Showing posts with label Revelation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revelation. Show all posts

Jan 26, 2015

Jesus The Resurrected - Revelation 1





Most know of Jesus Christ from the gospel accounts, which paint a detailed picture of the One who came in the form of a man to die for the redemption of “whosoever will” (John 3:16).  Yet the Lord who Is, and Is to come has been “transfigured” (Matthew 17:1-9), transformed into His eternal form, revealing the characteristics that those who “love His appearing” (2 Timothy 4:8) will associate with Him to know in the eternity to come.  The opening chapters of the Revelation which John received from Jesus give us a description of Jesus the Messiah as He will be seen at His second coming, and throughout all eternity. 

In Revelation 1:4-8, we receive a vivid picture of the resurrected Lord.  Verses 1-3 establish that this revelation comes from Jesus Himself.  The words and prophecy contained within are promised to be a blessing to those who hear and keep the words that follow.  We are also told that the time of the events that are mentioned is “at hand”, or imminent.  The description of Jesus begins in verse 4:

-          The One who Is, Was and Is to come (Psalm 90:2, 102:25-27, Isaiah 57:15, Micah 5:2) (vs. 4)

-          The Faithful Witness (Psalm 89:35-37 see addendum)  (vs. 5)

-          The Firstborn of the dead (Psalm 89:27, John 11:25-26, Acts 26:23, Colossians 1:18, 15:20-23)  (vs. 5)

-          The Ruler of the kings of the earth (Psalm 72:11, Matthew 4:8 Satan offered this to Jesus if He would worship him, 28:18, 1 Timothy 6:15, Revelation 17:14, 19:16)  (vs. 5)

-          He who loves us (1 John 4:7-19, 13:1, 34-35, Romans 8:37, Ephesians 5:2, 25-27)  (vs. 5)

-          He who washed us from our sins in His own blood (Acts 20:28, 1 Corinthians 6:11, Hebrews 9:14, 1 Peter 1:18-19)  (vs. 5)

-          He has made us to be a kingdom of priests (or kings and priests) to His God and Father (Exodus 19:6, Isaiah 61:6, 1 Peter 2:5-9)  (vs. 6)

-          To Him be the glory and dominion forever and ever (Daniel 4:34, Philippians 2:11, 1 Timothy 6:16, 1 Peter 5:11, Jude 1:25)  (vs. 6)

-          Behold, He is coming with the clouds (Acts 1:11) and every eye will see Him (Matthew 24:27, 30) and they also which pierced Him (Zechariah 12:10-12, John 19:37) (vs. 7)

-          All tribes of the earth will mourn over Him (Matthew 24:30) (vs. 7)

-          I AM the Alpha and Omega (Isaiah 41:4, 44:6, 48:12, Hebrews 12:1-2) who Was, Is and Is to come, the Almighty (Genesis 17:1, Revelation 4:8, 21:22)  (vs. 8)

Note that the first two descriptions above refer to the eternal and all-powerful God in the heavens.  The second two refer to the eternal God who took the form of man (Jesus) and has attained authority over death and authorities on earth.  The third pair of descriptions are statements of the personal savior of men and women throughout history, Messiah Jesus, who loves “His sheep” (John 10:11-16) and set His believers free from the debt and power of sin through His own blood.  (Matthew 26:26-28, Romans 3:25, Ephesians 1:7)

The seventh part of this section describes the result of Jesus Christ on those who believe.  They are to become a kingdom of priests or kings and priests to God the Father.  It is uncertain which is exactly meant.  The passage in Greek would seem to indicate the best reading as being “a kingdom of priests”, and the weight of other mentions in scripture (Exodus 19:6, 1 Peter 2:9) would seem to indicate that it should read as a “kingdom of priests”.

Following that passage is the praise “to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever”.  This is then followed by the promise of His coming “with the clouds”, “every eye will see Him” including those who pierced Him.  All the tribes of the earth will mourn over Him, and by this point in history, the reason to mourn will be so great as to be overwhelming.  This mourning comes from ages of death, loss, suffering, pain, injustice, etc.

Finally, the passage ends where it began, and not without reason.  All things in the end return to the One who was the beginning of all things.  This short passage is in effect an overview of the history of Jesus Messiah as written in scripture.  From creation and the beginning in Eden, to His “theophanies” (the appearance of Jesus Messiah in the Old Testament, before His incarnation), to the accomplishments of His earthly ministries, and finally how this age ends, with His coming and appearing to all mankind, their mourning for the One they crucified and rejected, and His re-establishment before all souls of Who He really is, the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end of all history.
 



Revelation 1:9-11 then becomes a preface for the following descriptions of Jesus Christ as He is today, waiting at the right hand of God, spiritually overseeing the churches of His sheep.

In Revelation 1:12-13 John sees seven lampstands, which we are told in verse 20 are the seven churches to whom he is sending this letter.  Note that believers are to be lamps to the world (Matthew 5:14-16).  In the midst of these lampstands is one “like the Son of Man”.  (Daniel 7:13, John 5:27)  Son of Man is a specific title of Messiah, the divine savior provided by God as first mentioned in the Old Testament.  It is an important description for those who would say that Jesus the Christ came in spirit only, and not in the flesh.  He is both God and man, and the scriptures clearly proclaim both.

The description of the One “like the Son of Man” is as follows:

-          He is clothed with a robe reaching his feet (vs. 13)

-          Girded about with a golden girdle (wrapping around the waist) (Revelation 15:6) (vs. 13)

-          His head and hair are white like wool or snow (vs. 14)

-          His eyes are like flames of a fire (Daniel 7:9-10) (vs. 14)

-          His feet look like “burnished” bronze, glowing in the fire of a furnace (Daniel 10:2) (vs. 15)

-          His voice is like the sound of many waters (Ezekiel 43:2) (vs. 15)

-          His right hand holds seven stars (this is the angel for each of the seven churches vs. 20) (vs. 16)

-          Out of His mouth comes a sharp, two-edged sword (Isaiah 49:12, Hebrews 4:12, Revelation 2:12, 16, 19:15) (vs. 16)

-          His face is shining like the sun in the fullness of its’ strength (Matthew 17:2, Jesus at the transfiguration) (vs. 16)

-          At this point in the vision, John does what other believers have done when they realized they were in the presence of God Almighty.  John falls at His feet like a dead man. (Exodus 33:18-20, Isaiah 6:3-5, Luke 5:8) (vs. 17)

-          Jesus here is described as the Living One (Job 19:25) (vs. 18)

-          I (Jesus) was dead – Behold – I AM alive forever more! (Hebrews 7:16) (vs. 18)

-          I have the keys of Death and Hades (vs. 18)

This last statement becomes the emphatic declaration of the power and authority over all things that Jesus Christ now possesses.  In 1 Corinthian 15:21-28 we get the explanation of the great plan of God from Eden to the end of the age.  The last enemy to be defeated is death.  (1 Corinthians 15:26)  Jesus set the “captives” free as part of His work after His death but before His resurrection. Ephesians 4:8-10 describes this momentous event as a fulfillment of the prophecies uttered in Psalm 68:18 and Isaiah 61:1.  This power Jesus has over death is confirmed in 2 Corinthians 5:8 and 2 Timothy 1:10.  This is why death no longer has any “sting” over God’s people. (1 Corinthians 15:55-57).  Finally, we see the end of the angels Death and Hell/Hades in Revelation 20:14.
DOES GOD NEED A CO-SIGNER?  THE WITNESS IN THE CLOUDS
By Michael S. Heiser
We all know why co-signing a loan is required.  The bank assumes that the person who is being loaned the money may not be able to repay it.  Their commitment or ability is in question.  In the Bible, God typically swears by His own character when entering a covenant since there is no one above Him who qualifies to co-sign the agreement (Hebrews 6:13).  There is a fascinating exception to this in the Book of Psalms. 
Psalm 89:35-37 repeats the covenant between God and David from 2 Samuel 7 with an addendum at the end that is not found in 2 Samuel 7.  I’ve italicized the key phrases and arranged the verses to show their parallelism, labeling them by letters:1
A.       I have sworn by My Holy One;
B.      I will not lie to David.
C.      His descendants shall be forever.
C.      His throne (His dynastic descendants) shall be as the sun before Me.
B.      It (David’s throne) shall be established forever like the moon,
A.      And a witness in the clouds will be faithful.
God swears a covenant oath to David and promises that David’s descendants will forever have the right to sit on Jerusalem’s throne.  The promise is guaranteed by an unidentified witness in the clouds (God’s “Holy One”).  Why would God need someone to witness an agreement He initiated?  Who in heaven (“the clouds”) has that authority?
It was common in polytheistic religions of the ancient world to have gods witness the covenant agreements made by other gods.2  But there are no other gods in Israel’s faith equal to or above the God of Israel.  Yet Psalm 89 requires an equal to Yahweh who will uphold the covenant.  Who is this witness in the heavens who will be faithful to the covenant of David’s eternal dynasty?  Who will make sure God’s promise comes to pass and never fails?
The New Testament answers these questions in Revelation 1:4-5:
                John says to the seven churches that are in Asia:  Grace to you and peace from Him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven spirits that are before His throne, and from      Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of kings on earth.
Jesus, as the son of David, has fulfilled the Davidic covenant of Psalm 89.  Since the New Testament presents Jesus as true deity incarnate (true God in flesh), and equal in nature with the God of the Old Testament, Jesus fulfills the role of witness-guarantor eternally.

1.         English translations disagree on this passage for very technical reasons.  This is my own literal rendering, though the NASB comes closest to my translation.

2.        For examples see Heiser, “Ancient Semitic Inscriptions – How Can They Assist English Bible Study?”  at http://michaelheiser.com/Psalm89.pdf.
 
 

Aug 21, 2014

The Antichrist and His Many Titles

The video is from Chris White, and gives a glimpse both of scripture and what Israel and Jews are looking for from the Messiah at this late hour of history.  The text is some scripture I have gathered and mentions of few of the different titles regarding the Antichrist throughout the Bible.  We can never study too much...


THE ANTICHRIST

The term “Antichrist” is used only four times in scripture, all of those in the letters of 1st and 2nd John.  While the specific title is not often used in the Bible, the aura of the character is so powerful that is has become a part of our culture be it Christian or not.  Antichrist means “in place of” or “against” Christ.  The term can refer to one specific character yet to appear on the stage of history, or anyone in the sense that they deny that Jesus Christ came in the flesh (1 John 4:3) or deny God the Father and Jesus the Son (1 John 2:22).

The Antichrist that draws our attention in prophecy is one particular man who will be the consummate Antichrist.  He will appear on the scene of history at the end of the age and take his stand in place of and opposition to Jesus the Messiah.  Following are some of the many titles and prophecies that have been given of him throughout scripture.

THE SEED OF THE SERPENT

The first prophecy in scripture is in Genesis 3:15.  There the Lord pronounced that “…I will put enmity (hostility/hatred) between thee (the Serpent) and the woman, and between thy seed (Antichrist) and her seed; it (the seed of the woman/Messiah) shall bruise thy head and thou (the serpent) shalt bruise his (Messiah’s) heel.”  Here in this passage we see the coming of Antichrist called the “seed of the Serpent”.  This is very telling, as we know a great deal about the seed of the woman in the person of Jesus Christ.  Jesus is both fully divine and fully human.  He has the Holy Spirit as His physical Father, yet He was born of a human mother.  And He is the representative, Savior and “Firstfruits” of all who would be obedient to God and trust in Him for their salvation and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:20).  It is not unlikely that the Antichrist will meet these same features, yet in a fully sinister and ungodly way.
 
THE BEAST

In Revelation 13 and 17 we get more detail about the character and work of the Antichrist.  In this letter, John, the same writer who coined the term, does not use Antichrist as a description, but here refers to him as the “Beast”.  This is from the Greek word “therion” which means vicious, savage, and fierce.  While there is more than one Beast described in Revelation, we can conclusively define this Beast as the Antichrist.  It is important to remember that this term is describing both a kingdom and a man.  Let’s look closely at the descriptions here:

-         The Beast rises or originates from the sea (Rev. 13:1) This may be descriptive of both the man and kingdom.

-         The Beast kingdom has seven heads or kings. (Rev. 17:3-7)

-         The Beast has ten horns symbolic of kings and/or kingdoms.  (Rev. 13:1, 17:7, Dan. 7:19-20)

-         The Beast has a crown on each horn symbolic of authority (Rev. 13:1)

-         The name of blasphemy is written on each of the heads. (Rev. 13:1)

-         The Beast kingdom has the characteristics of a Leopard (swiftness, thought to characterize the Kingdom of Ancient Greece in Daniel 7:6), a Bear (symbolic of size and power, believed to represent Ancient Persia in Daniel 7:5), and a Lion (symbolic of ferocity and authority, believed to represent Ancient Babylon in Daniel 7:4). (See Rev. 13:2)

-         One head (king) will be wounded (killed) but will be temporarily resurrected and the whole world will marvel and worship the Beast. (Rev. 13:3-4, 17:8-10)

-         The Dragon (Satan) gives his power and authority to the Beast (Rev. 13:4)

-         The Beast is given power for 42 months. (Rev. 13:5)

-         The Beast will make war with the saints and overcome them (resulting in the martyrdom of many as seen in the 5th seal of Revelation 6:9-11.  (Rev. 13:7, Dan. 7:21, 25, 8:24-25)

-         All that dwell on the earth whose names are not written in the Book of Life will worship him.  (Rev. 13:8)

-         For more on this line of prophecy see Daniel 7:7-11, 8:23-25, 9:26-27, 11:36-39 and 2 Thessalonians 2:1-10.

OTHER TITLES OF THE ANTICHRIST

-         “Abominable branch” (Isaiah 14:19) and the “branch of the terrible ones” (Isaiah 25:5).  These in contrast to the true “Branch” or root of all life, Jesus the Messiah.  (Isaiah 11:2)

-         The “worthless shepherd” (Zechariah 11:17)

-         The “man of sin” and “son of perdition/destruction” (2 Thessalonians 2:3)

-         The “abomination of desolation”. (Matthew 24:15, Daniel 9:27 and 12:11)

-         The “little horn”. (Daniel 7:8)

-         The “powerful and ungodly king”. (Daniel 11:36)

-         The “destroyer” and the “extortioner”.  (Isaiah 16:4)

-         The “head of the house of evil”.  (Habakkuk 3:13)

It should be noted that the popular idea of the Antichrist coming to power as a man of peace seems to have little support in scripture.  Of the titles and descriptions of him and his character, violence and war seem to designate his career.  While it appears at some point during Daniel’s 70th week the Antichrist will bring some peace to Israel and the world, it will be a peace that comes through war and is solidified in the establishment of force personal worship to him as god on earth.

                                                THE MARK
 
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:  and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”  (Rev. 13:16-17) 

     Two things cannot be separated from our impressions of the coming anti-Christ; the mark of the Beast, and the number, 666  (Rev. 13:18).  These two things have provoked both fascination and great fear in readers for centuries.  What is clear about the mark is this; that it will be a visible etching or brand, something that can be clearly seen by others.  Many have reasoned in recent decades that the growth of nanotechnology and the reduced size of microchips would mean that the mark would be something of this nature.  While it is possible that the mark may include some advanced technology, the scripture uses the Greek word charagma, which means “imprint”, or “brand”, like what might be seen on a domesticated animal.  Those who take the mark of the Beast take his “brand”. 

     In verse 17 we see that to do any transactions, you must either have the name of the Beast, the number of his name, or the mark.  While we don’t know what the mark is yet, if one does not accept the symbol or mark that represents the Beast, the option will be available to take his name or the number of his name, 666, in a form similar to the mark. 

     It must also be said, that there is no clearer dividing line in history than between those who take the mark of the Beast and those who don’t.  Those who take the mark will live, do business, and continue for a short time.  However they will eventually be subject to the wrath of God (Rev. 14:9-11) which includes being tormented with fire and brimstone forever.  Those who reject the mark will be slain, but spend eternity with the Lord.  (Rev. 12:11, 17, 13:15)  It is likely that the mark of the Beast is a symbol that is already in use around the world today. 

     The mark has parallels in scripture.  In Ezek. 9:3-7 the Lord has an angel “mark” the foreheads of all those who “sigh” and “cry” over the evil that is done in in Jerusalem and the Temple.  Here the mark was the Hebrew letter “tau”, which looks like a cross.    

 


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Jul 13, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 44 - Conclusion)

We must never forget, suffering comes before glory, the Antichrist comes before Jesus Christ.  So get ready....


In this final part we reflect that for all it's strange and brutal imagery, the Book of Revelation is ultimately a book of hope. One that tells us that while things will be difficult for a while, in the end, it will all be worth it.

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jul 11, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 43 - Jesus' Message)




As Revelation comes to a close Jesus' signs off the book with a personal message. This message tells us that:

- Revelation is true
- Revelation is relevant
- Revelation is important.

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jul 7, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 42 - The New Earth Will Be More)

No doubt, the world to come (for believers) will be more than any eye has seen, ear has heard or heart has imagined...1 Corinthians 2:9


Popular depictions of the life to come are often cartoonish and unappealing. Consequently, we can be robbed of our excitement and hope for the future as we picture an eternal life that is somehow LESS than this one. What we need to start realising however, is that the next life will be MORE. More in every sense...

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jul 6, 2014

Chuck Missler - Biblical UFO's and the Coming Deception

This is one take on the soon coming great deception.  One thing all believers should know about end of the age prophecy...it's all supernatural.  So people get ready...

 


 

Jul 3, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 41 - The New Earth)




Many believe that Christians will live in a formless, cloudy heaven for all eternity but that's not what the Bible tells us. Here in Revelation we are told in detail that after he has dealt with evil, God will create a brand new earth for us. This new world will be every bit as real and tangible as the current one. With nations and cities and mountains and trees and food to enjoy. Just like the current world, the new one will have a new Jerusalem as its centrepiece. And once again, that's God's focus as he gives us a glimpse of what's to come...

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jun 30, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 40 - Judgement Day)




One day you will come before the throne of God for judgement and only one thing will matter - whether you have accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour. Is your name written in the Book of Life?

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jun 28, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 39 - The Return of the King)




Jesus returns and the battle of Armageddon takes place. The Antichrist and false prophet are defeated, Satan is thrown into prison, and Jesus and his bride rule over the earth for a thousand year period...

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jun 26, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 38 - Songs of Victory in Heaven)

What a day that will be!


We are now on the eve of Jesus' return and, recognising this, the vast crowd of believers in heaven erupt into worship.

The entire 3-disc, 44-part series is available here: http://bit.ly/S41KrS

Jun 23, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 37 - The Fall of Babylon)

I would disagree at this point with the idea that Jerusalem is the prophetic Babylon spoken of in scripture.  She certainly won't face an eternal desolation, as she is quite near the thousand-year reign of Jesus Christ at this point in time.  So it must be another city...a city that fits all the descriptions of Revelation 18.  One city jumps out as a prime candidate...one where you sail past the welcome sign of entering the city of Babylon (New York that is) as you sail into her harbor...one that certainly fits the descriptions of Revelation 18.  Is this certain?  I can't say that.  But is it likely?  I think so...

Jun 21, 2014

Jun 13, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 31 - The Islamic Messiah and Prophet)




All major world religions are currently waiting for a Messiah.  However, the similarities between the Muslim Messiah and the biblical description of the Antichrist are especially striking.... 

Jun 12, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 30 - The Erosion of Privacy)



Will people ever agree to the kind of invasion of privacy that the mark of the Beast represents?  Will they ever agree to be stamped with a number like a commodity?  We may find it hard to believe...but we are already halfway there...

Jun 9, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 29 - The Economic System and the Mark of the Beast)




The Bible tells us that in the Antichrist's global empire, the false prophet will initiate an economy controlled by a mark on the forehead or wrist. Here we explore how this concept is already starting to take shape in our world.

Jun 7, 2014

Revelation: The Fuel Project Guide (Part 28 - The False Prophet)

I have to lean toward the current Pope (just check out the False Prophet link on the right), but I'm open to other options.  We should be looking though, as the Earth appears to be going through some major birth pangs.


The Antichrist will have a right-hand man who the Bible refers to as The False Prophet. The False Prophet will consolidate the Antichrist's authority by performing miracles, setting up an idol of the Antichrist, and directing people to worship the Antichrist.