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#*/A Gracious Pause/*
*/ Revelation 11:1-14/*
*Finish from last time:*
Last time we began to look at the pause between the 6th and 7th trumpet judgment that will take place in the coming Tribulation period
1.
A messenger came from heaven which I believe will be Jesus Christ
Ÿ Clothed with a cloud
Ÿ Crowned with a rainbow
Ÿ Face shining as the sun
Ÿ Feet as pillars of fire
Ÿ Holding an opened book
Ÿ Standing with one foot on the land and one on the sea
Ÿ Crying out with a loud voice as a lions roar
2. A message from heaven
John was told not to write it down
Part of the message is: “This is it!”
v. 6
*After that John is given a mandate from heaven vv.
5-10*
1st time John has been asked to take part: vv.
8-11 kind of weird
Ezekiel 2:8-3:9 Asked to take the scroll and eat it and then pass it on to the world
Eat = to assimilate – take into your person (we study, know, learn Word)
Revelation (Bible) is the way this book is described
Sweet: encouraging, exciting, etc.
Bitter: Just like in Ezekiel’s day can be hard to hear, etc.
Jesus is described that way in 1 Peter 2:4-8
“Coming to Him /as to/ a living stone, rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God /and/ precious, you also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
Therefore it is also contained in the Scripture, /“Behold, I lay in Zion/ /A chief cornerstone, elect, precious,/ /And he who believes on Him will by no means be put to shame.”/
Therefore, to you who believe, /He is/ precious; but to those who are disobedient, /“The stone which the builders rejected/ /Has become the chief cornerstone,”/ and /“A stone of stumbling/ /And a rock of offense.”/
They stumble, being disobedient to the word, to which they also were appointed.
Often it is too easy to preach the sweet stuff from Word and not the bitter stuff: We must preach the whole counsel of God
*Introduction to Revelation 11:*
This can be a difficult passage of Scripture to understand
~*there may be different ways to understand what is being taught
Essentially talking to Jews in this chapter: Temple, furniture, Holy City
~*good time to remember that the Jews are the center of God’s plan
~*We do not replace the Jews
~*Right now God’s plan is centered on the Church, in Rev. it will be on
Israel again.
This is a prophetic chapter: Not historical.
Again I believe that as much as possible we must understand it literally
Great city = Jerusalem
Time given = actual months, weeks, and days
2 witnesses = two people
When it mentions that 7000 die, 7000 people will die
*I.
The setting of this chapter*
1.
The word “and” or “then” ties with chapter 10
Appears to be a parenthetical passage
2.
Temple v. 11
5 different biblical temples
1) Solomon’s temple: destroyed in 587 BC by Nebuchadnezzar
2) Zerubbalbal’s temple in Daniel’s time
destroyed in 168BC after desecrated with a pig
3) Herod’s temple: Built in 70 AD, also destroyed
4) Tribulation temple
5) Millennial temple
We also know that the anti-christ will set himself up as god in this temple
2 Thess.
2:3-4
3.
John’s Part
1) Take a reed like a rod and measure the temple
2) Purpose?
Not for God to know the size
Must be a sign of judgment
In Exodus rod was a instrument of judgment
3) Also measure the altar and those that worship thereon
*II.
The Witnesses sent by God 3+*
1.
They are real people
Not the NT and the OT
Not the law and prophets
Not representative of 144,000
1) Their clothing: sackcloth
Sign of mourning: know that the time of the end is near
Know that the time of salvation is short
Certainly know that their message will not be well received
Kind of like Jeremiah (weeping Prophet) who will preach and not be well received.
2) Their time
1260 days = 3 ½ years
3) Their description: Two olive trees and 2 candlesticks
Same description given in Zech.
4:11-14
Olive tree: produced oil to keep fire burning
These witnesses kept the fire of the gospel burning
Candlesticks: shone brightly
These witnesses will shine brightly: whole world will see
2.
The are prophets v. 3
They will prophesy: They are preachers
They will be a pair: God often used pairs:
2 angels testified to resurrection
2 men in white at ascension
Jesus sent out 12 and 70 in pairs
There is strength in pairs today
Who are they?
Possibly Elijah: Malachi 4:5-6
“Behold I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.
And he will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the hearts of the children to their fathers, Lest I come and strike the earth with a curse.
Jews looked for Elijah: Passover put a cup for
Thought John was
Did not experience death
Used the same sign: stopped rain v. 6
Period of drought 3 ½ years
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