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Revelation 7

PNT

Revelation 7:1

He that saith, etc. If one claims to have a saving knowledge of Christ, yet lives in disobedience, his life puts the lie to his words.

Revelation 7:2

But whoso keepeth his word, etc. It is by keeping his commandments that the love of God is made perfect in us. Obedience is the result and proof of love, and also gives love the opportunity to flow over the whole life. Compare John 14:21. Hereby. By our loyal obedience.

Revelation 7:3

He that saith he abideth in him. Whoso abideth in Christ, and lives by the life Christ imparts, must show that life by a life like that of Christ. See John 15:4.

Revelation 7:4

I write no new commandment unto you. He writes in substance what was commanded from the beginning when he bids them walk as Christ walks. The old commandment is the word which ye have heard. The Gospel. Its substance is condensed by Christ into the words: “Follow me”. From the beginning. Their first hearing of the gospel.

Revelation 7:5

Again, a new commandment I write unto you. Yet this commandment, the substance of which is brotherly love, is in one sense new, because it was first taught them by Christ. See John 13:34. Which thing is true in him and in you. Its truth is shown in the life of Christ and in your life. Because the darkness is past, and the true light now shineth. The truth of the new commandment is shown because you have come out of the darkness and are walking in the light that shineth. He that keeps the new commandment walks in the light.

Revelation 7:6

He that saith he is the light, etc. If one hates his brother he demonstrates that he is in darkness.

Revelation 7:7

He that loveth his brother abideth in the light. On the other hand, brotherly love shows that one abides in the light. And there is none occasion of stumbling in him. Because he walks in the light and can see where he walks.

Revelation 7:8

But he that hateth his brother is in darkness. He who hates is not following Christ, the Light, and hence walks in the darkness, hence that darkness hath blinded his eyes. He cannot see the dangers that beset him on account of the darkness.

Revelation 7:9

I write unto you, little children. John calls all the saints “little children”. Then he divides them into three classes, “fathers”, “young men”, and “little children” (1 John 2:13), but the Greek word “paidion”, rendered “little children” in 1 John 2:13, is a different one from 1 John 2:1,12, “teknion”.

Revelation 7:10

Fathers, because ye have known him [that is] from the beginning. These father have not known Christ in the flesh, but have walked with him long and realized his presence. Young men, because you have overcome the wicked one. The special excellence of these Christian young men is that they have overcome the temptations of the evil one. Little children, because ye have known the Father. These have known the Father, and can say, “Our Father who art in heaven” (Matthew 6:9 Lu 11:2).

Revelation 7:11

I have written unto you, etc. This verse, imitating the Hebrew parallelism, repeats with slight variations 1 John 2:12,13.

Revelation 7:12

Love not the world. An exhortation to all three classes just named in 1 John 2:13,14. The love of the world and of God are not reconcilable. See PNT James 4:4. Neither the things [that are] in the world. The ways of the world, its passions, pleasures and pursuits.

Revelation 7:13

For all that [is] in the world. This sinful world is comprehended under three heads. The lust of the flesh. The desires which spring from the appetites and passions. The lust of the eyes. The desires that are aroused by appeals made to our eyes. The pride of life. The vain glory of the world; its foolish display. Sensuality, avarice and pride, nearly but not quite, illustrate what is meant.

Revelation 7:14

And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof. All things are transient, But he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever. He who does the will of God builds on eternal foundations.

Revelation 7:15

It is the last time. We are in the last dispensation. Antichrist shall come. False Christs and those opposed to Christ. See PNT Matthew 24:4. Anti-Christ is Anti-Christianity. Whereby we know that it is the last time. Their appearance is a part of the series of events which leads to the final consummation.

Revelation 7:16

They went out from us, but they were not of us. This implies that these antichrists were apostates. The worst men are often those who were once outwardly religious and have fallen away. For if they had been of us, they would [no doubt] have continued with us. Had they been true and genuine Christians they could hardly have fallen into such a state of enmity. Their going away and bitter opposition show that they were not real converts.

Revelation 7:17

But ye have an unction from the Holy One. Ye are anointed with the Holy Spirit. Christian means an anointed one; Anti-Christ would mean against the Anointed. Hence John reminds them that they have been anointed by the Holy One. And ye know all things. All things needful to guard against these opposers and seducing teachers. It is the privilege of those who have this anointing to know Christ experimentally (John 14:22,23).

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