03.07 Fifth Division. The Power of God in Invervention.
Fifth Division. The Power of God in Invervention.
Grace and Judgment Manifested.
Chapter 14.
1. The Lamb Upon Zion and the 144,000.Revelation 14:1-5. A series of blessed visions follow the darkest chapter in the Book of Revelation. The awful conditions under the domineering power of the two Beasts are going to be changed. The Lord will answer the prayers of the persecuted Jewish people and deliver them by His personal coming out of the opened heaven. This glorious manifestation is fully revealed in the nineteenth chapter. Here it is anticipated. There is much said about this intervention in behalf of the suffering godly remnant in the Old Testament. As an illustration we call attention to Psalms 44, 45. In the forty-fourth Psalm we find a description of their suffering and the cry to heaven “Arise for our help, and redeem us for thy mercies sake.” In the forty-fifth Psalm the answer to this prayer is recorded. The King riding in majesty, dealing with His enemies, surrounded by redeemed companies is beheld in that Psalm. The entire Book of Psalms should be studied from the viewpoint of prophecy; it will shed much light upon these events of this portion of Revelation. But who are the 144,000 standing with the Lamb upon Mount Zion, having His Name [Note: This has been unfortunately omitted in the Authorized Version.] and His Father’s Name written on their foreheads? In the previous chapter we saw a company on earth who have the mark of the Beast on their foreheads; but here is a company who have His Name and the Father’s Name on the forehead. A good many have made of this company a portion of the Church, a first fruits, who, according to this theory, have lived separated lives and are caught up into heaven, while the other believers, who did not live as near to God as they did, will have to suffer in the great tribulation. The reader who has followed the unfolding of this book will see at once that such an interpretation is impossible. These have nothing to do whatever with the Church. The Elders are mentioned in verse 3 and as distinct from the 144,000, and, as we saw, the twenty-four Elders include and represent the Church. The 144,000 are the same company which was sealed in chapter 7: but they also include the distinctly Jewish remnant which suffered more specifically in Palestine. The number 144,000 being symbolical and not actual permits such an interpretation. In one word they represent the “all Israel” saved by the coming of the deliverer out of Zion (Romans 11:26). They passed through the great tribulation and are seen as redeemed from the earth. And then there is heard the voice of harpers, making sweet music with their harps. They sing a new song (not as it were) before the throne and before the living creatures and the Elders. And the 144,000 learn to sing this new song. Who then are the harpers? They are the martyred company seen in connection with the fifth seal and they also include now their brethren which were slain during the great tribulation. The characteristics of the 144,000 are next given. Verse 4 must not be interpreted in a literal sense. Those who apply it to a first fruits of the Church have done so and it has led to much confusion and even worse things. Literal impurity is not in view. If it had a literal meaning this company would consist of men only. The woman, the great harlot Babylon and her daughters, the God-less and Christ-less religious world-systems (Chapter 17) are then on the earth. They did not defile themselves with the corruptions and idolatries prevalent on the earth. They kept themselves from spiritual fornication. They are the firstfruits and the earnest of the blessings soon in store for the earth [Note: The term firstfruits is also applied to true believers constituting the Church (Romans 8:23;1 Corinthians 15:20-22;James 1:18). We are the first fruits, the earnest of the coming blessing for Israel and the nations. If the faithful remnant of Israel keeps itself undefiled from the religious corruption of the end-time, how much more should we keep ourselves as a separated people (2 Corinthians 6:14;2 Timothy 2:20-21).] They were devoted to the Lamb and no lie (not guile) was in their mouth. The lie and delusion of the end-time were utterly repudiated by them.
2. The Proclamation of the Everlasting Gospel.Revelation 14:6-7. This has nothing to do with the preaching of the Gospel during this church-age. The Angel must not be taken as a literal angel. The preaching of any Gospel to those who dwell on earth is never committed to angels, but to men. This is true of the Gospel of Grace which redeemed sinners are privileged to proclaim during this age, and of the everlasting Gospel during the end of the age. The Gospel preached is the Gospel of the Kingdom and the preachers are this faithful remnant of God’s earthly people. Nothing of this preaching was said in Chapter 7: though the result, the gathered multitude coming out of the great tribulation is seen there. But here, where the moral and spiritual characteristics of the remnant of Israel is seen, their testimony also comes into view. What this everlasting Gospel is we need not to explain for Revelation 14:7 gives us the information. It is everlasting because it concerns the Creator as the only object of worship. And it will sound the loudest arid go forth in no uncertain sound at the time when pandemonium reigns on earth, and heaven is about to open to manifest the King of Glory. How great is God’s mercy! And the nations who hear and turn to God will enter the coming Kingdom. Read in connection with verses 6 and 7 Psalms 96 : It will give you a great deal of light on this portion of Revelation.
3. Babylon has Fallen.Revelation 14:8. This is an anticipative announcement of what will also happen as the great tribulation nears its close. The particulars are not given here. These and what Babylon is and how Babylon the great (city must be omitted in this verse) falls, we shall find in Chapters 17 and 18: God’s intervention in judgment upon the great whore is simply mentioned here.
4. The Eternal Wrath for the Worshippers of the Beast.Revelation 14:9-11. Here we have a third angelic announcement. It concerns the worshippers of the Beast. They drink of the wrath of God. It is “without mixture,” that is, no mercy is found in the cup of His indignation. It serves as a solemn warning. Babylon falls prior to the glorious appearing of the King, and the Beast will afterward manifest his power as never before. Therefore, the warning concerning the inevitable fate of those who worship the Beast and take its mark. The warning cannot be twisted, though men like “Pastor” Russell and other deceiving teachers attempt it. It is Satan’s deception this increasing denial of the solemn truth of an everlasting, conscious and awful punishment of the wicked. By these denials, Satan prepares gradually, but surely, for the final great apostasy. “The smoke of their torment ascendeth forever and ever.” There is no end to it. Unsaved reader! Be warned and accept Christ.
5. The Blessed Dead Who Die in the Lord.Revelation 14:12-13. It is a voice which proclaims this. It has nothing to do with those who die in the Lord now. Certainty all our loved ones who fell asleep in Jesus are blessed. They are absent from the body and consciously present with the Lord. But here is the comfort for those who faithfully resist the worship of the Beast, who refuse to take the mark. They become martyrs. The Book of Revelation will be read and studied during the great tribulation. Satan through the Beasts, will try to annihilate it and the rest of the Bible. But it will be a failure as all former attempts to get the Bible out of the world have failed. Here then, is first the warning. If they worship the Beast they will be lost forever. Then there is the alternative to resist the Beast and be killed as to the body, but die in the Lord. “From henceforth” means during the tribulation when the great persecution goes on.
6. The Harvest and the Vintage.Revelation 14:14-20. This brings now the Coming of the Son of Man with judgment power into view. The harvest and the vintage have come. The sickle is put in. The reapers used will be angels (Matthew 13:39). The day of vengeance has come. Read Isaiah 63:1-6; Joel 3; Zechariah 12-14. This will greatly help in a better understanding of the harvest and the vintage. The nations and their armies will be in the land; the Assyrian from the North, foreshadowed by the wicked work of Antiochus Epiphanes (Daniel 8) will do its awful work; the false prophet, the second Beast is in Jerusalem. But then the judgment clouds break. The battle of Armageddon comes into view for the first time in Revelation 14:20. How we ought to praise Him that His infinite grace has separated us from these awful executions of vengeance and wrath. His people will be home when all things come to pass.
