Following is a fairly detailed summary of the major
turning points and events of the book of Revelation. Supporting scriptural
evidence is provided
via the respective chapters in Revelation for the
Wise, a detailed scriptural look at Revelation.
The following is intended to assist you in your
own reading of Revelation and to provide a framework to help you understand it.
The author is not claiming perfection in understanding all the book, symbols and
events, nor the exact order. That will become apparent as we begin to move
through the events. The list was written around 2001 and with the
exception of minor updates, reflects the author's view at that time, and such
views may change upon more intensive study or God's revealing of more details.
A Quick Look at Revelation's events
Revelation's significant turning points:
First significant turning point: The angel
(representing Christ ministering as our high priest) ceases his intercession and
throws down his censor. Probation for the world ceases. No longer is
there a mediator between the God and wicked man. Jesus rides out as King of kings at
the head of the armies of heaven to do battle with the earth. The time of wrath
begin, covering 14 incredible events known as the 7 trumpets (1st 7 plagues) and the 7
last plagues. These are also summarized in the opening of the seven seals.
Second significant turning point: The Second Coming of Christ.
Jesus resurrects the righteous dead, transforms the righteous living and takes them
to heaven. The wicked are totally destroyed and the earth is devastated. Satan
is bound to a desolate earth for 1000 years.
Third significant turning point: The return of Christ, the New Jerusalem and the
righteous to this world at the END of the millennium. The wicked dead are
resurrected. Under Satan's command they gather to attack the New Jerusalem.
They are stopped by God's appearing, and then judged on the basis of what they did
(executionary judgment). They receive the due penalty for their sins by burning in a
lake of fire until every vestige of them is gone (i.e. they are not burning forever). The same fire cleanses the
earth, and God recreates the earth into a paradise.
Before the censor is thrown down.
- The clarion call goes out that the earth is in its final days, and to
turn and worship the Creator God.
- The main participants in this call are 144,000
chosen/sealed by God's Holy Spirit to give His end time message.
"These who are they" also receive special protection during the
tumultuous events coming on the earth and survive to witness the second
coming of Christ.
- Words of warning and woe (the sweet/bitter scroll) go out to all the
nations. "Repent and turn to God!" Most don't heed the call and continue in
immorality, rebellion and sorcery.
- Two human witnesses (prophets) begin testifying of the events to come.
They spend at least part of the time in Jerusalem ("where also their
Lord was crucified"). Their prophecies include that of
the plagues. During the 3½ years of their testimony, it doesn't rain.
Anyone who tries to stop them is killed by fire called from heaven (similar to
Elijah and the Captains of 50).
- At or simultaneous with these, the
religeo-political power, known as the Beast (whose characteristics permit it to be
conclusively identified as the Roman Catholic Church) comes back into power. The
Roman church had previously reigned for 1260 years (538 - 1798 A.D.) and now begins a
literal 3½ year reign. It attempts to have everyone obey its authority by
accepting the Mark of its authority (Sunday worship) either by choice, acquiescence or by
force. It requests, then demands, that civil legislation to enforce obedience to its
authority. It takes active control of Jerusalem for the 3½ years. There are various agreements
which it now
has to have sovereignty over various religious sites and that is expanding..
- Another political power, represented by the lamb-like beast (most likely
either the USA or the United Nations) grants the Roman church what it demands and
institutes civil legislation requiring Sunday sacredness. It uses the existing
identification systems, electronic surveillance, and various databases to compile a list
of all those who dare to defy the Beast's authority. People without a government approved
identification indicating acquiescence to the law cannot transact business or buy or
sell. There is some evidence that this ID will be a
government issued ID card similar to a driver's license that includes a
signature of the holder agreeing to keep the National Day of Reverence holy. Eventually, those "holding onto their testimony for Jesus and obeying His
commandments" are imprisoned and many are beheaded (one of the most
honorable, least painful ways to die). Compliance is granted by most of
the world.
- Significant numbers, perhaps numbering in the tens of millions are put to
death for their loyalty to Jesus and for obeying God's commandments. This includes
honoring the true seventh day Sabbath that is the sign of loyalty to Yahweh and stands in
direct opposition to the Mark of the Beast's authority. These martyrs are resurrected at
the Second Coming to serve on thrones judging the world during the 1,000 years the earth
lies devastated. God knows exactly how many "seats" He needs to fill,
and when
the number is complete, not another death of His people occurs.
- Unfortunately for those expecting it, there is no rapture
of the righteous prior to the time of trouble. This is a popular but unsupported
teaching based upon a misunderstanding of the interlude scenes (pictures of hope) prior to
descriptions of the trumpets / plagues and of where the righteous are during the
Millennium.
After the censor is thrown down.
- The seals are opened and God's judgments begin falling on the earth.
Jesus Christ rides out at the head of the armies of heaven to do battle with the earth.
Trumpet after trumpet will sound, vial after vial will be poured out upon
the inhabitants of the earth.
- War break out everywhere, as well as famine and plague. Wild
beasts
(frequently insects such as fleas and rodents) carry disease everywhere. Millions of the
wicked perish.
- The seven trumpets events begin.
- Due to the aforementioned drought, it doesn't take much to set vegetation
on fire and when hail, fire and blood is hurled upon the earth, all the grass is burned up
and a third of the trees.
- Part of an asteroid (ball of fire) falls into the ocean, causing great waves and killing
much sea life. It also destroys much of the world's shipping.
- Another part of the asteroid (balls of fire) hits the land, wreaking incredible havoc,
especially with the water supplies.
- The ejecta kicked up by the impact darkens a substantial portion of the
earth. It's possible the crustal weakness caused by the impact cause
the release of the super volcanoes such as that underneath Yellowstone
National Park.
- Out of the billowing smoke from the asteroid impact craters come literal
locusts, except these have scorpion-like tails. The sting of the tail is extremely
painful, but not poisonous enough to cause death. Beginning at this time, a brilliant
being appears to the earth's people, claiming to be the Messiah, stating that he can
rescue them. It is Satan ( Abaddon or Apollyon), the angel from the abyss (the abode of demons). The world is
astonished when they see him, are deceived, and worship him. The righteous are
expecting him and see through his facade. He is the 8th king of Rev.
17, the beast from the abyss, who once was [visible], now is not [visible]
and yet will become [visible].
- The earth's crust begin breaking up in places and lava, with fire and
sulfurous gases pop up everywhere killing many of the wicked.
- A large earthquake demolishes many of the world's cities and a great
hailstorm wreaks additional havoc.
- The persecution of the saints has been so intense that now it's God's
turn to return upon the wicked the martyrs' blood. The seven plague sequence begins.
- Ugly and painful sores break out on all those who accepted the Mark of
the Beast.
- The world's oceans completely turn to blood and all sea creatures die.
- The entire world's fresh water supply is turned to blood. The wicked now
get blood to drink as they deserve.
- The sun's brilliance increases, searing men with intense heat.
- The headquarters of the Beast (Rome) is plunged into total darkness.
- The river Euphrates is dried up. Satan and his angels, the Pope and his
followers, and the world's leaders convince the rest of the world that it is in their best
interest to gather together to fight against the coming Lord. The nations agree and begin
to work their way to the valley of Meggido (Armageddon). Unfortunately for them, God turns
the ten nations (who have given their power over to the Satan) against the armies behind
the Pope, totally destroying Rome, the Pope and his followers. "Babylon" (Rome)
is wiped out.
- Satan, the victor, turns his attention to the two Witnesses testifying in
Jerusalem. He succeeds in overpowering them and kills them. They lie unburied for 3½ days in the streets of Jerusalem while the wicked world rejoices. Then a voice from heaven
resurrects them and they go up to heaven in full view of an astonished crowd. At that time
a powerful earthquake rocks Jerusalem and destroys a tenth of the city, killing 7,000
people.
- Jesus appears in the clouds of glory to rescue His people and
take them to heaven. His silver trumpet and shout awakens the righteous dead, and
both they, and the living righteous, are transformed into immortality. All these are
caught up into the heavenly cloud to be with the Lord.
- The wicked clamor for the rocks and hills to fall on them rather than see
the face of Him whom they rejected. Many are destroyed by the brightness of His coming and
the world is totally devastated.
- A tremendous earthquake happens, leveling all the cities that are left
and flattening the islands into the sea. Huge hailstones weighing around 70-100 pounds each
fall from the sky at incredible speed, completing the demolition. Not one human remains
alive on earth.
- Satan and his angels are bound to a desolate earth for 1,000 years.
After the Second Coming and during the Millennium.
(Some of these details come from the Visions of the
Past, Present & Future section)
- The righteous are taken to the New Jerusalem where they gather on the sea
of glass just outside the front of it. Jesus gives to each the crown they deserve. Each
crown has on it a number of stars representing the number of people that that person led
to salvation.
- Jesus then leads them to the heavenly banqueting table (yes, it is miles
long). It's a grand welcoming banquet.
- Those who were beheaded (martyred) for their refusal to bow to the
authority of the Beast will sit on thrones, judging the world. They decide how much
punishment each wicked person and fallen angel deserves.
- Those who were sealed during the time of tribulation act as priests,
serving God in His temple. They follow Jesus wherever He goes.
- All the other righteous of the past ages are living in and enjoying the
heavenly city, the New Jerusalem.
After the Millennium and the return to the Earth.
- Jesus and the righteous return to the world in the New Jerusalem.
Christ touches down first upon the Mount of Olives and it flattens out into a great plain.
- The New Jerusalem follows and lands on the plain.
- Jesus cries out to the wicked dead and they are resurrected in the same wicked state as
they went down into the grave.
- Satan has people again to tempt and deceive, and he rejuvenates and gathers together the
wicked for an assault on the New Jerusalem.
- Just about to begin the attack, the wicked are arrested in their progress by God's
appearing. They must answer to their Judge.
- The sentences of the wicked are meted out and fire falls from heaven, consuming the
wicked. Each one burns in accordance with what his deeds deserve. Satan's and his angels'
sentences are handed out and their punishment lasts the longest. Upon Satan's head are
placed all the sins of the righteous. He must bear them all. He burns by far
and away the longest.
- The all-consuming fire spreads throughout the entire earth (except where the New
Jerusalem is located), cleansing and purifying everything. The fire finally goes out once
it has done its job. There's no trace of the wicked. (i.e. There's no eternally burning
hell)
- God totally recreates the earth, turning it into a lush paradise.
The final outcome: God dwells with mankind. They will be His
people and He will be their God. There will be no more death, crying or pain, for the
former things have passed away, and all things have become new.
While the above summary may seem unique to you, we recommend that you go through
the respective chapters of Revelation for the Wise. You will find tremendous
scriptural back up for nearly all the facets above, explaining more fully each detail.
You are welcome to disagree or agree with our findings. However, it is our
hope that you will use our years of research as a stepping stone or launching pad for your
own study of this marvelous book.
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