World events are so disturbing, many are asking, “Could the Second
Coming of Christ be close at hand?” A few who call themselves ministers
are predicting the actual year and day of “the end” — in direct
violation of the statements of Christ Himself! (Matthew 24:36, 25:13; Mark 13:32)
The
book of Revelation is often hard to understand. And many details won’t
become clear until these events begin to unfold, but God is not trying
to conceal; He’s is trying to reveal.
In Dr. Rogers’ first
message from the book of Revelation, he explained that there is a key to
help you unlock and understand this book. It’s hanging on the front
door, in the first chapter, verse 19, within the Lord’s commission to
John to write this book:
“Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter.” Rev. 1:19
Our Lord’s statement to John shows that the book of Revelation is divided into 3 sections. Let’s look at each of them:
“Things you have seen.”
- Jesus has come; He is the living, risen, resurrected Savior.
What had John seen? A vision of the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus said,
“Write it,” and John wrote it. We could call this “past things.” This
division is small — only chapter one.
“Things which are.”
- He is here now. Jesus is shown in the midst of the churches (chapters two and three). “Where two or three are gathered together in My name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Matthew 18:20)
“The things which are” refers to “the Church Age,” from Pentecost to
the present. This division is also relatively small (only two chapters)
and contains messages to seven churches: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos,
Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea. While they were literal
churches in Asia Minor back then, they also represent churches through
the ages since. Right now we’re living in “the things which are.” We
could call this “present things.”
“Things which shall be hereafter.”
- He is coming again. The remaining 19 chapters (the third division, Revelation 4-22) are prophecy, “things which shall be hereafter.”
“After this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven.
And the first voice I heard…said, Come up hither, and I will show thee
things which must be hereafter.” (Revelation 4:1)
Only God knows the future. The devil doesn’t. Nor do today’s
soothsayers, prophets, and prognosticators. Understanding these 3
divisions is our golden key to Revelation, and with it on our hands we
will be better equipped to understand.
On both television and radio, Love Worth Finding will devote the next
two months to an in-depth study of the seven major events of
Revelation.
#1 — The Rapture of the Church/Departue of the Saints. Notice that from Revelation 4:1
on, the word “church” drops out. Why? Because the church is going to
be raptured. We who know Christ are not here on earth; we’re in Heaven,
experiencing the judgment seat of Christ and the marriage of the Lamb. (1 Thessalonians 4:16-18)
When will the rapture take place? At any moment. No sign or prophecy
must yet be fulfilled before Jesus can come for His church.
#2 — The Rise of the Beast/The Devil's Deceptions. When the church is taken out, the man of sin, the antichrist, will be revealed (Revelation 13:1-3).
#3 — The Great Tribulation/Devastation of the Earth. For seven years the antichrist will hold sway, deceiving the nations, and God will pour out His wrath (Revelation 16-19).
#4 — Armageddon/Defeat of the Beast and His Armies. (Revelation 19:17-21)
#5 — The Millenial Reign/Peace and Dominion of Jesus. The lamb and lion will lie down together and Jesus will reign. (Revelation 20:1-6)
#6 — The Final Judgment/Doom of the Lost. “And I saw a great white throne, and Him that sat on it….” (Revelation 20:11-15)
#7 — The Final State/Destiny of Mankind. “And He said unto me, it is done.” (Revelation 21:1-22:17)
Where Will You Be?
When God created you, He
made you in His image, a living soul. Endless, timeless, dateless,
measureless, your soul will be in existence somewhere. God is making new
heavens and a new earth. When these things are going on, where will
your soul be? You have a life to live, a death to die, a judgment to
face, and an eternity to endure, either in heaven or in hell.
The wisest thing you could ever do would be to give your heart to Jesus Christ. The last words in the Bible are an invitation: “And whosoever is athirst, let him come and take of the water of life freely.” And its last prayer is, “Even so, come Lord Jesus.”
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