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Sermon Overview
Scripture Passage: 2 Timothy 2:15
If we want to live holy lives, to be sanctified and powerful in the Lord, we must learn how to be faithful in studying God’s Word.
2 Timothy 2:15 says, “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
First, if you want to understand the Bible, you must receive the saving Author of the Bible.
Without Christ, we are spiritually blind, as 1 Corinthians 2:14 says, “But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”
An unsaved man can read the Bible and appreciate its beauty, history, and moral precepts; yet he will never know the deep meaning of God’s Word until he’s born again. When Christ is in our hearts, our eyes are opened, our hearts are stirred and our minds are enlightened to the things of Scripture. Only then can we learn His statutes.
Secondly, we must recognize the sovereign authority of the Bible.
All Scripture is the breath of God, inspired by Him. The Bible interpreted by the Holy Spirit is the final authority—not human reason or conscience.
Third, we must resolve to make a serious analysis of the Bible.
It’s not enough to say that God is the author of the Bible or that the Bible is absolutely authoritative. We must rightly divide the Word of God, laying aside our intellectual pride and bringing our open minds. We must analyze it in context, with common sense and deep concentration. Read poetry as poetry, prophecy as prophecy, promises as promises, and precepts as precepts.
Lastly, we must respond with a steadfast application of the Bible.
To love God is to keep His commandments. Inspiration without obedience will cause the Word of God to sour within us rather than energize us. We must put these things into practice.
Adrian Rogers says, “Bible study gives you knowledge about God. Obedience gives you knowledge of God. You can study the Bible and learn about God or you can obey the Bible and know God.”
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We are glad you could join us today for the Concepts of Faith broadcast. This program is dedicated to teach you how to put the Word of God to work so that it will make a positive difference in the everyday circumstances of your life. And now, here's Charles Capps.
Well, God wants us to be sensitive to the Spirit of God, and He is telling us how to receive of the Spirit of God. I have good news for you. God reveals things to the human spirit.
And when you learn and train the human spirit to hear the voice of the Spirit of God, then God will direct you, and you will no longer have to walk in darkness in making decisions. Isn't that good news? Praise God.
The Apostle Paul has laid it out very plainly here in I Corinthians, the second chapter, in verse 12, that we've received the Spirit which is of God, that we might receive the things which are freely given to us of God. Now, let me go back again to Genesis, because this is one of the keys to understanding the Bible, is understanding what happened in the first three chapters of Genesis. God had created him a man, and created humanity, and put him here on earth.
Adam and Eve, and here they are. They're hearing from God. They walked and talked with God in the cool of the day.
Spirit communicated with their spirit, see? Now, Adam sinned, and he broke that fellowship with God. God told him, the day that you eat of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of blessing and calamity, in dying you shall die.
In other words, he died instantly spiritually, and he started dying physically then. Now, the thing that we need to realize is that, when we talk about spiritual death, we're not talking about spirit ceasing to exist. See, when you talk about somebody's spirit being dead, people say, well, it doesn't exist.
Oh yeah, the spirit of man always exists. But let's put it over in the natural. See, Jesus always did this.
He never did separate the natural from the spiritual totally. He always brought the two together to teach great truths. Now, if someone had a radio in here, and someone came with a tape recorder, and they're gonna record the service, you know, and they said, well, my battery's dead.
So they get over here, and they find the battery in this radio and take it out and put it in that tape recorder. Somebody come along and pick that radio up, and they turn the thing on, and they slap it around a little bit. They can't even get a sound out of it.
They say, well, this thing's dead. It didn't cease to exist, did it? It's still there.
Well, you don't bury it just because it's dead, do you? What do you do? Well, you take it and see what's wrong with it.
You take it to the fellow that works on it, and he opens it up. He said, well, the only problem is it don't have any batteries in it. Everything's still work in order.
Everything's just good as new. It just don't have any power charge in it. That's what happened to Adam.
When he sinned, he lost the power charge of the Holy Spirit out of the human spirit, see? And he became spiritually dead. God had to deal with him on a physical level.
Had to teach him how to clothe and to feed himself. When he was in the garden there, he had everything needed, but God had to teach him these things. Now, he lost the Holy Spirit when he sinned.
His human spirit went dead on him. It was not communicating and receiving like it should from God. Now see, that radio, everything about it's all right, and all of the radio stations still going through here, all kinds of voices going through this air here this morning.
And if you got a receiver and tune it in, you can pick them up. Most of them you wouldn't want to hear, but you can pick them up. Same way with God.
God is always speaking to us, but if we don't have the power charge in the receiver, you're not gonna get anything. It's the human spirit that God uses to enlighten you. Now that's the reception center of all that God gives.
See, we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God. So anything that God gives us must come and be received into the human spirit first. Now you need to see this because this is why many people never been able to receive the gift of the Holy Ghost because they're looking to receive some kind of feeling or something.
See, it must be received into the spirit first. You believe you receive, then you act like it. Well, I didn't feel anything.
Well, it didn't say anything about feeling things. He said, he that asketh, receiveth. He that seeketh, findeth, to him that knocketh, it shall be opened.
Now that's positive, isn't it? And I said, yeah, but I didn't feel anything. Well, the feelings may come later.
But you see, you receive the Holy Spirit into the human spirit. Then it'll manifest himself. He'll manifest himself.
Same way with divine healing. That's why a lot of people cannot understand divine healing. They say, well, I'll believe it when I feel it.
Somebody said, well, I believe it if I can see it. Well, some of those same people see it and say, I see it and don't believe it. Seeing is not believing, but believing is seeing.
Are you listening? You can see some things in your spirit and believe it that you can't see. So even physical healing, divine healing, comes through the human spirit first, must be received into the human spirit, then it's manifest in the physical body.
That's the reason that times that people, you know, be prayed for and they go away feeling to see if they still hurt. Some people, if they don't get a manifestation the first five seconds, they didn't get it. That's why God has to do some things quickly sometimes, because some people can't believe God but five seconds without getting a manifestation.
If they don't get the manifestation five seconds, why, they didn't get it. But you see, we have to take some things by faith sometimes. Had a man come into prayer line one time, ministered to him by the laying on of hands, he had a chronic back problem for 20 years.
And he told me this before he left the church. He said, you know, from the time you laid hands on me, he said, I hurt worse for 20 minutes. And because he had said under the teaching of how to resist the devil, he said, I said, no, in the name of Jesus, thank God, I believe I've received the healing.
Well, he believed he received something he didn't feel. He didn't feel healed. But he said, the word says they'll lay hands on the sick and they'll recover.
He laid his hands on me and thank God, I believe I recovered. But he hurt worse. He hurt worse.
Now you see, he's going by what his spirit tells him and not what his physical senses are telling him. Now before the service was over, which was 30, 40 minutes later, then the pain totally left. He was totally healed.
Talked to him three months later, said never had another problem with that back problem. 20 years, chronic back problem. See, we've received the spirit which is of God, that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.
He received that healing into his spirit first. And then it manifest itself in his physical body. See, that's actually the way that the miraculous conception took place.
God sent an angel with God's word. The angel came and appeared to Mary and said, Thou shalt conceive and bear a child. She said, How?
Seeing I know not a man. And he told her, the Holy Ghost shall overshadow thee. She said, Be it unto me according to thy word.
What did she do? She received the word of God. She didn't go by feeling.
She didn't go by sight. She went by the word of God. Be it unto me according to the word.
She received the word into the human spirit and it manifested itself in her physical body. The embryo that was in Mary's womb was nothing more than God's word. It was the word of God and it took flesh upon itself.
It was an act of the God kind of faith. So divine healing, salvation comes the same way. You gotta receive God's word concerning salvation into the human spirit first.
If you don't receive the word into your spirit, you won't act on it. That's where the action comes from, from the heart of the spirit of man. So this is why that we have received the spirit, which is of God, that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.
Now notice the Apostle Paul goes on here in verse 13, says, which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for their foolishness unto him, neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. Now you see, what we need to realize is the fact that the Apostle Paul has given us insight that the natural man cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God.
Now Adam, with his power charge, which was the Holy Spirit gone out of the human spirit, he couldn't receive the things of the Spirit of God, because they were foolishness to him. Now Adam was a spirit-led man until he sinned, and then the power charge left his spirit, which was the Holy Spirit, and left him to be carnally led by his five physical senses. But thank God the Apostle Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5, 17, that if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature.
Old things have passed away, and behold, all things have become new. Now he's talking about all things in the spirit man, see, have passed away. Behold, all things have become new.
In other words, he's talking about the rebirth of the human spirit. What happened is when man is born again, the power charge of the Holy Spirit is inserted back into the human spirit. Now that didn't mean he got baptized in the Holy Ghost.
That meant that a measure of the Holy Spirit was put back into the human spirit, recreated the human spirit, and he became alive toward God. And then God was able to minister to him. God's spirit could bear witness with his spirit that he was a child of God.
Now, the reason that a lost person feels lost is because that power charge is gone. There's an emptiness there. There is no witness of God's spirit.
There is a witness of the spirit of the enemy that those two spirits are communicating together, and it brings torment and pain and trouble in problems of life. But God's spirit bears witness with our spirit when we're born again. So the reborn human spirit is put back in the likeness of God as it was in the beginning.
Isn't that good news? Praise God forevermore. God bless you.
I do appreciate you joining us for the Concepts of Faith broadcast today. Now, before we leave the broadcast, I want to mention that our offer all this week is book and CD offer number 7517. It's a 59-page paperback entitled, The Light of Life in the Spirit of Man.
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Did you know that the spirit of man is the candle of the Lord? In Proverbs, it tells us, the spirit of man is the candle of the Lord. Now, we don't understand that.
We don't use candles for light today. But in those days, he was saying, the spirit of man is the lamp that God uses to enlighten you. Or we would say, the human spirit is the light bulb that God uses to enlighten you.
And then David said, the entrance of the word bring of light. So if you want to have the light of life in your human spirit, is get turned on to Jesus and the word of God, for the word of God is the light of life in the spirit of man. This book will help you understand how that God's word can change the situation and circumstances and bring light and revelation to you.
Now, if you don't keep God's word in you about, then the word doesn't abide in you. Remember, Jesus said, if he abided me and my words abiding you, ask what you will and it shall be done. But you see, the word must abide in you.
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Greetings to the brightest audience in the country, and welcome to Theology Thursday. I'm Nicole McBurney. Every weekday, we bring you the news of the day, the culture, and science from a Christian worldview.
But today, join me and Pastor Bob Enyart as we explore the source of our Christian worldview, the Bible.
So there's time, there's now and then, in heaven. If there was no time in heaven, there could never be anything new ever in heaven, if there was no time. And believe me, when you get to heaven, there will be something new there.
Something quite unlike anything that had ever been there before, when any of us get there. So of course, heaven is constantly changing, just with the never-ending stream of souls who arrive there, who have put their faith in God.
Verse 10, okay, there's a song being sung to God, and God is told, and you have made us kings and priests to our God, and we shall reign on the earth. Kings and priests. This shows the Jewish character of the book.
The people of God in the Book of Revelation are the 12 tribes of Israel, and their covenant is the new covenant based on circumcision, the covenant of circumcision and the law. That's the group to whom this book is written, the people of God. We'll see that in a bit when 12,000 are sealed from each of the 12 tribes of Israel.
Way back in Exodus chapter 19, you shall be to me a kingdom of priests. And that's what we have here. Christ has made us kings and priests to our God.
As one of the 12 apostles wrote to the believing Jews of the dispersion, 1 Peter 2.9, he wrote, You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a royal, a kingly priesthood. Now, why are there 24 thrones and 24 elders when the number 12 signifies Israel? Well, King David divided the priesthood into 24 divisions.
Not the entire priesthood, not all of the Levites, but of the Levites, Aaron was a Levite. Remember Moses' brother, Miriam's brother, Aaron. And Aaron was the high priest.
And he had four kids. Two of them were killed because they were evil right off the bat. And the other two ended up with many thousands of descendants.
And at the time of David, which was centuries later, about five centuries later, David divided the descendants of Aaron into 24 divisions. The 24 courses, the 24 divisions of the priesthood. And each one, he went into the descendants of Aaron, and he found a strong man, a father of 24 different families that Aaron's sons had split into.
And he made each one a leader of a certain group of the descendants of the high priest. And they were as a group then responsible for serving the Lord at the temple. And they would take turns.
They'd go for one week from the Sabbath to the Sabbath, and then the next group and the next group. When they went through all 24, they'd start over, and they'd do that each year. And the eighth group, the group that would go in the eighth week of the year was of the division of Abijah.
And Abijah, that is whom Zacharias and Elizabeth were descendants of. He was in the order of Abijah, and that's who John the Baptist was of that order. So David, he took the priest, specifically the high priest descendants, and divided them into 24 divisions.
And so it's possible that these 24 thrones with 24 elders, of course, Israel's 12, double that as 24, in heaven and on earth, it could be that they are emblematic symbols of the priestly kingdom of Israel. And in that way, in that respect, symbols of the whole group of redeemed Israel. Perhaps these are not always 24 particular individuals.
It could be that from time to time, those saved among Israel get to go to the throne room of God and sit on that throne and from Sabbath to Sabbath worship the Lord. We don't know. But if so, then that would work following the model of the priesthood that was implemented by David through the Old Testament.
And we shall reign on the earth. And that is what they are looking forward to. God promised Israel an earthly kingdom.
And Jesus Christ came in encouraging them that the meek shall inherit heaven. Is that what he said? No, he said the meek shall inherit the earth.
Christians, rightly today, have a focus that we are citizens of heaven and we plan to live forever in heaven. But God creates a new heaven and a new earth. And the new Jerusalem comes down out of heaven onto the new earth and becomes the center, the capital, if you will, of the kingdom on earth, of God's kingdom on earth.
And that's for Israel. And that's where the twelve tribes will live. And that's where the twelve gates to the new Jerusalem, the city, and the names of the twelve apostles, and the twelve thrones that Jesus spoke of, that the twelve apostles will sit on those thrones, judging the tribes of Israel.
So that is all going to happen. And that's what these elders are looking forward to, reigning on the earth, not in heaven. Which is another of so many indications that this is a Jewish book for believing Israel in the circumcision, not for the body of Christ.
Verse 11, Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures and the elders, and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands. There are many angels up in heaven that are willing to worship God and serve him and at his command could fly down to the earth. And one angel back in the Old Testament destroyed the Assyrian army.
How many soldiers did he kill in one night? I think it was a hundred and eighty five thousand Assyrians. You know, it's interesting looking in the history of the world.
I didn't put this in my notes. I'm trying to recall who wrote this brief history of the world. It's in two massive volumes that I have at the office.
Maybe I'll recall who wrote it, but he's not a believer. He's not a Christian. He doesn't like the Bible, but he mentions in there when you go back and read about the Assyrian empire, he says, and the Syrian army at one point, at the right point in the Bible's history, was on its way to Egypt in a plague destroyed the Assyrian army.
And I think that was pretty coincidental. HG. Wells.
Thank you very much. That's right. So God has a lot of angels, and those angels represent a tremendous amount of power.
How many angels are there? And if a third of the angels fell, how many angels would that mean? How many demons are there?
Well, we don't know how many angels there are. If this estimation here is anywhere near literal, within any kind of ballpark, that would mean there were 153 million angels originally created. Now, I don't think this is really a literal statement.
I think it's a figure of speech, but it might put us in a ballpark. There might be many more, but 10,000 times 10,000 would be 100 million, and thousands of thousands would be at least a couple million. So that would be 102 million, and if there were originally a third that fell, that would be 153 million, with 51 million demons.
Now we have no idea, of course, if that's the case. Maybe there's twice as many fallen angels, 100 million, or three times as many, 150 million, or four times, or five times, maybe a quarter of a billion. You know, if there were a quarter of a billion fallen angels, that would be one for every 24 people in the world.
So you couldn't have your own demon, but you might have your block demon, who would try to tempt everyone on the block, depending on who's home at any given moment. But it's interesting, if the number is closer to 50 million, then we'd have one demon for every 120 people in the world today. But of those, say whatever the number is, 50 million demons, many of them have been locked up in Tartarus, some undoubtedly for going after strange flesh when they produced the Nephilim, the giants of old, by going into the daughters of men.
Remember when Jesus in Matthew chapter 8 confronted these demons and they cried out and said, What have we to do with you, Jesus, you son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time? And they didn't want anything to do with Jesus.
And they didn't want to be like their fellow demons who had been locked in chains and bound up. They wanted to stay free and clear. So of the original number, how many were locked up?
We don't know. We are speaking of the same angels that jude wrote of in verse 6 of his book, the angels who did not keep their proper domain but left their own abode, that God has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day. In Noah's day, there could have been a billion people on the earth, and it seems that the problem of angels going after women was widespread, being a major reason why God destroyed all of mankind.
So if half of the demons were locked up, we may not have as many demons as Christians generally think. And the only reason I've spent this few minutes on this topic is because there are some groups of Christians that are almost obsessed with demonology and demons and deliverance from demons. And whenever there's a problem, well, you have to get delivered from a demon.
If you have a problem with eating or with finances or with pornography, it's a demon. And they will go through an exorcism of sorts and you're delivered and you no longer have that problem. That's wonderful, except that it doesn't work.
And nowhere in the Bible does it say, well, if you're struggling with some lust of the flesh, get a demon kicked out of you and then you'll be okay. It just doesn't say that. And in the whole Bible, if we looked at the passages that refer to demons, it's just the tiny sliver of the whole book.
A very minimal focus. Now, our battle is in the spiritual realm. And that's true if any one particular person is up against Satan himself or any of his hierarchy or even some of his flunky demons.
If you find yourself in a battle with a demon and there's a demon putting thoughts in your mind and tempting you and you have this real concrete temptation and you're getting these thoughts obsessively to give into it, you might be in a battle with a demon. On the other hand, you might just be in a battle with your heart and your flesh, which is deceitful above all else. And you might be in a battle with your boss or your friend or your relative.
The point is, whoever you're in the battle with, it's a spiritual battle and it's fought in the spiritual realm because our Christian life is a spiritual entity. We live our lives in our heart, in our mind. That's where the battles are all fought.
So let's go on to verse 12. These angels were saying with a loud voice, worthy is the lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing. How could God possibly receive power?
I think we talked about this when we were in chapter four. How could God receive power or honor or strength? Isn't he the source of all power and all strength and all honor?
Yes, but he has delegated power and authority to us, to all the angelic realm. So if an angel honors God, if the four living creatures, all the hosts of the angels that worship God, when we worship God and we give him power, we're giving him power over our own wills. Because we couldn't give him something unless we had it.
And the determinist Christians, the Calvinists who think God is in control of every atom, every molecule, every thought, everything, then he could never receive power or authority because he has it all. And you can't receive it if you already have it. But if you've delegated power over wills so that we have a free will, and we give power and glory and honor to God, we're giving back to him the power he gave us over our wills because we submit our will to him.
We say, Lord, we want to obey you.
Verse 13, And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying, blessing and honor and glory and power be to him who sits on the throne and to the lamb forever and ever. And it's a strange reference to the creatures that are in the sea saying this. We've done a study when we were in the Book of Jonah, we went through quite a few verses in the Bible about the sea and the strange things that are said about the sea in the Bible and how it seems to be a place where demons get together.
It seems to be a place that receives the dead and the sea will give up the dead that is within it. So that down in the deep where hades is, somewhere down beneath the sea perhaps. And we know that in the new heaven and the new earth, when God creates the new earth, he says there will be no more sea.
So the sea is gone and surfing too. Forget that except for the internet. But hopefully that will be gone too.
So could it be that God's angels have freedom to travel through his created order and they could be on the planets, in the stars, on the earth, in the sea, on the land, in the air? I think so. And they don't have to breathe oxygen like we do.
And so wherever they are, as if on cue, they shout out their blessings to God.
And when we bless God, we honor him. God commands us to honor our parents because we should. And it teaches us to honor God.
When we honor our parents. So parents should be honorable. It's hard for kids to honor their parents when they're not honorable.
My kids, to the extent that they have suffered because of sin in my life, that makes me, in their eyes, less honorable. And they have suffered because of things I've done wrong to hurt our family and others. And so, in their life, if they come to a time when they decide to fully give themselves over to honor God as they grow and mature, if they do that, they've done that in part because I've taught and encouraged them to, and in part, in spite of what they've seen from me.
So because many of us in this room still have kids, and if not kids, grandkids, we have an opportunity to live honorably from this moment forward, and that our children and those around us would learn about God, not in spite of what we are doing, but because of what we are doing. Verse 14, Then the four living creatures said, Amen. And the twenty-four elders fell down and worshiped him who lives forever and ever.
And now we enter chapter six.
During this chapter, I'm going to take a diversion and look at the overview of the plagues and the torments that God will unleash on the world, just so we can get a bit of a view of what's coming, and try to figure out the order of the Book of Revelation. Is it all chronological? Is it all mixed up?
So we'll talk about that in the next few verses. Now I saw when the lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying with a voice like thunder, Come and see. And that word come in the Greek is ercomai.
We'll talk about that later. And I looked and behold a white horse. He who sat on it had a bow, and a crown was given to him.
And he went out conquering and to conquer. Now we begin to see God's wrath unfold from this point. This is where the first seal is opened.
The first seal is opened and a white horse as a result of this goes out to conquer. And from here to the end of the tripulation, we see the intensifying wrath and vengeance of God. Now let's consider briefly for a moment, an outline of the 21 judgments in the Book of Revelation.
There's 21 when you add up the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and the seven bowls. Now there's something, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, but they are the first four seals. So there's really 21.
There are the seven thunders, but we won't mention them because John begins to write what they said and God said, don't write it down. So we won't even mention those guys. But the Apocalypse reveals these three consecutive series, each containing seven events.
Seals, trumpets, and bowls. Now many commentators on this book end up with a convoluted view of the book. And they say it's not in chronological order.
And you take whatever part you think comes next and you put it however you want to put it. And I think that's a mess. I think you take things in the Bible as chronological unless the Bible says it's not.
So in the scheme of his book, John presents these events, at least he intimates that he's doing that, in order. First you get the seals and you get the first scroll before the second, before the third, and so on before the seventh. Then the trumpets, then the bowls.
As we've seen in the first two verses of Revelation 6, Christ opens the first seal and in the next verse, verse three, he opens the second seal and so on through the first six. And then he gets to the seventh seal. And when he opens that, I'll read, I'll skip ahead just for the sake of the overview, Revelation 8.1, when he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour.
And I saw the seven angels who stand before God and to them were given seven trumpets. And so the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound and the first angel sounded. That's all in Revelation chapter eight.
So the seventh seal is actually marking the first trumpet blast. So the seven seals lead right into the seven trumpets seamlessly. The seventh seal is the seventh trumpet blast.
As Christ is unraveling the scroll and opening the seals, and he opens the seventh seal, and it says, And there were seven trumpets. That was what was inside the seventh seal. It reminds me of when we went with Tim Gaylord, my friend, his kids, and my two boys, Josiah and Nathaniel, we went whitewater rafting on the Colorado River, and we were coming up to the seven steps, and they named the rapids.
And the rapids are pretty horrendous. They can be in the right time of the year. And you're in these huge boats with paddles, and you're semi-strapped in, in case of capsizes, you could get out.
And we go through this rapid, and the guide was flung from, she was on the opposite end of the raft that I was on, maybe 10 feet long, and she was flung through the air, and she hit into me and a guy next to me. That was pretty severe. One guy almost went over the raft, and we pulled him in.
She was on the other side, and it was finally to get to calm water, and we said, man, we're glad those, did I tell you what they were called? The seven steps. And I said, I'm glad we're through the seven steps, and she said, that was step one.
Like, oh no, where can we get out?
Well, that's what this was like. There were the seven seals, and the seven seal opens the seven trumpets. Therefore, all seven seals precede the trumpets.
It's chronological. And after the sixth trumpet sounds, after the sixth trumpet sounds, then we have, with the seventh trumpet, we're in the midpoint of the tribulation. We're in the middle of the week.
And we'll talk about that for a little bit right now. The middle of the week is four chapters, ten through thirteen. And in those chapters, how do we know they're the middle of the week?
Well, Daniel and Jesus, they both said things that look forward to the middle of the week of the tribulation, the middle of the seven years. But those chapters repeatedly warn about what's to come. And they basically say, brace yourself, because the next forty-two months are going to be tough.
And the upcoming three-and-a-half years, or the one thousand two hundred and sixty days that are coming, are going to be really bad. So in those four chapters, we read of warnings like that repeatedly. So we could tell we're in the middle of the week.
Recall that Daniel, in chapter 9, verse 27, specifically called attention to the middle of the week, period when the Antichrist would do something just abominable. And Jesus, too, referenced this midweek period in Matthew 24 and indicated it as the time that Israel would flee to the mountains. So that fleeing to the mountains that Jesus referred to is not coincidentally the same time that Revelation indicates Israel will flee into the wilderness in Revelation 12, verse 6.
It all comes together as a reasonably cohesive story of the outline of the last seven years of man's rebellion against God just before Christ returns. So the Bible, especially in Revelation, emphasizes this middle of the week as a terrible time of great consequence. These middle of the week chapters, these four, 10, 11, 12, and 13, they might be where some commentators get confused and think the whole book is not in chronological order because the stories in that middle section have one place there's a bit of a flashback, another place there's a flash forward, but it's a natural way of telling a story.
For example, in Revelation chapter 11, it's in the middle of the week that we find out that there are two prophets. God sends down two prophets to judge and condemn the earth for 42 months. They're here for 42 months and they have the power to kill those who attack them.
But it says, but at the end of their ministry, they are killed and they lie in the streets of Jerusalem for three days, their bodies unburied, and then they are resurrected. So there you are, oh no, oh my, what are we to do?
We're at the end of the Tribulation.
But big deal. It's just a little flash forward. It's the normal way historians always write.
You're telling the history of the world and you introduce a minor character, and you, in a paragraph, say, what's going to happen to him in the rest of his life, and where he's going to die? And then the very next story, you're back at the same year, the same moment in time, you introduce that person. So it doesn't mean that the Book of Revelation is not in chronological order.
And as an example of a flashback, we find the woman in Revelation 12 who is Israel. We can tell she's Israel because of comparison with Jacob and his 12 sons back in Genesis chapter 37. And there, there's depicted this brief flashback when the nation gives birth to the Messiah.
And so that's a little bit of a flashback. And then a flash forward to the middle of the Tribulation where Satan is going to attack that woman Israel, but she will flee into the wilderness and be protected by God. And that's about it.
Other than that, the Book of Revelation is chronological. And there's no reason to take all the judgments and rearrange them.Greetings to the brightest audience in the country, and welcome to Theology Thursday. I'm Nicole McBurney. Every weekday, we bring you the news of the day, the culture, and science from a Christian worldview.
But today, join me and Pastor Bob Enyart as we explore the source of our Christian worldview, the Bible.
So there's time, there's now and then, in heaven. If there was no time in heaven, there could never be anything new ever in heaven, if there was no time. And believe me, when you get to heaven, there will be something new there.
Something quite unlike anything that had ever been there before, when any of us get there. So of course, heaven is constantly changing, just with the never-ending stream of souls who arrive there, who have put their faith in God.
Verse 10, okay, there's a song being sung to God, and God is told, and you have made us kings and priests to our God, and we shall reign on the earth. Kings and priests. This shows the Jewish character of the book.
The people of God in the Book of Revelation are the 12 tribes of Israel, and their covenant is the new covenant based on circumcision, the covenant of circumcision and the law. That's the group to whom this book is written, the people of God. We'll see that in a bit when 12,000 are sealed from each of the 12 tribes of Israel.
Way back in Exodus chapter 19, you shall be to me a kingdom of priests. And that's what we have here. Christ has made us kings and priests to our God.
As one of the 12 apostles wrote to the believing Jews of the dispersion, 1 Peter 2.9, he wrote, You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a royal, a kingly priesthood. Now, why are there 24 thrones and 24 elders when the number 12 signifies Israel? Well, King David divided the priesthood into 24 divisions.
Not the entire priesthood, not all of the Levites, but of the Levites, Aaron was a Levite. Remember Moses' brother, Miriam's brother, Aaron. And Aaron was the high priest.
And he had four kids. Two of them were killed because they were evil right off the bat. And the other two ended up with many thousands of descendants.
And at the time of David, which was centuries later, about five centuries later, David divided the descendants of Aaron into 24 divisions. The 24 courses, the 24 divisions of the priesthood. And each one, he went into the descendants of Aaron, and he found a strong man, a father of 24 different families that Aaron's sons had split into.
And he made each one a leader of a certain group of the descendants of the high priest. And they were as a group then responsible for serving the Lord at the temple. And they would take turns.
They'd go for one week from the Sabbath to the Sabbath, and then the next group and the next group. When they went through all 24, they'd start over, and they'd do that each year. And the eighth group, the group that would go in the eighth week of the year was of the division of Abijah.
And Abijah, that is whom Zacharias and Elizabeth were descendants of. He was in the order of Abijah, and that's who John the Baptist was of that order. So David, he took the priest, specifically the high priest descendants, and divided them into 24 divisions.
And so it's possible that these 24 thrones with 24 elders, of course, Israel's 12, double that as 24, in heaven and on earth, it could be that they are emblematic symbols of the priestly kingdom of Israel. And in that way, in that respect, symbols of the whole group of redeemed Israel. Perhaps these are not always 24 particular individuals.
It could be that from time to time, those saved among Israel get to go to the throne room of God and sit on that throne and from Sabbath to Sabbath worship the Lord. We don't know. But if so, then that would work following the model of the priesthood that was implemented by David through the Old Testament.
And we shall reign on the earth. And that is what they are looking forward to. God promised Israel an earthly kingdom.
And Jesus Christ came in encouraging them that the meek shall inherit heaven. Is that what he said? No, he said the meek shall inherit the earth.
Christians, rightly today, have a focus that we are citizens of heaven and we plan to live forever in heaven. But God creates a new heaven and a new earth. And the new Jerusalem comes down out of heaven onto the new earth and becomes the center, the capital, if you will, of the kingdom on earth, of God's kingdom on earth.
And that's for Israel. And that's where the twelve tribes will live. And that's where the twelve gates to the new Jerusalem, the city, and the names of the twelve apostles, and the twelve thrones that Jesus spoke of, that the twelve apostles will sit on those thrones, judging the tribes of Israel.
So that is all going to happen. And that's what these elders are looking forward to, reigning on the earth, not in heaven. Which is another of so many indications that this is a Jewish book for believing Israel in the circumcision, not for the body of Christ.
Verse 11, Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures and the elders, and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands. There are many angels up in heaven that are willing to worship God and serve him and at his command could fly down to the earth. And one angel back in the Old Testament destroyed the Assyrian army.
How many soldiers did he kill in one night? I think it was a hundred and eighty five thousand Assyrians. You know, it's interesting looking in the history of the world.
I didn't put this in my notes. I'm trying to recall who wrote this brief history of the world. It's in two massive volumes that I have at the office.
Maybe I'll recall who wrote it, but he's not a believer. He's not a Christian. He doesn't like the Bible, but he mentions in there when you go back and read about the Assyrian empire, he says, and the Syrian army at one point, at the right point in the Bible's history, was on its way to Egypt in a plague destroyed the Assyrian army.
And I think that was pretty coincidental. HG. Wells.
Thank you very much. That's right. So God has a lot of angels, and those angels represent a tremendous amount of power.
How many angels are there? And if a third of the angels fell, how many angels would that mean? How many demons are there?
Well, we don't know how many angels there are. If this estimation here is anywhere near literal, within any kind of ballpark, that would mean there were 153 million angels originally created. Now, I don't think this is really a literal statement.
I think it's a figure of speech, but it might put us in a ballpark. There might be many more, but 10,000 times 10,000 would be 100 million, and thousands of thousands would be at least a couple million. So that would be 102 million, and if there were originally a third that fell, that would be 153 million, with 51 million demons.
Now we have no idea, of course, if that's the case. Maybe there's twice as many fallen angels, 100 million, or three times as many, 150 million, or four times, or five times, maybe a quarter of a billion. You know, if there were a quarter of a billion fallen angels, that would be one for every 24 people in the world.
So you couldn't have your own demon, but you might have your block demon, who would try to tempt everyone on the block, depending on who's home at any given moment. But it's interesting, if the number is closer to 50 million, then we'd have one demon for every 120 people in the world today. But of those, say whatever the number is, 50 million demons, many of them have been locked up in Tartarus, some undoubtedly for going after strange flesh when they produced the Nephilim, the giants of old, by going into the daughters of men.
Remember when Jesus in Matthew chapter 8 confronted these demons and they cried out and said, What have we to do with you, Jesus, you son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time? And they didn't want anything to do with Jesus.
And they didn't want to be like their fellow demons who had been locked in chains and bound up. They wanted to stay free and clear. So of the original number, how many were locked up?
We don't know. We are speaking of the same angels that jude wrote of in verse 6 of his book, the angels who did not keep their proper domain but left their own abode, that God has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day. In Noah's day, there could have been a billion people on the earth, and it seems that the problem of angels going after women was widespread, being a major reason why God destroyed all of mankind.
So if half of the demons were locked up, we may not have as many demons as Christians generally think. And the only reason I've spent this few minutes on this topic is because there are some groups of Christians that are almost obsessed with demonology and demons and deliverance from demons. And whenever there's a problem, well, you have to get delivered from a demon.
If you have a problem with eating or with finances or with pornography, it's a demon. And they will go through an exorcism of sorts and you're delivered and you no longer have that problem. That's wonderful, except that it doesn't work.
And nowhere in the Bible does it say, well, if you're struggling with some lust of the flesh, get a demon kicked out of you and then you'll be okay. It just doesn't say that. And in the whole Bible, if we looked at the passages that refer to demons, it's just the tiny sliver of the whole book.
A very minimal focus. Now, our battle is in the spiritual realm. And that's true if any one particular person is up against Satan himself or any of his hierarchy or even some of his flunky demons.
If you find yourself in a battle with a demon and there's a demon putting thoughts in your mind and tempting you and you have this real concrete temptation and you're getting these thoughts obsessively to give into it, you might be in a battle with a demon. On the other hand, you might just be in a battle with your heart and your flesh, which is deceitful above all else. And you might be in a battle with your boss or your friend or your relative.
The point is, whoever you're in the battle with, it's a spiritual battle and it's fought in the spiritual realm because our Christian life is a spiritual entity. We live our lives in our heart, in our mind. That's where the battles are all fought.
So let's go on to verse 12. These angels were saying with a loud voice, worthy is the lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing. How could God possibly receive power?
I think we talked about this when we were in chapter four. How could God receive power or honor or strength? Isn't he the source of all power and all strength and all honor?
Yes, but he has delegated power and authority to us, to all the angelic realm. So if an angel honors God, if the four living creatures, all the hosts of the angels that worship God, when we worship God and we give him power, we're giving him power over our own wills. Because we couldn't give him something unless we had it.
And the determinist Christians, the Calvinists who think God is in control of every atom, every molecule, every thought, everything, then he could never receive power or authority because he has it all. And you can't receive it if you already have it. But if you've delegated power over wills so that we have a free will, and we give power and glory and honor to God, we're giving back to him the power he gave us over our wills because we submit our will to him.
We say, Lord, we want to obey you.
Verse 13, And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying, blessing and honor and glory and power be to him who sits on the throne and to the lamb forever and ever. And it's a strange reference to the creatures that are in the sea saying this. We've done a study when we were in the Book of Jonah, we went through quite a few verses in the Bible about the sea and the strange things that are said about the sea in the Bible and how it seems to be a place where demons get together.
It seems to be a place that receives the dead and the sea will give up the dead that is within it. So that down in the deep where hades is, somewhere down beneath the sea perhaps. And we know that in the new heaven and the new earth, when God creates the new earth, he says there will be no more sea.
So the sea is gone and surfing too. Forget that except for the internet. But hopefully that will be gone too.
So could it be that God's angels have freedom to travel through his created order and they could be on the planets, in the stars, on the earth, in the sea, on the land, in the air? I think so. And they don't have to breathe oxygen like we do.
And so wherever they are, as if on cue, they shout out their blessings to God.
And when we bless God, we honor him. God commands us to honor our parents because we should. And it teaches us to honor God.
When we honor our parents. So parents should be honorable. It's hard for kids to honor their parents when they're not honorable.
My kids, to the extent that they have suffered because of sin in my life, that makes me, in their eyes, less honorable. And they have suffered because of things I've done wrong to hurt our family and others. And so, in their life, if they come to a time when they decide to fully give themselves over to honor God as they grow and mature, if they do that, they've done that in part because I've taught and encouraged them to, and in part, in spite of what they've seen from me.
So because many of us in this room still have kids, and if not kids, grandkids, we have an opportunity to live honorably from this moment forward, and that our children and those around us would learn about God, not in spite of what we are doing, but because of what we are doing. Verse 14, Then the four living creatures said, Amen. And the twenty-four elders fell down and worshiped him who lives forever and ever.
And now we enter chapter six.
During this chapter, I'm going to take a diversion and look at the overview of the plagues and the torments that God will unleash on the world, just so we can get a bit of a view of what's coming, and try to figure out the order of the Book of Revelation. Is it all chronological? Is it all mixed up?
So we'll talk about that in the next few verses. Now I saw when the lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying with a voice like thunder, Come and see. And that word come in the Greek is ercomai.
We'll talk about that later. And I looked and behold a white horse. He who sat on it had a bow, and a crown was given to him.
And he went out conquering and to conquer. Now we begin to see God's wrath unfold from this point. This is where the first seal is opened.
The first seal is opened and a white horse as a result of this goes out to conquer. And from here to the end of the tripulation, we see the intensifying wrath and vengeance of God. Now let's consider briefly for a moment, an outline of the 21 judgments in the Book of Revelation.
There's 21 when you add up the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and the seven bowls. Now there's something, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, but they are the first four seals. So there's really 21.
There are the seven thunders, but we won't mention them because John begins to write what they said and God said, don't write it down. So we won't even mention those guys. But the Apocalypse reveals these three consecutive series, each containing seven events.
Seals, trumpets, and bowls. Now many commentators on this book end up with a convoluted view of the book. And they say it's not in chronological order.
And you take whatever part you think comes next and you put it however you want to put it. And I think that's a mess. I think you take things in the Bible as chronological unless the Bible says it's not.
So in the scheme of his book, John presents these events, at least he intimates that he's doing that, in order. First you get the seals and you get the first scroll before the second, before the third, and so on before the seventh. Then the trumpets, then the bowls.
As we've seen in the first two verses of Revelation 6, Christ opens the first seal and in the next verse, verse three, he opens the second seal and so on through the first six. And then he gets to the seventh seal. And when he opens that, I'll read, I'll skip ahead just for the sake of the overview, Revelation 8.1, when he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour.
And I saw the seven angels who stand before God and to them were given seven trumpets. And so the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound and the first angel sounded. That's all in Revelation chapter eight.
So the seventh seal is actually marking the first trumpet blast. So the seven seals lead right into the seven trumpets seamlessly. The seventh seal is the seventh trumpet blast.
As Christ is unraveling the scroll and opening the seals, and he opens the seventh seal, and it says, And there were seven trumpets. That was what was inside the seventh seal. It reminds me of when we went with Tim Gaylord, my friend, his kids, and my two boys, Josiah and Nathaniel, we went whitewater rafting on the Colorado River, and we were coming up to the seven steps, and they named the rapids.
And the rapids are pretty horrendous. They can be in the right time of the year. And you're in these huge boats with paddles, and you're semi-strapped in, in case of capsizes, you could get out.
And we go through this rapid, and the guide was flung from, she was on the opposite end of the raft that I was on, maybe 10 feet long, and she was flung through the air, and she hit into me and a guy next to me. That was pretty severe. One guy almost went over the raft, and we pulled him in.
She was on the other side, and it was finally to get to calm water, and we said, man, we're glad those, did I tell you what they were called? The seven steps. And I said, I'm glad we're through the seven steps, and she said, that was step one.
Like, oh no, where can we get out?
Well, that's what this was like. There were the seven seals, and the seven seal opens the seven trumpets. Therefore, all seven seals precede the trumpets.
It's chronological. And after the sixth trumpet sounds, after the sixth trumpet sounds, then we have, with the seventh trumpet, we're in the midpoint of the tribulation. We're in the middle of the week.
And we'll talk about that for a little bit right now. The middle of the week is four chapters, ten through thirteen. And in those chapters, how do we know they're the middle of the week?
Well, Daniel and Jesus, they both said things that look forward to the middle of the week of the tribulation, the middle of the seven years. But those chapters repeatedly warn about what's to come. And they basically say, brace yourself, because the next forty-two months are going to be tough.
And the upcoming three-and-a-half years, or the one thousand two hundred and sixty days that are coming, are going to be really bad. So in those four chapters, we read of warnings like that repeatedly. So we could tell we're in the middle of the week.
Recall that Daniel, in chapter 9, verse 27, specifically called attention to the middle of the week, period when the Antichrist would do something just abominable. And Jesus, too, referenced this midweek period in Matthew 24 and indicated it as the time that Israel would flee to the mountains. So that fleeing to the mountains that Jesus referred to is not coincidentally the same time that Revelation indicates Israel will flee into the wilderness in Revelation 12, verse 6.
It all comes together as a reasonably cohesive story of the outline of the last seven years of man's rebellion against God just before Christ returns. So the Bible, especially in Revelation, emphasizes this middle of the week as a terrible time of great consequence. These middle of the week chapters, these four, 10, 11, 12, and 13, they might be where some commentators get confused and think the whole book is not in chronological order because the stories in that middle section have one place there's a bit of a flashback, another place there's a flash forward, but it's a natural way of telling a story.
For example, in Revelation chapter 11, it's in the middle of the week that we find out that there are two prophets. God sends down two prophets to judge and condemn the earth for 42 months. They're here for 42 months and they have the power to kill those who attack them.
But it says, but at the end of their ministry, they are killed and they lie in the streets of Jerusalem for three days, their bodies unburied, and then they are resurrected. So there you are, oh no, oh my, what are we to do?
We're at the end of the Tribulation.
But big deal. It's just a little flash forward. It's the normal way historians always write.
You're telling the history of the world and you introduce a minor character, and you, in a paragraph, say, what's going to happen to him in the rest of his life, and where he's going to die? And then the very next story, you're back at the same year, the same moment in time, you introduce that person. So it doesn't mean that the Book of Revelation is not in chronological order.
And as an example of a flashback, we find the woman in Revelation 12 who is Israel. We can tell she's Israel because of comparison with Jacob and his 12 sons back in Genesis chapter 37. And there, there's depicted this brief flashback when the nation gives birth to the Messiah.
And so that's a little bit of a flashback. And then a flash forward to the middle of the Tribulation where Satan is going to attack that woman Israel, but she will flee into the wilderness and be protected by God. And that's about it.
Other than that, the Book of Revelation is chronological. And there's no reason to take all the judgments and rearrange them.Greetings to the brightest audience in the country, and welcome to Theology Thursday. I'm Nicole McBurney. Every weekday, we bring you the news of the day, the culture, and science from a Christian worldview.
But today, join me and Pastor Bob Enyart as we explore the source of our Christian worldview, the Bible.
So there's time, there's now and then, in heaven. If there was no time in heaven, there could never be anything new ever in heaven, if there was no time. And believe me, when you get to heaven, there will be something new there.
Something quite unlike anything that had ever been there before, when any of us get there. So of course, heaven is constantly changing, just with the never-ending stream of souls who arrive there, who have put their faith in God.
Verse 10, okay, there's a song being sung to God, and God is told, and you have made us kings and priests to our God, and we shall reign on the earth. Kings and priests. This shows the Jewish character of the book.
The people of God in the Book of Revelation are the 12 tribes of Israel, and their covenant is the new covenant based on circumcision, the covenant of circumcision and the law. That's the group to whom this book is written, the people of God. We'll see that in a bit when 12,000 are sealed from each of the 12 tribes of Israel.
Way back in Exodus chapter 19, you shall be to me a kingdom of priests. And that's what we have here. Christ has made us kings and priests to our God.
As one of the 12 apostles wrote to the believing Jews of the dispersion, 1 Peter 2.9, he wrote, You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a royal, a kingly priesthood. Now, why are there 24 thrones and 24 elders when the number 12 signifies Israel? Well, King David divided the priesthood into 24 divisions.
Not the entire priesthood, not all of the Levites, but of the Levites, Aaron was a Levite. Remember Moses' brother, Miriam's brother, Aaron. And Aaron was the high priest.
And he had four kids. Two of them were killed because they were evil right off the bat. And the other two ended up with many thousands of descendants.
And at the time of David, which was centuries later, about five centuries later, David divided the descendants of Aaron into 24 divisions. The 24 courses, the 24 divisions of the priesthood. And each one, he went into the descendants of Aaron, and he found a strong man, a father of 24 different families that Aaron's sons had split into.
And he made each one a leader of a certain group of the descendants of the high priest. And they were as a group then responsible for serving the Lord at the temple. And they would take turns.
They'd go for one week from the Sabbath to the Sabbath, and then the next group and the next group. When they went through all 24, they'd start over, and they'd do that each year. And the eighth group, the group that would go in the eighth week of the year was of the division of Abijah.
And Abijah, that is whom Zacharias and Elizabeth were descendants of. He was in the order of Abijah, and that's who John the Baptist was of that order. So David, he took the priest, specifically the high priest descendants, and divided them into 24 divisions.
And so it's possible that these 24 thrones with 24 elders, of course, Israel's 12, double that as 24, in heaven and on earth, it could be that they are emblematic symbols of the priestly kingdom of Israel. And in that way, in that respect, symbols of the whole group of redeemed Israel. Perhaps these are not always 24 particular individuals.
It could be that from time to time, those saved among Israel get to go to the throne room of God and sit on that throne and from Sabbath to Sabbath worship the Lord. We don't know. But if so, then that would work following the model of the priesthood that was implemented by David through the Old Testament.
And we shall reign on the earth. And that is what they are looking forward to. God promised Israel an earthly kingdom.
And Jesus Christ came in encouraging them that the meek shall inherit heaven. Is that what he said? No, he said the meek shall inherit the earth.
Christians, rightly today, have a focus that we are citizens of heaven and we plan to live forever in heaven. But God creates a new heaven and a new earth. And the new Jerusalem comes down out of heaven onto the new earth and becomes the center, the capital, if you will, of the kingdom on earth, of God's kingdom on earth.
And that's for Israel. And that's where the twelve tribes will live. And that's where the twelve gates to the new Jerusalem, the city, and the names of the twelve apostles, and the twelve thrones that Jesus spoke of, that the twelve apostles will sit on those thrones, judging the tribes of Israel.
So that is all going to happen. And that's what these elders are looking forward to, reigning on the earth, not in heaven. Which is another of so many indications that this is a Jewish book for believing Israel in the circumcision, not for the body of Christ.
Verse 11, Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures and the elders, and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand and thousands of thousands. There are many angels up in heaven that are willing to worship God and serve him and at his command could fly down to the earth. And one angel back in the Old Testament destroyed the Assyrian army.
How many soldiers did he kill in one night? I think it was a hundred and eighty five thousand Assyrians. You know, it's interesting looking in the history of the world.
I didn't put this in my notes. I'm trying to recall who wrote this brief history of the world. It's in two massive volumes that I have at the office.
Maybe I'll recall who wrote it, but he's not a believer. He's not a Christian. He doesn't like the Bible, but he mentions in there when you go back and read about the Assyrian empire, he says, and the Syrian army at one point, at the right point in the Bible's history, was on its way to Egypt in a plague destroyed the Assyrian army.
And I think that was pretty coincidental. HG. Wells.
Thank you very much. That's right. So God has a lot of angels, and those angels represent a tremendous amount of power.
How many angels are there? And if a third of the angels fell, how many angels would that mean? How many demons are there?
Well, we don't know how many angels there are. If this estimation here is anywhere near literal, within any kind of ballpark, that would mean there were 153 million angels originally created. Now, I don't think this is really a literal statement.
I think it's a figure of speech, but it might put us in a ballpark. There might be many more, but 10,000 times 10,000 would be 100 million, and thousands of thousands would be at least a couple million. So that would be 102 million, and if there were originally a third that fell, that would be 153 million, with 51 million demons.
Now we have no idea, of course, if that's the case. Maybe there's twice as many fallen angels, 100 million, or three times as many, 150 million, or four times, or five times, maybe a quarter of a billion. You know, if there were a quarter of a billion fallen angels, that would be one for every 24 people in the world.
So you couldn't have your own demon, but you might have your block demon, who would try to tempt everyone on the block, depending on who's home at any given moment. But it's interesting, if the number is closer to 50 million, then we'd have one demon for every 120 people in the world today. But of those, say whatever the number is, 50 million demons, many of them have been locked up in Tartarus, some undoubtedly for going after strange flesh when they produced the Nephilim, the giants of old, by going into the daughters of men.
Remember when Jesus in Matthew chapter 8 confronted these demons and they cried out and said, What have we to do with you, Jesus, you son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the time? And they didn't want anything to do with Jesus.
And they didn't want to be like their fellow demons who had been locked in chains and bound up. They wanted to stay free and clear. So of the original number, how many were locked up?
We don't know. We are speaking of the same angels that jude wrote of in verse 6 of his book, the angels who did not keep their proper domain but left their own abode, that God has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day. In Noah's day, there could have been a billion people on the earth, and it seems that the problem of angels going after women was widespread, being a major reason why God destroyed all of mankind.
So if half of the demons were locked up, we may not have as many demons as Christians generally think. And the only reason I've spent this few minutes on this topic is because there are some groups of Christians that are almost obsessed with demonology and demons and deliverance from demons. And whenever there's a problem, well, you have to get delivered from a demon.
If you have a problem with eating or with finances or with pornography, it's a demon. And they will go through an exorcism of sorts and you're delivered and you no longer have that problem. That's wonderful, except that it doesn't work.
And nowhere in the Bible does it say, well, if you're struggling with some lust of the flesh, get a demon kicked out of you and then you'll be okay. It just doesn't say that. And in the whole Bible, if we looked at the passages that refer to demons, it's just the tiny sliver of the whole book.
A very minimal focus. Now, our battle is in the spiritual realm. And that's true if any one particular person is up against Satan himself or any of his hierarchy or even some of his flunky demons.
If you find yourself in a battle with a demon and there's a demon putting thoughts in your mind and tempting you and you have this real concrete temptation and you're getting these thoughts obsessively to give into it, you might be in a battle with a demon. On the other hand, you might just be in a battle with your heart and your flesh, which is deceitful above all else. And you might be in a battle with your boss or your friend or your relative.
The point is, whoever you're in the battle with, it's a spiritual battle and it's fought in the spiritual realm because our Christian life is a spiritual entity. We live our lives in our heart, in our mind. That's where the battles are all fought.
So let's go on to verse 12. These angels were saying with a loud voice, worthy is the lamb who was slain, to receive power and riches and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing. How could God possibly receive power?
I think we talked about this when we were in chapter four. How could God receive power or honor or strength? Isn't he the source of all power and all strength and all honor?
Yes, but he has delegated power and authority to us, to all the angelic realm. So if an angel honors God, if the four living creatures, all the hosts of the angels that worship God, when we worship God and we give him power, we're giving him power over our own wills. Because we couldn't give him something unless we had it.
And the determinist Christians, the Calvinists who think God is in control of every atom, every molecule, every thought, everything, then he could never receive power or authority because he has it all. And you can't receive it if you already have it. But if you've delegated power over wills so that we have a free will, and we give power and glory and honor to God, we're giving back to him the power he gave us over our wills because we submit our will to him.
We say, Lord, we want to obey you.
Verse 13, And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying, blessing and honor and glory and power be to him who sits on the throne and to the lamb forever and ever. And it's a strange reference to the creatures that are in the sea saying this. We've done a study when we were in the Book of Jonah, we went through quite a few verses in the Bible about the sea and the strange things that are said about the sea in the Bible and how it seems to be a place where demons get together.
It seems to be a place that receives the dead and the sea will give up the dead that is within it. So that down in the deep where hades is, somewhere down beneath the sea perhaps. And we know that in the new heaven and the new earth, when God creates the new earth, he says there will be no more sea.
So the sea is gone and surfing too. Forget that except for the internet. But hopefully that will be gone too.
So could it be that God's angels have freedom to travel through his created order and they could be on the planets, in the stars, on the earth, in the sea, on the land, in the air? I think so. And they don't have to breathe oxygen like we do.
And so wherever they are, as if on cue, they shout out their blessings to God.
And when we bless God, we honor him. God commands us to honor our parents because we should. And it teaches us to honor God.
When we honor our parents. So parents should be honorable. It's hard for kids to honor their parents when they're not honorable.
My kids, to the extent that they have suffered because of sin in my life, that makes me, in their eyes, less honorable. And they have suffered because of things I've done wrong to hurt our family and others. And so, in their life, if they come to a time when they decide to fully give themselves over to honor God as they grow and mature, if they do that, they've done that in part because I've taught and encouraged them to, and in part, in spite of what they've seen from me.
So because many of us in this room still have kids, and if not kids, grandkids, we have an opportunity to live honorably from this moment forward, and that our children and those around us would learn about God, not in spite of what we are doing, but because of what we are doing. Verse 14, Then the four living creatures said, Amen. And the twenty-four elders fell down and worshiped him who lives forever and ever.
And now we enter chapter six.
During this chapter, I'm going to take a diversion and look at the overview of the plagues and the torments that God will unleash on the world, just so we can get a bit of a view of what's coming, and try to figure out the order of the Book of Revelation. Is it all chronological? Is it all mixed up?
So we'll talk about that in the next few verses. Now I saw when the lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying with a voice like thunder, Come and see. And that word come in the Greek is ercomai.
We'll talk about that later. And I looked and behold a white horse. He who sat on it had a bow, and a crown was given to him.
And he went out conquering and to conquer. Now we begin to see God's wrath unfold from this point. This is where the first seal is opened.
The first seal is opened and a white horse as a result of this goes out to conquer. And from here to the end of the tripulation, we see the intensifying wrath and vengeance of God. Now let's consider briefly for a moment, an outline of the 21 judgments in the Book of Revelation.
There's 21 when you add up the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and the seven bowls. Now there's something, the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, but they are the first four seals. So there's really 21.
There are the seven thunders, but we won't mention them because John begins to write what they said and God said, don't write it down. So we won't even mention those guys. But the Apocalypse reveals these three consecutive series, each containing seven events.
Seals, trumpets, and bowls. Now many commentators on this book end up with a convoluted view of the book. And they say it's not in chronological order.
And you take whatever part you think comes next and you put it however you want to put it. And I think that's a mess. I think you take things in the Bible as chronological unless the Bible says it's not.
So in the scheme of his book, John presents these events, at least he intimates that he's doing that, in order. First you get the seals and you get the first scroll before the second, before the third, and so on before the seventh. Then the trumpets, then the bowls.
As we've seen in the first two verses of Revelation 6, Christ opens the first seal and in the next verse, verse three, he opens the second seal and so on through the first six. And then he gets to the seventh seal. And when he opens that, I'll read, I'll skip ahead just for the sake of the overview, Revelation 8.1, when he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour.
And I saw the seven angels who stand before God and to them were given seven trumpets. And so the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound and the first angel sounded. That's all in Revelation chapter eight.
So the seventh seal is actually marking the first trumpet blast. So the seven seals lead right into the seven trumpets seamlessly. The seventh seal is the seventh trumpet blast.
As Christ is unraveling the scroll and opening the seals, and he opens the seventh seal, and it says, And there were seven trumpets. That was what was inside the seventh seal. It reminds me of when we went with Tim Gaylord, my friend, his kids, and my two boys, Josiah and Nathaniel, we went whitewater rafting on the Colorado River, and we were coming up to the seven steps, and they named the rapids.
And the rapids are pretty horrendous. They can be in the right time of the year. And you're in these huge boats with paddles, and you're semi-strapped in, in case of capsizes, you could get out.
And we go through this rapid, and the guide was flung from, she was on the opposite end of the raft that I was on, maybe 10 feet long, and she was flung through the air, and she hit into me and a guy next to me. That was pretty severe. One guy almost went over the raft, and we pulled him in.
She was on the other side, and it was finally to get to calm water, and we said, man, we're glad those, did I tell you what they were called? The seven steps. And I said, I'm glad we're through the seven steps, and she said, that was step one.
Like, oh no, where can we get out?
Well, that's what this was like. There were the seven seals, and the seven seal opens the seven trumpets. Therefore, all seven seals precede the trumpets.
It's chronological. And after the sixth trumpet sounds, after the sixth trumpet sounds, then we have, with the seventh trumpet, we're in the midpoint of the tribulation. We're in the middle of the week.
And we'll talk about that for a little bit right now. The middle of the week is four chapters, ten through thirteen. And in those chapters, how do we know they're the middle of the week?
Well, Daniel and Jesus, they both said things that look forward to the middle of the week of the tribulation, the middle of the seven years. But those chapters repeatedly warn about what's to come. And they basically say, brace yourself, because the next forty-two months are going to be tough.
And the upcoming three-and-a-half years, or the one thousand two hundred and sixty days that are coming, are going to be really bad. So in those four chapters, we read of warnings like that repeatedly. So we could tell we're in the middle of the week.
Recall that Daniel, in chapter 9, verse 27, specifically called attention to the middle of the week, period when the Antichrist would do something just abominable. And Jesus, too, referenced this midweek period in Matthew 24 and indicated it as the time that Israel would flee to the mountains. So that fleeing to the mountains that Jesus referred to is not coincidentally the same time that Revelation indicates Israel will flee into the wilderness in Revelation 12, verse 6.
It all comes together as a reasonably cohesive story of the outline of the last seven years of man's rebellion against God just before Christ returns. So the Bible, especially in Revelation, emphasizes this middle of the week as a terrible time of great consequence. These middle of the week chapters, these four, 10, 11, 12, and 13, they might be where some commentators get confused and think the whole book is not in chronological order because the stories in that middle section have one place there's a bit of a flashback, another place there's a flash forward, but it's a natural way of telling a story.
For example, in Revelation chapter 11, it's in the middle of the week that we find out that there are two prophets. God sends down two prophets to judge and condemn the earth for 42 months. They're here for 42 months and they have the power to kill those who attack them.
But it says, but at the end of their ministry, they are killed and they lie in the streets of Jerusalem for three days, their bodies unburied, and then they are resurrected. So there you are, oh no, oh my, what are we to do?
We're at the end of the Tribulation.
But big deal. It's just a little flash forward. It's the normal way historians always write.
You're telling the history of the world and you introduce a minor character, and you, in a paragraph, say, what's going to happen to him in the rest of his life, and where he's going to die? And then the very next story, you're back at the same year, the same moment in time, you introduce that person. So it doesn't mean that the Book of Revelation is not in chronological order.
And as an example of a flashback, we find the woman in Revelation 12 who is Israel. We can tell she's Israel because of comparison with Jacob and his 12 sons back in Genesis chapter 37. And there, there's depicted this brief flashback when the nation gives birth to the Messiah.
And so that's a little bit of a flashback. And then a flash forward to the middle of the Tribulation where Satan is going to attack that woman Israel, but she will flee into the wilderness and be protected by God. And that's about it.
Other than that, the Book of Revelation is chronological. And there's no reason to take all the judgments and rearrange them.