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Sunday, 20 November 2005
The Book of Revelation
Topic: Prophesy
Read Introduction to book of Revelation

Rev:1:1

"The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants—things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John…"


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We come to the sixty-sixth book of the Bible, the climactic ending to God's program for time. Any prophecy begun in any other book finds its climax in this book. From Paradise Lost in the book of Genesis, we come to Paradise Found in the book of Revelation.

In the first three verses of Revelation, we find the prologue. The prologue frames the entire book. The third verse gives the structure of the total book. The key to understanding this book is in its structure.

The first chapter of Revelation is a general introduction to the entire book; it is a book about the inimitable, sovereign Son of God.

The Revelation of Jesus Christ


The word "revelation" means disclosure, uncovering, unveiling. The Greek word comes from two words: from and cover. A revelation takes off the covers. Much of what the Bible has hidden about Jesus Christ will now be revealed in the book of Revelation. Jesus is the cardinal subject of the Book of Revelation (22:6-21). The climax of the book comes in the Second Coming of Christ (chapter 19).
Since the Book of Revelation is unveiling, it is not intended to be an enigma, some puzzle hard to decipher. This is how most people like to represent the book. Revelation says of itself that it will clearly reveal Jesus Christ. Do you unintentionally negate the Book of Revelation in your mind because others have convinced you or you have convinced yourself that Revelation is a dark book too difficult to understand? Why not accept the challenge of understanding this great book of the Bible? It is the only book of the Bible that promises a blessing if you read it.

We have seen the unveiling of a statue. The statue is covered with a sheet. At the dedication, the sheet is dropped for all to see the statue. This is the picture of the last book of the Bible. Revelation will unveil Jesus in a way other books of the Bible do not reveal Him.

Revelation presents a glorious reigning Christ. It tells of complete victory over Satan and sin. Jesus is the central theme of this book. Chapter one presents the glorified Christ. It is a message from and about Jesus. He is the overriding object of the book and of prophecy.

The title of the Book of Revelation is the key to its contents. Revelation is more than a communique about Him; it displays Him in His glory. Revelation uncovers the matchless Lord of Glory Himself. In His first coming, the deity of Christ only presented itself occasionally. In His Second Coming, we will see Him in all His glory. We will see Him in the full orbed wonder of His Majesty. This book sets the stage for knowing Jesus better. His person will shine forth into your soul if you open yourself to the teaching ministry of the Holy Spirit through this book.

Note that there is no "s" on the name of this book. Many people call "Revelation" the book of "Revelation[s]." This error fosters a misunderstanding of this book. Revelation is about the unveiling of Jesus Christ. Prophecy for prophecy sake is not the point of this book. The major argument of this book revolves around the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ.

The gospels give a portrait of Jesus from four viewpoints. The epistles set forth logical analysis about His person and work. Revelation presents Him in His future glory. The New Testament is clearly Christocentric.




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Principle:
Jesus is the central object of prophecy.



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Application:
Jesus is the center stage of prophecy. He is the celebrity of all creation. The purpose of creation is to glorify God and His Son Jesus Christ. We hold His Majesty, King Jesus, as our ultimate Luminary. God is in the business of unveiling Jesus. This should be our business as well.
The Devil loves the propaganda that we cannot understand the Book of Revelation. "I will leave the understanding of that book to the theologians." That is like saying, "God wrote the Bible to communicate to me but He must have made a mistake in estimating my capacity to understand it."

This book tells of the ultimate outcome of the Devil. He does not want us to know about his ultimate defeat (Revelation 12). If the Devil can discredit the last book of the Bible in our minds, he wins a victory. He wants us to discount it. That gives him an advantage in our lives.

If we think of the Book of Revelation like a fairy tale that does not truly exist, then we will not gain assurance of God's ultimate victory in time. We will allow ourselves to think of the pain of the present as an end in itself. We will never gain a perspective on God's purpose for time. We will never understand why He allows pain and suffering to come into our lives. Especially, since Revelation is all about Jesus, the Devil does not want us to understand it.


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Posted by al4/cornerstone at 6:05 AM CST
Updated: Sunday, 20 November 2005 6:13 AM CST
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Wednesday, 8 June 2005
Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away
Topic: Prophesy
Heaven and Earth shall pass away

THE UNSEEN WORLD... HEAVEN AND EARTH

Biblical Research Monthly, September 1943
By Dr. David L. Cooper

AS HAS OFTEN BEEN STATED in the columns of this magazine, the new heavens and the new earth mentioned by Isaiah in chapters 65 and 66 and by Peter in II Peter 3 are the millennial heavens and the millennial earth. An examination of the facts of each of the contexts in which reference is made in these passages shows that the writers were speaking of the Millennial Age, when the glory of God shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. On the other hand, the new heavens and the new earth that are referred to in Revelation 21 and 22 are the eternal heavens and the eternal earth. These must not be confused with the millennial heavens and the millennial earth. That this position is correct is immediately evident to the one who will read Revelation.

20:11: "And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat upon it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them." Jesus foretold the passing away of heaven and earth (Matt. 24:35). This prediction means exactly what it says, but Jesus did not inform us as to when His prophecy would be fulfilled. John, however, gave us that information, stating that the heavens and the earth pass away at the time the judgment of the great white throne is set. In Revelation 21:1 we see that there are "a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth are passed away." According to the statement in verse 5 of this chapter, God makes all things new, that is, after the millennial heavens and earth have passed away. We shall in this article study about this eternal order.

IN REVELATION 21:1- 8 we see the new Jerusalem, the holy city, coming down out of heaven from God made ready as a bride adorned for her husband. Let us remember that the heavens out of which this new Jerusalem comes are the eternal heavens and that the earth to which it descends is none other than the eternal earth.

Following the description of the descent of the new Jerusalem out of the eternal heavens to the eternal earth, there is a statement that the "...tabernacle of God is with men, and he shall dwell with them, and they shall be his peoples, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God." From the connection one gathers that the new Jerusalem is here called the "tabernacle of God." Or it may be that the tabernacle of God is in the midst of this new Jerusalem. Of course we cannot be dogmatic, but I am inclined to believe that the latter interpretation is the correct one.

In speaking to men and women who have had sorrows, disappointments, and troubles, the Lord promises that He will wipe away all tears from their eyes, and that there shall be death no more, neither mourning, nor crying, nor pain. The reason that none of these ailments will exist any more is that the first things-the things that pertain to the present order-will have passed away and all things will have become new.

The Lord reminds us that He is the Alpha and the Omega, the very beginning and the end. Being what He is, He promises that He will give unto His servants who are thirsty to drink of the water of life freely. The one who overcomes shall inherit all of the things mentioned-the things shown in the vision. In connection with this promise, let us remember that men are saved by the grace of God, but that they are rewarded according to their works. In keeping with this thought, the Lord foretold that there will be no people who are fearful or unbelieving, abominable, murderers, fornicators, sorcerers, idolaters, or any liars in that eternal home of the soul, for "their part shall be in the lake that burneth with fire and brimstone; which is the second death."

ONE OF the angels asked the Apostle John if he wished to see the bride of the Lamb. Of course John wanted to see her. Then he was taken to a high eminence and shown the new Jerusalem. This language has confused certain ones. The difficulty disappears, it seems to me, when we recognize that the Lamb's wife, the church, will be in this holy city which is shown to John when he states that he desires to see the bride, the wife of the Lamb.

THIS MARVELOUS, wonderful city, the new Jerusalem, will be, as we learn, a city foursquare. It will be fifteen hundred miles long, wide, and high-a perfect cube. Around it will be a wall, built upon stones of different kinds. In the wall will be twelve gates, three on each side. Above these gates will be the names of the twelve tribes of Israel, one over each gate. On the foundation of this wall will be the names of the apostles of the Lamb.

Since this new Jerusalem will be such an enormous affair, it is only reasonable to suppose that the proper proportion will exist between it and the eternal earth upon which it will rest. When we take these facts into consideration, we are justified in believing that the eternal earth will be indeed and in truth an enormous globe, in comparison with which this earth of ours at the present time will be but a speck.

This series THE UNSEEN WORLD very appropriately closes with a glimpse of the future home of the saints, the glorious new Jerusalem where God shall "wipe away every tear from their eyes: and death shall be no more: neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain, any more.... And there shall be no curse any more: and the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be therein: and his servants shall serve him: and they shall see his face; and his name shall be on their foreheads."

IN VERSES 19-21 is a list of the various precious stones that will enter into the construction of the eternal city. The gates entering into the city will be of pearl and there shall be a street of pure gold. The city will not have need of the sun nor the moon to shine upon it, for the glory of God will lighten it and the lamp of it will be the Lamb, the Lord Jesus Christ. "And the nations shall walk amidst the light thereof: and the kings of the earth bring their glory into it" (21:24). Who are these nations that walk amidst the light of this city? The King James Version adds a clause, "who are saved", which is not in the Revised Version; for it is not in the best manuscripts of the Scriptures. The translators of the American Standard Version therefore did well to omit this clause which crept into some late manuscripts. The people who will be in that new Jerusalem will be the saved from this earth. All of them will be there and they will live in that marvelous city. This being true, who will be the nations that shall live out upon this earth and whose kings will bring their glory into the city? It seems quite likely, in view of all the facts, that these nations will be a new race which God will create when He brings the eternal order into existence. They will increase and multiply and fill that enormous earth with inhabitants. But the glorious thing is that they will not sin nor do wrong. Neither will the devil have access to any of them, for he will have been cast into the lake of fire where he and all of the lost, together with his angels, shall be confined for ever and ever. Thus sin will never strike this new earth. There will be no sickness nor any disease.

It seems from the last verses of chapter 21 that this new Jerusalem will be the center of attraction upon this great enormous earth. There will be no night there. Day will reign supreme. The people of the earth will constantly bring their glory and their honor into it.

In the closing statement of chapter 21, John informs us that the inhabitants of the new Jerusalem will be those only whose names have been written in the Lamb's book of life.

ACCORDING to the first verses of Revelation 22, there will flow out from that city the river of the water of life which will be bright as crystal. The source of this river will be the throne of God which will be in this eternal city. As to how far the water will flow out upon the eternal earth the Scriptures are silent. It is quite likely, however, that they shall probably continually flow in various directions so as to make their waters accessible to all of the people who will be living upon the earth at that time. Upon either side of this river will be seen the tree of life. The term, tree of life, is a proper name which describes this special type or species of tree. It is a tree whose leaves are for the health of the nations. Because of this fact it is called the tree of life. Our translation says that its leaves are for the healing of the nations. The word rendered healing also means health. Since there will be no disease of any description upon that eternal earth, we are to conclude that this word here should be rendered "health," that is, for the continued health and well being of the people upon that earth.

THOSE who are saved from this world will reign with the Lord for ever and ever. I presume that they will administer the government over the new race of people which will populate the new earth. There will be no idleness in heaven nor in the eternal Jerusalem. Service, work, and worship will be delightful and never laborious.

IN REVELATION 22:6 the Lord reminded John that "These words are faithful and true... which must shortly come to pass." And He added that He would come quickly. One who keeps the words of Revelation is promised a special blessing. John was so very grateful to God because of the Revelation which He sent by the angel that he attempted to worship him. This angel refused to accept the worship and directed John's attention to the worship of God.

The righteous will continue to grow and develop throughout all eternity. The wicked, being lost, will remain in the place of punishment, for those who are unrighteous will continue to be unrighteous and go from bad to worse. This growth in wickedness and in sin throughout the ages of eternity is set forth in 22:11.

The Lord promises to return and also promises a blessing to those who have washed their robes that they may have a right to the tree of life and enter into the city, the eternal Jerusalem. The Book of Revelation concludes with a warning against adding to or subtracting from "the words of the prophecy of this book." The apostolic benediction and salutation closes this marvelous book. Let us, spurred on by the vision of this wonderful future home of ours, throw ourselves into the service of God as never before.

Soon will the Master come:
Soon pass away Our times of conflict, grief, and suffering here;
Our night of weeping end in cloudless day,
And sorrow's moment like a dream appear:
Eternity-with Jesus-in the skies How soon that Sun of Righteousness may rise!

We shall behold Him, whom not seen we love,
We shall be with Him, whom we long to see;
We shall be like Him, fit for realms above,
With Him and like Him for eternity!
Is now to sit at Jesus' feet our choice?
How will fruition then our souls rejoice!

Posted by al4/cornerstone at 7:00 AM CDT
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