seven seals cover the ENTIRE PROPHECY! Notice Revelation 11:15-18.
When the seventh Trumpet sounds, the nations are angry — in world war, again
raging — and it is proclaimed "THY WRATH is come." The only thing
here described that possibly could be this terrible woe is "THY
WRATH." And what is "THY WRATH"?
According to Revelation 15:1, it is THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES! Just as the
seventh seal is subdivided into the SEVEN TRUMPETS, so the seventh Trumpet is
divided into the SEVEN LAST PLAGUES, which are and constitute the seventh
Trumpet or third woe. Thus the seven last plagues, too, are part of the seventh
seal. The second coming of Christ shall occur at the precise time of the seven
last plagues. And so, as this seventh Trumpet is blown, the kingdoms of this
world are become the kingdoms of Christ, who then reigns (Revelation 11:15)
So Christ comes at the LAST TRUMP (I Corinthians 15:52; I Thessalonians 4:16). Chapter 12 is an inset chapter, injected into the
main story-thread. Just as any writer will stop his narrative at a certain
point, to go back and sketch a different scene involving different characters
and events, bringing them up to, and connecting them with his story thread at
that juncture, so here John pictures the TRUE CHURCH, from the time prior to
Christ’s birth (verse 4), thru His birth, resurrection and ascension (verse
5), and the 1260 years of persecution when the TRUE CHURCH was forced to
flee completely beyond the bounds of ROMAN dominion. The TRUE CHURCH has always
existed. The Church of chapter 17
is the great false church. Revelation 12 brings the story of the true
Church to the present, when the devil, knowing he has but a short time (verse
12), persecutes the true Church pictured as a remnant or SMALL in number,
and KEEPING THE COMMANDMENTS OF GOD (verse 17) while the false Church and
her daughters (Revelation 17:5) preach the Commandments are done away! The 13th chapter is
another inset, picturing the symbolic "beast" and the second
two-horned "beast." Chapter 14 shows the three angel Messages,
proclaiming the fall, or DOOM, of "Babylon" thru the seven last
Plagues; and the warning against the MARK OF THE BEAST, which those in
"Babylon" are deceived into having. Chapters 15, 16 describe THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES, which
are the third woe or seventh Trumpet. These are God’s judgements against this
false religious system, "Babylon" — (Revelation 18:2, 8-10). Chapters 17 and 18 picture the revived Roman Empire and the
great FALSE CHURCH, with her DAUGHTER CHURCHES (17:5) deceiving all
nations (17:2, 15 and 18:3). Israel is today IN BABYLON — deceived!
(Jeremiah 50:4-8, 13-15, 51:6-9; Isaiah 47:1, 5, 7-9, 11; 48:1, 12, 17-20.)
We are God’s people, Israel — IN BABYLON today, as Israel was in Egypt when
God’s plagues were on Egypt! And God calls us OUT (Revelation 18:4) and
tells us to keep His commandments! The 19th chapter shows
the SECOND COMING OF CHRIST, and the 20th, the THOUSAND-YEAR
REIGN ON EARTH (Revelation 5:10) — 21st and 22nd chapters the NEW
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