Jesus Unveiled

The Just Judge

(Revelation 14:6-13)

 

INTRODUCTION

Our culture today does not like to talk about the justice of God. ​​ They would rather talk about the love and mercy of God. ​​ They want to make them mutually exclusive, but they both are attributes of God and cannot be separated. ​​ They are both equally part of who God is.

 

Evangelists use the illustration of the person you are closest to (father, mother, spouse, etc.), being brutally attacked and killed. ​​ The person who killed your parent or spouse stands before a judge. ​​ He tells the judge that he has done a lot of good, until he killed the person. ​​ The judge agrees with the defendant and releases him. ​​ Would you consider the judge to be a good or bad judge? ​​ We would all agree that the judge would not be a good judge. ​​ God, however, is a good judge. ​​ He will rule justly with everyone, not based on how good they have been in their life, but based on whether or not they have turned from their rebellion against Him and accepted Jesus as their Savior from sin. ​​ He will judge them based on whether or not they have revered, glorified, and worshiped Him as the Creator of the world.

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Works for salvation

        • I know that I can easily fall into a works mentality about my salvation

        • I can become legalistic about my faith and the disciplines associated with it

        • I work hard to do what’s right and expect others to do the same things I do, to prove that they are saved

        • But, that’s not what Scripture teaches

    • Works because of salvation

        • When my attitude is right and my focus is on Jesus, then I work hard as a result of my salvation

        • I practice the various disciplines out of love for God instead of obligation

        • I don’t judge others if they aren’t doing the same things I’m doing with the same amount of enthusiasm or commitment

        • I work as unto the Lord, because He is the One I’m working for

 

  • WE

    • Writing a paper in school

        • We can write a school paper one of two ways

        • We can either do it how we think is best, or we can follow the rubric given to us by the teacher

        • If we do it the way we think is best and not how the teacher requires it to be done, then we’ll get a bad grade

        • We can argue with the teacher, but there was a standard that was expected from the beginning and was clearly communicated in the rubric

        • The paper may be very good (done the we way we think was best), but it doesn’t meet the standard

        • That is the same with salvation through faith in Jesus Christ

          • We may think that we have the best way to get to heaven and so we live our lives according to what we think is best

          • Yet, God has given us a standard and a way to spend eternity with Him in heaven

          • If we continue down the road of doing it the way we think is best, the result will be eternal separation from God

          • We have to follow His standard and way of salvation

    • Standards at work

        • There are standards that we have to follow at work in order to be successful

        • Just imagine for a moment that everyone did their job according to what they thought was best

          • What if everyone on the assembly line decided to go the speed that was best for them

          • There may be one guy who is really fast and constantly pushes product down the line

          • The next person in line decides that going a slower pace is what is best for him

          • We can already see what the results will be

          • It would be total chaos, because no one would be following a standard

        • The standard pace is set for the entire line and everyone has to comply with that pace

 

John sees three angels flying in midair, each one following the one before it. ​​ They each have a message for those on earth. ​​ All three messages are communicating the same thing . . .

 

BIG IDEA – God will be just in His treatment of all people.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 14:6-13)

    • Final chance (vv. 6-7)

        • Another angel

          • The last time John saw an angel was in Revelation 11:15 (the seventh angel that sounded his trumpet)

          • There is no real significance to this angel being identified as another angel

          • This was perhaps another angel that John had not yet seen before

        • Flying in midair

          • This angel is flying in midair, which simply means that everyone will be able to see him

          • In verse 7 we read that he will speak with a loud voice, meaning that everyone will hear him

          • No one will be able to claim that they did not see or hear the message that this angel is bringing – no one will have an excuse

          • The message he’s bringing is for everyone on earth, which is communicated by the phrase, to every nation, tribe, language, and people

          • So, what is the message?

        • Eternal gospel

          • John writes that it is the eternal gospel

            • The angel is not sharing the Gospel that we are familiar with, as found in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 (Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures . . . He was buried and came alive again, according to the Scripture)

            • Keener expresses correctly that there are two sides to the Gospel [Keener, The NIV Application Commentary, Revelation, 372]

              • God restoring His people (Isa. 40:9; 41:27; 52:7; 61:1)

              • God is announcing judgment on the enemies of His people (Nah. 1:15)

            • Paul expresses these two sides in 2 Corinthians 2:14-16, But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of him. ​​ For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. ​​ To the one we are the smell of death; to the other, the fragrance of life. ​​ And who is equal to such a task?

          • What we see in verse 7 is the eternal gospel

            • It is God’s judgment on those who have chosen not to repent and turn to Him

            • The angel gives three imperative commands to all the people of the earth

              • Fear God

                • This is not to be afraid of God

                • Because God is sovereign we should revere Him

                • It is recognizing His sovereign power in our lives

                • That’s what the people of the earth should be doing instead of revering the beast

              • Give God glory

                • His is the good and just Judge

                • As such, we should pay Him respect and honor

                • The people of the earth would have to honor Him instead of the dragon

              • Worship God the Creator

                • The people of the earth will worship the image of the beast, because the false prophet will perform miraculous signs and wonders

                • Yet, God is the only One worthy of our worship, because He created the heavens, the earth, the sea, and the springs of water (in essence what John is saying here is, He created everything)

            • “God has therefore revealed Himself both in Scripture (special revelation) and in nature (general revelation).” ​​ [Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition: ​​ Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 243]

              • We see this general revelation in Romans 1:18-20

              • Romans 1:18-20, The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. ​​ For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.

            • The reason for the three commands is that the hour of God’s judgment has come

              • Next week we will see the harvest of the earth

              • Then in chapter 15 we will learn about the seven angels with seven plagues

              • In chapter 16 we see the seven bowls of God’s wrath

              • It’s all coming to an end

            • And yet we see an incredible principle here

          • PRINCIPLE – God provides opportunities for people to repent until the very end.

            • We can rejoice in this fact as followers of Jesus Christ, as we pray for and share the Gospel with family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers (it’s not too late for them)

            • This is also incredible news for those who have, and continue, to reject God’s plan of salvation

              • It’s not too late for you!

              • You haven’t done too many bad things

                • Remember what we’ve learned about the inhabitants of the earth throughout the book of Revelation to this point

                • The second seal unleashed the red horse and its rider who was given power to take peace from the earth and make men slay each other

                • There are multiple references to followers of Jesus Christ who are martyred throughout the tribulation period at the hands of the inhabitants of the earth

                • They are given to idolatry and sexual immorality and probably much more

              • Those individuals are in view here, and God is offering them one final chance to repent and show their allegiance to Him through revering Him, giving Him glory as the good Judge, and worshiping Him as Creator

              • The same is true for you today

                • You have not done too many bad things that God will not accept you

                • That’s a lie from Satan to keep you from being set free from the bondage of sin

                • All humanity is born with a desire to go their own way and to reject God as their Lord and Savior (Rom. 3:23)

                • Because God is holy and just, He has to punish our sin (Rom. 6:23)

                • Notice that He doesn’t just tell us what the punishment is, but He also tells us how to deal with our sin problem

                • Romans 3:25-26, God presented him (Jesus) as a sacrifice of atonement through faith in his blood. ​​ He did this to demonstrate his justice, because in his forbearance he had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished – he did it to demonstrate his justice at the present time, so as to be just and the one who justifies those who have faith in Jesus.

                • Justification has been defined as “just as if I’ve never sinned.”

                • Ephesians 2:8-9, For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast.

                • Today is the day of salvation – don’t wait any longer

                • You don’t have to clean up to come to God, because He is the One who will do the cleaning

                • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Accept God’s free gift of salvation and eternal life by believing in Jesus by faith.

        • The first angel has shared his message with the people of the earth and now John sees a second angel following behind him

    • Destruction and Judgment (vv. 8-11)

        • The second angel’s message is one of destruction (v. 8)

          • Fallen! ​​ Fallen!

            • The form of the verb in the Greek is pretty fascinating (aorist active indicative)

            • It is not repeated by chance, but rather the repetition brings attention to the importance of the announcement

            • “The aorist indicative in this case may be what is known as a futuristic or proleptic aorist, which views an action, while future, as so certain that one can speak of it as complete.” ​​ [Patterson, The New American Commentary, Revelation, 291]

            • There is no doubt that this will take place – Babylon the Great will fall

            • PRINCIPLE – God will defeat, once and for all, the idolatrous and adulterous systems of this world.

            • What does Babylon represent in this text?

          • Babylon the Great

            • First, let’s look back to what Babylon represented in its day

              • Ancient Babylon was located in Mesopotamia, which is modern-day Iraq

              • It was the seat of political, commercial, and religious life for the world at that time

              • At its pinnacle it was “known for its decadence, gross immorality, and idolatry.” ​​ [Akin, 244]

              • King Nebuchadnezzar was the epitome of the attitude and arrogance of the Babylonia Empire

              • Daniel 4:30, he said, “Is not this the great Babylon I have built as the royal residence, by my mighty power and for the glory of my majesty?

              • God’s punishment of Nebuchadnezzar was immediate (he was stripped of his royal authority and sent to live with wild animals)

            • In the first century, the Jews saw Rome as a modern Babylon, because it too had a system that opposed God in all areas of life (politically, economically, and religiously)

            • “It is a symbol of the spirit of godlessness that in every age lures people away from the worship of the Creator.” ​​ [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 271]

              • It is evident in our culture today

              • There is a push to remove prayer and the Bible from every public arena

              • The Biblical account of how God created the world has been under attack for years (society would rather settle for the theory of evolution instead of the facts about creation)

              • Our culture wants to live by moral relativism (what’s right for me is right for me and what’s right for you is right for you) instead of moral absolutes, until something heinous happens that pricks the moral conscience that God has placed in every human being (that’s when they say, “that’s wrong!”)

            • Understanding that Babylon represents a system of godlessness, helps with the final phrase in verse 8

          • Drinking the wine of her adulteries

            • Drinking represents participation in and/or agreement with something

            • In this text it is participation in and agreement with the lifestyle of godlessness

            • That is what the people of the earth will be doing – they will be participating in the political, economic, and religious systems that the antichrist will establish

            • That whole system will be in opposition to God, yet people will be drawn to it and willingly participate in it

          • We’ll spend more time on Babylon the Great in chapter 17, but for now John sees a third angel following behind the second one

        • The third angel’s message is pronouncing judgment on those who have rejected God and have chosen to follow the beast (vv. 9-11)

          • The angel identifies who he is pronouncing judgment on (v. 9)

            • It is the people of the earth who have done two things

            • They have worshiped the beast and his image

            • They have received the beast’s mark on their forehead or hand

          • Another wine to drink (v. 10a)

            • We see here a contrast of two wines

            • The second angel was acknowledging that the people of the earth had enjoyed drinking deeply of the wine of the beast’s adulteries (they will enjoy this cup of wine)

            • But, they will also be required to drink the wine of God’s fury

              • Throughout Scripture we see God’s cup as representing His judgment temporarily on His people and against the wicked nations [Keener, 374]

              • This wine will be poured out in full strength

                • The literal translation of this phrase from the Greek is “mixed unmixed into the cup.”

                • To understand the mixed portion of this text we have to look at Psalm 75:8, In the hand of the Lord is a cup full of foaming wine mixed with spices; he pours it out, and all the wicked of the earth drink it down to its very dregs.

                  • So, the mixed part is the addition of spices

                  • Perhaps the spices, added to the wine, made the flavor stronger

                • The unmixed portion of the literal translation is much easier to understand and apply

                  • It was a common practice in the ancient world to dilute wine with water

                  • The proportions were at least one-to-one, but could be as much as two to three parts water to wine

                  • The only time that wine was consumed undiluted was if the person wanted to get drunk – they wanted the full strength of the wine coursing through their veins

                • For God to require the people of the earth to drink the wine of His fury at full strength, means that He will not temper His fury with the usual grace and mercy He is known for

                • The final judgment has come

            • What we see next is what God’s fury will look like on those who have worshiped the beast and taken his mark

          • Results of drinking the wine of God’s fury (vv. 10b-11a)

            • Tormented with burning sulfur

              • What the angel communicates here is the reality of hell – a place of constant, ongoing, neverending torment

              • Hell is for real!

              • Easley explains what the torment may be like, “When sulfur burns, it produces sulfur dioxide, a gas that burns eyes and lungs.” ​​ [Easley, Holman New Testament Commentary, Revelation, 251]

              • Imagine having your eyes and lungs burning all the time

              • God used burning sulfur to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 19:24-25)

              • Jesus spoke about hell as a place of fire that never ends and cannot be extinguished

                • Matthew 18:8, If your hand or your foot causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. ​​ It is better for you to enter life maimed or crippled than to have two hands or two feet and be thrown into eternal fire.

                • Mark 9:43, If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. ​​ It is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out.

                • Matthew 25:41, “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.

              • Their torment with burning sulphur will be in the presence of God’s angels and Jesus Christ

                • It seems as though they will understand, at this point, who the God, they rejected, is

                • Jesus taught about a rich man who had a beggar named Lazarus that sat at the gate of his house (Luke 16:19-31)

                  • Both men die

                  • Lazarus was taken to heaven, but the rich man was taken to hell, where he was tormented

                  • When he saw Lazarus with Abraham, he asked if Lazarus could dip his finger in some water and put it on his tongue to cool it

                  • A great chasm divided them and prevented Lazarus from helping the rich man

                  • He was aware of heaven and those living there and that he had rejected God

              • This is not a short term tormenting that is taking place, but it will never stop, which is expressed in the idea of the smoke of their torment rising for ever and ever

              • There is one more result of drinking the wine of God’s fury

            • No rest day or night (v. 11b)

              • They will not find rest day or night

              • It doesn’t take many sleepless nights for us to understand this idea

                • Mothers and sometimes fathers understand this when there is a newborn baby in the house (there can be multiple sleepless nights until the baby gets into a routine)

                • Pet owners also understand this, especially when they are training a new puppy (again there can be sleepless nights until the puppy gets into a routine)

              • Imagine for a moment what it would be like to never get rest again – that will be the eternal status of those who worship the beast and his image and receive the mark of his name

        • PRINCIPLE – God will punish those who refuse to repent and turn to Him.

          • Sometimes that’s hard for us to understand when we see ungodly people getting ahead

          • Remember, they are embracing the world system completely

          • We’re not the only ones who are wondering when God is going to judge the ungodly

          • The saints under the altar in Rev. 6:9-11 were asking the Lord when He was going to judge the inhabitants of the earth

          • It is going to happen, but we have to be patient

        • That’s the encouragement the third angel is giving the believers

    • Encouragement for believers (vv. 12-13)

        • It requires the saints to be patient

          • Those who obey God’s commandments and remain faithful to Jesus will have to be patient as they endure persecution by the godless people on the earth

          • They will have to wait for God’s just judgment

          • The same is true for us today

            • We have to have an eternal perspective, while living in the present culture

            • We may not understand God’s timing, but we can trust that it’s perfect

            • He will judge the ungodly

          • He will also judge the godly

          • God will be just in His treatment of all people.

          • We see the justice of God for His people in the final verse this morning – verse 13

        • Eternal rest

          • John hears a voice from heaven telling him to write down what is being said

            • While it is not stated directly, most scholars believe this is the voice of God, because the Spirit agrees with Him

            • The message is clear – those who die in the Lord will be blessed

              • From now on, would be from the time of John’s writing until the final consummation

              • That includes everyone who has remained faithful to Jesus, but has already passed away

              • It will include those who are martyred during the end times

              • The blessing comes in the fact that they are now with the Lord and no longer suffering persecution and hardship on earth

            • This is the second of seven beatitudes in Revelation

          • Contrast with the ungodly

            • While the unbelievers torment will include no rest, the saints will experience eternal rest

            • Labor is talking about “diligent and difficult work.” ​​ [Patterson, 294]

            • That’s what will be required of the saints as they patiently endure persecution – they will have to work diligently through the difficulties

        • God will recognize that these believers were faithful, obedient, and patiently endured

          • That is there reward – their deeds will follow them

          • “There deeds follow them in the sense that there can be no separation between what a person is and what that person does.” ​​ [Mounce, 277]

        • PRINCIPLE – God promises to recognize and give rest to His people who endure and are obedient and faithful.

          • This is an incredible promise that we can claim today

            • It requires us to patiently endure persecution and hardship

            • It requires us to be obedient to God’s commandments

            • It requires us to remain faithful to Jesus Christ

          • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ By God’s grace, patiently endure, be obedient to His commandments, and remain faithful to Jesus Christ.

 

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CONCLUSION

In his most recent book What Good Is God?, Philip Yancey writes:

 

This is a true story from Afghanistan that took place in the early 1970s, before the Russian occupation or the Taliban regime. At the time, the government allowed a small Christian church to service internationals who worked there, though no Afghans could attend.

 

A friend of mine named Len organized a musical team of young people to tour countries in the Middle East. With some trepidation, he also accepted an invitation to extend the trip to Afghanistan for a concert in downtown Kabul. Len made the teenagers write out exactly what they would say, subject to his approval. "This is a strict Muslim government," he warned them. "If you say the wrong thing, you could end up in prison and at the same time jeopardize every Christian who lives in this country. Memorize these words and don't dare stray from them when you perform." The teenagers listened wide-eyed as he described the ominous consequence of a slight misstep ….

 

The night of the official concert in Kabul, almost a thousand Afghans filled the hall and spilled outside the open doors to listen. All went well until one teenager on the team put down his guitar and started improvising: "I'd like to tell you about my best friend, a man named Jesus, and the difference he has made in my life." From the side of the stage, Len motioned wildly for him to stop, drawing his finger across his neck. Ignoring him, the teenager proceeded to give a detailed account of how God had transformed his life.

 

"I was practically beside myself," Len told me. "I knew the consequences, and I sat with my head in my hands waiting for the sword to drop. Instead, the most amazing thing happened. The Minister of Cultural Affairs for Afghanistan stood and walked to the stage to respond.

 

"'We have seen many American young people come through this country,' he said. 'Most of them come for drugs, and most look like hippies. We have not seen nor heard from young people like you. God's love is a message my country needs. How thrilled I am to hear you! You are a prototype for the youth of Afghanistan to follow in the future. I would like to invite you to expand your tour so that you visit every college and faculty and also give this same message on Kabul Radio. I will make it happen.'"

 

Len was dumbfounded. That night he gathered the musical group together. "Did you hear what the man said? We're changing our tickets, of course, to lengthen our visit. And he wants you to give this same message— you'd better not change a word!"

 

Over the next few days, the musical team held other performances. After each event Afghan young people crowded around with questions. Tell me more about this Jesus—we know of him through the Qur'an. You speak of a personal relationship with God. Can you describe it? How does your faith change you? Some asked to pray with the teenagers. Nothing like it had ever happened in Afghanistan.

 

On the last day, after a triumphant tour, the teenagers met J. Christy Wilson, a revered figure in Afghanistan. Born of missionary parents in Iran, he … [had] spent 22 years in Afghanistan, serving as principal of a government high school and teaching English to the Crown Prince and Afghan diplomats. He also led the Community Christian Church and founded the School for the Blind in Kabul.

 

Wilson drove the teenagers to an unusual tourist site, the only cemetery in Afghanistan where "infidels" could be buried. He walked to the first, ancient gravestone, pitted with age. "This man worked here 30 years and translated the Bible into the Afghan language," he said. "Not a single convert. And in this grave next to him lies the man who replaced him, along with his children who died here. He toiled for 25 years, and baptized the first Afghan Christian." As they strolled among the gravestones, he recounted the stories of early missionaries and their fates.

 

At the end of the row he stopped, turned, and looked the teenagers straight in the eye. "For 30 years, one man moved rocks. That's all he did, move rocks. Then came his replacement, who did nothing but dig furrows. There came another who planted seeds, and another who watered. And now you kids—you kids—are bringing in the harvest."

 

"It was one of the great moments of my life," Len recalls. "I watched their faces as it suddenly dawned on these exuberant American teenagers that the amazing spiritual awakening they had witnessed was but the last step in a long line of faithful service stretching back over many decades."

 

From What Good Is God?: In Search of a Faith that Matters. By Philip Yancey, pp. 219-222. Reprinted by permission of FaithWords, a division of Hachette Book Group, New York, NY. All rights reserved.

 

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Children ages 3 to second grade are dismissed to children’s church.

SUPER “COMMITTED” HEROES

I want to tell you about two famous people in our country’s history and I want you to think about what made them special. The first is Thomas Edison. At 21, he patented his first major invention: the Electrical Vote Recorder. At 26, he invented the automatic telegraph and paraffin paper. At 30, the phonograph. At 32, the light bulb. Also, at 32, electric generators and motors. At 38, a wireless communications system for ships at sea. At 44, the motion picture camera. At 50, the x-ray tube. At 55, the alkaline battery. At 58, a dictation machine. At 65, the talking motion picture. At 67, the telescribe. At 70, sonar, radar stealth technology, and the list goes on… His life was full of successes, correct? But we also know that for the light bulb alone he “successfully discovered over 6,000 ways that didn’t work!”

Second is Abraham Lincoln. At 23, he lost his job, lost his first election, and was elected captain of an Illinois militia group. At 24, he failed at his first business endeavor. At 25, he was elected to the state legislature. At 26, his sweetheart died. At 27, he had a nervous breakdown. At 29, he lost another election. At 33, he was permitted to practice law in the District Courts. At 34, he was defeated for nomination to Congress. At 37, he was elected to Congress. At 39, he lost the election and his renomination. At 40, he was rejected for land officer. At 41, his 4-year old son dies. At 45, defeated for US Senate. At 47, defeated for nomination for Vice President. At 49, defeated again for US Senate. At 51, elected as President of the United States. ​​ 

What do they have in common? Edison was a success because he constantly asked questions and he never stopped trying and Lincoln was a success because he never gave up. They both were courageous and I think more important they were both super humanly committed to something beyond themselves.

Webster’s Dictionary defines commitment as . . . dedicating yourself to something, like a person or a cause. A commitment also obligates you to do something. Before you make a commitment, you should think carefully about the commitment you are pledging to. Some commitments are large, like marriage, when you promise to love and cherish another person until death, or a job, when you are hired you're making a commitment to show up and do the job well. There are smaller commitments too. If you said you'd meet a friend at six, that's a commitment. You also can speak of commitment as a quality, such as, staying after school for a study group shows your commitment to good grades.

I also like the word “passionate”. I believe that you show what you are passionate about by what you are committed to. I once heard or read something about commitment and passion. It said you can tell what you are passionate about and committed to by the emails you receive based on the things you have searched on the internet. At that time I looked at the emails I was receiving which was easy for me because I pretty much save my emails into folders so I can access them later. What I found was that I received emails about the following things: Youth and Church Ministry, Christian Music, the Bible and genealogy. I realized it was true. Those are things I am passionate about and committed to.

What are you committed to and or passionate about? Maybe it is sports or a sports team. If I were to ask you who is Pastor Stuart’s favorite baseball team, what would you say? The Baltimore Orioles. Why? Because he has talked about them a number of times in stories during his sermons. You could probably look around any given Sunday and know who is committed to what football team. Why? Because they wear their favorite teams jersey. ​​ Maybe you are committed to and passionate about helping people in need. There are many people in our congregation who are passionate about helping others. Hopefully, you are passionate about and committed to your families, your church here at Idaville and our community. I think yesterday shows how much Idaville Church is committed to our community. Every year we have the Hallelujah Party which is a free event for our community. It is a time that we show the love of Jesus to those in our community. We should be passionate about and committed to what Jesus was passionate about and committed to which was loving others and pursuing, growing and multiplying disciples.

The Bible is full of stories about committed people. One such story is Abraham. Imagine the commitment it took for Abraham to leave his family and his home to travel to a land that God would show him. Abraham was promised a new home, a son and many descendants and that God would bless him and bless the whole world through him. Think about it though, Abraham was never going to see the fruits of that promise yet he stayed committed to God’s plan. Another is Joseph. I believe that Joseph knew from a young age that God was speaking to him through the dreams he was having but I bet he never expected God’s plan for his life to include being thrown in a pit by his brothers, left to die and then being sold into slavery to Egypt. Joseph was committed to doing the right thing even in difficult situations and God used him to feed his family during a famine, set them up in a fertile land and turn his family into the nation of Israel and God’s Chosen People. We could go on and on. The Bible is full of stories about superheroes, not people with extraordinary abilities, but ordinary humans with ordinary abilities who do extraordinary things. What makes them superhuman is their commitment to and their passion for God.  ​​​​ 

This morning we are going to see people who are committed to the Lamb and because of their commitment they will be able to accomplish feats that are superhuman. ​​ They are extraordinary, not because they have super-powers, but because they have super-commitment. They love the LORD enough to make Him their first and foremost focus. His purposes occupy their primary priorities. They are the 144,000. We first saw them in chapter 7 as the ones that God sealed before the beginning of the tribulation. This was one of many interludes that John includes in his account of the Revelation that was intended to give his readers hope for their future after showing them the devastation that was coming upon the earth during the last days. Today as we look at the first five verses of chapter 14, we see another interlude immediately after John’s account of the beast coming out of the sea and the beast coming out of the earth. At the end of chapter 13 John calls for patient endurance and faithfulness on the part of the saints and now at the beginning of chapter 14 John again gives his readers hope as he shows them the 144,000 standing victoriously with the Lamb on Mount Zion. They have the name of God the Father and the Lamb on their foreheads. These names are placed on the foreheads of those who love the Lord with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. The 144,000 are passionate about and committed to the Lamb. The 144,000 were committed to keeping themselves pure, to following the Lamb wherever he goes, to not lying and to being blameless. This kind of commitment super-power is available to each of us. It’s not an accident of chromosomal mutation, or magical intervention or alien invasion. It’s a human persuasion. Which brings us to this morning’s big idea which is God wants to use ordinary human beings like you and me to accomplish His extraordinary purposes on earth.

Before we dig into our passage this morning, let’s pray: Heavenly Father, Make us like those sealed for Your purposes. Set us apart. Focus our eyes to see the truth. Enrich our ears to hear Your truth. Teach our mouths to speak the truth. Train our hearts to embrace Your truth, and Use our lives to show Your truth, with all the love and grace you place in us. In the name of Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Amen.

A man in business for himself enjoyed so much success, he had to move to a bigger place. The move was rather burdensome, but it was nice to have a larger warehouse and a bigger sales office. So on the day of the grand opening a friend sent him some flowers to celebrate. However, the order got mixed up at the florist shop, and the businessman received a bouquet that was intended for a funeral. It came with a card which read, “My deepest sympathy during this time of sorrow.”

When the businessman’s friend found out, he immediately went to the florist to demand an explanation. The florist met him outside the shop and was obviously upset. He said, “I am terribly sorry about the mix-up with the flowers, but I hope you will understand. Your situation is not half as bad as the one down at the funeral home. The folks there received your flowers accompanied by the card which read: BEST WISHES IN YOUR NEW LOCATION.”

What a great card for the funeral of a believer! When we as believers die, we move from a cramped, difficult situation to much larger and nicer quarters. The move itself may be burdensome, but the new location is out of this world.

In John 16:33, Jesus said, “In this world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” Even if we go through a lot of pain in this life, even if we go through some tribulation, it will be worth it all when we get to heaven. This is the story that John wants his readers to understand. Yes, the events of chapter 13 are horrific because those who are committed to the Lamb will not be able to buy or sell and will even be killed if they do not worship the image of the beast but they can take heart that the Lamb has overcome the world and they will spend eternity in heaven with God and Jesus Christ. ​​ 

Today we’ll be in chapter 14. ​​ A few things to note: One, this chapter is not chronological in that it does not take up the next events of the Tribulation following chapter 13. Two, most of what John is writing down is big picture stuff but chapter 14 is a smaller picture of what is happening within the bigger picture. Here John is seeing specific visions of peoples and events that are going on in the tribulation period.

From chapter 13 to chapter 14 we also see many contrasts: In place of the wicked beasts of chapter 13 we see the Lamb in chapter 14. In his description of the beasts, John repeatedly reminded us that the authority behind the land beast was the sea beast, which in turn had his authority and power from the dragon. Here in chapter 14 we see that standing behind the Lamb was the power of the omnipotent Creator. In place of a multitude of people worshiping the Antichrist in chapter 13 we now see a vast number of redeemed ones praising and following Christ. We also see the two marks. The mark of the Beast and the seal of God and Jesus. People will have declared who their master is by whose “mark” they have on them. One of the messages of chapters 13 and 14 is simple: the one you follow is crucial. The one you worship is decisive.

If you have your Bibles, I invite you to turn with me to Revelation 14. We will be looking at verses 1-5 where we see a group of believers who will go through more pain and tribulation than any of us will ever experience in this life. In fact, they will go through the Great Tribulation itself; but on the other end, they will stand victorious with Jesus Himself and sing His praises. We will start with verse 1:

Then I looked, and behold, the Lamb was standing on Mount Zion, and with Him one hundred and forty-four thousand, having His name and the name of His Father written on their foreheads.

With chapter 14 there comes a change and a turning of the tide. We see that God takes over in direct and determined intervention in the affairs of the earth dwellers. From here on, we have a picture of a world rescued by God. We also see God’s response to the attack of the two beasts described in chapter 13. The beast’s goal, from the beginning, has been to stop the Messiah, destroy the Jews and persecute the church. Here God claims His own and begins the final harvest. Chapter 14 also gives a glimpse into eternity to show believers what awaits them if they endure. Their suffering will not be meaningless; it will only be a prelude to eternity with God.

So, we again see the 144,000. Who are these 144,000? Of course, scholars are divided. Half say they are the same 144,000 that we saw in chapter 7 and the other half say it is a different 144,000. I believe that the 144,000 in this chapter are the same group we saw in chapter 7 because there are many similarities between both groups. They were sealed by God before the tribulation starts against the difficulties to come on earth. During the reign of the Antichrist they are God’s witnesses, preaching the gospel of the kingdom and announcing the coming of the King. They are protected spiritually and sealed for heaven. Satan does everything he can to make their lives miserable. As we saw in chapter 13, he starves them to death, he persecutes them, and he kills them. He is able to mutilate their bodies, but he cannot touch their souls. Despite the rage of the dragon and the beast the 144,000 will be in heaven with the Lamb and the Father one day. They are now seen anticipating the great triumph, which lay ahead. They have been faithful and committed to the Lamb from the time they were called.

I think the most awesome thing about the 144,000 is that number 144,000. In chapter 7 God sealed 144,000 and now in this passage Johns sees a vision of the future and all those who have been sealed and promised heaven we’re standing with Christ. God started out with 144,000 committed followers and He came through the Great Tribulation with 144,000. In other words no believers will be lost, forgotten, or misplaced. Everyone who has been sealed with God’s seal will one day be with Christ. All believers throughout history will be with Christ. The promise is certain. The number will be complete.

The first thing we are told about these 144,000 is that “They are an exalted company.” They are exalted because they are standing with the Lamb on Mount Zion. The Lamb is none other than the Jew’s Messiah and Deliverer, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. John has dramatically shown the great powers of satanic evil embodied in the two beasts as they have forced the world into idolatry. Now he abruptly shows us a vision of the Lamb and His army standing on Mount Zion. It is refreshing to have Him appear when almost all of the people on the earth are worshipping Satan. God always has His faithful people, no matter how wicked the world may become.

It is fitting that the Lamb should be standing on Mount Zion because this is the sacred space that had long been associated with divine deliverance and with the location where Christ will begin his millennial reign. In constructing this image, John may have in mind the prophet Joel who had foretold of this divine deliverance. This is what God’s word says in Joel 2:32, “And everyone who calls
on the name of the Lord will be saved; for on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there will be deliverance, as the Lord has said, even among the survivors whom the Lord calls.” In traditional Judaism this is the place where the remnant of Israel would be gathered together in the messianic age. The statements about Mount Zion in the Gospels and the epistles are mostly all quotes from OT prophets but the writer of Hebrews alone stands out as bringing the term to one final stage of development. He sees Mount Zion as God originally saw it, as the place where all the Redeemed, not just the Jewish elect but also the church, would congregate. He saw it as the Heavenly Jerusalem where God Himself would be. Hebrews 12:22a says, “But you have come to Mount Zion, to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem. You have come to thousands upon thousands of angels in joyful assembly.”

So what does John mean here when he shows us Mount Zion? Again, scholars are divided. Half say it is the earthly Mount Zion and the other half say it is referring to heavenly Mount Zion. I believe that verse 1 shows the future with the 144,000 on earthly Mount Zion before Christ millennial reign but then in verse 2 John hears a voice from Heaven and I believe the scene changes again to an even more future scene of the 144,000 in Heaven before the throne. No matter which Mount Zion is being portrayed here or if it is both as I believe John wants his readers to know that those who are committed to the Lamb will be with the Lamb at the end of the Great Tribulation. Either one of these pictures would have given John’s readers hope as they continued to patiently endure and be faithful to the Lamb during the Tribulation.

Here we are also told what the sealing is and why they are sealed. The 144,000 have the name of the Lamb and his Father written on their foreheads. The company is clearly identified with Jesus Christ and the Father. The intent of the text seems to be to contrast those sealed of God and those having the mark of the beast. God is able to protect His people, but the Beast is unable to. When God marks his name on these people, he is declaring them to be His exclusive property. Patterson says that the Father’s name written on their foreheads indicates that they are especially chosen by God for their task. We, who are believers in Jesus Christ, also carry the seal of God and have been chosen especially by God for a task which is to Pursue, Grow and Multiply Disciples and after we accomplish our task, like the 144,000, we will stand victorious with Jesus one day.

John begins with this picture of the 144,000 that have been sealed by God standing victoriously with the Lamb on Mount Zion. Now John’s attention is turned to a voice from heaven. This is what verse 2 says: ​​ And I heard a voice from heaven, like the sound of many waters and like the sound of loud thunder, and the voice which I heard was like the sound of harpists playing on their harps.

In verse 2, the apostle John tells us that he hears a voice (some versions say “sound” instead of “voice”) from heaven and then gives us a beautiful description of the voice he heard. The voice he heard was like the sound of many waters. This “voice of many waters” is usually associated with the multitude before the throne of God. There is no power like the crash of the mountainous waves upon the beaches and cliffs. The sound that John hears from heaven will be very powerful. Second, the sound was like the voice of great thunder. No one can fail to hear the thunder-clap in the middle of a storm. The sound that John hears will be unmistakable. This voice will not only be understandable because of the power behind it but it will have the powerful booming quality of thunder. Third, it was like the sound of harpists playing their harps. Most commentators say it will be multitudes upon multitudes of harpists playing their harps. Not only will the sound be startling, but the very music itself will be a masterpiece that would make Beethoven, Chopin and Wagner envious. The sound that John hears from heaven will be the most beautiful sound ever heard by the human ear.

Next, John tells us what the sound from heaven is. Verse 3 says: And they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders; and no one could learn the song except the one hundred and forty-four thousand who had been purchased from the earth.

There are two notable things in this verse. The first is that this song is exclusive to this particular group of people, the 144,000. The second is that these people have been redeemed “from the earth” meaning God has “purchased” them by the blood of his son, Jesus. The song is powerful and beautiful, it is sung before the throne of God, and the only people able to sing it are the 144,000 whom God purchased from the earth.

It is the song of redemption, being sung by all the redeemed saints in one gigantic choir. They are rejoicing over the accomplishment of God’s entire redemptive work. The 144,000 were the only created ones able to learn the song because they had been delivered from sin and redeemed from the earth. They had been through testing and tribulation, observed what God the Father had done on their behalf and maintained their integrity. Heaven itself will explode in joy and praise to the King of Kings and all the people of earth will hear it. The Greek word John uses for “new” is one that refers to something fresh and new in quality rather than something that is created new from scratch. It is a new song because it is based on a deeper understanding and experience of the person and work of God which results in a fresh, new response to God. The same is true for us. It is only as we serve God as His agents that we can fully experience Him and hear Him more deeply. It is through serving Him that we obtain a deeper, more personal understanding of who He is. It is only as we experience His provision, His equipping and His deliverance first hand that we are truly able to sing a new song and give Him the praise that He so richly deserves.

I like what Courson says about our song. He says that one thing that can stand in our way to singing a new song out of the times of trials we go through is “sympathy.” We can either go through those times with a song in our hearts because the Lord has promised not only to strengthen us in them but to walk with us through them or we can chose sympathy from people. If we chose sympathy it will always be at God’s expense because the underlying though unspoken implication is that what is happening in our lives is out of God’s control. God is totally absolutely completely faithful to meet us in every trial and difficulty. Don’t let his plan for you get short circuited by those who say, “I feel sorry for you” instead say “God is good” and God will see me through. We need to be careful about saying “woe is me” or having a “pity” party for ourselves every time we struggle with something. Sympathy puts God in a bad light. Don’t settle for sympathy, go for the song. Which brings us to our first next step this morning which may be for you. My next step is to chose to sing a new song about my trials and tribulations instead of looking for sympathy from people about them.

In verses 4 and 5 John tells us why the 144,000 were special and what they were committed to that showed their passion for the Lamb. This is what verse 4 and 5 say: These are the ones who have not been defiled with women, for they are virgins. These are the ones who follow the Lamb wherever He goes. These have been purchased from among men as first fruits to God and to the Lamb. And no lie was found in their mouth; they are blameless.

Verses 4 and 5 identify 5 characteristics of these super “committed” heroes: The first characteristic of these super “committed” heroes is that they are exemplary in their conduct. It describes the unsullied purity of those who are in the company of the Lamb. But what does that purity consist of? Again, this verse is not easy to interpret and commentators are split. Are we to assume that these are all men because they “were not defiled with women”? Or are we to assume that they are all women because they “are virgins”? It is probable that neither assumption is absolutely correct. They are probably made up of both men and women who are super humanly committed to the Lamb when it came to their physical and spiritual purity. ​​ When John says, “These are the ones who have not been defiled with women,” he is providing an illustration of God’s ability to keep believers remarkably pure in the midst of great difficulty and to be able to resist all temptations to immorality that will be rampant during the end times. These people will be marked by lofty standards of separation from the world and by spiritual sanctity. During the Great Tribulation there will be an exaggerated emphasis upon sex, and obviously immorality will prevail. These witnesses have separated themselves absolutely, in a practical, purposeful way from the worldly religious system of the beast. The religion of the beast, in common with so many pagan religions, will have at its base a vile immorality which will openly pander to every lust of the human heart. With the man of sin enthroned, lust will be applauded. It will be considered an act of worship as it was by the ancient Canaanites and in fertility cults ever since. This company sets itself apart from all that.

They will also have resisted the perverse system of Antichrist. In the Old Testament idolatry was classified as spiritual fornication. In Ezekiel 16 we find God’s severe indictment against Israel for fornication and adultery—which was idolatry. The 144,000 will have kept themselves from the worship of the beast and his image during the Great Tribulation. Therefore, the comment, “These are the ones who have not been defiled with women; for they are virgins,” can also be referring to purity in both the literal and the spiritual sense. The 144,000 will have kept themselves clean from all the sins of the Great Tribulation. The abnormal times will demand an abnormally committed state. The 144,000 will be super “committed” heroes who will be ordinary human beings like you and me that God will use to accomplish His extraordinary purposes on earth.

Here is what Mounce says about the 144,000. The 144,000 are pictured here as the promised bride of Christ who, as they await the day of marriage, have kept themselves pure from all defiling relationships with the pagan world system. They have resisted the seductions of the great harlot Rome with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication.

Spiritual purity is not popular today, but God requires it of His followers. To remain spiritually pure means resisting the seductions and idolatries of the present world—power, wealth and sexual immorality. To do so requires daily application of God’s Word, for it has a purifying effect on the mind and heart. It requires great resolution not to give in to these temptations. We must stand strong and not give in. Which brings us to our second next step this morning which may be for you. My next step is to remain spiritually pure by reading and applying God’s word to my life daily.

The second characteristic of these super “committed” heroes is that they were devoted to Jesus. Perhaps the best meaning of this first sentence is explained by the sentence which follows: “They follow the Lamb wherever he goes.” This indicates that they had exclusively followed Christ, his instructions and His example. Absolute, super human commitment to Christ is the driving force behind their godly lives on earth. Like Caleb, their testimony is that they wholly follow the Lord. They allow no rivals, no refusals, and no restraint to mar their dedication to Him. Mark 8:34-35 says this, “Then he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it.” That is the commitment we as Christians today need to have. God wants to use ordinary human beings like you and me to accomplish His extraordinary purposes on earth. The 144,000’s reward for such conduct while on earth and for all who believe in and follow Jesus Christ will be to accompany Him and be His constant companion in heaven.

The third characteristic of these super “committed” heroes is that they are exemplary in their calling. John says, they were “purchased from among men as first fruits to God and to the Lamb.” “Purchased from among men” means that Christ had bought them with His blood. The price of our sin was paid on the cross—it is a free gift for believers. It also speaks of the 144,000 being a sacrificial offering to God.

The term “first fruits” means “the very finest.” The idea of first fruits comes from Israel who kept an annual feast of first fruits. Each year the farmer went into his fields of ripening grain and cut out one sheaf. This sheaf was then presented to God as an act of worship, indicating that the worshipper understood that all things belonged to God. The first fruits were to be “the very finest” and a representation of the whole harvest. On the Feast of First fruits, the priest waved the sheaf before the Lord as a sign that the entire harvest belonged to Him (Leviticus 23:9-11). This is the same idea behind tithing. In giving our tithe, as our first fruits of our income etc., it shows that we understand that everything we have comes from God and belongs to God. The 144,000 make up the first fruits of those who throughout the tribulation will make a super human commitment to the Lamb, and who will stand victorious on Mount Zion with the Lamb. Wiersbe says that the 144,000 as first fruits may make up the nucleus of the coming Kingdom.

In verse 5 we see the final two characteristics of these super “committed” heroes. The fourth characteristic is their righteousness. When the text states that no lie is found in their mouths, it means that because their hearts are righteous, their words and actions are righteous as well. To say a person speaks no lie is the same as saying that his or her heart is governed by truth. The tribulation period in which they live is one when deceit and falsehood reigns. The Antichrist will come in the power of Satan with “lying wonders”. The 144,000 will not be deceived by the Beasts lies and will not participate in the big lie of the Beast when he uses lying wonders. Unlike the pagan world that “exchanged the truth of God for a lie”, they make no compromise with the heretical claims of the Antichrist. They refuse to sing the praises of the beast. When preaching the gospel, they will not conceal from their hearers that faith in Christ will be followed by swift retribution from the beast. Others are mouthing the slogans of the beast, chanting the vile creeds of his new world cult, and hailing him as the revealer of secrets, the savior of mankind, but these victorious believers refuse to pay lip service to him. They tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth regardless of the cost.

The final characteristic of these super “committed” heroes is that they are blameless; which shows their character. They were blameless because of their faith in Christ. This means that lived their lives beyond reproach. To be righteous is to have a heart that is pure before God, and to be blameless means that your life is pure before the world. The word implies they are without blemish just as the Old Testament sacrifices were without blemish. Animals offered on Jewish altars were scrutinized to make sure that they were perfect. The idea here is that as others view their lives, there is no blemish that would distract from their purpose of pointing people to Jesus. In other words, their conduct is consistent with their allegiance to Jesus. Here, then, is a company of God’s people who are saved, sealed, separated, sanctified (not sinless), and spotless! They have been cleansed and changed by grace -- just as we also have been, if we know the Lord. If we really want to be used by God, then we must live our lives with purity so that they do not provide any kind of blemish that would distract others from Jesus.

This whole picture of total purity is in contrast with those who dwell on earth during the Tribulation and who glory in the worship of false gods and false ideas, believing the lie, and living for over-indulged sex and fleshly enjoyment.

In 1463, members of the City Council of Florence, Italy decided they needed a monument to enhance their city. They commissioned a sculptor to carve a giant statue to stand in front of city hall. Someone suggested a biblical character wrought in the neoclassical style, an expression of beauty and strength.

They approached Agostino di Duccio, who agreed to their terms. Duccio went to the quarry near Carrara and marked off a 19-foot slab to be cut from the white marble. However, he had the slab cut too thin. When the block was removed, it fell, leaving a deep fracture down one side. The sculptor declared the stone useless and demanded another, but the city council refused. So the gleaming block of marble lay on its side for the next 38 years, a source of embarrassment for the whole city.

Then, in 1501, the council approached another citizen, the son of a local official, asking him if he would complete the ambitious project, using the broken slab. Fortunately for them, the young man was Michelangelo Buonarroti. He was 26 years old, filled with energy, skill, and imagination. Michelangelo locked himself inside the workshop behind the cathedral to chisel and polish away on the stone for three years.

When the work was finished, it took 49 men five days to bring it to rest before the city hall. Archways were torn down. Narrow streets were widened, and people from all across Europe came to see Michelangelo’s 14-foot statue – the now famous statue of David relaxing after defeating Goliath. Michelangelo had taken a massive, fractured waste of rock and turned it into a masterpiece!

That’s what God does for those He redeems! That’s what God does for those who trust Christ as their Savior. He takes ruined lives and turns them into trophies of His grace. When we trust Christ as our Savior, He makes us special in His sight; He gives us a new song to sing; and He causes us to stand with Jesus victorious in glory. If we want it, he will give us commitment that is super human so we can follow him through the tribulations of this life. God can and will use ordinary human beings like you and me to accomplish His extraordinary purposes on earth.

So I urge you, if you haven’t already…TAKE YOUR STAND WITH THE REDEEMED. Let yourself be counted with those whom God has purchased for Himself. Let yourself be counted with those whom God has rescued from Satan’s domain. Trust Christ, who died in your place and rose again. Let Him deliver you from your sin, your immorality, and your deceit. Call upon Him, and ask Him to save you today. If you have never made that decision for yourself that last next step is for you, which is to admit my need for a savior, believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sins and rose again and confess with my mouth that Jesus is Lord. ​​ Once you have made that decision the Book of Revelation becomes a very different book for you. It goes from being a book of doom and devastation to a book of deliverance and hope. Your future is secure and like the 144,000 you will be with God the Father and the Lamb in Heaven for eternity.

As Gene and Roxie come to lead us in our final song this morning and the ushers come to collect the Communication cards, let us pray: Lamb of God, Thank you for your Word which is truth. Thank you that you have given us your Word to communicate that truth to us. Help us to make a super human commitment to follow you everywhere you go and to be spiritually pure, righteous and blameless before you and before those in the world around us. Help us to remember that when we go through trials and tribulations in this life that you promise to be right there beside us. Thank you for the hope of an eternity spent with you in Heaven. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Jesus Unveiled

The Great Deceiver

(Revelation 13:11-18)

 

INTRODUCTION

“In an article title ‘U.N. Faithful Eye Global Religion,’ James Harder writes,

 

The secretary-general of the United Nation’s Millennium Peace summit thinks that all religions apples fall from the same tree and are equally delicious. ​​ At a recent international meeting, he told 1,000 delegates that religions need to accept the validity of all religions or else it will be difficult to attain world peace. ​​ Recently, the notion has emerged that the pathway to peace necessitates the unification of religions. ​​ The Universal Religion Initiative (URI) recently convened with 300 people present representing 39 religions and signed a charter, which officially launched the movement. ​​ The goal is that there will come a day in which “religious people will no longer insist on a single truth.” ​​ Episcopal Bishop Swing, a leader in the movement, goes even further: ​​ “There will have to be a godly cease-fire, a temporary truce where the absolute exclusive claims of each [religion] will be honored but an agreed upon neutrality will be exercised in terms of proselytizing, condemning, murdering, or dominating. ​​ These will not be tolerated in the United Religions Zone.” ​​ (22-33).”

 

I am not suggesting that the United Nations is in league with the antichrist, but I am saying that the impulse to unify the world in a single religion is already alive and well in our day. ​​ We must be on guard and realize that the true gospel necessarily makes exclusive claims about God, Christ, salvation, and eternity, and to minimize those claims is neither loving nor wise.” ​​ [Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 233].

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Counterfeit money

        • I worked in the banking industry, as a teller, right after I graduated from college

        • When I went through my training, they didn’t teach us how to identify a counterfeit bill

        • Instead they taught us all of the attributes of real bills

        • They told us what to look for in a real $20, $50, and $100 so that when we were presented with one of them, we could very quickly look for those attributes to determine if the bill was genuine or not

    • Technology has changed how we determine whether a bill is genuine or counterfeit

        • I remember using a special marker, while working at Walmart, that you would run over a bill to determine if was genuine or not

        • The mark would turn dark when the bill was genuine and be invisible if the bill was fake

        • Now they have special scanners (I don’t know how those work, but I recently had a Lowe’s cashier put the bill I gave her in the scanner, fortunately it came back as genuine, otherwise I would have had to talk with my bank)

 

  • WE

    • How many of us have been burned by buying something that was an imitation and not the original?

        • Why do we do that?

        • It’s to save money, right?

        • We want the benefit of the item, but we don’t want to pay the high price for the original item

    • Charging cables

        • There have been news articles about charging cables

        • One local television station did a report on cheap versus more expensive charging cables

        • They are not all created equal, although that’s what the manufacturers want us to believe

        • Sometimes it’s better to spend the extra money to get the original so we can protect our electronic devices

 

John sees a second beast coming out of the earth and he describes what it looks like and what its purpose is. ​​ It has come to point people to the Antichrist and it will use deception, fear, and economic pressure to accomplish that task. ​​ John wants us to understand that...

 

BIG IDEA – Knowing the original protects us from being deceived by the fake.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 13:11-18)

    • Beast Described (v. 11)

        • The second beast came up out of the earth

        • Looks can be deceiving

          • I always get a kick out of the images that are used on books or to advertise upcoming conferences or special appearances

            • They use an image from a long time ago

            • Then, when they come out on stage, you wonder if you’re at the wrong conference or event

            • Or perhaps you think you went into the wrong room for the break out session

            • I’m not sure why they use an older picture for a new book or for advertising for conferences or special appearances

            • I hope to grow old gracefully, but I haven’t written any books and no one is asking me to speak at any conferences, so I think I can accomplish this goal

          • Social media

            • Social media allows us to create the image we want people to see

            • We may not be trying to give a false idea of who we are

            • Most people give the impression that everything in their life is wonderful, fun, and great

            • There are those who use social media as a way to prey on the innocent, so they have definitely created a false idea of who they are, online

            • That’s what we see here with the description of the second beast

          • False prophet

            • Most scholars identify this second beast as the false prophet

            • This title for the second beast is not given in this series of verse, but he is identified this way in other parts of Revelation

            • Revelation 16:13, Then I saw three evil spirits that looked like frogs; they came out of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet.

            • Revelation 19:20a, But the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who had performed the miraculous signs on his behalf.

            • Revelation 20:10, And the devil, who deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and the false prophet had been thrown.

          • Two horns like a lamb

            • The appearance of the first beast (Antichrist) could be described as grotesque with seven heads and ten horns with one of the heads having a scar from a “fatal” wound

            • But here, the second beast is described as having two horns like a lamb

            • This is Satan’s attempt to imitate Christ as the Lamb of God

            • Satan is using deception and imitation here – he wants the inhabitants of the earth to see this second beast as someone who is gentle and harmless

            • “The image of the horns (Rev. 13:11) suggests that the false prophet has authority, but the absence of a crown indicates that his authority is not political.” ​​ [Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, New Testament, Volume 2, 606]

            • Jesus warned us about this kind of deception

            • Matthew 7:15-16a, "Watch out for false prophets. ​​ They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. ​​ By their fruit you will recognize them.”

            • While Jesus was speaking of other false prophets, His warning applies to this great deceiver, because while he may look like a lamb when he opens his mouth it is a different story

          • Spoke like a dragon

            • “This is not the roar of an intimidating dragon but the beguiling, deceitful, and deceptive speech of the serpent who deceived Adam and Eve in the garden (Mounce, Revelation, 256).” ​​ [Akin, 232]

            • 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4, Don’t let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day will not come, until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction. ​​ He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.

            • The warning for us is clear – don’t be deceived by someone who appears to be gentle and harmless, yet speaks deceitfully and deceptively

          • Knowing the original protects us from being deceived by the fake.

        • We know what this beast looks like, but what is his work, what is his purpose in the end times?

    • Work of the Beast (v. 12)

        • We see that he exercised all of the authority of the first beast on his behalf

          • Basically, he has the same authority as the first beast

          • He also has the power, dominion, and great authority of the dragon – it has been passed down to him from the first beast

          • He is exercising (doing/using) this authority in the presence of the first beast – the first beast has commissioned him to act on his behalf

          • He is a witness for the first beast – singing his praises and pointing others to him

        • He made the inhabitants of the earth worship the first beast

          • The first beast is identified by the fatal wound that had been healed

          • The same Greek word is used here for “make” as was used for “exercised” (poieō)

          • It means “to make” or “to do”

          • Most Bible translations use the English word “makes” or “causes”

          • The NLT translates it as “requires”

          • The CSB translates it as “compels”

          • Those two translations bring more force to what the false prophet is doing in exercising his delegated authority

          • He is making (requiring) everyone to worship the beast

        • While there appears to be some coercion here, we also see that the false prophet uses great and miraculous signs to deceive the inhabitants of the earth

    • Deception of the Beast (vv. 13-15)

        • Performed great and miraculous signs

          • PRINCIPLE – Evil can use the appearance of miracles to deceive people.

          • “Not everything that appears to be a miracle is a miracle. ​​ And not everything that is a miracle is a miracle from God.” ​​ [Akin, 233]

            • When Moses was sent back to Egypt to lead the Israelites out, the magicians in Pharaoh’s court were able to duplicate the first three plagues by their magic arts

            • They were able to turn their staffs into snakes (Ex. 7:11-12); turn the water to blood (Ex. 7:22); and make frogs cover the land (Ex. 8:7)

            • Beginning with the plague of gnats, the magicians were no longer able to duplicate this through their magic arts

            • Exodus 8:18-19, But when the magicians tried to produce gnats by their secret arts, they could not. ​​ And the gnats were on men and animals. ​​ The magicians said to Pharaoh, “This is the finger of God.” ​​ But Pharaoh’s heart was hard and he would not listen, just as the Lord had said.

          • We don’t know all of the great and miraculous signs the false prophet will perform, but he obviously will do multiple ones, because the word “signs” is in the plural

          • We are given one example of what he did

            • He will cause fire to come down from heaven to earth

              • Most of the time in Scripture when fire came down from heaven or from the presence of the Lord it was an act of God’s judgment

              • Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 19:24)

              • When Aaron’s sons, Nadab and Abihu offered unauthorized fired before the Lord, fire came out from the presence of the Lord and consumed them (Lev. 10:1-2)

              • The Israelites were complaining about their hardships where the Lord could hear them, He sent from Himself and consumed some of the outskirts of the camp (Num. 11:1)

              • Perhaps the most well-known Biblical example of fired coming down from heaven is when Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel. ​​ They were unable to get Baal to consume their sacrifice, but God consumed all of Elijah’s sacrifice (1 Kings 18:38)

              • We’re not told if this fire from heaven consumed anything or anyone

            • He did this in full view of the people

              • The great and miraculous signs of a true prophet are always pointing to God or Jesus

              • False prophets will use their “power” to elevate themselves in the eyes of the people

              • The false prophet here is pointing people to the Antichrist, so he is performing his miraculous signs in full view of everyone

          • These great and miraculous signs were done for one reason, and one reason only, to deceive the inhabitants of the earth

            • We have to know the original, so we’re not deceived by the fake

            • How can we know the original?

            • God has provided his Holy Word for us to study and mine the nuggets of truth from

            • His Word is true and trustworthy

            • We have to take the time to study it, memorize it, and hide it in our hearts

            • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Commit to studying the original (God’s Word), so I can tell when something is fake.

              • There are multiple opportunities for you to study the original

              • We have Sunday school classes every Sunday morning at 9:00 am

              • There are multiple small groups that are meeting or will begin meeting soon

                • Dean and Nancy Tate’s home in Idaville begins this evening (Oct. 14)

                • Doris Hoffman’s home in York Springs continuing to meet this evening (Oct. 14)

                • Shape UP small group continuing to meet at the church (Oct. 24)

              • The Men’s Bible Study will be starting on Oct. 16

        • Deception through the signs

          • All of this is happening under the control of God

          • “God ‘gives’ the false prophet his power to ‘delude’ the nations with counterfeit miracles (13:14; 19:20). ​​ In Rom. 1:24, 26 we are told that due to their absolute depravity, ‘God gave [the Gentiles] over to their shameful lusts.’ ​​ This is the same principle . . . Since the earth-dwellers have rejected God’s offer of salvation and refused to repent (9:20-21), God is ‘giving them over’ to the very ‘deception’ they have already preferred.” ​​ [Osborne, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 514]

          • This deception is pretty convincing, because the second beast is able to tell the people to set up an image of the first beast and they obey

          • “Blinded by unbelief and sin, the world will easily fall prey to the second Beast’s deceptive message and methods. ​​ Intellectually attracted to him, emotionally drawn by his appealing style and convinced by his amazing signs, they will voluntarily submit and obey [and worship]. ​​ (Insights, 184).” ​​ [Swindoll cited by Akin, 234]

        • Ordered the people to set up an image of the beast

          • The people will do just as he says, because they have been completed deceived

          • They believe that the Antichrist and the false prophet are genuine and real instead of counterfeit and fake

          • The image will be in honor of the first beast

            • The fatal wound is mentioned again

            • We see a little more detail about how the first beast sustained this wound

            • It came by the sword

            • This wound, and the healing of it, is particularly significant in the deception of the people of the earth, which is why it is mentioned as often as it is

          • The false prophet is then given power to give breath to the image so it could speak

            • We are not told exactly how this image would be animated and able to speak

            • In ancient times there were individuals who used pulleys and machines combined with ventriloquism to make it appear as those images could move and speak

            • There is also a spiritual realm, inhabited by demons (and angels), who perhaps possess the image and cause it to come to life

            • The purpose behind animating the image of the Antichrist is so it could speak and give directions concerning those who refused to worship it

          • PRINCIPLE – Evil will use the threat of death to force some people to reject God and worship the Antichrist.

            • The great division of the human race is in view here

            • People will not be able to straddle the fence at this point

            • They will either worship the Antichrist or be killed

              • “Half-hearted Christians do not surrender their lives for a cause in which they do not really believe.” ​​ [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 258-59]

              • Worshiping the fake Christ (Antichrist) will result in eternal separation from God

              • Knowing the original protects us from being deceived by the fake.

              • We will have to be willing to surrender our lives in order to faithfully follow Jesus Christ

            • In our current day and age

              • Most of us are not having our lives threatens because we are Christians

              • We don’t fear death, but we do fear other lesser threats

              • We don’t want to be alienated because of our faith

                • We don’t let our friends at school know we are a Christian, because we may be made fun of

                • We don’t let our family, neighbors, or coworkers know we are follower of Christ, because we might be ridiculed or persecuted

                • Kerry Livgren, former band member of Kansas, tells the story of his conversion, which was private. ​​ One of the other band members asked him what was different about him. ​​ He said that he never told the other band members that he had accepted Christ, but his speech and actions (or what he wasn’t saying and doing) spoke volumes. ​​ The band member that asked him what was different told him that he was a Christian too. ​​ Kerry’s response was, “I didn’t know.” ​​ That band member’s life did not show a transformed life, while Kerry’s did.

              • If we aren’t able to stand up for our faith when death isn’t a threat, then how will we be able to do it when death is a threat?

              • We have to determine now, whether we are all in, or simply just playing church or “trying out” Christianity

                • People should be able to tell from our speech and actions, whether or not we are a Christian

                • They should also hear it from our mouths – we should be sharing our testimony

                • Where are you at today? ​​ (Is your relationship with Christ nominal or on fire? ​​ Are you willing to sacrifice your job, friends, family, reputation, etc. in order to follow Jesus whole-heartedly? ​​ Are you all in or simply following half-heartedly?)

                • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Commit to follow Jesus with my whole heart, even if it costs me everything.

                  • Making that commitment today means that some things will have to change

                  • There will be things you will have to sacrifice in order to be all in

                  • It means spending time studying God’s Word, praying, serving, sacrificing, seeking, sharing your faith, and much more

                  • Your entire life will be directed by focusing on what God is calling you to do instead of what the world thinks you should do

                  • It may mean changing careers to serve in ministry

                  • God may call you to be a missionary overseas

                  • It’s no longer good enough for us to remain in the “holy huddle”

                  • We have to be crashing the gates of hell and spreading light into the darkness

            • While we don’t have the threat of death hovering over our heads right now, when the eschaton unfolds, the people of the earth will have a choice to make concerning worshiping the Antichrist

        • That will not be the only choice they will have to make, which we see in the final three verses of this section

    • Mark of the Beast (vv. 16-18)

        • The same Greek word is used once more (poieō) which can mean to make or do

          • Most translations have it as “caused”

          • The NIV uses “forced”

          • The NLT uses “required”

          • Again both of those are stronger that simply saying “to make”

        • It includes everyone

          • The three couplets (small and great; rich and poor; free and slave) are a literary way of saying everyone

          • No one is exempt from being told that they need to receive the mark of the beast

        • Location of the mark

          • They can get it on their right

          • They can also get it on their forehead

          • This is another imitation of what God and Christ have done

          • Revelation 22:4, They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads.

        • What is the mark?

          • We don’t know what the mark will be

          • There has been speculation that it could a tattoo that is visible

          • Others believe it will be a chip embedded under the skin perhaps (we see that technology happening right now)

          • What we do know is that the mark is the number of the name of the beast

            • It takes wisdom to understand the number of the name of the beast

            • John tells us that it is man’s number

            • He also tells us that the number is 666

            • Is there a way to take the number 666 and put a name to it?

              • There is an ancient practice called gematria that takes letters of the alphabet and assigns numbers to them

              • The first nine letters were the numbers one to nine

              • The next nine signified the tens to the nineties, and so on

              • Scholars have tried for centuries to make sense of the number 666

              • They have done all kinds of calisthenics with letters and numbers to try to figure it out

              • Nothing definitive has ever been agreed upon

              • I’m sure this is by God’s design

              • My favorite speculative interpretation is that 666 represented Ronald Wilson Reagan, because there are six letters in his first, middle, and last name

              • Others believe it is more symbolic than representing something less than perfection

                • God’s number of perfection is 7

                • The 666 represents the continual failure of Satan to defeat God’s people [Mounce, 262]

              • “The solution most commonly accepted today is that 666 is the numerical equivalent of Nero Caesar.” ​​ [Mounce, 262]

            • I believe that John’s associates would understand and be able to wisely determine who he was talking about

            • I also believe that when the time comes for us to understand the name that is associated with man’s number, that God will give us wisdom to discern it

            • Until that time, it is beyond our understanding

          • We also know for sure that the mark will be a sign of ownership by Satan and loyalty to him

            • God sealed the 144,000 as we saw in Rev. 7:2-4

            • We also see in history that the Jews would put the shema in little boxes that they tied around their left arm and across their forehead

            • These phylacteries had Deuteronomy 6:4-8 written on them

            • Read Deuteronomy 6:4-8

            • What we see here is another attempt by Satan to imitate what God has already done

        • Purpose of the mark

          • We have already seen that the mark shows ownership and loyalty to Satan

          • It will also be used to put economic pressure on people to conform to the “one-world” religion

          • PRINCIPLE – Evil will use economic pressure to force people to choose a side.

            • This gentle and harmless false prophet will not seem so gentle and harmless once he is given the power and authority to institute this one-world religion

            • There will not be any tolerance for those who don’t conform with the worship, ownership, and loyalty to the Antichrist

            • As mentioned earlier, every person on earth will have to choose a side

            • There will no longer be any neutral ground to stand on

            • Some people will think it’s harmless to worship the image of the beast, and they may do it without really being devoted to the beast

            • But, when the rubber meets the road it will be all or nothing

              • The economic pressures will be too much

              • Imagine having to watch your children go hungry

              • Think what it would it will be like to not be able to get medical attention

              • Without the mark you won’t be able to get electricity or fuel oil

              • The necessities of life will not be available to you without the mark

        • All of this will require that we know the original so we can protect ourselves from the fake.

 

  • YOU

    • How can we avoid deceit?

    • Patterson gives us six essentials ​​ [Patterson, The New American Commentary, Revelation, 283]

        • Focus on Christ and his incarnation, atonement, and teaching

        • Always determine the doctrinal positions of “miracle workers.” ​​ If they are in violation of Scripture at any point, reject them

        • Be especially alert to “signs and wonders” that hinge on or involve the exchange of money or goods (2 Kgs 5:1-27; Acts 3:6)

        • Remember that regeneration, conversion to Christ, or the new birth is always the greatest miracle and the sure manifestation of the power of God

        • When uncertain, always seek discernment from the biblical text and from the guidance of the Holy Spirit

        • Remember that the Scriptures teach that deceit and false miracles will increase as the world moves toward the eschaton

 

  • WE

    • As the local body of Christ in the greater Idaville area, we have to make sure that we are following God’s Word

    • Then we have to share with and teach others His Word

CONCLUSION

Kerry Livgren, former band member of Kansas, wrote the song Mask Of The Great Deceiver after becoming a Christian. ​​ Here are the lyrics to that song:

 

Well he’s the prince of the world his work is never complete

And though he promises all you’ll lie a slave at his feet

Don’t you know the world is his dominion?

Can’t you see that you’re bound in his chains?

The time is short so take your strength in what remains

 

He will fill up your ears and he’ll dazzle your eyes

But don’t believe what he’s saying ‘cause he’s the father of lies

In your heart don’t you know that he’ll betray you?

In the end he will drag you away

Till all the world is crying for the judgement day

 

And he’s fallen how he’s fallen

From the height of the morning star

Though his light’s still shining brightly

It’s the mask of the great deceiver

The great deceiver

Though the truth has walked among us

And the words that he spoke will remain

There’s a heartbreaking blindness upon us

All our efforts to be free are in vain

Without the gift of love

We’re lost without the love

 

Well he never will rest until his evil is done

And he don’t want you to know your freedom’s already won

Don’t you know the world is his dominion?

Can’t you see he keeps it in chains?

Time is short so take your strength in what remains

 

He’s fallen oh he’s fallen

From the height of the morning star

Though his light’s still shining brightly

It’s the mask of the great deceiver

The mask of the great deceiver

He’s going to make you a believer

He’ll tell you lies

He’ll betray your eyes

The great deceiver

15

 

Jesus Unveiled

The Great Imitator

(Revelation 13:1-10)

 

INTRODUCTION

Most of us are familiar with the saying, “Imitation is the highest/best form of flattery,” but that is only part of the quote from Oscar Wilde. ​​ Here is the full quote:

 

“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.” ​​ [Oscar Wilde].

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Baseball

        • I played baseball growing up

        • I started in the outfield and made my way to third base and shortstop before settling in at first base

        • I loved playing first base, because I was involved in almost every play

        • My favorite Major League Baseball, first baseman was Eddie Murray of the Baltimore Orioles

          • I wanted to be like him and play like him

          • He was nicknamed “Steady Eddie”

          • I was a pretty consistent player and good hitter

          • I was right handed like him

          • I tried to switch hit like him, but was a much better right handed hitter

        • I wanted to imitate him and Cal Ripken Jr.

    • Sermon development

        • I have always looked up to my Father, both as a Father and as a Pastor

        • Part of my preaching style definitely comes from him

        • The preparation of a sermon is a combination (hybrid) of at least four influences in my life

          • Preaching verse-by-verse through books of the Bible came through reading multiple books by Chuck Smith, founder of the Calvary Chapel movement

          • The basic outline of ME, WE, GOD, YOU, WE came from reading Communicating for a Change by Andy Stanley

          • The big idea came as a result of taking a preaching class in seminary and reading Haddon W. Robinson’s book Biblical Preaching, The Development and Delivery of Expository Messages

          • Finally, the identification of principles found in each passage was a result of the teachings of Dr. David A. Dorsey, deceased OT Professor at Evangelical Seminary

        • I am imitating what each of those individuals has taught me about preparing and delivering God’s Word

 

  • WE

    • Who do you look up to?

        • Is it a teacher, parent, mentor, celebrity, athlete, etc.?

        • Do you imitate what they say and do? ​​ Why or why not?

    • Who have you or are you imitating right now?

        • Perhaps it is or was a teacher in high school or a professor in college

        • Maybe it’s a professional athlete

        • It could be a parent, grandparent, or mentor

        • Depending on what field you’re working in, it could be someone that is recognized as a leader or innovator in that field

We’ll see today that Satan and his beast (Antichrist) will imitate God and Jesus in an effort to draw people away from God. ​​ They will say and do some of the same things that God and Jesus did. ​​ This is all a part of Satan making war against the offspring of the woman. ​​ What should our response be as followers of Jesus Christ? ​​ John wants us to understand that...

 

BIG IDEA – When Satan attacks, we are called to faithfully endure.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 13:1-10)

    • Making war against the offspring of the woman

        • Last week we saw that the dragon was unsuccessful at overtaking the woman (Israel), so he turned his attention to her offspring (believers both Jews and Gentiles)

        • He is making war against them

        • What we’ll see today and next week, is specifically how he is making war against the woman’s offspring

          • The water beast (Antichrist) – political evil

          • The earth beast (False Prophet) – religious evil

        • The dragon is making war through the two main structures within the culture

        • Let’s look, then, to how he makes war through the political structure

    • Beast Revealed (vv. 1-4)

        • Anticipation of the dragon (v. 1a)

          • The dragon is standing on the edge of the sea

            • While it is not stated here, the dragon is probably standing there with anticipation

            • As we noted last week, this dragon (Satan) is persistent

            • He is not discouraged or dissuaded by continual defeat by God

            • The failures he has experienced have only made him more and more angry and more and more determined to make war against God’s people

          • John sees the beast coming up out of the sea

            • There was great fear concerning the sea

            • Throughout the ancient world the sea was associated with evil

            • The imagery here only lends credibility to those fears and beliefs

          • John describes for us, then, what he sees as this beast rises from the sea

        • Appearance of the beast (vv. 1b-2a)

          • The beast described by John reminds us of the four beasts that Daniel saw in his vision

            • These four beasts came up out of the sea

            • Read Daniel 7:3-8

            • “In Daniel’s vision, he watched the emergence from the sea of a lion-like beast (Babylonia), a bear (Medo-Persia), and a leopard (Graeco-Macedonian); and this is followed by a fourth beast altogether different from those that went before.” ​​ [Patterson, The New American Commentary, Revelation, 274]

            • These were the political powers of the ancient world with one political empire yet to be revealed in the future

            • We see a lot of similarities between the four beasts described by Daniel and the one beast described by John

            • In Revelation 17 we will see a fuller explanation of what each part of the this beast represents, so we’ll save address the beast’s appearance in more detail when we get there

          • Ten horns

            • Horns always represent power and strength in Scripture

            • So this beast will obviously have some kind of political power during the second half of the tribulation

          • Seven heads

            • As with the enormous red dragon that had seven heads and ten horns (Rev. 12:3)

            • The multiple heads represented wisdom for the dragon, so they also represent wisdom here for the beast

            • “In addition to his ten horns, the beast is described by John as having seven heads. ​​ As will be seen in Revelation 17 . . . , those seven heads represent seven successive world empires: ​​ Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and Antichrist’s final world kingdom.” ​​ [MacArthur cited by Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 222]

          • Ten crowns

            • These crowns are the diadema, or royal crowns

            • This speaks of kingdoms, authority, and political influence

          • Blasphemous name on head

            • Each of the seven heads had a blasphemous name written on it

            • John’s readers would have connected the blasphemous names with “the titles of divinity attributed to the Roman emperor (‘lord,’ ‘savior,’ ‘son of god,’ ‘our lord and god’).” ​​ [Osborne, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 491]

            • In the Roman world, the giving of titles of divinity was reserved for the emperors after their death (except for Domitian who demanded it, while he was still alive)

            • The Greeks didn’t wait for their rulers to die before they gave them titles of divinity

            • “During his lifetime Augustus had allowed his eastern subjects to pay him divine honors, and at his death the Romans proclaimed him divus (one like the gods). ​​ On his coins Nero was referred to as Savior of the World. ​​ The Roman senate regularly declared its deceased emperors divine. ​​ Domitian was addressed as Dominus et Deus noster; Our Lord and God.” ​​ [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 245-46]

            • The beast (Antichrist) is attempting to usurp Jesus’ power, authority, and divinity

              • He is imitating the original in an effort to receive the worship, only due to Jesus

              • Jesus is the King of kings and the Lord of lords, not this beast from the sea

            • John finally describes what the body of this beast looks like with descriptive words that his readers would have understood

          • Body of the beast

            • Resembled a leopard – “represented the Greek empire under Alexander the Great. ​​ It speaks of the swiftness of its destructive power.” ​​ [Akin, 222]

            • Feet like a bear – “represented Medo-Persia and symbolized its great strength and devouring power.” ​​ [Akin, 222]

            • Mouth like a lion – represented Babylon, “with its majesty, power, and fierceness.” ​​ [Akin, 222]

          • We see this beast from the sea that represents incredible political power and influence, but where did he get this power and authority from?

        • Power and authority of the beast (v. 2b)

          • His power, influence, and authority was given to him by the dragon (Satan)

          • These are the three most important attributes that the dragon can give to the beast

          • The power would be important in accomplishing what seems like miracles as we’ll see in v. 3 and in performing mighty deeds that would influence the inhabitants of the earth

          • The idea of the throne is that beast will rule over the earth

            • He will be the sovereign over the earth just as the dragon had been

            • 2 Corinthians 4:4, The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.

          • Finally, the dragon gives the beast great authority so he will be able to rule over all the inhabitants of the earth

        • Worship of the dragon and beast (vv. 3-4)

          • One of the heads of the beast looked like it had sustained a wound that it should not have recovered from, but it had been healed

            • This is part of the deception of the dragon and the beast

            • It appeared as though they had the power to miraculously heal a fatal wound

            • The wording is significant here, because it never says that the wound “was” fatal

              • NIV – seemed to have a fatal wound

              • NLT – seemed wounded beyond recovery

              • NASB – as if it had been slain

            • Revelation 13:14 helps to clarify that the wound was not actually fatal

            • Revelation 13:14, Because of the signs he was given power to do on behalf of the first beast, he deceived the inhabitants of the earth. ​​ He ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived.

            • The dragon and the beast use the deception of a “fatal wound” and the “miraculous” healing, to draw people into following and worshiping them

          • Their deception worked

            • The whole world marveled at the miracle they had seen and gave their allegiance to the beast

            • The “sacrificial” giving of authority to the beast simply drew the inhabitants of the earth into a deeper devotion to the dragon (Satan)

            • Their worship of the beast included two questions

              • Who is like the beast?

              • Who can make war against him?

        • Imitating the original

          • PRINCIPLE – Satan will imitate God in order to draw people to himself.

          • The beast imitating Christ

            • The horns of the beast are a parody of the “seven horns” of the Lamb

              • While the dragon is the king of the evil empire, he has given the beast his power

              • Revelation 5:6, Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing in the center of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. ​​ He had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth.

              • Jesus is the One who has ultimate power through God the Father

            • The beast has ten crowns on the ten horns

              • Jesus is identified as the rider of the white horse in Revelation 19

              • Revelation 19:12a, His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns.

              • Jesus is the true ruler of the universe, including the earth – He is divine royalty

            • There is a blasphemous name on each of the seven heads of the beast

              • Again, in describing Jesus in Revelation 19, we see that there is a name written on Jesus

              • It is not a blasphemous name that tries to imitate or mimic God, because Jesus is God

              • Revelation 19:12b, 16, He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself . . . On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: ​​ KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS. ​​ 

            • The beast had what appeared to be a fatal wound that had healed

              • This is Satan trying to imitate Jesus’ death and God’s miraculous resurrection of Him

              • This so called miracle got the attention of the inhabitants of the earth

              • It’s interesting that the genuine miracle of Christ’s resurrection was scorned by so many, but the fake healing of the Antichrist is embrace by the whole world

              • The deception of Satan is complete and thorough

          • The dragon imitating God

            • The dragon gives his power, throne, and authority to the beast

              • God did this with Jesus

              • Philippians 2:9-11, Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

              • Matthew 28:18, Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”

            • Worship of the beast

              • The inhabitants of the earth worship the beast (Antichrist) like they should have worshiped God

              • They ask two questions in their worship

                • Who is like the beast?

                • Who can make war against him?

              • Genuine worship should be directed to God – there is no one like our God

                • Exodus 15:11, “Who among the gods is like you, O Lord? ​​ Who is like you – majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?”

                • Psalm 89:6-8, For who in the skies above can compare with the Lord? ​​ Who is like the Lord among the heavenly beings? ​​ In the counsel of the holy ones God is greatly feared; he is more awesome than all who surround him. ​​ O Lord God Almighty, who is like you? ​​ You are mighty, O Lord, and your faithfulness surrounds you.

              • We already know the answer to the second question

                • God can and will wage war against the beast and will be victorious

                • We saw that in Revelation 12:7-8, the dragon and his angels fought against Michael and his angels

                • They lost and were hurled down out of heaven

                • We also see in Revelation 18:1 that an angel from heaven was given great authority and announced that Babylon the Great had fallen

          • We need to make sure that we are imitating the original

            • Paul challenged the Corinthian believers to imitate Christ

            • 1 Corinthians 11:1, And you should imitate me, just as I imitate Christ (NLT)

            • 1 Peter 2:21, To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps (NIV)

            • Read Philippians 2:3-8

            • John 13:34, “A new command I give you: Love one another. ​​ As I have loved you, so you must love one another.

            • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Imitate Jesus Christ in my speech, actions, and attitudes.

        • While the beast seems to have great power and authority, it is limited and controlled by God

    • Beast Controlled (vv. 5-8)

        • PRINCIPLE – God has ultimate authority and allows certain things to happen according to His plan and purpose.

        • We see in these four verses the divine passive once again

          • The Greek word is translated as “was given”

          • Every time it is used in Revelation is it representing the fact that divine control in involved over all things

          • Here divine control is over the beast and what he is allowed to do

        • God allows the beast to do three things

          • Blaspheme and slander (v. 5-6)

            • Blaspheme means to revile or defame someone in speech, to harm their reputation

              • This seems counter intuitive for God to give the Antichrist permission to harm his reputation

              • This reminds me of what our modern culture calls a “roasting”

                • It normally happens when someone is being honored, but instead the other guests say things about them to defame them and make them look bad

                • I’m not certain how this is supposed to honor an individual, but it is something that is commonplace in our culture today

              • The Antichrist is given permission by God to “roast” God

            • The Antichrist is given permission to do two things with his words

              • Defame God

                • Paul wrote about this to the Thessalonian believers

                • 2 Thessalonians 2:4, He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming to be God.

                • Daniel 7:8, “While I was thinking about the horns, there before me was another horn, a little one, which came up among them; and three of the first horns were uprooted before it. ​​ This horn had eyes like the eyes of a man and a mouth that spoke boastfully.”

                • Daniel 7:25, He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints and try to change the set times and the laws. ​​ The saints will be handed over to him for a time, times and half a time.

                • Daniel 11:36, The king will do as he pleases. ​​ He will exalt and magnify himself above every god and will say unheard-of things against the God of gods. ​​ He will be successful until the time of wrath is completed, for what has been determined must take place.

              • Slander God’s name, His dwelling place, and those who live in heaven

                • The Antichrist will make false statements about God’s name

                • He will do the same concerning God’s dwelling place

                • Finally, he will also make false statements about the saints living in heaven

            • All of this is only for short period of time – 42 months (3.5 years)

            • The second thing he is given permission to do is to make war against the saints and conquer them

          • Conquer the saints (v. 7a)

            • We see here that Satan will use the Antichrist to accomplish what he is going to do with the offspring of the woman (Rev. 12:17)

            • This is all under God’s sovereign control

            • We’ll see in v. 10 that the conquering of the saints will include imprisonment and death

            • Osborne explains a significant paradox in Revelation, “as the dragon and the beast conquer the saints, they are conquered by the saints.” ​​ [Osborne, 501]

            • This is not the end for the saints, in fact, it is just the beginning of eternal life for them

            • When Satan attacks, we are called to faithfully endure.

            • The third and final thing that God allows the beast to do is have authority over the inhabitants of the earth

          • Authority over the earth dwellers (vv. 7b-8)

            • The use of the phrase “every tribe, people, language and nation,” simply means everyone on earth

              • There is one important distinction about who the beast has authority over

              • He has authority over all the people on the earth, whose names are not written in the book of life belonging to the Lamb – all unbelievers

              • Jesus predicted that this would happen when He was teaching on the Mount of Olives

              • Matthew 24:24, For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect – if that were possible.

            • The result of the beast having authority over all the unbelievers on earth is that they will worship him

              • This isn’t hard to believe, because they will be astonished by the “miracle” of the supposed fatal wound inflicted on the beast that is “healed”

              • They are also impressed by the generosity of the dragon in giving the beast his power, throne, and authority

            • PRINCIPLE – God had His redemptive plan set down from the beginning of time.

              • From the creation of the world has been hotly debated in this verse

              • Does that phrase modify the writing of names in the book of life or the slaying of the Lamb?

              • The word order, in Greek, favors the modification of the slaying of the Lamb

                • So Jesus’ death on the cross was planned from the very beginning

                • 1 Peter 1:18-21, For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect. ​​ He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake. ​​ Through him you believe in God, who raised him from the dead and glorified him, and so your faith and hope are in God.

                • We can be thankful to God for fulfilling His plan of redemption that was planned out from the beginning

              • The idea of believers being predestined before the beginning of time is not without Biblical backing

                • That seems to be the clear understanding of Revelation 17:8

                • Paul also taught this in Ephesians 1:4-5

        • So the beast has arrived on the scene and is given power and authority from Satan and is allowed to do several things under God’s control

        • As this section of Revelation comes to a close we see a familiar phrase that was used in the letters to the seven churches

          • He who has an ear, let him hear

          • Now the remainder of the phrase is omitted here, what the Spirit says to the churches

          • This is not addressing the churches at this point, but rather the saints/believers

    • Saints Endure (vv. 9-10)

        • The fate of followers of Jesus (vv. 9-10a)

          • Some believers will be imprisoned during the second half of the tribulation

          • Other believers will be killed with sword (martyred)

          • We see this same exhortation in Jeremiah 15:2, And if they ask you, ‘Where shall we go?’ tell them, ‘This is what the Lord says: ​​ “‘Those destined for death, to death; those for the sword, to the sword; those for starvation, to starvation; those for captivity, to captivity.’

          • Jesus also taught his disciples what they would have to go through to be His follower, which applies all the way through the end of time

          • Matthew 24:9, “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me.”

          • We know persecution, imprisonment, and death are guaranteed for followers of Jesus Christ, so what are we called to do when it comes?

        • What believers are called to (v. 10b)

          • When Satan attacks, we are called to faithfully endure.

          • We must patiently endure and be faithful while we’re imprisoned

          • We must patiently endure and remain faithful even to the point of death

          • For us today, we may not experience imprisonment or death, but we may experience persecution and ridicule by those who don’t believe in God

            • Some people have been hardened towards God, because of life circumstances

            • Perhaps God didn’t answer their prayer the way they wanted Him to, so they have turned their back on God

            • Others simply don’t want to submit to the Lordship of Christ in their life – they want to be their own boss

            • Some individuals make the statement that they have “tried” Christianity and it didn’t work for them

            • Tragically, some have been physically and emotionally abused by those claiming to be Christians

          • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Endure patiently and remain faithful when my family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers ridicule and persecute me.

  • YOU

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  • WE

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CONCLUSION

“It is, and it will be, costly to follow Christ in this world, but don’t compromise! ​​ Even it if means you’re being slain, hold fast to your faith. ​​ Even if it means you lose your job and all your money, hold fast to your faith. ​​ Even if it means ridicule and oppression and isolation or imprisonment or death, follow the Lamb! ​​ And one day you will stand with him, you will sing with him, and you will be satisfied completely in him (“Fighting,” 2012) ​​ [David Platt cited by Akin, 226].

13

 

Jesus Unveiled

The Persistent Dragon

(Revelation 12:13-17)

 

INTRODUCTION

“The story has a semi-biblical tone: A man and woman together in a garden come across a serpent. The serpent awakens them to their own mortality and their lives are changed forever. ​​ But that's where the similarities end, because in this story, the man grabbed a shovel to decapitate the snake—a 4-foot-long Western diamondback rattlesnake—after it spooked his wife. And when he went to pick up the severed head, it sank its fangs into his flesh and released a near deadly dose of venom.

 

About two miles into the drive to the hospital her husband began having seizures, lost his vision and, unknown to them, began bleeding internally. So she met up with an ambulance and then a helicopter, which flew the 40-year-old to the hospital as his organs were already shutting down.

 

“A severed viper head certainly can deliver a dangerous bite, as can the unsecured head of a recently ‘killed’ snake,” Harry Greene, a biology professor at Cornell University, told NPR. ​​ Greene suspects he was injected with a powerful dose of venom. Living snakes typically strike quickly and rear back from whatever threat they perceive, but because the one in this instance was dead, it most likely latched on until someone forcibly removed it.”

 

Vanessa Romo, "Man Kills Snake; Snake Tries To Kill Him Back," NPR (6-7-18); submitted by Van Morris, Mt. Washington, Kentucky.

 

[https://www.preachingtoday.com/illustrations/2018/august/man-kills-snake-snake-tries-to-kill-him-back.html]

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Asking Judy out on a date for the first time

        • Some of you know how Judy and I met, but for those of you who don’t here is how it happened

        • I saw Judy sitting across the room in our History of Civilization class

        • She was sitting by a another girl I knew from Bible Quiz Team in PA

        • I asked this girl if she knew whether Judy was dating anyone (she found out that Judy was not seeing anyone)

        • One day after class I caught up with Judy, introduced myself and then asked her if she was interested in going to the movie that was being shown at the Student Union Building that evening

        • Her response was that she needed to study (her focus was in the right place, only 3 weeks in to our Freshman year)

        • I was persistent, because Judy has these incredible freckles, a beautiful smile, and a quiet personality – I found out later that she was also fully committed to the Lord

        • Since she had to study that evening, I asked her if she would like to go to the movie that was playing at the local cinema in downtown Huntington, IN

        • It was then that she realized that I was asking her out on a date

        • She agreed to go to the movie with me and the rest is history – 27 years of marriage, nearly 30 years of knowing each other, and three sons later

    • Our children are persistent

        • I know this doesn’t happen with anyone else’s children, but our children have pestered us in the past when they really wanted something

        • They can be very persistent in presenting their case for “needing” something

        • Again, I know this hasn’t happened to anyone else, but I’ve had to tell them not to bring it up again, because they’ve mentioned multiple times in a day for several days

 

  • WE

    • Being persistent

        • I want everyone to take a moment to think about a time when you’ve been persistent

        • How did it turn out? ​​ (positive or negative?)

    • Areas where we can be persistent

        • How many of you have experienced the persistence of a telemarketer? ​​ [share the story of the recent telemarketer]

        • It’s well known today that within the medical community, we have to be our own advocate, especially when something is wrong and the doctors don’t know what’s happening

        • Relationships

        • Finding a job

        • School (college may be more challenging than high school)

        • Saving for the future

 

We’ll see in these five verses today that Satan never gives up. ​​ He has lost the war, but continues to battle. ​​ He has lost his head, but is still harmful. ​​ He may be defeated in one area, but that doesn’t stop him. ​​ Instead he comes at God’s people from a different angel or attacks a different group. ​​ Throughout his persistent attacks, God protects His people. ​​ That’s what John wants us to understand today, that...

 

BIG IDEA – Evil is persistent, but God protects His people.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 12:13-17)

    • Failures of the Dragon

        • The enormous red dragon fails to devour the male child (Jesus) born by the woman (Rev. 12:4-6)

        • The dragon in defeated in a heavenly battle against Michael and his angels (Rev. 12:7-8)

        • These failures don’t stop the dragon from continuing to pursue God’s people

        • What we see in Rev. 12:13-17 is an expansion of Rev. 12:6, The woman fled into the desert to a place prepared for her by God, where she might be taken care of for 1,260 days.

    • Pursuing the Woman (v. 13)

        • As we saw last week, Satan is a loser

          • He and his angels fought against Michael and his angels

          • He lost and was hurled down to earth

          • Satan recognizes that he has lost and is now on earth

          • He lost the war in heaven, so now he is waging war on earth

          • He begins the war on earth by pursuing the woman, which is representative of Israel and the church

          • Akin cites Mounce concerning who the woman represents, “It is out of faithful Israel that the Messiah will come [ultimately embodied in a particular woman named Mary]. ​​ It should cause no trouble that within the same chapter the woman comes to signify the church (v. 17). ​​ The people of God are one throughout redemptive history. ​​ The early church did not view itself as discontinuous with faithful Israel. ​​ (Revelation, 232) ​​ [Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 216]

        • He pursued the woman

          • Osborne cites Swete about the meaning of the Greek word for “pursued.”

          • “There is a double meaning in this verb, as the dragon both ‘pursued’ and ‘persecuted’ her (so Swete 1911: ​​ 157.” ​​ [Osborne, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 482]

            • We will see this played out in verse 15

            • There we see the persecution described as water coming from the serpents mouth

          • We will see an exodus motif throughout these five verses, which will remind us of the Israelites and all they went through as they fled Egypt

            • Here we see the dragon pursuing the woman, which reminds us of Pharaoh pursuing the Israelites

            • She is fleeing into the desert, just as the Israelites had done

            • Exodus 14:8, The Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh king of Egypt, so that he pursued the Israelites, who were marching out boldly.

          • The people of God, who are still on earth during this period of the tribulation, will be pursued and persecuted by Satan

        • Although they will be pursued and persecuted by Satan, they will be protected by God

    • Protecting the Woman (vv. 14-16)

        • PRINCIPLE – God provides protection for His people.

          • We’ll see this principle played out in vv. 14 and 16

          • God will not allow Satan to overtake His people

        • God provides the woman with two wings of a great eagle

          • Exodus typology seen again

            • The people of God are not given two literal wings of an eagle to fly away to the desert

            • It is a picture of God’s providential protection and care of His people [Akin, 216]

            • The imagery of wings in Scripture points to God’s protective care

              • This was true when God brought the Israelites out of Egypt

              • Exodus 19:4, ‘You yourselves have seen what I did to Egypt, and how I carried you on eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.’

              • God protected the Israelites as they fled Egypt and brought them to Mt. Sinai where He met with them

              • Deuteronomy 32:10-12, In a desert land he found him, in a barren and howling waste. ​​ He shielded him and cared for him; he guarded him as the apple of his eye, like an eagle that stirs up hits nest and hovers over its young, that spreads its wings to catch them and carries them on its pinions. ​​ The Lord alone led him; no foreign god was with him.

              • This promise of protection and care isn’t just for the Israelites, but it’s for everyone who puts their hope in Jesus Christ

              • Isaiah 40:29-31, He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. ​​ Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. ​​ They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

            • God promises to protect and care for us as we experience the persistence of evil in our lives.

          • Purpose of the two wings

            • It is to protect the people of God until they reach the place He has prepared for them in the desert

            • The desert is a place of spiritual protection [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 241]

            • We see throughout the Old Testament that individuals fled into the desert where God protected and provided for them [Osborne, 464]

              • David left Gath and escaped to the cave of Adullam. ​​ When his brothers and his father’s household heard about it, they went down to him there. ​​ All those who were in distress or in debt or discontented gathered around him, and he became their leader. ​​ About four hundred men were with him. ​​ (1 Samuel 22:1-2)

              • Read 1 Kings 19:3-9 (Elijah)

              • Hosea 2:14, “Therefore I am now going to allure her; I will lead her into the desert and speak tenderly to her. (This speaks of God restoring Israel and He does it in the desert)

            • Jesus spent time in the wilderness alone, so He could communicate with God (Mark 1:35; Matt. 14:13; Luke 4:42; 5:16)

          • While in the desert, God also provides for their needs

            • God will provide nourishment for His people

              • If we continue with the comparisons to the Exodus in the Old Testament, we know that God provided nourishment, supernaturally, for the Israelites in the form of manna

              • While it’s not stated here, how God will provide nourishment for His people, we know that He has the power to do it supernaturally

              • PRINCIPLE – God sustains His people through difficult times.

                • Perhaps you’ve experience this in your own life

                • When you’ve experienced emotional or mental difficulties, God sustained you through His Word or another person that He sent your way

                • Maybe you were going through a difficult financial time and God provided in a supernatural way at just the right time

                • Those of us who have gone through spiritual battles and have come out the other side, know what it’s like to be sustained by God through the battle

              • In this end times scenario we see that God’s protection will be complete, but limited

            • God’s protection will be complete for a limited time

              • The serpent will not be able to reach this remnant

              • They will be protected and nourished for three and a half years (a specific period of time, if not a literal 3.5 years)

                • Here the three and a half years is identified as time, times and half a time

                • In verse 6 it was explained in days – 1,260 days

                • Osborne sees this as “a direct allusion to Dan. 7:25 and 12:7 . . . when the saints will be ‘handed over’ to the little horn, who will ‘oppress’ them (7:25). ​​ This is the flip side of that emphasis: ​​ they will be oppressed through physical persecution but will be nourished spiritually by God.” ​​ [Osborne, 482-83]

                • They will be protected from the serpent’s deceptions and lies for a period of time

          • Satan is persistent in his pursuit of God’s people – he isn’t giving in – he’s trying to turn the world against this Jewish remnant

        • The serpent’s persecution

          • We see that the serpent’s persecution is compared to water that is spewed from his mouth like a river

          • Verbal instead of physical

            • Some believe the reference to water or a flood represents an army that will try to overtake God’s people (this certainly could be the case and there are Biblical references to the earth swallowing people)

            • Others believe it represents words, especially since it is coming from the mouth of the serpent

              • “Satan, who can no longer accuse the saints to God, accuses them to the world instead.” ​​ [Keener, The NIV Application Commentary, Revelation, 323]

              • Satan is trying to drown God’s people with lies and deceit

              • There is a good possibility that what we are seeing here is another round of anti-Semitism

              • Jews have, long been persecuted and spoken of poorly, especially in the Middle East

              • Those who partner with her are also ridiculed and persecuted

            • It definitely represents some kind of evil or tribulation that God’s people will be confronted with

              • Psalm 18:4, The cords of death entangled me; the torrents (floods) of destruction overwhelmed me.

              • The Psalmist also uses the idea of water and floods to depict evil or tribulation in Psalm 32:6 and 69:2

              • Isaiah 43:2, When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.

            • The reference to the water coming from the mouth of the serpent, strengthens the idea that what is being spoken of here relates to words and speech

            • PRINCIPLE – Satan will use lies and deceit to try to overtake God’s people.

              • We see this in our culture all the time

                • It’s the old adage, “He said, she said.”

                • I’m convinced that in certain situations and scenarios, we will never know the truth

                • That’s heart breaking

                • We stretch the truth for our own purposes, to accomplish what we believe is right

              • Maybe we have experienced this in our own lives?

              • Anytime something false is said about us to multiple people, it is nearly impossible to correct it because no one really knows how far the lie has gone

              • In our humanness, we are reluctant to go back to those we told the false information to and make it right

              • But, that’s what we should do

              • We should make every effort to return to each person that we spoke to and correct the false information we spread

              • The next step is to encourage them to do the same thing

              • While it will probably never reach every person who heard, at least an effort was made to make it right

              • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Make right, with as many people as possible, something that I falsely communicated about someone or something.

          • Whether it’s words (lies and deceit) or people physically assaulting God’s people, we know that God will protect them

        • God’s protection

          • We see that something miraculous takes place to protect God’s people

          • The earth opens its mouth and swallows the river that the dragon had spewed out of his mouth

            • Most scholars agree that this is a particularly difficult concept to interpret

            • If the water that the serpent spews from his mouth is referring to an army or people, then certainly there are Biblical references of the earth opening up and swallowing those who were being deceitful or propagating evil against God’s people

              • Osborne cites Dochhorn who believes that what we see here is another reference to the Exodus ​​ [Osborne, 484]

              • While the Israelites were wandering in the desert, there was a group that began to rebel against Moses (Korah, Dathan, Abiram, and On along with 250 Israelite men)

              • Numbers 16:30-32, “But if the Lord brings about something totally new, and the earth opens it mouth and swallows them, with everything that belongs to them, and they go down alive into the grave, then you will know that these men have treated the Lord with contempt.” ​​ As soon as he finished saying all this, the ground under them split apart and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them, with their households and all Korah’s men and all their possessions.

              • We see this same episode recounted in Deut. 11:6

              • In the Song of Moses, found in Exodus 15 we see him describing the defeat of the Egyptians with similar word pictures

              • Exodus 15:12, You stretched out your right hand and the earth swallowed them.

              • “Throughout the OT, this image speaks both of divine judgment and God protecting his people from those who would lead them astray (the sons of Korah) or destroy them (the Egyptians).” ​​ [Osborne, 484]

            • If the water from the serpent’s mouth represents lies, slander, and deceit, then God in His sovereign power protects His people from these lies and slander

              • Perhaps He’ll cause the lies and slander to fall on deaf ears or for the lies and slander to be so outrageous that no one will believe them

              • However He chooses to do it, is up to Him

              • The overarching theme is God’s protection of His people

          • Evil is persistent, but God protects His people.

            • We can have confidence, when we experience the persistence of evil in our own lives, that God will protect us

            • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Claim God’s promise to protect me, as His child, when evil persistently pursues me.

        • Satan realizes that he is defeated once again – he is unable to overpower and drown God’s people with lies and deceit, so he turns his attention to the woman’s offspring

    • Pursuing the Offspring (v. 17)

        • We see that the dragon (Satan) is enraged at the woman

          • What we see here is an intense, passionate anger

          • Just imagine if we were trying to stop something from moving forward, because we hate the person who started it

          • But ever angel and approach we use, to try to stop the movement, ends in failure

          • We would have an intense, passionate anger at the person or group that continues to move forward successfully

          • I’m reminded of the Apostles persecution by the Pharisees and religious leaders

          • They were doing God’s will and following His direction in sharing the Gospel in Jerusalem, but the Pharisees and religious leaders didn’t see it that way (they thought they were right)

          • Read Acts 5:29-39

            • We can try to fight against God, but we will lose, every time

            • Instead, we could join God in what He is doing and experience His blessing

          • Satan didn’t let go of his anger, but rather used it to make war against the woman’s offspring

        • He goes to make war against her offspring

          • Satan is persistent, he isn’t giving up

          • Offspring

            • There are two primary views about who is represented by the offspring

            • Those who hold to the belief that the woman represents Israel, say that her offspring are all other followers of Jesus Christ, both Jew and Gentile

            • Others believe that the woman represents the church universal, both Jews and Gentiles collectively, as a whole, so her offspring represent individuals within that group

            • While the identification of the woman’s offspring is not spelled out directly in this passage, there is one thing we know for sure – they are followers of Jesus Christ, Christians!

          • The second half of verse 17 makes this clear

            • They obey God’s commandments

              • We demonstrate to the world that we are true followers of Jesus Christ by what we do [Easley, Holman New Testament Commentary, Revelation, 215]

              • 1 John 5:3-4, This is love for God: ​​ to obey his commands. ​​ And his commands are not burdensome, for everyone born of God overcomes the world. ​​ This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith.

              • 1 Corinthians 7:19, Circumcision is nothing and uncircumcision is nothing. ​​ Keeping God’s commands is what counts.

              • So, we have to ask ourselves, “Are we obeying God’s commandments?”

              • The woman’s offspring weren’t only obeying God’s commandments, but they were also holding to the testimony of Jesus

            • They hold to the testimony of Jesus

              • We also demonstrate a true commitment to Jesus Christ by what we have [Easley, 215]

              • We believe and share the same testimony as Jesus Christ did

              • 1 John 5:10-12, Anyone who believes in the Son of God has this testimony in his heart. ​​ Anyone who does not believe God has made him out to be a liar, because he has not believed the testimony God has given about his Son. ​​ And this is the testimony: ​​ God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. ​​ He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.

              • How do we have the Son, so we can have life?

                • Recognize our sin

                  • Romans 3:10-12, As it is written: ​​ “There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands, no one who seeks God. ​​ All have turned away, they have together become worthless; there is no one who does good, not even one.”

                  • Romans 3:23 and 6:23

                • Repent of our sin (It is more than just being sorry about our sin, but actively turning away from it, determining in our hearts and minds not to return to it)

                • Accept God’s plan to deal with our sin

                  • 2 Corinthians 5:21, God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

                  • Jesus took our punishment for sin when He died on the cross

                  • God accepted Jesus’ perfect sacrifice, on the cross, by allowing Him to come alive again in three days

                  • God’s plan of salvation comes only through Jesus Christ – He is the way, the truth, and the life

                  • No one comes to the Father except through Jesus

                  • 1 John 5:13, I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.

                  • Eternal life is the kind of life we need here on earth to obey God and it is the kind of life we need to spend eternity with God in heaven some day

              • Are you holding to the testimony of Jesus?

              • Have you believed in the name of Jesus and received eternal life?

              • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Believe in the name of Jesus and what He did to take my punishment for sin, so I can have eternal life.

 

  • YOU

    • Evil is persistent, but God protects His people

        • You can claim that promise for yourself today

        • No matter how evil is tempting you, you can trust in God’s protective power over the situation and circumstances

    • You have to recognize that Satan will use lies and deceit to try to overtake you

        • He’ll allow you to believe that you are right or justified in spreading something false about a situation or a person

        • Satan wins when you give in to his persistent temptations to share something juicy about someone or something

        • God can still win in that situation when you repent and return to those whom you have shared false information with and make it right

        • God is glorified when you humbly confess your wrong doings and seek forgiveness and reconciliation

    • You demonstrate to the world that you are truly a Christian when they see you obeying God’s commandments and holding to the Gospel of Jesus Christ

 

  • WE

    • As the body of believers here at Idaville Church we have the responsibility to demonstrate to those in the greater Idaville area what true Christianity looks like

    • We have to claim God’s promise to protect us even while evil persistently pursues us

    • We show our community what a relationship with Jesus is truly like when we love one another and are united in the Pursuing, Growing, and Multiplying Disciples for Him

CONCLUSION

Charles Wesley beautifully expresses all that we have talked about in Revelation 12 in one of his hymn, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

 

Come, Thou long expected Jesus, born to set Thy people free;

From our fears and sins release us; let us find our rest in Thee.

Israel’s strength and consolation, hope of all the earth Thou art;

Dear desire of ev’ry nation, joy of ev’ry longing heart.

 

Born Thy people to deliver, born a child, and yet a King,

Born to reign in us forever, now Thy gracious kingdom bring.

By Thine own eternal Spirit rule in all our hearts alone;

By Thine all sufficient merit, raise us to Thy glorious throne.

12

 

Jesus Unveiled

The Hangry Dragon

(Revelation 12:1-6)

 

INTRODUCTION

VIDEO – “Super Bowl 2015: ​​ Snickers Ad” [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UO2A2p-19A].

 

How many of you are familiar with the term “hangry?” ​​ It means to be bad-tempered or irritable as a result of hunger.

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Hangry

        • When we lived in Shippensburg, PA and my father pastored Prince Street UB Church, my Mom would always pack me a snack to eat on the car ride home

        • I would actually get sick in my stomach without that snack, because I was so hungry

        • That hunger and stomach ache would make me irritable

        • Now we didn’t have the term “hangry” back then, but that’s exactly what I was

    • Protection from being hangry

        • My Mom knew that to protect herself and the rest of the family, from me being bad-tempered and irritable on Sunday mornings, was to pack a snack for me to eat

        • It wasn’t a full course meal, just some animal crackers, or other kinds of crackers that would take the edge off my hunger

        • It allowed me to remain pleasant on the car ride home until we could have lunch together

        • She knew that the snack would also protect me

 

  • WE

    • Hangry

        • I’m certain I’m the only one who has ever experienced being hangry

        • I can’t imagine that anyone else would act bad-tempered or irritable because of hunger

        • Perhaps we all know someone who deals with being hangry (let’s keep their names to ourselves, this morning)

    • Protecting others

        • Perhaps those of us who have hangry people in our lives should start packing snacks, especially when we’re going to miss a meal or be late in eating a meal

        • This will protect those around us from experiencing the bad-temper or irritability of those who are hungry

        • Maybe a Snickers will do the trick

 

We’ll see today that Satan, described as a hungry dragon, is waiting, ravenously, to devour the child that a pregnant woman is preparing to give birth to. ​​ When that child is snatched away the dragon will pursue the woman, but she is protected by God. ​​ John wants us to understand that...

 

BIG IDEA – God protects His people and Jesus so they can fulfill His plan.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 12:1-6)

    • Introduction to Scene 4 (Rev. 11:19)

        • Last week I mentioned that Rev. 11:19 could be the conclusion of Scene 3, but it could also be the introduction of Scene 4

        • There are some repeated items throughout Revelation that seem to mark the beginning of various scenes

        • Wilcock does an excellent job of outlining those repeated items [Wilcock, The Bible Speaks Today, The Message of Revelation, 114]

          • 1:1 – Introduction

          • 1:12 – John turns to see who is speaking to him: ​​ Scene 1

          • 4:1 – In heaven a door is opened and a voice says ‘Come’: ​​ John is taken to a vantage point from which he can see the whole heavenly sphere: ​​ thunder and lightning (v. 5): ​​ Scene 2

          • 8:2 – The angels with the trumpets appear: ​​ thunder and lightning (v. 5): ​​ Scene 3

          • 11:19 – In heaven the temple is opened; thunder and lightning: ​​ Scene 4

          • 15:5 – In heaven the temple of the tent of witness is opened: ​​ Scene 5

          • 17:1 – An angel says ‘Come’: ​​ John is taken into a wilderness: ​​ Scene 6

          • 19:11 – Heaven itself is opened: ​​ Scene 7

          • 21:9 – An angel says ‘Come’: ​​ John is taken to a mountain top: ​​ Scene 8

          • 22:20 – Epilogue

        • This in Wilcock’s understanding of the Rev. 11:19 as the introduction to Scene 4

        • As mentioned last week, it certainly could be the conclusion of the previous scene, but there seems to be a break between Rev. 11:18 and 11:19

    • The Woman (vv. 1-2, 6)

        • If Rev. 11:19 is the introduction to Scene 4, it is an incredible introduction before two signs appear in the heavens

          • Seeing God’s temple opened with the ark of his covenant visible would be awe inspiring

          • The flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, and earthquake and a great hailstorm would get my attention and cause me to look heavenward

          • That’s when I would see the great and wondrous sign

          • “This is the first of seven signs that appear in the remainder of the Revelation (see 12:3; 13:13, 14; 15:1; 16:14; 19:20).” ​​ [Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 210]

        • There is a woman whose appearance is majestic (v. 1)

          • Clothed with the sun

            • Yahweh is described as being clothed in light

            • Psalm 104:1-3a, Praise the Lord, O my soul. ​​ O Lord my God, you are very great; you are clothed with splendor and majesty. ​​ He wraps himself in light as with a garment; he stretches out the heavens like a tent and lays the beams of his upper chambers on their waters.

            • Light represents God’s majesty

            • The woman clothed with the sun speaks of her majesty

            • We’ll understand who the woman is in just a moment, but remember that she is clothed in majesty

          • Moon under her feet

            • In the Old Testament the moon was representative of beauty (Song 6:10) and glory (Isa. 24:23; 30:26)

              • Song of Songs 6:10, Who is this that appears like the dawn, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, majestic as the stars in procession? (this is spoken by the friends of the Lover and the Beloved)

              • Isaiah 24:23, The moon will be abashed, the sun ashamed; for the Lord Almighty will reign on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and before its elders, gloriously.

              • Isaiah 30:26, The moon will shine like the sun, and the sunlight will be seven times brighter, like the light of seven full days, when the Lord binds up the bruises of his people and heals the wounds he inflicted.

            • The position of the moon being under her feet would represent dominion or reigning over a kingdom

              • Jesus (Luke 20:43) and Paul (Acts 2:35) both reference Psalm 110:1 and apply this not to David, who wrote the Psalm, but rather to Jesus as the One who will reign and have dominion over the entire world

              • Psalm 110:1, The Lord says to my Lord: ​​ “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.”

            • As we identify who the woman is, we will understand the dominion she will have

          • Crown of twelve stars on her head

            • This represents victory

            • The Greek word is stephanos and is the crown or wreath that was given to those who were victorious in the games

            • This crown was made of twelve stars

            • This description of the crown is significant when we look at the background for this woman

          • Background for her appearance

            • Most scholars agree that the background for the imagery of the woman comes from Joseph’s dream found in Genesis 37:1-11

            • Read Genesis 37:1-11

            • We see all three elements here – the sun, the moon, and the stars

              • The sun represented Joseph’s father, Jacob

              • The moon represented Joseph’s mother, Rachel

              • The stars represented the tribes of Israel

            • We know that Jesus came from Jacob’s line

          • From this description of the woman, it should be clear who the woman represents

        • Who is this woman?

          • The woman represents the people of God – the Israelites

          • She also represents all redeemed people, whether Jews or Gentiles

          • Revelation 12:17, Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to make war against the rest of her offspring – those who obey God’s commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus.

        • Application

          • PRINCIPLE – God sees His people as majestic and victorious through His power.

            • I think this principle is overlooked and marginalized in our culture today

            • We are majestic in God’s eyes

              • We don’t really believe that God sees us as majestic, beautiful, and victorious

              • There are many who have a defeatists mentality and live their lives with that belief

              • They don’t consider themselves worthy, beautiful, or of value (Satan likes to remind us of our sin)

              • Some, go so far as to consider themselves just a placeholder in this world – of no significance

              • God considers every human being of importance and value, because He created everyone

                • On the sixth day God created human beings, both male and female

                • He gave them dominion over every living creature, whether on land, sea, or air

                • Then this is what He said at the end of the sixth day of creation

                • Genesis 1:31, God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. ​​ And there was evening, and there was morning – the sixth day.

                • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Recognize that God sees me as His beautiful creation even when I don’t see myself that way.

            • We are victorious in God’s eyes

              • While God looks at every human being as a very good creation, He says this about those who are followers of Jesus

                • 2 Corinthians 5:21, God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

                • God sees us as without sin, through the blood of Jesus Christ

                • We are born with a sin problem (Rom. 3:23)

                • There is a consequence for our sin – separation from God (Rom. 6:23a)

                • But God provides a free gift for everyone who confesses their sin to Him and believes in Jesus as their Savior (Rom. 6:23b)

                • John 3:16-18, “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. ​​ For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. ​​ Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.

                • Through the death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ we are victorious in God’s eyes

              • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Receive God’s gift of eternal life by believing in Jesus Christ as my Savior.

          • This majestic, victorious woman who has dominion on earth is also pregnant

        • She is pregnant (v. 2)

          • The time for her delivery has arrived

          • She is crying out in pain, which obviously draws the attention of the dragon

          • We will unwrap who the dragon is in just a moment, but I want us to skip down to verse 6 where the woman is spoken about again

          • She has already given birth to her child, who is immediately snatched up to God and his throne

        • She is protected (v. 6)

          • A heavenly battle ensues and the dragon is hurled from heaven where he then pursues the woman (Rev. 12:13)

          • God protects the woman from the serpent’s reach by sending her into the desert

            • This is reminiscent of the Israelite’s exodus from Egypt

            • At every turn, when they grumbled against Moses, Aaron, and God, God would provide just what they needed (water from the rock, bread in the form of manna, meat in the form of quail)

            • When they rejected God’s plan to enter the Promised Land the first time they arrived, God sent them into the wilderness to wander for 40 years

            • During that time He provided for them and protected them until it was time to enter the Promised Land

            • Their sandals and clothing did not wear out (Deut. 29:5)

            • God took care of them supernaturally

          • God has prepared a place for the woman where she will be taken care of for three and a half years (1,260 days)

            • Jesus talked about the people of God fleeing when the end times come

            • Matthew 24:15-16, “So when you see standing in the holy place ‘the abomination that causes desolation,’ spoken of through the prophet Daniel – let the reader understand – then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains.

            • Read Isaiah 16:1-4

            • “As your margin might say, ‘Sela’ means ‘Rock’ or ‘Petra.’ ​​ Petra is truly an amazing city. ​​ Located in Moab, or present-day Jordan, this city carved of stone has stood for centuries, preserved largely because the sole entrance is a passageway only twelve feet wide.” ​​ [Courson, Jon Courson’s Application Commentary, New Testament, 1730]

            • [Show pictures of Petra]

            • Perhaps Petra is the place that is referred to here, but we are not told in Revelation – only that it will be in the desert

          • God protects His people so they can fulfill His plan.

            • The same is true of us today

            • God will protect us so we can fulfill His plan

            • Our mission statement tagline is Pursue Disciples, Grow Disciples, Multiply Disciples (that is the Great Commission in three statements)

            • That’s what we are called to do

            • I’m thinking about the Back to Church Sunday next week

              • We’ve provided engagers for everyone to use in inviting family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers to come back to church

              • While we may be fearful about inviting people, we can rest assured that God will protect us so we can fulfill His plan, the Great Commission

            • We’re also focusing on discipleship here at Idaville Church

              • We’ve been encouraging our board members to begin a discipleship relationship with one other person or couple

              • We’re encouraging everyone in the congregation to either be in a discipleship group or working with someone else in a discipleship capacity

              • We’re providing more small group opportunities where individuals can be discipled

              • God will protect us so we can fulfill His plan

              • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Be in a discipleship relationship either individually or in a group (Pastor Marc Webb will be in contact with you to get that started).

        • We have determined then that the woman represents all redeemed human beings who are majestic and victorious in God’s eyes, and protected by Him so they can fulfill His plan

        • This leads us to the second character in this new scene

    • The Dragon (vv. 3-4)

        • A second sign in heaven appears

        • An enormous red dragon (v. 3)

          • Color red

            • It symbolizes Satan’s character and desire – he wants to shed bled, to murder people

            • John 8:44, You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desire. ​​ He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. ​​ When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.

          • Who is the dragon?

            • John explains who the dragon is in v. 9, The great dragon was hurled down – that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray.

            • The use of the word serpent takes us back to the Garden of Eden where Satan deceived Adam and Eve

            • It was at that time that God promised to send a Savior to redeem humanity from sin

            • This dragon isn’t only enormous and red, but has multiple heads and horns

          • Seven heads

            • The number seven is a symbol of completeness

            • “Most likely, the meaning of the ‘seven heads’ is the dragon’s pretension to sovereignty over the earth.” ​​ [Osborne, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 460]

            • Satan believes that he has complete sovereignty over the earth, but it will only be short lived

            • His sovereignty will only be over his own followers and not all of humanity

          • Ten horns

            • “Horns” in the Bible refer primarily to strength or power

            • Daniel described a very powerful beast from his vision that had ten horns

            • Daniel 7:7, “After that, in my vision at night I looked, and there before me was a fourth beast – terrifying and frightening and very powerful. ​​ It had large iron teeth; it crushed and devoured its victims and trampled underfoot whatever was left. ​​ It was different from all the former beasts, and it had ten horns.

          • Seven crowns

            • The Greek word for “crowns” here is diadēma which is the royal crown instead of the victors crown (stephanos) that the woman is wearing

            • This again points to Satan’s pretension to rule and reign

            • He is given royal titles throughout Scripture

              • Prince of the world (John 12:31; 14:30; and 16:11)

              • Ruler of the kingdoms of the air (Eph. 2:2)

              • God of this world (2 Cor. 4:4)

            • Satan is continually trying to imitate God and Jesus

              • This is perhaps his most powerful tool in deceiving humanity

              • He wants everyone to believe that He is god

              • He wants them to worship him instead of the true and living God

          • This enormous red dragon with seven heads and crowns to match and ten horns is fighting a heavenly battle

        • Battle in the heavens (v. 4a)

          • This battle is described in more detail in Revelation 12:7-12, so we will not spend much time unpacking it here

          • What is described here is Satan’s rebellion against God

          • Satan convinced a third of God’s angels to join him in his rebellion

          • God’s punishment for this rebellious group was to cast them out of heaven

          • We see this fall in 2 Peter 2:4 and Jude 6

        • Waiting for the woman to give birth (v. 4b)

          • Since Satan’s rebellion was unsuccessful in heaven, he will try anything to circumvent God’s authority and plan

          • We see here that he is waiting for the woman to give birth

            • I envision this dragon with drool dripping from his mouth – He is hangry

            • I also think about our dog Fester when I get his leash ready – he starts prancing around and lifting his front paws off the ground (there is anticipation and excitement)

            • That’s Satan demeanor as he waits for the woman to give birth – he is excited, angry, and anticipating ruining God’s plan of redemption

          • He has tried to do that all along

            • God’s declaration is what Satan has been fighting against from the very beginning, “And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel.” (Gen. 3:15)

            • Satan has tried throughout history to stop this child from coming

              • Akin outlines it for us [Akin, 211]

              • “He moved Cain to kill Abel (1 John 3:12)”

              • “He moved Pharaoh to kill Hebrew baby boys (Exodus 1-2)”

              • “He moved wicked Athaliah to destroy all the royal heirs of the house of Judah (2 Chron. 22:10)”

              • “He moved Haman to plot genocide against the Jews (Esther)”

              • “He moved Herod to kill Jesus (Matt. 2)”

            • All of his efforts have failed

        • We see that Jesus was protected so He could fulfill God’s plan

    • The Son (v. 5)

        • The woman gave birth to a son

          • We know that this male child is referring to Jesus

          • Jesus came from the line of Jacob/Israel, which is what the woman represented (the whole Israelite family)

          • “The birth of Christ on that day in Bethlehem inaugurated the death of this ancient serpent, just as it had been promised in Genesis 3. ​​ The birth of Christ declared the death of the ancient serpent; the death of Christ defanged the adversary. (“Fighting,” 2012).” ​​ [David Platt cited by Akin, 212]

        • His purpose is to rule all the nations with an iron scepter

          • This was spoken of by David in Psalm 2

          • Psalm 2:7-9, I will proclaim the decree of the Lord: ​​ He said to me, “You are my Son; today I have become your Father. ​​ Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession. ​​ You will rule them with an iron scepter; you will dash them to pieces like pottery.

          • The idea behind ruling here is shepherding

          • “As a shepherd defends his flock against the wild beasts of prey, so Christ will strike the nations that oppress and persecute his church.” ​​ [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 234]

        • God protected Jesus

          • We see the birth and ascension of Jesus in v. 5

            • There seems to be a lot of Jesus’ life and ministry missing

            • What about His death, burial, and resurrection?

            • Aren’t they important?

            • They are, but when mentioning the first and last item in a list it encompasses everything in between

            • In Revelation 5 we have an incredible explanation of Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection

          • The baby boy is snatched up to God and his throne

            • “Snatched” is a strong verb meaning to “take suddenly and vehemently.” ​​ [Osborne, 463]

            • Satan’s plan to stop God’s plan is foiled when God protects Jesus by taking Him back to heaven

            • From Jesus’ position in heaven, at God’s right hand, He will be able to fulfill God’s plan completely

            • God protected Jesus so He could fulfill God’s plan.

 

  • YOU

    • God sees you as beautiful and majestic

        • Don’t let the world tell you differently

        • He has created you in His image and He loves you very much

    • God also sees you as victorious through the blood of Jesus Christ

        • You and I have no righteousness of our own

        • Our righteousness comes through a relationship with Jesus Christ, who sacrificially gave His own life on the cross for you and me

        • We are victorious over sin and death, because of Jesus Christ

    • God protects you so you can fulfill His plan

        • It is the Great Commission

        • Pursue Disciples, Grow Disciples, Multiply Disciples

 

  • WE

    • It’s our responsibility as followers of Jesus Christ to tell the world that God sees them as beautiful and majestic – His creation!

    • We must also tell them that God can see them as victorious when they confess their sins and believe in Jesus Christ for salvation

    • We can have confidence that God will protect us as we fulfill His plan

CONCLUSION

Satan is always out to get us. ​​ Peter describes him like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour (1 Peter 5:8). ​​ Peter’s advice is to stand firm in the faith, because there are other believers who are suffering just like we are (2 Peter 5:9). ​​ Standing firm in the faith and doing God’s will affords us God’s protection from being devoured.

13

 

Jesus Unveiled

Taking Back the Reign(s)

(Revelation 11:15-19)

 

INTRODUCTION

VIDEO – “Stock Footage – Stage Coach Out of Control video clip.” ​​ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT33fQm58ko].

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Motorcycle test

        • Seth and I took the motorcycle course in Gettysburg so we could get our motorcycle license

        • It was two days in the classroom and three days on the course

        • The last day is when we took our road test on the course

          • It had been raining and the blacktop was wet

          • Part of the test was to accelerate into to second gear and then downshift and brake at the same time, so you could stop within a certain distance

          • We were not supposed to brake early, but only start to brake after the front wheel past the two cones

          • This one had me the most nervous

          • We got one practice run through this element and I starting braking before the cones

          • When it was time to do it for the test, I waited to brake until my front wheel past the cones, but then the wheels locked up and I started to slide

          • I had to put my feet down so the motorcycle wouldn’t tip over (that would have been an automatic fail)

          • I also went past the last stopping line on the pavement

          • I thought for sure that I had failed, but they waved me on to the next element

          • I past, by the way

        • I felt like I was losing control and had to reign in the motorcycle

    • Boys in the car

        • Judy remembers coming outside when we lived in Missouri and finding the car rolling backwards down the driveway

        • One of the boys had gotten in the front seat and knocked the stick shift into neutral, causing it to roll backwards

        • Praise the Lord she was able to get in the car and reign it in

 

  • WE

    • Vehicles

        • Perhaps all of us can remember a time when we lost control of a vehicle (some of us don’t want to think about it, because we never told our parents)

        • Teaching our children to drive can make it feel like things are out of control

        • But there are other situations when things can get out of control

    • Other areas where we feel like things can get out of control

        • Work – what seems like a small thing at work can very quickly spiral out of control if people don’t address it immediately (rumors about layoffs or buyouts, etc.)

        • Relationships – if we don’t communicate with others correctly and clearly (boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, parent, child, neighbor, coworker, etc.) things can get out of hand and feelings can get hurt. ​​ In a dating relationship emotions and passions can get pretty intense and we find ourselves having to reign them in, so we don’t cross the line

        • Finances – it’s easy, sometimes, to throw caution to the wind and just buy that item that’s a want or buy something simply because we think we deserve it. ​​ Others may struggle with spending, because they are trying to keep up with their friends or neighbors

        • Entertainment – sometimes it’s difficult to reign in the amount of time we spend participating in entertainment (sports, video games, other kinds of games, outdoor activities, etc.)

 

In Revelation 11:15-19, we will see that the seventh angel sounds his trumpet and instead of some judgment coming down from heaven, we see a worship service break out in heaven. ​​ John wants us to understand from this worship service that...

BIG IDEA – We can have confidence that God will reign for ever and ever.

 

He may have allowed Satan to reign on the earth for a period of time – under His watchful eye, of course – but at the end of the age, He will take back the reign of the earth and judge the dead.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 11:15-19)

    • Announcement (v. 15)

        • The seventh angel sounds his trumpet

          • The unexpected happens again like it did with the opening of the seventh seal

          • What we saw with the first six seals was judgment

          • The same is true with the first six trumpets – judgment!

          • When the seventh seal was opened there was silence in heaven for half an hour (Rev. 8:1) – what happened to the judgment?

          • When the seventh trumpet is sounded we don’t see more judgment, but rather rejoicing and a hymn of praise

          • There is a change in perspective once again from an earthly scene to a heavenly scene (we saw last week the two witnesses who were prophesying in Jerusalem)

        • Loud voices

          • We have been introduced to loud voices ten times in Revelation including this occurrence (1:10; 5:2, 12; 6:10; 7:2, 10; 8:13; 10:3; 11:12)

          • We will see the use of loud voices nine more times throughout the rest of the book (12:10; 14:7, 15, 18; 16:1, 17; 19:1, 17; 21:3)

          • In some of the earlier passages we talked about the fact that the loud voice represented clarity – those who heard what came from the loud voice will understand what is being said

          • This is true here as well

          • There is a heavenly choir that’s filling the air with their praise!

          • Osborne believes this heavenly choir is singing during the eschaton when Christ returns [Osborne, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 440]

          • Revelation 19:11-12, I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. ​​ With justice he judges and makes war. ​​ His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns. ​​ He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself.

        • God is taking back full control

          • “First, in a sense there has never been a time when all the cosmos, including the kingdoms of this world, have not belonged to the Lord. ​​ But there is also a sense in which, under the overarching rule of divine providence, satanic forces have been allowed to exercise limited sovereignty in the world.” ​​ [Patterson, The New American Commentary, Revelation, 252]

          • Kingdom of the world

            • There has been a rejection of God as the king of this world since the beginning, when Adam and Eve disobeyed God – they rejected Him as their king

            • God’s chosen people, the Israelites, rejected Him as their king in favor of an earthly king

            • 1 Samuel 8:6-9, But when they said, “Give us a king to lead us,” this displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the Lord. ​​ And the Lord told him: ​​ “Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. ​​ As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you. ​​ Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will do.”

            • The Jews in the 1st Century rejected Jesus as the Messiah and had Him killed

            • People of every generation continue to reject the Lord as king of their lives

              • They want to be their own boss

              • They don’t want anyone else telling them what to do

              • This is the human condition of sin!

            • Regardless of whether we recognize God and Jesus’ rule, their kingdom will one day overcome the kingdoms of this world

          • Kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ

            • Aorist tense [Osborne]

              • In the original Greek we see a string of verbs that are in the aorist tense in vv. 15, 16, ​​ and 19

                • V. 15 – “there were” and “has become”

                • V. 16 – “fell” and “worshiped”

                • V. 19 – “was opened,” “was seen,” and “there came”

              • The aorist tense gives us the idea of a completed action

              • “. . . it is an event so certain that it is spoken of as if it has already taken place.” ​​ [Courson, Jon Courson’s Application Commentary, New Testament, 1728]

              • We can have confidence that God will reign for ever and ever.

              • This is particularly important because John is seeing and writing about future events as though they have been completed

              • That is certainly how God sees His reign over the earth, especially after Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection

                • The war has been won!

                • Jesus is victorious!

                • Everything is set for Jesus’ return

                • “Of course, Christ does not claim His royal rights until He returns; but the victory has already been won. ​​ Satan offered Him the world’s kingdoms, but He refused the offer (Matt. 4:8-9). ​​ Instead, He died on the cross, arose, and returned victoriously to heaven; and there the Father gave Him His inheritance (Ps. 2:4-9).” ​​ [Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, New Testament, Volume 2, 600]

              • This isn’t brand new information

            • This was predicted by the prophets of old

              • Daniel 2:44, “In the time of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed, nor will it be left to another people. ​​ It will crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever.”

              • Zechariah 14:9, The Lord will be king over the whole earth. ​​ On that day there will be one Lord, and his name the only name.

              • Read Psalm 2:1-12

            • This completed action of Jesus reigning will not be temporary, but eternal

          • He will reign for ever and ever

            • The Greek here can be translated literally as “unto the ages of the ages.”

            • In the Hebrew tradition this depicts something that never ceases [Patterson, 252]

            • Daniel 7:13-14, “In my vision at night I looked, and there before me was one like a son of man, coming with the clouds of heaven. ​​ He approached the Ancient of Days and was led into his presence. ​​ He was given authority, glory and sovereign power; all peoples, nations and men of every language worshiped him. ​​ His dominion is an everlasting dominion that will not pass away, and his kingdom is one that will never be destroyed.”

          • We can have confidence that God will reign for ever and ever.

        • As the loud voices of heaven make this proclamation about the eternal reign of Jesus, we see the 24 elders enter the vision again

    • Hymn (vv. 16-18)

        • The twenty-four elders first appeared in Rev. 4:4 when John sees the throne room of God

          • They worshiped God in Rev. 4:10-11 as the One who created and sustains all things [Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 206]

          • They worshiped Jesus in Rev. 5:8-14 who brought redemption through His blood poured out on the cross [Akin, 206]

          • Just as they did in chapter 4, the twenty-four elders leave their thrones and fall face down before the Lord

        • They are worshipping Him again in vv. 17-18

          • Their worship is focused on God’s eternal reign after ending the world

          • Give thanks for who God is

            • The title of Lord God Almighty has already been given to God by the living creatures in Rev. 4:8

            • We know that God is supreme over everything, which is what almighty is referring to here

            • Part of the three-fold designation for God is missing

              • We normally see God as the one “who was, and is, and is to come”

              • The order is changed here and the third designation is omitted

              • God is the One who is (present)

              • God is the One who was (past)

              • In John’s vision the end has arrived, the eschaton is here!

              • There is no need to mention that He is the One to come, because God’s eternal reign has begun!

              • PRINCIPLE – God is eternal!

            • Great power

              • God’s great power here is not talking about His omnipotence as general attribute of God

              • Rather, it refers back to what we saw in Daniel 2:44, Zechariah 14:9, and Psalm 2:1-12

              • God will crush all the kingdoms of the earth and will establish Jesus as the only true king and ruler of the world

            • When Jesus begins to rule some people are not going to be happy

          • God’s judgment of the dead

            • We see that the nations were angry

              • The Greek word for angry is the same root word that is translated as God’s wrath in the second half of the sentence (it is a play on words in the Greek)

              • The nations were expressing their anger (wrath) towards God by rebelling against Him

              • “In the end the anger of the nations is not directed merely against one another but is a deep-seated hostility to all the truths and virtues of God and against him personally.” ​​ [Patterson, 254]

              • God’s righteous wrath has come

                • This is not God getting upset really quickly and flying off the handle at the unrighteous inhabitants of earth

                • Rather, it’s a settled frame of mind that God has towards those who have continued to reject His offer of redemption through Jesus Christ

                • It is the consequences of their sin and rebellion

            • Jesus will judge everyone (righteous and unrighteous)

              • Judging the dead

                • This can be taken two ways

                  • The dead could be referring to the unrighteous (inhabitants of the earth)

                  • It could also be referring to everyone who has already died, both the righteous and unrighteous

                  • Daniel 12:2, Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: ​​ some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt.

                  • Daniel views it as everyone who has died prior to Jesus’ return will be resurrected and then “judged” (those who are righteous will be rewarded after being judged and those who are unrighteous will be destroyed after being judged)

                • The way it’s been translated in English makes it sound like there are three distinct times that are appointed by God

                  • Time for judging the dead

                  • Time for rewarding the righteous

                  • Time for destroying the unrighteous

                  • I’m still trying to determine if the judging of the dead encompasses the rewarding of the righteous and destroying of the unrighteous, or whether they are three separate events

                • We see next those who are rewarded

              • Reward

                • There is debate concerning how many groups are being identified here

                  • Some believe there are five groups (servants/slaves; prophets; saints; those who fear Your name; small and great)

                  • Others believe there are only two groups (prophets; saints) with the other terms describing those two groups in more detail

                  • I believe were looking at two groups who are both servants of God that revere (fear) Him

                  • The reference to both small and great was a commonly used phrase to indicate everyone

                • We aren’t told directly what their reward is, but the most obvious one, as Christians, would certainly be eternal life – being in the presence of God for ever and ever

              • Destruction

                • The word destroy is used twice here and is a word play in the Greek

                • The Greek word can mean “to destroy completely” and “to corrupt morally”

                • “God’s judgment on those who have led the earth into moral depravity is that they will be condemned to eternal destruction.” ​​ [Easley, Holman New Testament Commentary, Revelation, 198]

                • Romans 2:5, But because of your stubbornness and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God’s wrath, when his righteous judgment will be revealed.

                • They will receive in like kind what they have been giving out – destruction

        • This ends the hymn of the twenty-four elders, but there is one last thing in this chapter

    • Cosmic Events (v. 19)

        • Most commentators include v. 19 as the conclusion of the hymn from the twenty-four elders, but there is also evidence that it could also be the transitional verse that introduces the events coming in chapters 12-14

        • So, we will talk about how it concludes the hymn this week, but also begin with this verse next week

        • God’s presence with us

          • Opening of the temple in heaven

            • It is not a temple like we find on earth, but rather the sanctuary of God in heaven

            • God and Jesus are the temple in heaven, so it’s not a physical building like it was on earth

          • Ark of his covenant

            • The ark was “the symbol of God’s faithfulness in fulfilling his covenant promises.” ​​ [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 228]

            • It was also a symbol of God’s continual presence with His people

              • The ark was used in battle as an encouragement and reminder that God was with them

              • 1 Samuel 4:5, When the ark of the Lord’s covenant came into the camp, all Israel raised such a great shout that the ground shook.

              • When it was captured by the Philistines, they put in the temple of Dagon and found out that the living God was more powerful than the idol Dagon

              • They people of Ashdod also realized how powerful God was when they were inflicted with tumors, because God’s had was heavy on them

              • The city of Gad also experienced the wrath of God when the ark was sent there

              • The people in Ekron refused to have the ark brought to their city

              • It was eventually returned to Israel

            • ​​ PRINCIPLE – God promises His presence with His people for all eternity.

              • What an incredible promise for us

              • One day we will be with God in the new heaven and the new earth

              • Revelation 21:3, And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. ​​ They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God.

              • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Claim God’s promise that He will always be present with me.

                • In whatever area of life you may feel like things are out of control, God is present with you

                • Whether it is work, relationships, finances, or entertainment, God is there

        • God’s wrath on the unrighteous

          • Some believe the flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake and a great hailstorm are forms of punishment for the unrighteous

          • Those same things can also represent the sovereignty of God over the eschaton (end times)

 

  • YOU

    • God keeps His promises, so we can claim His promise that He will always be with us

    • We can also have confidence that He will reign for ever and ever

        • God has allowed Satan to reign on the earth for a short period of time

        • As we saw today, God will take back the reign of this world and His kingdom will be eternal

 

  • WE

    • This is an incredible truth that we need to share with the world

    • That is our commission as followers of Jesus Christ

 

CONCLUSION

VIDEO – “Royal Choral Society: ​​ ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ from Handel’s Messiah.” ​​ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZEtVbJT5c].

10

 

Jesus Unveiled

Mission Protection Plan

(Revelation 11:1-14)

 

INTRODUCTION

“[Michael and Margaretha Sattler] were husband and wife evangelical Anabaptists in the early sixteenth century. ​​ Devoted followers of and witnesses to Christ, their lives were cut short by martyrdom in their 20s. ​​ The record of their death has been providentially preserved as a testimony of their faithfulness:

 

The torture, a prelude to the execution, began at the market place where a piece was cut from Sattler’s tongue. ​​ Pieces of flesh were torn from his body twice with red-hot tongs. ​​ He was then forged to a cart. ​​ On the way to the scene of the execution the tongs were applied five times again. ​​ In the market place and at the site of the execution, still able to speak, the unshakable Sattler prayed for his persecutors. ​​ After being bound to a ladder with ropes and pushed into the fire, he admonished the people, the judges, and the mayor to repent and be converted. ​​ Then he prayed, ‘Almighty, eternal God, Thou are the way and the truth: ​​ because I have not been shown to be in error, I will with thy help to this day testify to the truth and seal it with my blood.’

As soon as the ropes on his wrists were burned, Sattler raised the two forefingers of his hands giving the promised signal to the brethren that a martyr’s death was bearable. ​​ Then the assembled crowd heard coming from his seared lips, ‘Father, I commend my spirit into Thy hands.’

Three others were executed. ​​ After every attempt to secure a recantation from Sattler’s faithful wife had failed, she was drowned eight days later in the Neckar. ​​ (Estep, The Anabaptist Story, 47)

 

Today there is a memorial plaque at the site of Michael Sattler’s execution. ​​ It reads,

 

The Baptist Michael Sattler was executed by burning after severe torture on 20 May 1527 here on the ‘Gallows Hill.’ ​​ He died as a true witness of Jesus Christ. ​​ His wife Margaretha and other members of the congregation were drowned and burned. ​​ They acted for the baptism of those who want to follow Christ, for an independent congregation of the faithful, for the peaceful message of the Sermon on the Mount.

 

The Baptist historian William Estep says, ‘Perhaps no other execution of an Anabaptist had such far-reaching influence’ (The Anabaptist Story, 47).”

 

[Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 198-99].

 

BODY

  • ME

 

  • WE

 

In two parts of this passage this morning (vv. 1-2, 7), we will see that God provided protection for His people and His two witnesses until they complete their part in His mission. ​​ John wants us to understand that...

 

BIG IDEA – We have God’s promise of protection to complete His mission.

 

Let’s pray

 

  • GOD (Revelation 11:1-14)

    • Ministry of the witnesses (vv. 1-6) [Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, New Testament Volume 2, 598]

        • Measuring the temple (vv. 1-2)

          • Reed

            • They were like bamboo, but were a reed that grew in the Jordan River valley

            • They were long, straight, hollow, and rigid

            • They could be cut to certain lengths and then used as a template to measure the same length again and again

            • They could grow anywhere from 10 to 15 feet long

            • They were used only when other measuring tools were not available

          • Symbolism in Scripture

            • Prophets (Old and New Testament)

              • Isaiah 20:2-5, at that time the Lord spoke through Isaiah son of Amoz. ​​ He said to him, “Take off the sackcloth from your body and the sandals from your feet.” ​​ And he did so, going around stripped and barefoot. ​​ Then the Lord said, “Just as my servant Isaiah has gone stripped and barefoot for three years, as a sign and portent against Egypt and Cush, so the king of Assyria will lead away stripped and barefoot the Egyptian captives and Cushite exiles, young and old, with buttocks bared – to Egypt’s shame. ​​ Those who trusted in Cush and boasted in Egypt will be afraid and put to shame.

              • Read Ezekiel 12:1-7

              • Acts 21:10-11, After we had been there a number of days, a prophet named Agabus came down from Judea. ​​ Coming over to us, he took Paul’s belt, tied his own hands and feet with it and said, “The Holy Spirit says, ‘In this way the Jews of Jerusalem will bind the owner of this belt and will hand him over to the Gentiles.’”

            • Background for the symbolism of measuring the temple

              • “In Ezek. 40-42 the measuring of the temple signifies God’s ownership and protection of his people. ​​ God is present with his people, and they belong to him.” ​​ [Osborne, Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 409]

              • Zechariah 2:1-5, Then I looked up – and there before me was a man with a measuring line in his hand! ​​ I asked, “Where are you going?” ​​ He answered me, “To measure Jerusalem, to find out how wide and how long it is.” ​​ Then the angel who was speaking to me left, and another angel came to meet him and said to him: ​​ “Run, tell that young man, ‘Jerusalem will be a city without walls because of the great number of men and livestock in it. ​​ And I myself will be a wall of fire around it,’ declares the Lord, ‘and I will be its glory within.’

            • Measuring in Scripture could refer to judgment, but in this particular section of Scripture, as elsewhere in Scripture, John’s measuring is referring to God’s protection of those counted within the inner court of the temple

              • To measure something means to claim it as your own

              • “The Lord is saying through John, ‘I own this city and this temple, and I claim both for Myself!’” ​​ [Wiersbe, 598]

              • They were promised God’s protection until they completed their part of His mission

              • We have God’s promise of protection to complete His mission

                • Those who will be counted have an important role to play in God’s story, so He will protect them until their part is complete

                • We have an important role to play in God’s story also, so He will protect us until our part is complete

                • We’re going to come back to this principle later

            • There are some questions that need to be answered as we look as these first two verses

          • Questions

            • What is God’s temple?

              • Is John’s vision of a literal temple building or is it symbolic of something else

              • There is great division among scholars concerning this particular question, which tells me that we don’t really know and can’t say definitively

              • First, it symbolizes the church and all Christians

                • Those who hold to this belief use other scriptures to point to the fact that the church or Christians are referred to as God’s temple or the sanctuary of God

                  • Jesus used the image of the temple to refer to Himself in John 2:19-22

                  • The church is called the sanctuary/temple of God in 1 Cor. 3:16, ​​ 2 Cor. 6:16, and Eph. 2:21-22

                  • Christians are a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit as seen in 1 Cor. 6:19-20 and a spiritual house in 1 Pet. 2:5

                • They also point to the fact that by the time of John’s writing, Jerusalem had been destroyed and there was no longer a Temple of the Lord there

                • All of that is very compelling

              • Second, it refers to a literal temple that will be built during the tribulation period

                • So, these scholars agree that it is not referring to a current Temple in Jerusalem during John’s time or ours

                • It is important to note that the Greek word used for temple (naos) only refers to the building itself and not the entire temple area (the courts)

                • Wiersbe wisely asks the question, “if the temple is the church, then who are the worshipers and what is the altar?”

                • Akin points to Jesus and Paul’s words to express his belief that a future temple will be built during the last days

                  • Matthew 24:15-16, “So when you see standing in the holy place ‘the abomination that causes desolation,’ spoken of through the prophet Daniel – let the reader understand – then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains.

                  • 2 Thessalonians 2:4, He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.

                • There are plans already in the making to build a fourth temple in Jerusalem

                  • Courson shares that 60% of all the instruments needed for temple worship have already been made according to Old Testament regulations [Courson, 1725]

                  • There are two Jewish schools that are training Jews, with the last name Cohen (priest), to be able to offer sacrifices

                  • The most religious of the Hasidim in Israel are aware of the intention to build another temple in Jerusalem [Patterson, The New American Commentary, Revelation, 240]

                  • The work of Dr. Asher Kaufman has revealed some intriguing aspects of Jerusalem and the location of the original temple [Courson, 1726]

                  • His work was highlighted in the March/April 1983 addition of Biblical Archaeological Review

                  • He believes that the original location for the Holy of Holies is not under the Dome of the Rock, but rather 100 meters to the north in a gazebo-like structure that is the only other location in Jerusalem where the original bedrock of the temple is exposed – here the rock is flat instead of jagged, like it is under the Dome of the Rock [Courson, 1726]

                  • The Mishna (the book of Jewish oral traditions) says that when the priest stood in the Holy of Holies on the Day of Atonement, he could look through the veil, through the door, and see the Eastern Gate directly before him [Courson, 1726]

                  • The original Eastern Gate was found to be directly below the current Eastern Gate, which makes it visible from the location 100 meters north of the Dome of the Rock

                  • Jews can build another Temple on that location and the Dome of the Rock would be in the outer court (the court of the Gentiles) [Courson, 1726]

                  • This would coincide with what we just read about (Rev. 11:1-2) where John excludes the outer court, in his measuring, because it has been given to the Gentiles

              • While there are some key scriptural clues and historical clues to support either a literal or symbolic temple, the most important thing to remember is that God promises to protect His people from spiritual harm and He will keep His promise

              • Our second question is . . .

            • What is the holy city?

              • The Greek word used for “Gentiles” is translated in other parts of Revelation as “nations,” referring to the inhabitants of the earth (those in rebellion against God)

              • Trampling (persecution/martyrdom)

                • Only those measured in the temple (inner court) will be protected physically and spiritually during this time

                • Believers who are part of the outer court will be subject to the “trampling” of the nations

                • They will be persecuted and probably martyred

                • They will be protected spiritually in the sense that their martyrdom will result in being with Jesus

              • The holy city has been interpreted in two ways

                • Christians, the people of God

                • More likely, it is the actual city of Jerusalem

              • The final question in these first two verses is . . .

            • How do we understand 42 months?

              • It would be three and a half years

              • Some scholars believe it simply represents a short period of time

              • Either way, God is in control and He again limits how long the persecution and suffering of the believers will last

              • PRINCIPLE – Evil is only able to flourish under the sovereign will of God.

          • We see now the ministry of the two witnesses

        • The two witnesses (vv. 3-6)

          • Who are they?

            • This is a hotly debated topic, so again I believe we are not supposed to know specifically

            • Rather, we need to focus on what they are doing instead of who they

            • Here are three primary theories [Easley, Holman New Testament Commentary, Revelation, 190]

              • Easley does an excellent job of compiling what most scholars are saying

              • Actual people

                • Two historical figures

                  • Enoch and Elijah

                  • Moses and Elijah

                  • Peter and Paul

                  • Zerubbabel and Joshua (Zechariah 4)

                • Two future individuals who have not yet been identified or revealed (therefore, their names are not given in Revelation)

              • Twin components of divine revelation

                • Law and Gospel

                • Law and prophets

                • Old Testament and New Testament

              • All or part of the church on earth in its prophetic role

                • We’ll develop this theory more when we look at v. 4 when they are identified as the two olive trees and two lampstands

                • This is perhaps the best theory of the three options, but still all three are questionable, nothing definitive

            • While who they are is greatly debated, we know what is given to them by God and what they are supposed to do

          • God gives them power (vv. 3a, 6)

            • The power they are given is explained in v. 6

              • They are given the power to stop rain from falling on the earth while they are prophesying (Elijah was given this power from God, 1 Kings 17:1)

              • They can turn the water to blood (Moses was given this power from God, Exodus 7:14-18)

              • They can call down any kind of plague on the earth as often as they want (Moses was also given this power from God, Exodus 8:12)

            • They are certainly given some incredible power from God

          • They will prophesy (v. 3b-4)

            • One other power that God gives them is simply stated in the first half of v. 3

              • They are also given power to prophesy to the nations

              • This would be boldness to share the Gospel in the temple courts where the Gentiles are trampling on believers

              • PRINCIPLE – God empowers His people to share the Gospel.

                • He has given us that same power through His Holy Spirit

                • We can share the Gospel with confidence knowing that God is with us and will give us the words to speak

                • Psalm 56:10-11, In God, whose word I praise, in the Lord, whose word I praise – in God I trust; I will not be afraid. ​​ What can man do to me?

                • Psalm 118:6, The Lord is with me; I will not be afraid. ​​ What can man do to me?

            • They will prophesy for the same amount of time as the Gentiles are given to trample on the holy city

              • 1,260 days is the same as 42 months, which equals 3.5 years

              • Whether this is a literal 3.5 years or simply a short period of time does not affect the bigger picture of this passage

            • Dressed in sackcloth

              • This was the coarse garment made of goats hair

              • It was used when an individual was showing others that they were grieving, mourning, or repenting

              • It is seen throughout Scripture, especially of those who were showing the Lord that they were repentant of their sins

              • So these two witnesses are sharing a message of repentance with the nations

            • Two olive trees and two lampstands

              • This is a reference to Zechariah’s vision found in Zechariah 4

                • In his vision there is only one lampstand with seven lamps on it

                • There are two olive trees on either side of the lampstand

                • “Already in chapter 1 the seven churches (symbolic of the church universal) have been symbolized by seven lampstands. ​​ They are the bearers of divine light (cf. Matt 5:15-16). ​​ These light bearers are also olive trees in that ‘the oil of the Spirit . . . keeps alive the light of the life.’” ​​ [Mounce, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, Revelation, 218]

              • So, if the lampstands have already been symbolic of the church universal, it is possible that the two witnesses represent the universal church also (it’s still not ironclad, it’s still debatable)

            • Why two witnesses?

              • Almost every commentator agrees that this points to the Biblical rules of evidence as outlined in Deut. 17:6; 19:15

                • Deuteronomy 17:6, On the testimony of two or three witnesses a man shall be put to death, but no one shall be put to death on the testimony of only one witness.

                • Deuteronomy 19:15, One witness is not enough to convict a man accused of any crime or offense he may have committed. ​​ A matter must be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.

              • “Early Christian witnesses were sent in pairs whenever possible (Mark 6:7; Acts 13:2-4).” ​​ [Keener, The NIV Application Commentary, Revelation, 293]

            • We know that these two witnesses are to prophesy and while they are doing that they will be supernaturally protected from harm

          • Supernaturally protected (v. 5)

            • If anyone tries to harm them during the 3.5 years they are prophesying they will be killed by fire that comes out the two witnesses mouths

            • We see fire coming from heaven to protect Elijah in 2 Kings 1

              • King Ahaziah sent one of his captains with 50 men to bring Elijah back to him, but they were consumed by fire from heaven

              • The king sends a second company of 50 men and they too were consumed by fire

              • The third captain and his company are sent, but this captain falls on his knees before Elijah in humility

              • The angel of the Lord allows Elijah to return with him to King Ahaziah

            • We have God’s promise of protection to complete His mission

              • “The Baptist missionary to China, Lottie Moon, said, ‘I have a firm conviction that I am immortal ‘til my work is done’ (Akin, 10 Who Changed the World, 64).” ​​ [Akin, 203]

              • “The faithful missionary to the Auca Indians, Jim Elliott, had the same conviction as Lottie Moon. ​​ In a letter to his parents, he wrote, ‘Remember you are immortal until your work is done. ​​ But don’t let the sands of time get into the eyes of your vision to reach those who still sit in darkness. ​​ They simply must hear. (Akin, 10 Who Changed the World, 81).” ​​ [Akin, 203]

              • This should give us great confidence in sharing the Gospel with those around us

              • It goes back to what the Psalmist said that God is with us, so we don’t have to be afraid – what can man do to us

                • We don’t always feel that way, though

                • We are afraid of what man can and will do to us

                • We’re afraid of being alienated, marginalized, and labeled

                • Read Luke 9:57-62

                • Matthew 16:24-26, Then Jesus said to his disciples, “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. ​​ For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it. ​​ What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? ​​ Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?

              • We can trust God to protect us while we are on mission for Him (Pursuing, Growing, and Multiplying Disciples)

              • This is a promise we can claim for ourselves as His children

              • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Claim God’s promise to protect me until I have completed His mission.

        • The two witnesses will complete their part in God’s mission after the 3.5 years

    • Martyrdom of the witnesses (vv. 7-10) [Wiersbe, 599]

        • The beast will overpower and kill them (v. 7)

          • Supernatural protection is gone

            • Once their part is complete, their supernatural protection will be removed

            • They will no longer have the ability to shoot fire from their mouths and destroy those who try to hurt them

          • The beast

            • This is the first mention of a beast in Revelation

            • He is most likely a demonic figure

            • There will be several other times that a beast is mentioned in this book

            • Patterson cites Thomas: ​​ “For the first time and somewhat by way of anticipation, thērion, the beast enters the description. ​​ Thērion is a word for a beast of prey, one with a ravenous appetite, a carnivore, like a lion or a panther, it connotes a cunning of unreasoning violence that acts according to its own cruel nature.” ​​ [Patterson, 246]

            • The beast comes up out of the Abyss

              • This is the same Abyss that was mentioned in Rev. 9:2 where the locusts with the scorpion tails came from

              • The Abyss has already been opened and this beast probably waits until he is called upon to accomplish his task with the two witnesses

          • Attack

            • He is literally making war with the two witnesses, which is the meaning behind the Greek word that is translated as “attack”

              • Some scholars see this as another indication that the two witnesses represent the whole church instead of just two individuals

              • We could debate that all day, but again we must focus on the bigger picture and not get caught up in the minor details

            • Without the protective power of God, the two witnesses will be overpowered by the beast and killed

          • While this is hard for us to comprehend, God is still in control – this is all part of His story, His plan

        • The witnesses will be mistreated even after death (vv. 8-9)

          • The great city

            • This is referring to Jerusalem, because that is where Jesus was crucified

            • John also identifies Jerusalem figuratively as Sodom and Egypt

              • The actual Greek word should be translated “spiritually” instead of “figuratively”

              • This fits well with the context here in Revelation

            • Sodom, as describes in Gen. 19:4-11, was morally filthy and focused on fulfilling sinful desires, which is why God called down fire and burning sulphur from heaven to destroy it and Gomorrah

            • Egypt was known by the Jews as a place of idolatry, oppression, slavery, and suffering

            • This describes how far Jerusalem will fall from being a place where God’s presence and glory resides

          • They are refused burial

            • The fourfold description of those who look at the bodies of the two witnesses simply means everyone (people, tribe, language, and nation)

            • None of the inhabitants of the earth, who are in rebellion against God, will offer to bury the two witnesses

            • Refusing to bury someone was the most shameful thing to do in the ancient world

            • This was reserved for those who were considered vile criminals

          • There is significance in the three and a half days they are left exposed in the street

            • It connects with the three and a half years that is mentioned in months (42) and days (1,260)

            • It is a reminder that decomposition begins to happen after three days

              • There was a belief in the ancient world that the soul of a person remained near the dead body for three days

              • After that it would continue its journey to the after life

              • Jesus remained where he was a couple more days after Lazarus passed away to ensure that those who witnessed Him bringing Lazarus back to life would recognize the power of God

              • Jesus’ own resurrection took place after three days

            • God’s plan includes making sure that the inhabitants of the earth recognize that the two witnesses are truly dead

          • They not only refuse to bury them, but they celebrate their death

        • The inhabitants of the earth will celebrate (v. 10)

          • The pagan people will gloat over the two witnesses

          • They will also celebrate a new, short-lived holiday, “Dead Witnesses Day” [Akin, 204]

          • They will send each other gifts celebrating the fact that the torment of the two witnesses has finally ended after three and a half years

          • Evil has a way of celebrating too soon

            • Have you ever seen that in a sporting event

            • There’s one video I’ve seen where the fans rush the football field before time is up and one player from the opposing team has the wherewithal to continue running down the field and score the winning touchdown

            • That’s how I see evil celebrating at Jesus’ death and the two witnesses death

            • “We’ve won! ​​ It’s over! ​​ No more torment. ​​ No more making me feel guilty about my immoral and idolatrous lifestyle.”

        • “Hold on! ​​ Wait a minute! ​​ Did you see one of those rotting corpses move?”

    • Resurrection of the witnesses (v. 11-14) [Wiersbe, 599]

        • God gives them the breath of life and they ascend to heaven (v. 11-12)

          • PRINCIPLE – God promises to raise His people from the dead, reversing their temporary defeat at the hands of evil powers!

            • Death is not the end for those who are in Christ

            • Death is actually the beginning of eternal life

            • 1 Corinthians 6:14, By his power God raised the Lord from the dead, and he will raise us also.

            • Romans 8:11, And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit, who lives in you.

            • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Claim God’s promise that He will raise me back to life when Jesus returns.

          • God does it again!

          • He brings His two witnesses back to life

          • He breaths the breath of life back into them

          • They stand up on their feet and God calls them home to heaven

          • They go to heaven the same way that Jesus did – in the clouds!

          • Now, those who witnessed this miracle are struck with terror

            • They have just experienced, firsthand, the power of God

            • They recognize what the two witnesses were saying about God was true

            • They need to get the gifts back from those they gave them to, so they can return them

            • Cancel “Dead Witnesses Day!”

        • God’s judgment through an earthquake (v. 13a)

          • An earthquake strikes the city and a tenth of it collapses

          • Seven thousand people will be killed (this would have been a tenth of the population of Jerusalem during John’s day)

          • This is again God’s attempt to get the rebellious people of the earth to repent and turn to Him

        • Some repent (v. 13b)

          • There is debate again about whether or not “giving glory to the God of heaven” represents true conversion or simply acknowledgment of God’s sovereign power

          • In other passages of scripture when the phrase “giving glory to God” is used it is referring to a conversion experience or refusing to convert

          • “John MacArthur points out that giving glory to the God of heaven is a mark of genuine worship in Revelation and elsewhere in Scripture (see 4:9; 14:7; 16:9; 19:7; see also Luke 17:18-19; Rom 4:20): ​​ ‘This passage then, described the reality of the salvation of Jews in Jerusalem, as God fulfills His pledge of blessings for Israel (Romans 11:4-5, 26)’ ​​ (MacArthur, Revelation 1-11, 305).” ​​ [Akin, 205]

          • It definitely does not mean that there is a universal conversion of the remaining inhabitants of the earth

            • We’ll see later that the inhabitants of the earth refuse to convert and instead worship the beast and the Antichrist

            • As MacArthur points out, it could be the conversion of a group of Jews still on earth – that is certainly a viable idea

        • More to come (v. 14)

          • The sixth trumpet is finished and the seventh trumpet is about to sound

          • John explains that the second of three woes has passed and the third is coming

 

  • YOU

 

  • WE

 

CONCLUSION

It wasn’t just the prophesying and death of the two witnesses that brought terror and repentance, but rather the resurrection of the two witnesses.

Keener explains his experience as a new convert in his teenage years.

 

“But sometimes it takes more than our preaching to make people’s hearts receptive. ​​ Two of us new converts witnessed boldly in high school, but the turning point in many people’s receptivity was after a two-month period when six individuals who had rejected and mostly mocked our message died in various ways. ​​ What preaching and witness may not accomplish for our land, God’s judgment may yet accomplish for those who survive it. ​​ In this age his judgment is always an act of love; he normally leaves a remnant who can learn from the judgment.” ​​ [Keener, 303].

14

 

Jesus Unveiled

Feeding on the Word

(Revelation 10:8-11)

 

INTRODUCTION

I heard or read this quote somewhere, “Readers are leaders, and leaders are readers.”

 

I know a couple of pastors who are voracious readers. ​​ They post on Facebook the various books they have read or how many books they have read so far this year. ​​ I’m always amazed at how they find the time to read so many books.

 

You could say that they devour or feed on books.

 

BODY

  • ME

    • Reading

        • Many years ago, I used to read three books at a time (Leadership, Personal Growth, Fun)

        • I would go through quite a few books in a year

        • I still like to read, but I’m not reading three books at a time

    • Commentaries

        • I do read nine commentaries every week in preparation for God’s message for you all

        • I want to know what God’s Word says, so I can share it intelligently and correctly with you all

        • I enjoy and look forward to the task of digging deep into the passage and learning the nuances that the original Greek or Hebrew has to offer

        • I also find that God begins to apply His Word to my life as I’m studying and preparing

        • He will challenge, correct, encourage, and strengthen me through His Word, so that I’m not just telling you what God wants you to do and know, but I can tell you what God wants us to do and know

 

  • WE

    • Things we feed on

        • Sports (statistics of the players; films and playbook)

        • Black Friday sales/advertisements (plan of attack)

        • Stock market

        • Video games (next battle pack is coming out; community event)

        • Hunting (phases of the moon; movement of the deer, turkey, geese, etc.)

    • God’s Word

        • Do we feed on God’s Word the same way we feed on these other things?

        • Can we say that we pursue learning God’s Word with the passion and energy that we learn other things?

        • Do we even share what we’ve learned from God’s Word like we share what we’ve learned from other sources?

 

As we’ll see today, John had to internalize and feed on God’s Word, so he would be able to accomplish the task that God had for him. ​​ John wants us to understand that...

 

BIG IDEA – We have to know God’s Word to share God’s Word.

 

Let’s pray

  • GOD (Revelation 10:8-11)

    • Take the Word (v. 8) [Akin, Christ-Centered Exposition, Exalting Jesus in Revelation, 194]

        • John again hears the voice from heaven

        • Last week (Rev. 10:1-7) we saw that the voice from heaven told John not to write down what the seven thunders said, but rather to seal it up

        • Now, the voice from heaven gives him two imperatives/commands

          • Go

            • John is no longer a bystander

            • He is an active participant in the vision from Jesus

            • He is no longer to stand on the outside looking in at the events unfolding in the future

            • This first imperative command is for John to approach the mighty angel that has the little scroll in his hand

            • Imagine John’s potential apprehension at approaching an enormous angel

            • Prior to the command, he probably would have never thought about approaching this angel, because the angel represented God’s glory, majesty, and dominion over the entire earth

            • Yet, someone even greater (the voice of God from heaven) has commanded him to approach this angel

            • John is told to go to the mighty angel and take the scroll from his hand

          • Take

            • “Take” is the second imperative command from God

            • Approaching the angel may have been difficult enough, but now John is to take the open scroll from his hand

            • A couple of significant aspects

              • John is worthy to take the scroll from the angel’s hand

                • In Rev. 5:1-5 we saw that God was holding a scroll that had seven seals on it

                • Another mighty angel was proclaiming in a loud voice, “who is worthy to break the seals and the open the scroll?”

                  • No one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was found worthy to open the scroll

                  • John wept, because no one was found worthy

                  • Yet, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David – Jesus – had triumphed and was able to open the scroll and its seven seals

                • There were no seals on this scroll and John is commanded to go and take it

              • The scroll is open and its contents are not sealed

                • John will be able to see, immediately, what the contents of this scroll are

                • God needs John to know and understand the contents of this scroll, because he has a job for him to do, pertaining to what is written on it

                • God has provided an open book for us also – the Bible

                • “As John is commanded to go and take this little scroll for his spiritual edification, God commands us to go and take His big book and explore its truths. ​​ For us there is no intimidating angel to approach. ​​ There is an open book ready for the taking. ​​ All you have to do is go and get it.” ​​ [Akin, 194]

                • We live in an incredible culture where God’s Word is freely available to us, in multiple translations and in multiple forms

                  • The Gideons and their auxiliary are an incredible organization of committed business men and women who are dedicated to getting God’s Word into the hands of children, youth, young adults, and adults

                  • Life.church developed YouVersion which is an app that can be downloaded onto any electronic device, so the Bible can be at your fingertips

                  • The American Bible Society and the International Bible Society are dedicated to the spreading of God’s Word

                  • The only downside to having the Bible so readily available is that we take it for granted

                  • While it’s right there for the taking, we don’t always value it like we should

                  • For those in second world cultures, it is a privilege just to have a portion of the Bible

                  • They cherish that portion and devour its contents, many times putting it to memory before passing it on to others

                  • You could say that they are devouring God’s Word or truly feeding on it

                  • Could that be said of us?

        • That’s what we see happening next with John as he approaches the mighty angel

    • Feed on the Word (vv. 9-10) [Akin, 194]

        • John approaches the angel and humbly asks him for the little scroll

        • The angel gives John two imperatives/commands

          • Take

            • The repeating of “take” can elude to the importance of John actively taking the little scroll as opposed to passively receiving it

            • This is also important for us in appropriating and assimilating God’s Word for ourselves

            • We should be actively pursuing the study of God’s Word for ourselves and not just passively sitting back and receiving insights from other people’s study and research

            • Acts 17:11, Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.

            • We should follow the example of the Bereans as it pertains to hearing and receiving God’s Word

            • As followers of Jesus Christ we have the Holy Spirit living in us, to guide us into all truth concerning the Word of God

            • John wasn’t supposed to just take the scroll, but he was commanded to feed on it – to actually eat the scroll

          • Eat

            • The eating of the scroll is a clear indication that John is to assimilate the contents of the scroll into his very being – the words found there are to become a part of who he is

              • The message that John will be sharing, as we’ll see in v. 11, is not his own message, but rather a message from God

              • “In Aristotle’s canons of rhetoric, the philosopher called for ethos, pathos, and logos. ​​ Ethos reflected the credibility of the witness. ​​ Johns’ venerable age, consistency of conviction, and long-term service to the Lord were sufficient ethos. ​​ Logos represented the content itself; and since the content is part of divine revelation, sufficient logos insured. ​​ Pathos referred, however, the internalizing of the message of the logos, accentuated by the ethos of the messenger, and this gives the persuasive power and the empathy needed in effective communication.” ​​ [Patterson, The New American Commentary, Revelation, 234-35]

              • John would need to internalize the message and allow it to transform him before he shares it with others

              • The same is true of preachers today – they have to internalize the message before they can effective share it with others

              • Has the interpretation and application of God’s Word transformed the preacher? ​​ If so, they will be able to effectively share it with their congregation

            • Two other prophets understood the significance of eating the Word of God (internalizing it), before sharing it

              • Ezekiel’s commissioning as God’s prophet is the background for John’s commissioning here

              • Ezekiel 2:9-3:3, Then I looked, and I saw a hand stretched out to me. ​​ In it was a scroll, which he unrolled before me. ​​ On both sides of it were written words of lament and mourning and woe. ​​ And he said to me, “Son of man, eat what is before you, eat this scroll; then go and speak to the house of Israel.” ​​ So I opened my mouth, and he gave me the scroll to eat. ​​ Then he said to me, “Son of man, eat this scroll I am giving you and fill your stomach with it.” ​​ So I ate it, and it tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth.

              • Jeremiah 15:16, When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and my heart’s delight, for I bear your name, O Lord God Almighty.

          • In the beginning of v. 10, we see that John takes the scroll and eats it

        • The effects of eating the scroll

          • PRINCIPLE – Preaching God’s message brings both joy and sorrow.

          • John was told by the angel that two things would happen when he ate the scroll and John then testifies that both of those things happened to him

            • It tasted as sweet as honey in his mouth

              • Honey

                • Psalm 19:10, They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold; they are sweeter than honey, than honey from the comb (David is talking about God’s law, precepts, commands, and ordinances – His Word!)

                • Psalm 119:103, How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!

              • Other foods

                • Bread – Matthew 4:4, Jesus answered, “It is written: ​​ ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”

                • Meat – 1 Corinthians 3:1-2, Brothers, I could not address you as spiritual but as worldly – mere infants in Christ. ​​ I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not ready for it. ​​ Indeed, you are still not ready.

                • Milk – 1 Peter 2:2-3, Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good.

              • How many of us could say that we know what it means for God’s Word to be as sweet as honey?

                • Think for a moment to the last time you were reading God’s Word and it spoke directly to the situation you were going through

                • Perhaps you were feeling down, sad, depressed, or lonely and God’s Word encouraged you and strengthened you

                • Maybe you read a promise from God’s Word that you claimed concerning the circumstance you were going through

                • It’s during those times that we understand the sweetness of God’s Word

                • Sharing the Gospel with someone is another time when God’s Word is so sweet

              • There are other parts of Scripture that we know are hard to swallow, convicting, or difficult to read and comprehend

            • It turned his stomach sour

              • John’s current situation

                • He knew the message he would have to share was going to be difficult

                • God’s people

                  • If the contents of the scroll he ate were Rev. 11:1-19 or even Rev. 11:1-14:20, those passages refer to the suffering of God’s people

                  • They will be pursued by Satan and alienated from the culture if they refuse to take the mark of the beast

                  • Some will experience death

                • Unbelievers

                  • John also knew that potentially the message would include the wrath of God for those who refused to turn from their rebellion against God

                  • The prophets of old had been marginalized and mistreated by those who refused to repent of their rebellion against God

              • Prophets of old

                • Nowhere in the Old Testament do we find the prophets of Lord sharing a feel-good message with the leaders of the people

                  • Time and time again they were prophesying punishment for the people of God, because of their rebellion against Him

                  • 1 Kings 22:15-18, When he arrived, the king asked him, “Micaiah, shall we go to war against Ramoth Gilead, or shall I refrain?” ​​ “Attack and be victorious,” he answered, “for the Lord will give it into the king’s hand.” ​​ The king said to him, “How many times must I make you swear to tell me nothing but the truth in the name of the Lord?” ​​ Then Micaiah answered, “I saw all Israel scattered on the hills like sheep without a shepherd, and the Lord said, ‘These people have no master. ​​ Let each one go home in peace.’” ​​ The king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat, “Didn’t I tell you that he never prophesies anything good about me, but only bad?”

                • Examples

                  • Moses, Jeremiah, and Jonah were reluctant to share God’s message with their intended audiences

                  • Elijah had just defeated the prophets of Baal and heard that Jezebel was seeking his life, so he ran for his life

                  • 1 Kings 19:3-4, Elijah was afraid and ran for his life. ​​ When he came to Beersheba in Judah, he left his servant there, while he himself went a day’s journey into the desert. ​​ He came to a broom tree, sat down under it and prayed that he might die. ​​ “I have had enough, Lord,” he said. ​​ “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors.”

                • The prophets of old were obedient to share God’s message and it normally resulted in them being persecuted, ridiculed, and even put to death

              • Our modern times

                • Some preachers today avoid certain passages of Scripture, because they have hard sayings or cover topics that are not uplifting and positive

                • One of the reasons I prefer to preach verse-by-verse through books of the Bible is so that we will understand the whole will of God as Paul states in Acts 20:27

                  • When we go verse-by-verse we will keep each passage in context rather than taking it out of context

                  • We will also not skip over difficult passages, but address them as they come up (divorce, sexual immorality, homosexuality, gossip, etc.)

                  • Finally, we will hit on each topic found in the Bible according to the amount of time God spends on it – we will not continue to preach the same topics over and over again (some preachers can fall into that cyclical type of preaching)

                  • We will give each topic the same percentage of time that God gives it in His Word – not overemphasizing or underemphasizing any topic – giving it just the right amount of attention

                • Read 2 Timothy 4:1-5

            • It can be difficult to share God’s message with others

          • Application (Sweet and Sour)

            • Spiritually

              • Sweet

                • Sharing the Gospel with someone and watching them pray to receive Christ is perhaps the sweetest experience we will ever have this side of heaven

                • Watching a new believer grow in their understanding of God or Jesus Christ is another sweet experience

                • Having a believer take the next step in their spiritual walk by participating in believer’s baptism is incredible!

                • 2 Corinthians 2:15-16, For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. ​​ To the one we are the smell of death; to the other, the fragrance of life. ​​ And who is equal to such a task?

              • Sour

                • Sharing the Gospel with a loved one and watching them refuse to repent of their sins is heart breaking (sour)

                • Having to talk with another believer about their attitude or a sin they have continued to pursue is definitely sour

                • Having to confess our own sins to those we have hurt is sour at first, but reconciliation can be so sweet

                • Activating church discipline for an individual in the church in order for them to repent is never fun, but definitely necessary

                • Confronting someone who is teaching something that is false is also not enjoyable

            • Physically

              • “Mike and Trina are the loving parents of Chris, a high-school senior, and Casey, a twelve-year-old. ​​ Casey was born with a severe case of cerebral palsy. ​​ She is mentally retarded and confined to a wheelchair. ​​ Mike and Trina, through our church, have become my good friends during the past two year.

                Casey is a blessing to many who meet her. ​​ She smiles and gurgles with pleasure when people give her attention. ​​ Chris loves to light up her life. ​​ Trina, a neonatal-care nurse, has told me, ‘Because of Casey, I’ve been able to counsel many parents who have just learned that their newborn is mentally or physically handicapped. ​​ I have been able to witness to Christ’s love and grace in ways that would never have been possible without Casey. ​​ When God sent us Casey, he entrusted us with a precious treasure.’

                Casey is also a great burden. ​​ She will never walk. ​​ She requires her own special caregiver when Mike and Trina are both away from home. ​​ Frankly, her distorted features are hard to look at. ​​ Mealtime is difficult. ​​ Many marriages do not survive the stress that a handicapped child brings. ​​ When I once complimented Mike for the way he has cheerfully accepted responsibility for Casey, he replied, ‘I didn’t think I had a choice. ​​ There really wasn’t an option.’ ​​ [Easley,
                Holman New Testament Commentary, Revelation, 179]

              • Empathy

                • If you’ve ever had to take care of a special needs child, you understand the sweet and sour or the blessing and burden that John is referring to here

                • For some of us, we have been the care giver of a parent or spouse and know the joy and heartache that each day, or even hour can bring

              • In order for us to move forward, we have to internalize God’s Word – hide it in our hearts – that’s what will carry us through the difficult times

        • PRINCIPLE (Big Idea) – God’s people must internalize His Word, so they can proclaim it.

        • This was the purpose behind why John was actively involved in this part of the vision – God needed him to proclaim the word!

    • Proclaim the Word (v. 11) [Akin, 195]

        • “‘You must’ sounds a moral imperative, a moral and spiritual obligation.” ​​ [Akin, 195]

        • John’s message could be two-fold

          • Persecution of the church (Rev. 11:1-14:13)

          • Judgment of the unbelievers (Rev. 14:14-16:20)

 

  • YOU

    • Feeding on God’s Word

        • Are you spending time reading and studying God’s Word each day?

          • Are you dedicating the same amount of time feeding on God’s Word as you do other things that you enjoy?

          • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Commit to spend as much time feeding on God’s Word as I do with other activities or hobbies.

        • Feeding on God’s Word means that we are internalizing it, meditating on it, allowing it to transform us

          • Read Psalm 119:9-16

          • Have you hidden God’s Word in your heart?

          • Has it become a part of you?

          • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Begin memorizing a passage of Scripture that has been helpful for me in the past.

    • Sweet and Sour

        • We are wired to embrace the sweet and avoid the sour (except when it comes to Sour Patch Kids or WarHeads candy)

        • As children of God, we have to be willing to share the sweet and the sour

          • As followers of Jesus Christ, we know the sweetness of the Gospel

          • But if you’ve ever shared the Gospel with someone who has rejected it, you also know how that can make you feel sick in your stomach

          • We cannot allow the sour to keep us from continuing to share the Gospel (the Great Commission)

        • We have to accept God’s goodness and His discipline

          • We also know that certain portions of Scripture challenge us and confront our own sin

          • God’s discipline is sour, but when we repent we enjoy the sweet restoration of fellowship with God

        • My Next Step Today Is To: ​​ Rejoice in the sweetness of God’s Word and trust Him to transform me through the sour portions

 

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CONCLUSION

“Just like John, we have roles to play in God’s ultimate plan. ​​ We can’t call ourselves ‘apostle,’ and we don’t receive literally visions and revelations from God. ​​ We’re not required to swallow prophetic books to utter inspired words. ​​ But each of us has been given a crucial mission to share the good news of salvation with the world (Matt 28:19-20). ​​ Yet just like John, we must first internalize the message, allowing it to become a part of our own lives.

 

It’s true that the gospel of Jesus Christ involves both bad news and good news – bad news about lost humans subject to divine judgment but good news about the righteous Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who paid the complete penalty for us and saves us when we simply trust in Him. ​​ As ambassadors for Christ in this age, we must not only understand and accept the gospel ourselves, but we must also be able to communicate that message to others.

 

Have you accepted God’s commission on your life?

Or, like John, are you ready for a recommissioning from God? (Insights, 151)”

 

[Akin, 196].

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