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The Dramatic Return Of Jesus Christ!

Lesson Three

No news story could be more shocking. No headline could be more spectacular than: JESUS CHRIST RETURNS! Or more ridiculed today.

To the average person, the idea of Jesus Christ returning to earth is a fantastic fable that has no bearing whatsoever on the realities of life. Yet millions of professing Christians still expect the second coming of Christ, though widely divided among themselves as to why, when and how He will appear.

THE PROMISE OF CHRIST’S RETURN

Just before His death and resurrection, before His departure from the Mount of Olives over 1900 years ago, Jesus Christ promised, “I will come again” (John 14:3). And only moments after His ascension, the apostles were startled by the appearance of two divine messengers who assured them: “This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven” (Acts 1:11).They confirmed Jesus’ promise that He would come again and told the manner of His return.

The early New Testament Church believed what Jesus said, and taught His message to others. Notice what Edward Gibbon said about the early church in his famous history, “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:

“The ancient and popular doctrine of the Millennium was intimately connected with the second coming of Christ. As the works of creation had been finished in six days, their duration in their present state, according to a tradition attributed to the prophet Elijah, was fixed at six thousand years. By the same analogy it was inferred that this long period of labor and contention, which has now almost elapsed, would be succeeded by a joyful Sabbath of a thousand years; and that Christ, with the triumphant band of saints, the elect who had escaped death, or who had been miraculously revived,would reign upon earth, till the time appointed for the last and general resurrection” (Gibbon, vol. II p. 546 1899 edition).

But that truth was gradually rejected! Gibbon goes on to show that the fact Jesus would come a second time to intervene in world affairs came to be regarded as an error. Within a century and a half after Christ’s ascension, it was treated as a profound allegory, not to be taken literally. The doctrine that Christ would return to rule the earth “was at length rejected as the absurd invention of heresy and fanaticism” (ibid., p. 547).

The world today continues to ridicule the idea of Christ’s return. Nevertheless this message lies at the very heart and core of the true gospel of the Kingdom of God!

THREE COMMON IDEAS

Among the millions of professing Christians who still expect the second coming of Christ, there are hundreds of differing concepts about the time and manner of His return. The three principal ideas are the “Post-millennial Coming, “the Secret Rapture,” and the “Spiritual Coming.”

It was not until about 1700 A.D. that an English clergyman put forward the idea that Christ’s second coming would follow the millennium – the time during which His Kingdom was prophesied to rule the earth. But those who maintain this idea are finding it increasingly difficult to believe that modern men can ever achieve worldwide peace and prosperity without the intervention of Christ’s “strong hand” (Isa. 40:10)!

Man is now literally on the brink of blasting or polluting himself and all earthly life from the face of this planet! That fact alone should tell us why –and partly when Christ must return.

THE “SECRET RAPTURE”

The second common idea accepted by millions of professing Christians is the “Secret Rapture.” According to this belief, Jesus will return to this earth in two phases. First, He will return secretly to whisk away all true Christians to heaven to protect them from “The Great Tribulation.” Therefore, it is believed that the Church’s promised place of safety is not on this earth, but up in heaven. The second phase is believed to be His “public” coming at which time all will be able to see and hear Him.

But the rapture theory is actually an even more modern invention than the post-millennial theory. The early New Testament Church of God never heard of it. Nor indeed did anyone else until about 1830, when it was espoused by a few people in Britain and later popularized in the famous Scofield Reference Bible.

Those first few advocates of the rapture theory fervently believed that they were living in the last three and one half years of earth’s history. When that length of time was exceeded and Christ still had not “caught them away,” they were forced to alter their doctrine to a general expectancy that Christ might return – unannounced at any moment! From these few people the doctrine of the “Secret Rapture” has spread to nearly all Protestantism.

IS CHRIST ALREADY HERE?

The third common idea is that Christ has already returned. Many assume that Jesus came the second time as the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. His Kingdom was the Church He founded at that time, say the proponents of this theory, and therefore today all the churches together constitute the “Kingdom of God.”

But such a kingdom would not fulfill dozens of plain prophecies. Also, this theory ignores the fact that the Apostle Paul and all early true Christians still looked forward to the second coming of Christ and His Kingdom long after that particular Pentecost! What is the truth? Let’s begin to prove the facts about Jesus Christ’s dramatic return with our own eyes and from our Bibles!

  1. Did Jesus warn that some would claim He had already come before His true return would take place (Matt. 24:26; Mark 13:21)?

  2. Did false teachers proclaim that very idea after His resurrection (II Thess. 2:1-2)? (The KJV rendering, “is at hand,” in verse 2 is misleading. Other translations render this more accurately as “has come.”) Did the apostle Paul emphatically refute this false assumption (v. 3)?

  3. Did Paul go on to warn that there must yet come a further falling into error – an apostasy from the truth before the return of Jesus Christ, same verse? Did Jesus also speak of this as something which had to occur before He returned? Compare Matthew 24:5, 11, 24 with Revelation 6:2.

    COMMENT: Jesus, the Revelator (Rev. 1:1), used the symbol of a rider on a white horse to picture false ministers and prophets claiming to represent Christ or His Church. The real Christ comes on the white horse described in Rev. 19:11. Notice that Christ pictures Himself as returning with a sword – the Word of God (Rev. 19:15; Heb. 4:12) – whereas the devil’s counterfeit is pictured with a bow in his hand (Rev. 6:2).

    Notice, too, that the perversion of God’s truth marks only the beginning of a long sequence of events (covering over 1900 years) culminating in Christ’s return and the establishment of the Kingdom of God.

  4. Before His resurrection, did Jesus make it clear that His Kingdom was not at that time, nor ever would be, “of this world” (John 18:36)? Therefore, could any or all of the churches of this world constitute God’s Kingdom, as so many seem to think, same verse?

    COMMENT: This “world” or system (Greek cosmos) encompasses all that is characteristic of the age of man. And certainly, as history reveals, the churches are a part of this age! They have engaged in political struggles, ruled empires, caused the shedding of much blood, especially in the Middle Ages. Therefore, if the churches of Christiandom constitute God’s Kingdom, then that kingdom is a part of this world, and Jesus didn’t know what He was talking about!

    Jesus stated plainly: “But now is my kingdom not from hence (did not begin at that time)” – though His spiritual Church (Matt. 16:18) did begin on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2). So Jesus Christ Himself emphatically denied, in advance, the false concept that later formed the basis for church-political dominance in the Middle Ages.

  5. When asked by His disciples if He would restore the Kingdom in their day, what did Jesus reply (Acts 1:6-8)? But were they shortly to receive power that was not of a political nature (v. 8)? What were they to do with this power, same verse and Matthew 28:18-20)?

    COMMENT: Notice that the apostles were not given to know the time of the establishment of the Kingdom, but were to be filled with the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. Jesus’ disciples did not at that time receive political power to rule the nations. The Kingdom of God was not then to be set up. But they were to receive spiritual power that would enable them to “witnesses” to the world of Christ’s resurrection, and to “teach all nations” the ways of God.

    While Jesus Himself was away in heaven, He promised He would be with them (and their successors) in spirit only until the end of this age – until the end of this present world of human misrule – until His return to set up the Kingdom of God on earth.

  6. What scripture proves conclusively that the Kingdom of God could not have been established on earth yet (I Cor. 15:50)? Would you say the people attending the various churches are still flesh and blood?

WHEN CHRIST WON’T RETURN

Another and more modern concept is that Jesus will come after peace and harmony permeate the earth for a thousand years, with all the nations in perfect accord. Could this possibly be true in the light of the Scriptures?

  1. What does Acts 3:21 tell us concerning the restoration of all things?

  2. When Jesus returns, what will the ambassadors of peace be doing, and what will the general condition of the earth be like (Isa. 33:7-8)?

    COMMENT: Obviously the earth will be in utter chaos, not peace before Christ returns!

  3. What scriptures prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that Christ returns before, and not after, peace and harmony fill the earth for a thousand years (Rev. 5:10: 20:4)?

    COMMENT: Your Bible shows that Christ does not come after a millennium (1000 years) of perfect human rule. To abolish human misrule and establish the Kingdom – the rule of God is the reason Jesus returns a second time. Since resurrected Christians will reign with Christ for a thousand years. He obviously must come before the 1000 years commence!

END-TIME COMMISSION MUST FIRST BE FULFILLED

  1. Before His crucifixion, did Jesus’ followers anticipate that the Kingdom of God would be established very soon (Luke 19:11)? What did Jesus say in answer to this mistaken idea (v. 12)?

    COMMENT: In this parable the “nobleman” refers to Jesus. The “far country” is heaven, to which He returned after His resurrection, and the “servants” are true Christians.

  2. Will Christ receive a kingdom while away in heaven? Compare Luke 19:12 with Daniel 7:13-14.

    COMMENT: Plainly, the parable in Luke 19 covers the time from Christ’s ascension to heaven (the far country) until His return to establish the Kingdom of God on earth.

  3. While the nobleman – Christ -- is away, must the servants become profitable by increasing their talents (Luke 19:13, 15; Matt. 25:15-19)?

  4. What duty must the servants – true Christians – especially fulfill before the end of this age and the second coming of Christ (Matt. 24:14; 28:18-20)?

    COMMENT: Jesus made it plain that the gospel of the Kingdom must go to all nations before His coming!

CAN WE KNOW THE EXACT TIME?

Shortly before His ascension to heaven, Jesus also made it very plain that he would return after a fixed sequence of events. He gave an outline of these events to His disciples upon the Mount of Olives. In Lesson 2 we studied that outline as it is recorded in Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21. You should reread Matthew 24 and know all the events which were prophesied to occur before Christ returns.

  1. Will God’s intervention in world affairs and the second coming of Christ be universally expected (Luke 21:35)?

  2. To what period in earth’s history did Jesus compare His return (Matt. 24:37)? Did the people before the Deluge really expect God’s supernatural intervention, vs. 38-39? Will people today expect God’s intervention and the second coming of Christ – same verse?

  3. Will those who are watching and preparing know the day and hour of Christ’s return (Matt. 25:13)?

    COMMENT: These utterances of Jesus have often been taken to mean that only the apostles would not know the day or the hour, but that we in these last days would know it. This is emphatically not true! Notice:

  4. Did Peter ask Jesus if He meant only the apostles would be unable to know the day or the hour, or if He meant all – even those of us today – would not know (Luke 12:40-41)? What was Jesus’ reply (vs. 42-43)? Is Jesus’ warning especially for our generation – those alive “when he comes”? Notice again Jesus’ reply in verse 43.

    COMMENT: How plain that Jesus meant His servants of this generation would not know the day or the hour! Since we cannot know the day and hour, can we nevertheless know very near the actual times of His return (Matt. 24:32-33)?

    COMMENT: Recall that Jesus had already given in this chapter the signs that would precede His second coming.

HOW CHRIST WILL RETURN

How will Christ return? Will He come silently, invisibly, as a “thief in the night?” Is He returning to secretly “rapture” away His Church?  Is Christ coming in two phases – one “for” His saints to secretly take them to heaven – and then “with” them to set up His Kingdom?

  1. What does I Thess. 5:2-3 say is to come on the world as a “thief in the night”? Are Christians to be vigilant so this period of upheaval – the “day of the Lord” – doesn’t catch them unawares (vs. 4-6)?

  2. And yet is Christ’s return also pictured as coming as a “thief” (Rev. 16:15)? Does this mean He will return secretly – invisibly in a clandestine manner?

    COMMENT: That’s a fair question. But here’s another question to ponder: When thieves or burglars rob a home, do they come invisible? Of course not!

    A thief, however, usually comes at night when the household is away or asleep. He catches them unaware, off their guard – surprises them! You never know when a thief is coming. If you did, you would call the police and be prepared for him. The big question you would want answered if you already knew a thief was planning to rob your home would be when.

    So it is with the coming of Christ! He will not come invisibly – any more than a thief comes invisibly. But He will come unexpectedly! No one will know exactly when He is going to come.

    Jesus Himself explained: “Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come. But know this that if the goodman of the house had known in what watch the thief would come, he would have watched, and would not have suffered his house to be broken up. Therefore be ye also ready; for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh” (Matt. 24:42-44). And so Jesus likened His coming to a “thief” in respect to the time of His coming and the element of surprise!

  3. Now turn to Matthew 24. Does Jesus describe a tremendous noise which will rend the air at His coming (Matt. 24:30-31)? Isn’t this the time when He “gathers” together his elect” (v. 31)?

  4. Will Christ’s return from heaven also be accompanied by a tremendous shout (I Thess. 4:16)? Is this the time the saints are “caught up” to be with Him (vs. 16-17)?

TO COME VISIBLY!

  1. When Christ returns will He be visible to everyone (Matt. 24:27; Rev. 1:7)?

    COMMENT: The Greek word astrape used in Matthew 24:27 may mean the lightning of thunderstorms, or any brilliant illumination. Now what brilliant light comes out of the east and shines even unto the west”? Why, the sun, of course! Can you see the sun? Of course you can! Christ’s presence will be “as the sun shineth in his strength” (Rev. 1:16). It will be obvious; nobody will be able to miss it.

    The expression, “and they also which pierced him” in Rev. 1:7 does not prove that the one Roman soldier who literally pierced Jesus’ side, or the Jews who were living then, will be alive at His coming. It actually refers to the entire human family, you and me! Our sins took His life (Zech. 12:10). Revelation 1:7 simply shows that all who are alive when He returns will be able to see Him. And all the rest of humanity will see Him later, when they are resurrected.

  2. Did the angelic messenger who spoke to the disciples right after Christ’s ascension from the Mount of Olives affirm that He would return “in like manner” as He left (Acts 1:10-11.)? What was the manner of His leaving? – was He “seen” until He disappeared in the clouds (v. 9)? Will He at His return again become visible “in the clouds” (I Thess. 4:17)?

         COMMENT: Christ’s visible, advertised, unmistakable coming is plainly described in the Bible, in great detail but there is not one word mentioning a secret, preliminary “rapture” of Christians to heaven!

ONLY ONE “SECOND COMING”!

Some will still contend that this visible and audible coming is the second phase of Christ’s return. Here is more proof that this idea is utterly false!

  1. Does the resurrection of the dead in Christ clearly take place at His return (I Thess. 4:15-16)? Does it occur at the exact moment the trumpet (“trump”) mentioned in verse 16 blows (I Cor. 15:51-52)?

    THE STORY FLOW OF REVELATION

    Chapters 6-11 and 14-16

    THE SEVEN SEALS

    1. False Prophets
    2. War
    3. Famine
    4. Pestilence
    5. The Tribulation
    6. Heavenly Signs
    7. The Seven Trumpets (Day of the Lord)

    THE DAY OF THE LORD BEGINS!

    (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th – Injure the earth, sea, trees and rivers) (5th) First Woe (6th) Second Woe (7th) Third Woe, or The Seven Last Plagues. Second coming occurs.

    1. Is the trumpet mentioned in I Thess. 4:16 and I Cor. 15:52 the same as the one blown in Rev. 11:15; Rev. 11:18?

      COMMENT: Some will claim that the last trumpet mentioned in I Cor. 15:52 is different from the seventh or last trump mentioned in Rev. 11:15. But notice in Rev. 11:18 that John was inspired to write that the seventh trump is the time of the resurrection!

      John is describing the same momentous event Paul did in I Thess. 4 and I Corth 15. Thus we see that Christ will return and the saints will be resurrected at the mighty blast of a great trumpet which will be heard by all the earth!

    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GREEK WORD “PAROUSIA”

    Those who insistently adhere to the rapture theory claim the Greek word parousia translated “coming” in Matthew 24:27, does not mean “coming” at all. They say it refers to His “secret nearness,” so that when Jesus’ disciples asked Him for the “sign” of His coming, they were actually asking for a sign of the “rapture.” What about it?

    The scriptures we have studied already have clearly shown the manner and approximate time of Christ’s return. But what about this word parousia? Does it really indicate a preliminary secret coming after all?

    1. The Greek word parousia (number 3952 in Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible) is translated “coming” in many different scriptures. I Thess. 3:13 is one example. Does this verse say that Christ’s Parousia is “with” all His saints? Then could it possibly be referring to a secret coming for His saints three and one half or more years before He returns openly “with” them?

      COMMENT: Wouldn’t you think that after Christ had gone into such detail to answer the disciples questions (Matt 24:3), that He would have at least mentioned the “rapture” or His “invisible presence? But no such mention is found in this chapter or in the entire Bible!

    2. But notice another scripture. At His “coming” (parousia), what will Christ do to “that wicked (one)” who has seated himself “as God” in the temple of God (II Thess. 2:4, 8)?

      COMMENT: Clearly, Christ’s coming to execute judgment is His parousai – His visible and powerful “coming” to this earth!

      Notice that not only does this verse show that the wicked one is to be destroyed at the parousia of Christ, but it also speaks of the “brightness of His parousia.” Plainly, the parousia of Christ is not a secret, clandestine, invisible event at all!

    WHERE WILL CHRISTIANS BE PROTECTED FROM THE TRIBULATION?

    1. What did Jesus say is to happen shortly before His one and only second coming (Matt. 24:21, 29)? And what happens next (v. 30)?

      COMMENT: Here we find that before Christ’s coming a Great Tribulation is going to occur on earth. These verses show that Christ will not return until after the Great Tribulation and after great heavenly signs occur!

    2. What did Christ tell His followers in Judea to do when they see a particular “abomination of desolation” set up (Matt. 24:15-20; Luke 21:20-21)?

      COMMENT: This is exactly what true Christians did before Jerusalem was destroyed in 70 A.D. But this prophesy, remember, is dual. It also gives Christians in Judea at the end time instructions about what to do when the “abomination of desolation” is set up. If there were to be a “secret rapture,” Christ’s followers would not have to be concerned about either the winter or the Sabbath or invading armies!

    3. Did Jesus believe in “rapturing” His followers out of the world to protect them? Or did He anticipate another means of protection- on the earth (John 17:15)?

    4. Does Christ promise to keep the overcomers of His Church safe in the “hour of temptation” – the coming Great Tribulation (Rev. 3:10)? A “woman” symbolizes a church (see II Cor. 11:1-2; Eph. 5:23-29; Gal. 4:26). Will God provide safety for the end-time true Church where they will also be protected from the devil (the “dragon” – Rev. 12:9)? Rev. 12:14-16.Where will it be – same verse?

      COMMENT: Notice that the “earth” helps the “woman.” No mention here of heaven, or of a rapture. Obviously, then, the “saints” – true Christians of God’s Church -- will be on the earth during the Great Tribulation, not up in heaven as proponents of the rapture theory believe! But Christ promises to protect the saints on this earth.

    WHO RETURNS WITH CHRIST?

    When Christ returns to the Mount of Olives in the same manner as He departed (Acts 1:11), He definitely will not be alone. Notice who will come with Him:

    1. Will all the saints (true Christians) be with Jesus Christ when he comes to the Mount of Olives (Zech. 14:4-5)? Notice the last few words of verse 5.

    2. Did the apostle Paul speak of Christ’s coming “with” His saints, who are now sleeping in death (I Thess. 3:13; 4:13-14)?  Do they return from heaven, or just from the atmosphere of the earth, the clouds into which they will have risen to meet Him (Chapter 4, verses 15-17)?

      COMMENT: Both the resurrected dead in Christ and the living Christians (then made immortal) will not only rise to meet the returning Christ in the air, but will then come down immediately with Him to the earth.

    3. Will they stay with Christ forever (I Thess. 4:17)? Where will He be (Zech. 14:4 & Rev. 5:10; 20:4 once again.

    4. Who else is scheduled to come with Christ at this time (Mark 8:38; Rev. 19:14)?

      COMMENT: When Christ came to the earth the first time, He was scourged, mocked and abused (John 19:1-3). But when He returns as King of Kings to set up the Kingdom of God, He will return with great power and glory (Matt. 24:30), and a great army of angels will accompany Him!

    WHAT CHRIST WILL DO WHEN HE RETURNS

    Jesus Christ came over 1900 years ago as a meek Lamb to be slain for the sins of the world. But when He comes again, He will be wrathful – angry against all evil. He will use His mighty power to change the ways which have caused all the sorrow and suffering on earth.

    1. What does Rev. 6:16-17 foretell concerning the time of God’s wrath on this world? Did Zephaniah foretell this same time (Zeph. 1:14-15; 2:2-3)? Turn also to Isaiah 13:6-7 and Ezekiel 7:19.

      COMMENT: Most people have heard little or nothing about the “day of the Lord” – and yet the day of the Lord is described in more than 30 different prophecies scattered throughout both the Old and New Testament.

    2. At the very time when the last (the seventh) trumpet sounds (Rev. 11:15), and Christ returns, is God wrathful (Rev. 11:18)?

      COMMENT: The wrath of the “day of the Lord” manifests itself in the seven “trumpet” plagues which are unleashed consecutively over a period of months (Rev. chapters 8; 9; 11:15-19) and culminates in the second coming of Christ and the administering of the seven last plagues (Rev. 15:1 and chapter 16).

    3. Is the great personage mentioned in Rev. 19:11 to make “war”? What is His title (v. 16)? What else is He called (Rev. 17:14)? Who is the “Lamb” of God (John 1:29)?

      COMMENT: These verses plainly show that Christ will come with an army of angels to punish and conquer the rebellious nations of the earth.

    4. Exactly why will God have to punish mankind (Rev. 11:18), last few words, and Zeph. 1:17?

      COMMENT: Christ will be angry at the sins of mankind. To save the human race alive (Matt. 24:22), He is coming to punish in love! Otherwise, man would destroy all life upon the earth!

      For nearly 6,000 long years God has given stubborn, rebellious misguided human beings every chance to turn to His ways of peace and happiness. Instead, men have turned their backs on their Creator. They have refused to follow the ways which would result in the fulfillment of their desires for peace. Men continue to devise forces which now threaten the annihilation of all life!

      Therefore, as any loving parent punishes his child who will not listen to gentle admonition, God will have to punish this world to bring it to its senses! The glorified Christ is coming in all the splendor, power and glory of God to stop escalating wars, nuclear mass destruction, human pain and suffering. He is coming to usher in peace, abundant prosperity, happiness and joy for all mankind.

    5. Will the nations of the world also be angry at this time (Rev. 11:18)?

      COMMENT: The world doesn’t want to change. Man desperately wants to preserve the society he has established upon this earth. Men do not want God to intervene and teach them the way to world peace and prosperity. Instead, they want peace on their own terms, even though man’s ways to peace lead inevitably to more wars and eventually cosmoscide.

    When Jesus Christ comes to stop world suicide, the nations will quickly drop their own quarrels. The joint military forces of the world will then turn their efforts against Christ and attempt to fight and destroy Him!

    The returning Christ will be forced to deal with the nations of this rebellious world in the only language they will understand – overwhelming force! What a paradox that men will at first have to be forced into trying the way of life that leads to happiness, prosperity and abundance!

    WHAT IS “ARMAGEDDON”?

    “Armageddon” is a term associated with the wrath of God. Almost everyone has heard of it. World leaders and scientists frequently use this Biblical term when speaking of the inevitability of nuclear warfare, and the destruction of mankind. Yet few know what “Armageddon” really is! Like most other topics of Biblical prophecy, what is popularly taught about this subject has been generally accepted without question. And as with most other Biblical subjects, people have been turned away from the truth and led to embrace fables!

    When World War I broke out, many excitedly proclaimed “This is the Armageddon war!” Then a generation later many assumed that World War II was the war that would end with “Armageddon.”

    Now the commonly accepted idea is that “Armageddon” is the last battle of a coming war between the Western democracies and Communism. It supposedly will be a battle between atheistic Communism on the one side, attacking Jerusalem; with the British and American armies on the other side, defending it. And at the precise instant of this battle, it is believed the second coming of Christ occurs.

    But is this really what Biblia prophecy foretells? You may be surprised at who will be fighting whom at Christ’s coming and where! Make no mistake. World War III is on the way! World War I and II were merely small forerunners of the utter destruction which will break suddenly upon the nations. This time it will be so hellish, only the second coming of Christ will be able to save mankind from extinction.

    That’s why God commands us to “watch” (Luke 21:36) – to watch world news so we may be aware of the fulfillment of Bible prophecy, and be accounted worthy to escape the nuclear holocaust soon to fall upon this heedless rebellious world!

    1. In what is the wrath of God “filled up” (Rev. 15:1)?

      COMMENT:  The seventh or last trumpet (Rev. 11:15) consummates – completes – God’s wrath. How? By announcing the terrifying seven last plagues! The Moffatt translation renders the last part of Rev. 15:1 “For they (the seven last plagues) complete the wrath of God.”

    2. What are these plagues of wrath compared to (Rev. 15:7). (Some translations use the word “bowl” instead of vial.) Upon what will they be poured (Rev. 16:1)? Will they cause great suffering upon unrepentant men (vs. 2:11)?

    3. What will occur when the sixth symbolic vial of God’s wrath is poured out (Rev. 16:12)? Notice from which direction these kings will come. What else happens at this time (vs. 13-16)? Let’s carefully analyze what is being depicted by these verses.

    WORLD ARMIES ASSEMBLE

    1. Against whom will the kings of the earth fight (Rev. 17:14)? We have already seen that the “Lamb” is Jesus Christ.

    2. Who will incite the nations to fight against their Creator God (Rev. 16:13-14)? Who is the dragon (Rev. 12:9)? Are these “spirits” therefore Satan’s demons?

      COMMENT: The word “devils” in the KJV ought to be rendered demons. There is only one fallen archangel (Isa. 14:12-14; Ezek. 28:12-17) called the “devil,” but there are many fallen angels (Jude 6; Rev. 12:7) of lesser rank called “demons” in the Bible.

    3. Are these demons responsible for gathering the armies of all nations together (Rev. 16:16)?

      COMMENT: At this time, the demons mentioned in verse 14 will stir up worldwide resistance to Christ. The proper translation of the inspired Greek of Revelation 16:16 should be as follows: “And they gathered them together.” This verse is sometimes rendered incorrectly “And he gathered them together.” Notice the battle is actually stirred up, not by men or nations alone, but by spirit demons of Satan the devil.

    4. What will these evil spirits do to cause the armies to gather (Rev. 16:14)?

      COMMENT: Notice that these spirits directly influence the leaders of nations – deceiving them with miracles -- stirring them to a fever-pitch of hatred to fight the new “invader” from outer space” – Christ!

    5. Exactly where does the devil’s demons cause the armies of the nations to be gathered together in preparation for the great battle against Christ? Turn again to Rev. 16:16. Then where does the actual battle take place (Zech. 14:2)?

      COMMENT: The nations will marshall their armies at a place called Armageddon. “Armageddon” is not an English word. Rather it comes from the Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Har Megiddo. (The Hebrew prefix “Har” means hill or mountain.)

      Megiddo was a strong fortification dating from ancient times, situated approximately 55 miles north of Jerusalem. The mound that remains is a few miles southeast of Haifa – a natural port and industrial center providing ideal facilities for landing troops. The ruins of Megiddo are located on the edge of the plain of Megiddo; an oval-shaped valley once called the Plain of Esdraelon, but now commonly called the Valley of Jezreel. It is a large flat area ideal for the assembling of military equipment and personnel.

    THE GREAT “BATTLE OF GOD ALMIGHTY”

    1. What is the name of the climactic battle that determines who will rule the earth (Rev. 16:14), last part?

      COMMENT: The battle that ensues will reveal whether man or God shall rule the earth for the next thousand years. It is called the “BATTLE OF THAT GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY” – often called the “Battle of Armageddon”!

    2. This battle is described in Rev. 19:11-21.Who shall fight whom (vs. 14, 19)? Will the Russians fight against British and American armies, as so many have assumed? Or will it be the armies of a union of nations from the “east” and the armies of “the whole world” attempting to fight against Christ? Turn to Rev. 16:12-14 once again.

      COMMENT: The nations, already engaged in an all-out struggle for world dominion, will be angry and furious when they see a heavenly “invader” has come to intervene in human affairs. In a frenzy of rage, these nations will prepare to do battle with and attempt to destroy Christ and His armies!

    3. Exactly where does the Bible say this battle will take place (Joel 3:1-2, 9-14)? Compare verse 13 with Rev. 14:18-20; 19:15.

      COMMENT: “Jehoshaphat” means “Judgment of Jehovah” (or more correctly, “Judgment of the Eternal”) (Peloubet’s Bible Dictionary). The focal point of the battle will be in the Valley of Jehoshaphat, also called the “Valley of Decision” in the Bible. This valley is a deep ravine having very steep sides. It borders the city of Jerusalem on the east. According to Unger’s Dictionary of the Bible, the Valley of Jehoshaphat, which is situated between Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives, is now known as the “Kidron Valley” (page 564).

      Zechariah 14:1-4 plainly says that Christ will fight earth’s hate-filled armies when He returns and stands upon the Mount of Olives, just east of Jerusalem. And notice that Rev. 14:20 specially states that the blood of these enemies – symbolically represented by the juice of grapes being pressed out in a winepress – will flow “without (outside) the city.” There will be so much bloodshed that the blood will rise (in some places) as high as horses bridles!

    JESUS CHRIT IS COMING SOON!

    Awesome times are ahead. It may seem incredible, but Bible prophecy is very plain. Through these first three lessons you have seen that this is indeed the very END TIME of Bible prophecy! You’ve seen that God, through His prophets, apostles and servants, has revealed a sequence of events leading up to the dramatic return of Jesus Christ.

    These events are as certain to occur as the rising and setting of the sun! Therefore you need to “watch” (Luke 21:36) world events as never before.

    You have clearly seen in your own Bible that Christ will come visible, and with great power to a God-rejecting world to save it from itself. His dramatic coming will usher in the beginning of the Millennium – 1000 years of peace and prosperity for all mankind! Under His guidance and rulership the whole world will receive God’s abundant blessing .

 
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