III. The Things Which Shall
Be Hereafter
We have now come to the Third
Division of the Book. The Three Divisions of the Book do not
overlap nor are they concurrent. The word "hereafter"
permits a "time space," while the words "after these things"
refer to the things that shall immediately follow the
completion of the "Church Age," as prefigured in the
Messages to the Seven Churches. The Church disappears from
view with the close of the third chapter and is not heard of
again until the nineteenth chapter, where her marriage to
the Lamb is announced. Rev. 19:7-9. The removal of the
Church at the end of the third chapter opens the way for God
to renew His dealings with Israel, and take up the broken
thread of Jewish History. That the portion of the Book from
chapter three to the end of chapter nineteen is largely made
up of symbols taken from the Old Testament, as the
Tabernacle, Ark of the Covenant, Altar, Censer, Elders,
Cherubim, Seals, Trumpets, Plagues, etc., is conclusive
evidence that we are here back on Jewish ground, and that
the Parenthetical Dispensation of the Church is complete,
and that the last or "Seventieth Week" of Daniel's "Seventy
Weeks" is in course of fulfilment. It is clear therefore
that we must look for the explanation of these symbols to
the Old Testament.
Chapters four and five are
introductory and preparatory to the "Prophetic Action" of
the "Seals," "Trumpets" and "Vials," and must be considered
first.
1. THE HEAVENLY DOOR.
Revelation 4:1.
"AFTER
THIS I looked, and,
behold, a
DOOR
WAS OPENED IN HEAVEN:
and the first voice which I heard was as it were a trumpet
talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew
thee things which must be hereafter".
The scene now changes from
earth (Patmos) to Heaven. John tells us that After This,
after his Vision of Christ in the midst of the "Seven
Candlesticks," and his foreview of the history of the
Christian Church, as reviewed in the Messages to the Seven
Churches, which carried him down to the end of the Church
Age, he looked, and behold a
DOOR WAS OPENED IN HEAVEN,
and the same voice that spoke to him from the midst of the
"Seven Golden Candlesticks," which was the voice of Christ
(Rev. 1:10-13), said with the clearness and sweetness of a
trumpet–
"COME UP HITHER
AND I WILL SHOW THEE THINGS WHICH MUST
BE HEREAFTER"
And John adds
"IMMEDIATELY I WAS IN THE
SPIRIT:
and, behold, a
Throne was set in
Heaven, and ONE sat
on the Throne."
The experience of John was
similar to that of Paul, who was caught up into Paradise.
Whether in the body or out of the body they are uncertain,
at least Paul was. 2. Cor. 12:2-4. The difference between
them however was, that, while Paul heard words that he was
forbidden to speak, John was told to "WRITE
IN A BOOK" the things he
saw and
heard, and send them
to the Seven Churches in Asia.
In this "Rapture" of John we
have a type of the
RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH,
and it is at this place in
the Book that the "RAPTURE" of the Church takes place.
After the confession of Peter
at Caesarea Philippi, that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of
the living God (Matt. 16:13-28), and Jesus had said that
upon the rock of that confession He would build His Church,
He said to His Disciples'--"Verily I say unto you, there be
some standing here which
shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of
Man COMING IN HIS KINGDOM."
And then we read in the next chapter (and there should be no
chapter division), "And after six days Jesus taketh Peter,
James and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an
high mountain apart, and was
TRANSFIGURED BEFORE THEM."
Matt. 17:1-9. Now this "Transfiguration Scene" is a type of
the Second Coming of Christ, Moses being a type of the
"Resurrected Saints," and Elijah of the "Translated Saints."
As the promise of Christ to
His Disciples that some of them should not "taste of death"
until they saw in vision a rehearsal of the manner of His
Second Coming, was fulfilled in the "Transfiguration Scene,"
so the statement made to Peter as to John, "If I will that
he TARRY TILL I COME"
(John 21:20-23), finds its fulfilment in John's being caught
up in vision and beholding
before his death, what he would have witnessed and
experienced if his life had been prolonged until Jesus came
back. Thus John was permitted to live, until,
in vision, he saw
the Return of the Lord.
The "Rapture" of the Church
is described in 1. Thess. 4:16-17. "For the Lord
HIMSELF shall
descend from Heaven with a
SHOUT, with the
VOICE OF THE ARCHANGEL, and with the
TRUMP OF GOD; and
the DEAD IN CHRIST
shall rise first: then we
WHICH ARE ALIVE and
REMAIN shall be
CAUGHT UP TOGETHER WITH THEM in the clouds, to meet
the Lord IN THE AIR:
and so shall we ever be with the Lord." Note how John's
taking up corresponds with this. He was summoned by the
"VOICE OF CHRIST,"
and it will be the "SHOUT
of Christ" that shall summon the saints at the
Rapture. It was with a
"LOUD VOICE" that Jesus called Lazarus from the tomb.
John 11:43. And as it was a
Trumpet Like Voice that summoned John, so it will be
a TRUMPET CALL that
will summon the Saints at the Rapture.
As confirmatory proof that
the Church is "caught out" at this time and place, we have
in the description of the Throne, the statement that the
Holy Spirit in the Seven-fold plentitude of His power, is
BACK IN HEAVEN. In
none of the Epistles is the Holy Spirit invoked along with
the Father and the Son, except in 2. Cor. 13:14, because He
is viewed as abiding on the earth with the Church,
convicting of sin, comforting believers, and gathering out
the elect, but here He is no longer on the earth but
back in Heaven, and
before the Throne. This is the strongest kind of evidence
that the Church at this time has been "caught out" and is no
longer on the earth, for when the Holy Spirit goes back to
Heaven He will take the Church
WITH HIM. And the
presence of the Holy Spirit in Heaven is conclusive evidence
that the events that follow are to take place after the
Church has been caught out, and therefore the Church is not
to pass through the Tribulation.
2. THE HEAVENLY THRONE.
Revelation 4:2-3, 5-6.
"And immediately I was in the
SPIRIT: and, behold,
a THRONE was set in
Heaven, and ONE sat
on the THRONE. And
HE that sat was to
look upon like a Jasper
and a Sardius stone:
and there was a Rainbow
round about the THRONE,
in sight like unto an
Emerald. . . . And out of the
THRONE proceeded
Lightnings and
Thunderings and
Voices; and there
were Seven Lamps of Fire
burning before the THRONE,
which are the SEVEN SPIRITS
OF GOD. And before the
THRONE there was a
Sea of Glass like
unto crystal."
The first thing John saw in
Heaven was a THRONE.
The Throne was not vacant, but
One sat upon it,
upon whom to look was like looking at glistening gems, such
as Jasper and Sardius. The occupant of the Throne was no
other than God Himself. In Rev. 21:10-11, John in describing
the New Jerusalem says, that its light is the
"GLORY OF GOD." A
light like unto a stone most precious, even like a
JASPER stone, clear
as crystal. This corresponds with John's declaration in 1.
John 1:5, that "GOD IS
LIGHT."
Ezekiel in describing his
vision of the "Throne of God" says--"Above the Firmament
that was over their heads was the
likeness of a Throne,
as the appearance of a
Sapphire Stone: and upon the
likeness of the Throne
was the likeness as the appearance of a
MAN above upon it.
And I saw as the color of
Amber, as the appearance of fire round about within
it, from the appearance of His loins even upward, and from
the appearance of His loins even downward, I saw as it were
the appearance of fire, and it had brightness round about.
As the appearance of the
Bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain, so was
the appearance of the brightness round about. This was the
appearance of the likeness
of the GLORY OF THE LORD."
Ez. 1:26-28.
Now there are two things in
Ezekiel's Vision that correspond with John's Vision of the
"THRONE OF GOD."
First that the form of the one who sat on the Throne could
not be clearly distinguished or described, but that it was
RESPLENDENT WITH LIGHT,
which veiled the form or person; and secondly, that there
was a RAINBOW ROUND ABOUT
THE THRONE. The person of God then, as He sits upon
His Throne, is veiled in a Glory that can only be compared
to the shining of some beautiful gem. But one of the
remarkable things about the Throne of. God is, that it is
surrounded by a
"RAINBOW" that is
emerald in color.
The first mention we have in the Bible of a Rainbow is in
Gen. 9:13-17. "I do set My
BOW in the cloud, and it shall be for a
token of a COVENANT
between Me and the
Earth." A Covenant
that God would not destroy this earth again by a Flood. But
that Rainbow was only
SEMI-CIRCULAR, such as we see in the heavens in
summer after a shower; but the Rainbow Ezekiel and John saw
around the Throne of God was
CIRCULAR. In this
world we only see half a Rainbow, or the
half of things, in
Heaven we shall see the
whole of things. The Rainbow is the sign of a
Covenant based on an accepted Sacrifice, the Sacrifice of
Noah (Gen. 8:20-22), and the Rainbow about the Throne of God
is the sign of a Covenant based on the accepted Sacrifice of
Christ on the Cross. The difference between Noah's Rainbow
and the one around the Throne of God is, that Noah's is
composed of the seven primary colors, Red, Orange, Yellow,
Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet, while the one around the
Throne of God is EMERALD.
What does this "CIRCULAR
GREEN RAINBOW" about the Throne of God signify? It
signifies that God is a Covenant keeping God, that His
promises as to this earth shall be fulfilled. Even though He
is about to bring great judgments upon it, He will not
destroy it, but it shall pass through those judgments
safely. He will redeem it, and bless it, until its hills,
and valleys, and plains, shall teem with the green verdure,
fruitful orchards, and bountiful vineyards of the long
Millennial Day that is to follow those judgments. If the
Rainbow did not encircle the Throne as a "Halo," it might by
its reflection in the "Sea of Glass" appear to John to be
round.
The "Throne" was not the
"Throne of Grace" for out of it proceeded
lightnings and
thunderings and
voices, that remind us of Mt. Sinai, and proclaim it to be
the
"THRONE OF JUDGMENT."
Before the Throne was a
"SEA OF GLASS." This
"Sea of Glass" was unoccupied, but later is seen mixed with
fire (Rev. 15:2-3),
and occupied by martyrs of the Tribulation Period who get
the victory over the Beast,
and who have harps,
and sing the Song of MOSES
AND THE LAMB. This "Glassy Sea" reminds us of the
"Brazen Sea" that stood before Solomon's Temple (1. Kings
7:23-45), and thus was in front of the Ark of the Covenant,
the "Mercy Seat" of which was the earthly Throne of God in
Old Testament days.
Right here it might be well
for us to remember that the earthly Tabernacle erected by
Moses, with all its vessels and instruments of service and
mode of worship, was
patterned after the "Heavenly Tabernacle." Heb. 9:23.
A knowledge then of the
Tabernacle and its various parts and vessels of service,
will help us to understand John's Vision of the "Heavenly
Tabernacle." Like John, Paul was "caught up" into Heaven,
and saw the "Heavenly Tabernacle," and he most beautifully
and clearly makes a comparison between it and the "Mosaic
Tabernacle" in his Letter to the Hebrews.
The "Throne" that John saw in
Heaven corresponds with the "Mercy Seat" of the Ark of the
Covenant. The "Four Beasts (Living Ones)" with the
"Cherubim" that guarded the "Mercy Seat." The "Four and
Twenty Elders" with the "Priestly Courses" that officiated
in the Tabernacle. The "Seven Lamps (Spirits)" before the
"Throne," with the "Seven Branched Candlestick" of the Holy
Place of the Tabernacle. The "Sea of Glass" with the "Brazen
Laver" for cleansing, that stood in front of the Tabernacle.
The "Altar" under which John saw the "soul of Martyrs" with
the "Altar of Burnt Offering." If the "Throne" section of
the "Heavenly Tabernacle" corresponds with the "Most Holy
Place" of the "Mosaic Tabernacle," and the "Four and Twenty
Elder" section with the "Altar of Incense" and "Seven Lamps
of Fire" corresponds with the "Holy Place," then the "Sea of
Glass" and the "Altar" should correspond with the "Court" of
the Tabernacle. This will help us to relatively locate what
John saw in the Heavenly Tabernacle.
It is also profitable and
instructive to compare the "Heavenly" and "Earthly"
Tabernacles with the "Tabernacle of Man." See the Chart of
"The Three Tabernacles." Here we see that the "Spirit"
part of man corresponds to
the "Most Holy Place" of the Tabernacle, the "Soulish" part
to the "Holy Place," and the "Body" part to the "Outer
Court." As the only entrance from the "Holy Place" into the
"Most Holy Place" of the Tabernacle was through the "Veil,"
so the only entrance from the "Soulish" part of man into the
"Spirit" part is through the "Gate of the Will." And it is
only when the "Will" surrenders to the Holy Spirit that God
can take up His abode in the "Spirit" part of man, as He
took up His residence in the "Most Holy Place" of the
Tabernacle on the "Mercy Seat," and man become a regenerated
soul.
The Heavenly Tabernacle
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The Three Tabernacles
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3. THE FOUR AND TWENTY
ELDERS.
Revelation 4:4.
"And round about the Throne
were Four and Twenty Seats:
and upon the Seats I saw
Four and Twenty Elders sitting, clothed in white
raiment; and they had on their heads
Crowns of Gold."
Who are these
"Elders" and what do
they represent? They are not a heavenly and unfallen order
of beings, like the angels or "Living Creatures" that
surround the Throne, they are the representatives of
redeemed mankind.
The name Elder is never applied to angels, neither do angels
have "crowns" and
sit on "thrones."
Only redeemed MEN are promised "Thrones" and Crowns." Matt.
19:28. Rev. 3:21. Rev. 20:4. Rev. 2.10. 1. Pet. 5:2-4. 2.
Tim. 4:8. These "Elders" then must be representatives of the
Old and New Testament Saints, that have been redeemed by the
BLOOD OF CHRIST.
This will be made more clear as we consider their position,
dress, and song.
They are seated on "thrones,"
not ordinary seats, and remind us of Daniel's Vision of the
Judgment.
"
I beheld till the THRONES
were cast down, and the
ANCIENT OF DAYS did sit, whose garment was
white as snow, and the hair of his head like the
pure wool: his
throne was like the
fiery flame, and his wheels as
burning fire.
A fiery stream
issued and came forth from before him: thousand thousands
ministered unto him, and ten thousand times ten thousand
stood before him: the
JUDGMENT was set, and the
'Books' were opened."
Dan. 7:9-10.
This is Daniel's foreview of
the
"JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST."
While the "Thrones" were
placed (ready for those who should be found worthy to occupy
them) they were as yet unoccupied. Their occupancy awaited
the outcome of the Judgment. Now as the "Thrones" that John
saw were occupied by
crowned Elders. Then those Elders must have passed
the "fiery test" of
the Judgment of Reward (2. Cor. 5:10, 1. Cor. 3:11-15), and
received their crowns.
Those Crowns are five in number. The "Incorruptible Crown."
1. Cor. 9:25-27. The "Crown of Life." Rev. 2:10. The "Crown
of Glory." 1. Pet. 5:2-4. The "Crown of Righteousness." 2.
Tim. 4:8. The "Crown of Rejoicing." 1. Thess. 2:19-20. See
the Chart--"Judgment of Reward."
That these "Elders" were
REDEEMED MEN is
further evidenced by the
"Song" they sung.
Revelation 5:9-10.
"And they sung a
NEW SONG, Saying,
Thou art worthy to take the Book, and to open the Seals
thereof, for thou wast slain, and hast
REDEEMED US TO GOD BY THY
BLOOD, out of every
kindred, and tongue,
and people, and
nation; and hast
made us unto our God KINGS
and PRIESTS; and we
shall reign on the earth."
Now this could not be said of
angels, or any other created heavenly beings, for they have
not been redeemed by the Blood of the Lamb, nor are they to
be "Kings" and "Priests" on the earth.
While the "Elders" sit on
Thrones and wear Crowns, they are not dressed in royal robes
but in "white raiment," the garment of a Priest. They are
the members of a "ROYAL
PRIESTHOOD." 1. Pet. 2:9. That the time has not yet
come for them to reign is clear, for they are engaged in
Priestly duties, having "Golden Vials full of odors, which
are the prayers of saints,"
in their hands. Rev. 5:8. These saints are not the saints of
the Church, but the Jewish saints on earth during the
"Tribulation Period," whose prayers are so beautifully
prewritten in the Psalms.
That the "Elders" will be
given the right of Judgment is clear. Writing to the
Corinthians Paul says--"Do ye not know that the Saints shall
JUDGE THE WORLD. . . .
Know ye not that We shall
JUDGE ANGELS." (The Fallen Angels.) 1. Cor. 6:2-3.
The time when this right of Judgment is conferred on the
"Elders" (Saints) is given by John as after the binding of
Satan, and just before the Millennium--"I saw
THRONES, and they
(the First Resurrection Saints--THE
ELDERS) sat upon them, and
JUDGMENT was given
unto them." Rev. 20:4.
The word "Elder" in the
majority of places where it is used in the Scriptures means
the representative head
of a city, family, tribe or nation, so the "Four and Twenty
Elders" are representative of the redeemed human race. But
why 24 Elders?
Twenty-four is the number of the Priestly Courses as given
in 1. Chron. 24:1-19. When David distributed the Priests
into "Courses" he found there were
24 Heads of the
Priestly families, and these 24 Heads he made
representative of
the WHOLE PRIESTHOOD.
As the "Elders" are representative of both the Old and New
Testament Saints, and the Old Testament Saints are
represented by the Twelve Tribes of Israel, and the New
Testament Saints' by the Twelve Apostles of the Lamb, they
together make up 24 representative characters. This
distinction is clearly brought out in the description of the
New Jerusalem, where the 12 Foundation Stones are named
after the Twelve Apostles of the Lamb, and the 12 Gates
after the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Rev. 21:10-14.
While the Four and Twenty
Elders are representative of the Old and New Testament
Saints, they do not, as a whole, represent the Church, for
the Church is composed only of New Testament Saints. The Old
Testament saints are merely the Friends of the Bridegroom.
But the fact that the New Testament Saints, as represented
by the Twelve Apostles, are required to make up the 24
representative characters (Elders), is additional evidence
that the Rapture of the Church takes place before the
Tribulation.
The Judgment of "Reward"
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