THE
BOOK OF REVELATION
A Study of
The Last Prophetic Book
of Holy Scripture
by Clarence Larkin
1919
The Salutation
Revelation 1:4-6.
"JOHN
to the Seven Churches which
are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from Him
which Is, and which Was, and which
IS TO COME; and from
the 'Seven Spirits' which are before HIS Throne; and from
Jesus Christ who is the
FAITHFUL WITNESS, and the
FIRST BEGOTTEN OF THE DEAD,
and the PRINCE OF
THE KINGS OF THE EARTH. Unto Him that
LOVED US and
WASHED US from our
sins in His own blood. And hath made us
KINGS and
PRIESTS unto God and His Father; to Him be
glory and dominion
for ever and ever. Amen."
The Salutation is addressed
to the "Seven Churches
Which Are In Asia." By Asia is not meant the great
Continent of Asia, or even the whole of Asia Minor, but only
the western end of Asia Minor bordering on the Aegean and
Mediterranean Seas, and about the size of the State of
Pennsylvania. Neither do these Seven Churches mean that
there were only seven churches in that district, for there
were at least three
other churches, that of Colosse, Col. 1:2; Hierapolis, Col.
4:13; and Troas, Acts 20:6-7. These seven Churches then must
be representative or typical churches, chosen for certain
characteristics typical of the character of the Church of
Christ, not only in that day, but on down the centuries
until the Church shall be removed from the earth, and
represent seven church
periods clearly defined in Church History. This we
shall see, in our study of chapters two and three, to be the
case.

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In the Benediction--"Grace be
unto you, and peace, from Him which is, and which was, and
which is to come; and from the Seven Spirits which are
before His Throne; and from Jesus Christ, who is the
Faithful Witness, etc.," we behold the Trinity. Here Jesus
is distinguished from--"HIM
(the Father) which Is, and which
Was, and which Is To
Come," but in verse 8, He claims the same Title, which only
proves that Jesus was God manifest in the flesh, and that He
and the Father are one.
It is also worthy of note
that the "Threefold Office" of Jesus, as
PROPHET, PRIEST, and
KING is brought out in the Salutation. He is called
the "Faithful Witness,"
as such he is a PROPHET.
As the "First Begotten From
The Dead," He carried His own blood into the Heavenly
Tabernacle, and thus performed the work of a
PRIEST. As the
"Prince Of The Kings Of The
Earth," as He will be when He takes the Throne, He
will be a KING. As
Prophet Jesus is
God's WORD, as Priest
He is God's LAMB,
and as King He is
God's LION.
John also emphasizes the fact
that Jesus LOVED us
before He
WASHED us from our
sins in His own blood, and that He has made us "Kings" and
"Priests" unto God, and that we need no human Priest to
stand between us and God.
The Announcement
Revelation 1:7.
"Behold, He cometh with
clouds; and every eye shall
SEE HIM,
and they also which PIERCED
HIM: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because
of Him.
Even so, Amen."
This refers to the Second
Stage of Christ's Coming, the "Revelation" or "Appearing."
The First Stage of His Coming, the "Rapture," is not
mentioned in the Book. This will fulfil Zech. 12:10, "They
(the Jews) shall look upon
Me (Jesus) whom they have
PIERCED." This is
confirmatory of the view that the Book of Revelation deals
mainly with the events that follow
after the "Rapture"
and precede and attend
the "Revelation" or the coming
to the earth of the
Lord.
It is difficult to imagine
the grief and remorse that will fill the hearts of those
Jews who shall witness the return of the Lord to the Mount
of Olives, when they shall see in His hands and feet the
"PRINT OF THE NAILS,"
and He shall be revealed as the One they crucified. Like
Thomas they will cry, "MY
LORD AND MY GOD." John 20:24-29. The Prophet
Zechariah (Zech. 12:9-14) describes it as a time of great
"BITTERNESS" and a
day of great mourning in Jerusalem, when families will
separate themselves from their neighbors and mourn every
family apart. And not only shall the Jews mourn because they
rejected Him when He came the first time, but the nations of
the earth will WAIL
when they realize that He has come back, not as a Saviour,
but a Judge to punish them for their iniquities.
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