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A New Look at the Two Witnesses (Part 1)
Day Star
April, 1997 / Updated August 2004
by Larry Wilson
Let me be right up front. My
understanding of Revelation 10 and 11 has changed. After an in-depth review of
the story of the Two Witnesses during the past few weeks, I have come to see the
related 1260 days in a different light. I still believe the Two Witnesses are
the Bible and the Holy Spirit and I still believe they will speak through the
144,000 and "prophesy" for 1,260 literal days. So, what has changed? The matter
of timing has changed and this change has produced some important results. For
example, I now understand the Two Witnesses will begin their work the day the
censer in Revelation 8:5 is cast down (the day the global earthquake occurs). I
previously believed the Two Witnesses began their work at least a few weeks, or
possibly as much as six months prior to the time when the censer is cast
down. After giving this matter further study, I also believe that Jesus
will take the 144,000 to Heaven at the time of the seventh trumpet which
occurs about 70 days before the Second Coming. In the past, I thought the
144,000 were taken to Heaven during the sixth plague (on or about the
1290th day – 45 days before the Second
Coming). I have also concluded that the seven last plagues will last 70 days
instead of the 215 days I previously concluded. Finally, I now believe the
time-period of the seven trumpets to be 1,264 days, rather than the 1080 day
period I previously thought. Please review the charts on pages 12
and 13 and notice the differences in timing.
Some Warning
So, what does these changes
mean? I believe the appearing and empowerment of the 144,000 occur
immediately before the global earthquake. Even though they will not
be empowered, they will be sealed and they will inform some of the saints that
the censer is about to be cast down. Perhaps, they will even know the
date. The global earthquake in Revelation 8:5 will not occur without a
short notice. This is proven by the fact that the prayers of the saints are
offered along with incense from the altar. "Another angel, who had a
golden censer, came and stood at the altar. He was given much incense to offer,
with the prayers of all the saints, on the golden altar before the throne.
The smoke of the incense, together with the prayers of the saints, went up
before God from the angel's hand." (Revelation 8:3,4) These verses
point to a specific serve that will occur in Heaven just before the censer is
cast down and the Great Tribulation begins. Some saints will be aware of
the impending doom and they will be praying for strength and courage as Jesus
did in the Garden of Gethsemane. I do not write this to scare anyone, but
instead, caution you to be watching and waiting with "red alert" expectancy. The
words of Paul are very clear: "While people are saying, `Peace and safety,’
destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and
they will not escape. But you, brothers, are not in darkness so that this day
should surprise you like a thief." (1 Thessalonians 5:3,4)
The parable of the ten virgins
further demonstrates this end-time scenario. Look at Matthew 25, there are four
things we need to consider:
1. Verse 1 – "At that time [the
time of the end] the kingdom of heaven will be like ten virgins who took their
lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.
2. Verse 3 – The foolish ones took
their lamps but did not take any oil with them.
3. Verse 5 – The bridegroom was a
long time in coming, and they all became drowsy and fell asleep.
4. Verse 6 – At midnight the cry
rang out: ‘Here’s the bridegroom! Come out to meet
him!’"
Here is the point: All of the
virgins anticipated the appearing of the bridegroom. The foolish virgins took no
extra oil. All ten of the virgins fell asleep. Then, the ten virgins were
awakened by the cry: "Here’s the bridegroom . . ." What is the meaning of this
parable? Watching and waiting is very difficult – even for the saints.
Anticipation is very hard to maintain over time and it is all too easy to get
distracted with the cares of this life – and rearrange our priorities. Yet, we
know that no one can escape the events which are predicted in God’s Word. This
is how it will be. One day, in the very near future, the world will hear the
144,000 say, "Behold! Jesus Comes!" The worrisome part of this parable is
that the foolish people will not be able to get oil and consequently, they will
not be able to get through the door and join the banquet. (Matthew 25:12) May
our prayer be, "Give me oil in my lamp, keep me burning!"
When the global earthquake occurs, a
period of utter chaos will commence. Little time will be left for thinking and
studying. Foolish Christians will have frittered away many precious
opportunities to know God's Word and on that startling day, to whom will they
turn? Their clergy? Sadly, most clergy are also in darkness. They
have completely failed to warn their congregations of coming events. So, a study
on the timing of the 144,000 and the Two Witnesses is worth
investigation.
Not the First or Last
Change
About 12 years ago, my study of
apocalyptic prophecy caused me to completely change my thinking – I suffered a
complete paradigm shift. ("Suffered" is a good word for such an experience.)
During the past ten years, I have continued to study and learn as I pursued
truth. As I have gained more insight, I have had to experience changes in my
thinking. Every change (such as this current one) I have discovered, has been
published in Day Star and my updated views have been reflected in
subsequent books and tapes. The essential reason for my most recent change is
simple: I want my views to accurately reflect what the Bible teaches. It is
imperative to me that my views comply with the harmony that comes from the sum
of all the parts which the rules of interpretation impose. All prophetic
conclusions must be tested against valid rules of interpretation. Just because
something appears logical today does not mean it will appear logical tomorrow.
Logic can be fuzzy because presuppositions can be erroneous. In other words,
every Christian should continue to test his understanding of Scripture to see if
he has overlooked anything.
No doubt a few of my friends will be
happy to see this change, since they have also reached a similar conclusion on
this issue of timing. (I know some people have marveled at my stubbornness over
the past years because I refused to "see it their way.") However, until a person
honestly sees something, how can that person honestly change his or her mind? It
is also possible that some of you will be frustrated with my changes because
they rely too heavily upon me to tell them what to believe, and if I keep
changing my mind, they will not know what to think. It is my hope that
every person will be scripturally grounded and convinced in his or her own mind
what is right rather than depending upon me. (Romans 14:5) Do not put your faith
any man. I, too, could fall into the ditch of unbelief. (1 Corinthians 9:27) The
purpose of this ministry is not to tell anyone what to believe. Rather, the
Lord’s commission is to proclaim the Word and cause everyone to consider the
Word of God. Let the Holy Spirit convict you of what you should believe! Every
sincere Bible student seeks greater understanding and how can the Holy Spirit
reveal a clearer perspective to us if we are not willing to change our
minds?
People perceive a change of thinking
in different ways. A lot of people see change (in religious thinking) as a sign
of weakness and changes often produce a loss of credibility. However,
everyone driven to find truth understands that a change is required if a
conclusion is found to be in error. When a preponderance of evidence is present,
a change is imperative if a person honestly loves truth. A change of mind
should also occur when a student of the bible discovers that a concept does not
fit well within a larger body of truth. This is where I find myself. Even though
my earlier views on the Two Witnesses conformed to the four rules of apocalyptic
interpretation that I follow, my original conclusion on the timing of the Two
Witnesses was hard to explain. Time after time, as I presented this topic, the
audience would respond that they could see what I was trying to say, but they
admitted that they would never be able to explain it to others. This latter
response has concerned me for years. Truth should be straightforward and easy to
see after someone explains it. I asked myself, how can I see this so
"clearly" and yet, no one else can explain the same thing? Do not misunderstand,
just because a majority of people understand a particular view or there is wide
agreement on a subject does not make it true. However, mutually interested
people should be able to listen and comprehend a line of reasoning, if a point
of truth is presented reasonably. With this in mind, I felt it was necessary to
reexamine my understanding of the Two Witnesses and the rest of this article
presents the results of my study.
A Look at the
Prophecy
Let us investigate the prophecy
concerning the Two Witnesses which covers Revelation 10:1-11:19. Compare the
story as I have paraphrased the words of John with your Bible and see if it
makes sense to you now.
{1} My view of Earth was directed to
the days just before the 144,000 were sealed. I saw Jesus tell the angels having
the first four trumpets to withhold harm until He accomplished certain matters
and His servants were sealed. Jesus came and stood on the Earth, robed in a dark
cloud so the world would not see His glory. Both the rainbow above His head and
His face were shining like the brilliance of the sun. His legs were glowing like
fiery pillars. {2} Jesus held an open book in His hand. I knew the book was not
the Book of Life which was bound with seven seals since this book was on Earth,
and the Book of Life remained in Heaven. I wondered what this book represented.
As I watched, Jesus firmly planted His right foot on the sea and His left foot
on the land. He appeared confident, like a military general ruling over both
land and sea. His posture indicated that He was taking a position of authority
on Earth. {3} He gave a loud shout like a lion’s roar. The 144,000 servants, who
had just been selected, heard Jesus shout. They understood His shout to mean
that there would be no more delay. Finally, the time had arrived for the
inhabitants of Earth to experience God’s wrath. The four angels were about to
sound the first four trumpets. Christ told His 144,000 servants to herald the
arrival of Christ’s Kingdom. When Jesus shouted, seven thunderous voices also
spoke.
{4} I heard the seven thunderous
voices speak and as I was about to write their words, I heard a voice from
Heaven which said, "John, what the seven voices said are sealed up, do not
reveal their messages." At first, I thought it was strange that I should not
write what the seven thunders said. Then, I understood. God’s people will hear
and understand the seven voices from Heaven as Jesus speaks to them. At
significant moments during the Great Tribulation, these messages from God will
greatly encourage them in their struggle, just as the voice of the Father from
Heaven greatly encouraged Jesus when He was on Earth.
{5} Then Jesus raised His
right hand toward Heaven. {6} He swore by the Name of the Father, the Maker of
everything and said, "There will be no more waiting!1 The time for God’s wrath has come.2 Earth has filled its cup of iniquity. God’s
patience has expired and Earth will now receive seven mercy-judgments (the
trumpets) and seven destructive judgments.3 Everyone who repents and calls on the Lord will be saved. {7} Just
before the seventh angel blows his trumpet, the mystery of God will be
accomplished." What is this mystery? The mystery of God is His gift of a
sin-free nature to everyone who wants victory over sin.4 The time has come for the living to be judged, and
God will give this new nature to anyone who chooses to obey the testimony of
Jesus by showing obedient faith. The servant/prophets, the 144,000, are the
first to receive this wedding garment.5
{8} Then a voice spoke to me
from Heaven. It told me that I must experience the things which the 144,000
would endure. The voice said, "John, take the little open book that is in the
hand of Jesus who is standing on the sea and on the land." {9} So, I approached
Jesus and asked Him to give me the little book. He said, "Take it and eat it. It
will taste as sweet as honey, but it will turn your stomach sour."6 (A continuing conversation with Jesus that John
could have had with Him, based on my understanding of the interpretation of this
prophecy is in the remainder of this paragraph - LW.) I asked Jesus what the
book represented. He said it represented the prophecies of Daniel which were
sealed up until the time of the end. Now that the time of the end had arrived,
the sealed book of Daniel is an open book.7 He said that the correct understanding of Daniel
produces the correct understanding of what you are seeing now. Jesus showed me
that a correct understanding of apocalyptic prophecy would bring a wonderful
revival to Christ's waiting people — His children will rejoice when they learn
that He will appear in a few days. He also emphasized that understanding Bible
truth is highly important because many people will be deceived by lies and men
will eventually kill each other over a dispute concerning Bible
truth.
Jesus said, "The sweet taste of my
words will soon bring bitter sorrow." The 144,000 will be rejected and they will
become the most persecuted people on Earth. {10} So, I took the open book from
Jesus’ hand and ate it. The digestion of the prophecies was sweet as honey. It
was so sweet to understand how the Word of God fits together, but when I began
to tell others about the words of Jesus as written in the book, my experience
was very bitter. Other people did not like what I said. {11} Nevertheless, Jesus
told me, "You must prophesy again before many peoples, nations, languages
and kings."
I considered the meaning of the
command and the order of events. The 144,000 will be given Holy Spirit power and
they will present a message originating from the books of Daniel and Revelation,
which by then will be words written long ago. The devastation caused by the
first four trumpets will awaken the world to hear God’s servants. The 144,000
will proclaim the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation with great clarity and
power and many will be saved! I marveled at Jesus’ love for sinners.
{11:1} My first job (as
symbolizing one of the 144,000) was a difficult one. An angel gave me a
measuring-stick and said, "Go and determine the actual size of God’s church.
Many Christians profess to be followers of Jesus, but He who knows the heart and
the motives of their actions, knows the shallowness of their claim. Do not be
deceived by their words. Go inside the church. There you will find worshipers at
the altar of the inner court. The angel used terms I was familiar with, so I
would understand what I was asked to do. In Jerusalem there were two courts in
the temple. The Gentiles worshiped in the outer court, but the inner court was
reserved for Jews. I understood the inner court to represent the individuals
whom God has blessed with an understanding of truth. The outer court represents
those whom God loves, but they have not had the same opportunity as the inner
court to receive a knowledge of God’s truth like the inner court group. So,
I went to the body of Christ (inner court group) to present the prophetic
messages of Daniel and Revelation. The message quickly separated the people.
Some people accepted the message that Jesus was imminently establishing His
kingdom, but most Christians refused to believe me. As instructed, I counted the
people who received the testimony of Jesus that I had shared. The number was
disappointingly small. God could not use people from the inner court who refused
the message from the little book and I was very sad. I had anticipated that
many people in the inner court would rejoice to hear the prophetic messages. It
was a bitter experience, because most Christians became very angry. I began to
experience a sour stomach, for many of my former friends began to hate me. {2}
Jesus said, "Do not measure the outer court right now, because it contains
Gentiles. He said, "I have a numberless multitude among the Gentiles who love
me, but their testing time has not come yet. However, when it arrives, I will
separate the Gentiles who love me from those who do not. Regrettably, many
Gentiles who hated me will persecute My holy people for 42 literal
months."8
These statements made me realize
that a large number of people in the inner court and a great number in the outer
court would not accept the message presented by the 144,000. When I contemplated
the 42 months of persecution God's people will go through, I was thankful the
time-period was short – relatively speaking.
{3} Then, Jesus showed me a
view of the whole world at the time of the end. As I looked, I realized that
many tribes, languages, religions and governments would exist at that time.
Then, I realized the magnitude of God’s problem! No global authority spoke for
God. Every nation worshiped false gods. Every religion had clergy that claimed
to speak for the God of Heaven, but there was no global consensus on the
identity of the one true God. However, Jesus told me He would give power to His
Two Witnesses, and under the most distressing circumstances, they would prophesy
with great power and clarity for 1,260 days. These Two Witnesses, He said, would
demonstrate who the one true God is – just like they did during the days of
Elijah.9 Of course, I wanted to know who
the Two Witnesses were. I knew that in the days of Moses, two or more witnesses
were required to condemn a person to death.10 This parallel seemed significant, for during the final days of Earth’s
history, Jesus will give great power to His Two Witnesses and anyone who refuses
their testimony will be condemned to death by these Two
Witnesses.
{4} An angel identified the
Two Witnesses as the two olive trees and the two lampstands that stand
before the Lord of the Earth. Even though I was familiar with Zechariah’s
visions, I did not understand the meaning of his statement. So, I reviewed the
writings of Zechariah 4. In Zechariah’s time, priests filled the candlestick in
the temple with oil every day. But, God revealed to Zechariah that in Heaven’s
true temple,11 two olive trees
perpetually fill the candlestick with oil. I concluded that the two olive trees
in Heaven represent the eternal power of the Holy Spirit.12 The living olive trees in Zechariah 4 were a
perpetual source of oil for the candlestick that stood before God’s
throne.13 God showed Zechariah that it
was by His power, not human power, that the "light of truth" flourished on
Earth.14
As I considered the angel’s
statement concerning the two lampstands, I remembered seeing seven
lampstands before the throne of God (written in the first chapter of
Revelation). In Zechariah's vision, the angel spoke of only one candlestick. Why
the difference? I soon discovered the meaning. The lampstand(s) before God’s
throne represent the current agency through which God illuminates a
darkened world with the light of truth. In ancient times, His Holy Word was
entrusted to the nation of Israel.15 The
nation of Israel was represented to Zechariah as the single lampstand before
God’s throne. Israel, at that time, was the trustee of God’s covenant with man
and as such, Israel was the light of the world.16 When Israel failed to accomplish the things God
wanted, He removed the privilege from Israel and established seven Christian
churches in Israel’s place.17 The seven
lampstands represent the seven Christian churches that I was commanded to send
copies of this vision.18 They became the
new trustees of God’s covenant which He originally gave to Abraham.19 Sadly, the seven churches followed the course of
ancient Israel and they too, apostatized. I saw that every time people organized
to carry out God's work, the devil infiltrated each religious organization and
it eventually became corrupt. So, in the last days, God will not use religious
organizations to proclaim His offer of salvation. Rather, He will choose 144,000
men and women from all nations that love Him.20 He will give each of them a message to bear (the open book that I was
told to eat) and He will pour His Spirit on the 144,000 and they will speak with
great power – like John the Baptist. In the final hours of Earth, the Two
Witnesses will not fail as man has failed so often. The Holy Spirit (the two
olive trees) and the Bible (the two lampstands) will completely dispel the great
darkness that covers the Earth.
A person might ask, how do two
olive trees represent the Holy Spirit? In this manner: There are two phases of
the Holy Spirit's work. First, there is the rebirth experience giving spiritual
life. The first work of the Holy Spirit starts at the time a person receives
Christ as his or her Savior.21 The
second process is the transformation of character. When a person accepts Christ,
he or she receives Holy Spirit power to overcome sin. These two phases of the
Holy Spirit’s work are symbolized by two olive trees beside the throne of God.
The Holy Spirit’s work is to sustain God’s work on Earth. The oil from the trees
keeps the lampstands (agents) perpetually burning!
Again, a person might also ask, how
can two lampstands represent God’s Word? In this manner: David said, "Your
word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path." (Psalms 119:105) God’s
work contains two elements: The Old Testament and the New. Without Holy Spirit
enabling, the Word of God is merely a book of mystery and words. With Holy
Spirit enabling, the Word of God is alive – a double-edged sword, exposing all
the issues and elements of life. Thus, two lampstands are two
testaments.
How will the Two Witnesses,
the Bible and Holy Spirit, testify? God will use His Holy Spirit filled, 144,000
servants to enlighten the world about God's word. Herein lies a very essential
truth: God will not condemn any person for rejecting the testimony of one of His
144,000 servants. God understands that a person may not give due consideration
to His servant or prophet for a number of reasons. However, there is only one
unpardonable sin for which a person will be condemned. When an individual
refuses to accept the testimony of the Holy Spirit, that person commits the
unpardonable sin.22 In other words, God
does not condemn a person because he or she may be unable to accurately perceive
the meaning of Bible truth, but God will not allow anyone who refuses to listen
to the Holy Spirit to enter Heaven.
{5} Jesus said, "People will
hate my 144,000 spokespersons for my name’s sake. The words from the open book
will be a difficult message to share.23
Nevertheless, they will speak for me. The wicked, like Balaam and his
donkey,24 will not recognize the 144,000
for whom they are and whom they speak for. When I lived among men, it was no
different.25 Whoever resists my Two
Witnesses will be destroyed. I am a great King. Many of my messengers will die
because of the testimony they bear."26
The 144,000 will have great
miracle-working powers to confirm their message of truth.27 However, miracles alone are not proof of truth
because Satan’s agents will also perform signs and miracles.28 However, there is nothing more powerful than God’s
message when its time arrives. God’s enemies will not be able to obstruct His
truth and it will make the wicked people angry. Just like a sword comes from
Jesus’ mouth at the Second Coming to destroy His enemies, so truth will come
from the mouths of the 144,000 and the enemies of God will not be able to
withstand their arguments. People who reject the plainest testimony from the
Bible and the Holy Spirit's guidance will suffer the Second
Death.
{6} Like Elijah, the 144,000
will have power to shut up the sky so that it will not rain29 during the time they are prophesying. Like Moses,
they will have power to turn lakes and springs of water into blood30 and to strike the Earth with every kind of plague.
God will grant these powers to the 144,000 to use as often as needed, so people
will listen to what they say and be saved. But remember, the devil will have
thousands of false prophets who will also perform counterfeit miracles and many
people will use these counterfeit miracles as an excuse to reject truth. Many
people will believe the lies of the false prophet and they will be
condemned for it.31 There will be a
distinguishing difference between the false prophets and God’s 144,000
true prophets. God’s Two Witnesses will testify as to what is true. The Bible
will confirm the testimony of the 144,000. The Holy Spirit will confirm within
every honest heart that the message given by the 144,000 is true. Conversely,
false prophets will perform signs and miracles, but they will not be able to
support their teaching from the Bible. The angel said to me, "John, warn the
people to stand on a plain ‘thus saith the Lord.’ This will be the only position
of safety."
{7} When the Bible and the
Holy Spirit have finished their testimony to the world through the ministry of
the 144,000, God’s offer of salvation will be withdrawn. God will turn the world
over to the devil and his followers. Thus, the message of the 144,000 will
appear dead.32 Satan will kill the
influence of the Two Witnesses. The Bible and Holy Spirit will no longer have a
converting power for good. At that point in time, everyone will have made their
decision. The devil will have led billions into committing the unpardonable sin.
Then, these wicked people will have no sense of right and wrong because they
have completely rejected the Holy Spirit and God’s Word. Thus, the work and
influence of the Two Witnesses will come to an end. When the door to mercy
closes, all people will have made their decision about salvation. One group will
have put their faith in the Lamb, the other will have put their faith in the
lamb-like beast (the devil). {8} Remember, during World War III (the sixth
trumpet war33) and prior to the close of
probation, many of God’s people, including most of the 144,000, are going to be
killed. These are the martyrs of the fifth seal.34 Because of contempt, hatred and logistics, Satan’s
forces will not bury the martyrs. That these individuals would rather die than
dishonor God is God’s final appeal to the wicked before their probation closes.
In other words, God will allow many of His children to be martyred in order, if
possible, to influence those who stand in rebellion. When the value of eternal
life is compared to martyrdom, Heaven will be cheap enough! He who can speak
worlds into existence does not see death as mortals do. Satan, on the other
hand, will use martyrdom to intimidate people who do not have faith in God. He
will demonstrate to everyone the fate of all people who refused his
authority.35
The members of Satan’s
one-world religion/government will be citizens of one great corrupt city –
figuratively called Sodom and Egypt. This language is used because Sodom
represents immoral degenerate behavior that God especially detests. Egypt
represents a senseless hardness of heart – just like Pharaoh.36 Wicked people will have an attitude toward God,
His truth and people that was no different from the attitudes found in ancient
Sodom and Egypt. In fact, this same frame of mind brought about Jesus’ cruel
death.
{9} World War III (the sixth
trumpet war) ends a few days before the seventh trumpet is blown. When
the war is concluded, the devil (still claiming to be Jesus) will call a great
assembly to "anoint" ten kings to rule over the whole world. The crowning moment
of the world congress will be a glorious ceremony to celebrate that finally, the
so-called one-world religious-government of God has been established. For three
and one half days, world leaders will exult over their success. World War III is
over – now, "the thousand years of peace." As the devil watches, he chuckles to
himself that men have received him as king of kings and lord of lords. He has
convinced the world that he is actually God. He has also convinced the world
that evil is good and good is evil. {10} The wicked will gloat over their
success and will celebrate by sending gifts to each other. The wicked will also
rejoice because finally, the 144,000 servants are no longer tormenting them with
the Bible truth they faithfully presented and the wicked do not feel the
internal distress caused by the Holy Spirit.37 Of course, by that time, the wicked people’s thoughts will be totally
depraved and they will devise a final solution to destroy the few refugees who
still refuse to worship the devil.
{11} At the end of the
three-and-one-half day congress, wicked people will be surprised by an
unexpected sequence of events. There will be an enormous earthquake. God will
send glory from Heaven illuminate His suffering saints. God’s people will be
attended by angels of light. The saints who are in dungeons and prisons will
walk out as free men and the wicked will not dare to stop them. Angels from God
will prevent the wicked from hurting His people any further. The people of God,
who were so powerless a few days earlier, now stand on their feet. They will be
illuminated with glory from God like Moses was when he descended from Mount
Sinai. Terror will strike the wicked people who see the saints. The great
earthquake will open millions of graves and the wicked will see the very people
they martyred during the fifth seal. The martyrs will come to life right before
their eyes. The martyrs will stand before their executioners in strength and
power. This is too much to bear! The wicked will flee from their presence. At
this resurrection, another class of people will also be resurrected – Those who
pierced the Lord at His crucifixion.38
{12} Then, a loud voice from
Heaven spoke to the 144,000 saying, "Come up here." At that very moment, all of
the 144,000 went up to Heaven in a cloud as first fruits of the
soon-to-be-gathered harvest, while their enemies looked on in great
amazement.39 As the remaining saints
wait on Earth for the Second Coming, they will be thoroughly impressed with the
manifestations of God’s wrath – the seven last plagues. Before their very eyes,
they will see the complete disintegration of Babylon within 75 days.40 The seventh trumpet will confirm two matters:
First, the door to eternal life is closed. Every decision has been made and the
mystery of God is accomplished.41
Second, the seventh trumpet is an announcement that Jesus has concluded His work
as man’s High Priest in Heaven’s temple. With His mediatorial work finished,
Jesus will now exercise His authority and possess His Kingdom. His first action
will be to address the crimes that Babylon committed against His saints and
prophets.42 Jesus will ensure that
Babylon’s administrative members receive a double portion of suffering for the
pain and misery they brought upon His innocent people.
{13} When the earthquake that opened
the graves occurred, the devil’s throne and administrative offices collapsed.
The earthquake that brought so many saints to life also killed 7,000 leading
officials of Satan’s empire. God’s people, however, gave glory to God for His
wonderful deliverance.
{14} Then an angel said to me, "The
second woe has now passed. Now, the third woe – the seven last plagues – will
begin. Before you observe the final woe, understand two things:
{15} "First, just before the
seventh trumpet blows, the gospel will be preached to every nation, kindred,
tongue and people.43 After the last
person on Earth makes his or her decision for or against the gospel, Jesus will
give the order to sound the seventh trumpet. This seventh trumpet marks the
termination of God’s mercy.44 Everyone
will have heard the gospel and made a decision to either obey the Ten
Commandments of Jesus or obey the senseless and oppressive laws of the
devil.45 Second, at the time of the
seventh trumpet, an important transition will occur in Heaven. Jesus will finish
His intercessory work as High Priest and begin His reign as King of kings. Mercy
will have ended for the rebels on Earth. In fact, King Jesus’ first business
will be to reveal His fury against the people who have despised His offer of
grace and rebelled at His claim of authority. John, these points will help you
understand what Jesus is about to do."
I heard loud voices in Heaven
affirming the authority of Jesus and His sovereign right to deal with the people
of Earth. The four living creatures and the 24 elders had observed the entire
judgment process and were satisfied that Jesus had been fair and faithful with
each human case. They said to Jesus: "The kingdom of the world has become the
kingdom of our Lord, Jesus Christ, and He will reign forever and ever." {16} The
24 elders, who were seated on their thrones before God, fell on their faces and
worshiped Him, {17} saying: "We give thanks to you, Lord God Almighty, the One
who is and who was, because you have exercised your great authority and have
now begun to reign as King of kings and Lord of lords.
One elder explained to me that the
transition of Jesus from High Priest to King of kings was directly associated
with the third woe. I learned that the third woe only affects the people who
received the mark of the beast. Jesus is specifically going to punish the people
who rebel against Him. His anger toward them is great because they willfully
and intelligently rejected His truth, His gracious offer of salvation and
extension of mercy. Further, the people who received the mark of the beast had
contempt and hatred for the people who obeyed the gospel of Jesus and kept His
commandments. During the fifth seal, wicked people killed many saints – who
willingly died for the cause of Christ. So, to demonstrate His fury with the
wicked, Jesus avenges the suffering of His children by sending seven final
plagues on the wicked.
In God’s sight, the guilt for
conspiracy is the same as directly participating in the crime. So all rebels
will be punished by the seven last plagues because the wicked have worked
together to destroy of the saints!46 When Jesus assumes the role of King of kings, as Creator of Heaven and
Earth, He will stand up put on His Kingly robes. He will subdue the rebels on
Earth as any king would deal with insurrection within his
territory.
{18} The elder continued
talking to me saying, "At the time of the seventh trumpet, the nations of Earth
will be angry and bitter, because the devil has forcibly taken control of the
world." The devil, as a conqueror, is a demonic destroyer. He will demand
obedience from every person on Earth. Those who refuse to obey will be killed.
The devil’s wars will leave the Earth in a terrible state. People will suffer
conditions far worse than any concentration camp during World War II. Now, to
make matters even more unbearable, God’s wrath and vengeance will be poured out
in full measure.47 God will have no
mercy on those who chose the mark of the beast. This outpouring of God’s
wrath without mercy is the third and final woe. During the time of the
seven last plagues, God’s wrath will not come near His waiting
people.
{19} Then, I looked up into Heaven
and saw a marvelous sign. I was not alone, because everyone on Earth also saw
this scene! God’s temple in Heaven was opened for all to see and no one was
there. Jesus, man’s intercessor – man’s Only Hope – was gone. Within the temple,
we could see the ark of the covenant – the ark containing God’s covenant with
man – God’s Ten Commandments. The people of Earth were terrified. The wicked
leaders of Babylon looked in awe at God’s holy law which they had willfully
violated and forced others to reject. They could see the Ten Commandments
displayed in great glory. The fourth commandment was especially illuminated. The
rulers of Earth had instituted laws forcing all people to disobey the Creator’s
holy Sabbath rest as. They had levied severe penalties on the people who kept
God’s Sabbath day holy. Yet, like senseless thugs, they had refused to consider
the outcome of their evil deeds – that the Great King of Heaven would hold them
in contempt for their rebellion. The die had been cast. They had received the
mark. They belonged to the one on Earth who claimed to be God and his indelible
tattoo was a testimony to the decision they had made.
The righteous saints also saw the
scene in the Heavenly temple. They trembled at the holiness of God’s law. At
that moment, they momentarily lost all hope of salvation as they analyzed their
lives in contrast to God’s requirement of holiness. The saints would have been
overwhelmed with discouragement, except Jesus assured them that He had granted
them His righteousness, full and free.
There were flashes of
lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake and a great hailstorm of
burning meteors. Jesus poured down great judgments of fire on particularly evil
places and they were completely burned up like Sodom and Gomorrah. The saints
heard the voice of Jesus in the peals of thunder. (This was one of the seven
thunders.) He said, "Let him who does wrong, continue to do wrong; let him who
is vile, continue to be vile; let him who does right, continue to do right; and
let him who is holy, continue to be holy."48 The saints knew they were released from the gospel commission. Martyrdom
was now over. Salvation’s offer had come to an end. Jesus would not allow one
more saint to die after this day. As the saints retreated to solitary places on
Earth to watch the final seven plagues fall upon Babylon, they knew that it
would not be long until Jesus called for them!
Reasons for Changing the
Timing
This concludes Part I of this study.
During the coming month, evaluate the chart on pages 12 and 13. Next month in
Part II of this study, I will present the textual evidence why I believe a
change in timing of the Two Witnesses is required.
References:
1. Rev 10:7 - 1,335 days begin
here
2. Dan 8:17,19; Isa 24:1-6; Romans
2:5; Col 3:6
3. Rev 8:2 - 9:21; Rev
16
4. 1 John 3:2; 2 Cor 1:21,22; Acts
3:19 Heb 8:10-12
5. Matt 22:11; Rev 19:8
6. Ezekiel 2 and 3
7. Dan 12:4,9
8. Rev 13:5-7; Isa
62:12
9. 1 Kings 18
10. Deuteronomy 17:6; 19:15; 2 Cor
13:1
11. Hebrews 8:1-5; 9:24; Zech
4
12. Zech 4:14; Exodus 40:9; Lev 8;
John 16:13; Mark 3:29
13. Exodus 26:35 (Candlestick on
south side; Table (throne) on the north)
14. Zech 4:6
15. Matt 5:14
16. Acts 13:47
17. Matt 23:38; Matt 8:12; Matt
28:19,20
18. Rev 1:11
19. Gal 3:28,29; Eph 2; Rom
11
20. Joel 2:29
21. John 3
22. Matt 12:31
23. Ezekiel 3:7; Jeremiah
25:4
24. Numbers 22
25. John 8:19
26. Rev 6:9
27. Acts 14:3
28. 2 Thess 2:9; Matt
7:21,22
29. 1 Kings 17:1
30. Exodus 7:10-21
31. Jeremiah 28:15,16; Rev
9:20,21, Jer 5:31; Rev 19:19-21
32. Matt 12:31,32; 2 Thess 2:9-12;
Rom 8:5-10
33. Rev 9:13-21
34. Rev 6:9-11; Rev 20:4; Rev
18:24; Rev 16:4-7
35. Rev 13:15
36. Exodus 8:15
37. Rev 14:11
38. Rev 1:7
39. Rev 14:4
40. Dan 12:11,12; Rev
18
41. Rev 10:7; Col 1:27
42. Rev 18:6
43. Matt 24:14
44. Rev 14:14-16
45. Rev 13:8; Rev 17:8
46. Rev 14:17-20
47. Rev 15:1; 16:1-21; Dan
12:1
48. Rev
22:11
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