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Now let’s continue on in Revelation, the sixth chapter, because the
knowledge of the return of Jesus Christ is going to be known to everyone
in the world. Now, there are going to be those who know it’s Jesus
Christ who’s returning. There are those who are going to believe that it
is the “antichrist.” And as a matter of fact, some of the very
prophecies of the Catholic Church says that the antichrist is going to
come and reign for a thousand years—and he’s going to do away with all
idols. So even Satan knows.
Now, God is going to give a display to show His power! And this is
going to be an absolute (how should we say) mind-boggling,
attention-getter that has never happened in the history of the world.
Because what we need to realize is this, brethren,
the greatest thing to take place from the creation of the world is
the first resurrection of the saints. Now, the return of Jesus
Christ does not happen just “slip-bam-boom!” in one day. God gives
warning. And we’re going to see how that is.
And here is the first warning, one of the signs in heaven above
before the great and terrible day of the Lord—Revelation 6:12,
KJV: “And when He [that is Jesus] opened the sixth seal… [see, only
Jesus could reveal these prophecies] …I looked, and behold, there was a
great earthquake; and the sun became black as the hair of
sackcloth… [just like we read back in Joel, the second chapter, and as
Peter had prophesied.] …and the moon became as blood. And the stars of
heaven fell to the earth, as a fig tree casts its untimely figs when it
is shaken by a mighty wind. Then the
heavens departed like a scroll [just like the heavens opened up] …” (vs
12-14).
Now, when that happens, God is going to make it evident with
something that men have never seen before. And this is going to be a
tremendous witness. And this is going to result in a fantastic thing
that is going to take place and that is: God’s final harvest
on the next to last Pentecost before Christ and the saints return to the
earth. But it’s going to be a warning to the world.
Now notice what happens: “…and every mountain and island was moved
out of its place” (v 14). So the whole earth is going to shake like the
prophecies that God says He’s going shake the heavens, shake the earth,
shake the sea, shake the dry land. And the earth is going to kind of
totter to and fro because of the things taking place on the earth, as we
find there in Isaiah, the thirteenth chapter.
So here’s the first siege of this. All the way up to this, this is
men against men. Now we have God intervening in a dramatic way. Notice
the reaction:
“And the kings of the earth, and the great men, and the rich men, and
the chief captains, and the powerful men, and every bondman, and every
free man hid themselves in the caves and in the rocks of the
mountains” (v 15).
Because the earth being shaken like this, it’s going to split open a
lot of caves and rocks. And they’re going to look for a place to go.
Because when they look up in the heavens—we’re going to see what that
will be like in just a bit—they are going to see something they have
never seen before.
“And they said to the mountains and to the rocks, ‘Fall on us, and
hide us from the face of Him Who sits on the throne, and from the
wrath of the Lamb” (v 16).
That doesn’t mean they aren’t going to fight Him. That doesn’t mean
that they will not believe that He is still the antichrist.
“Because the great day of His wrath has come, and who has the power
to stand?” (v 17).
Now, let’s see how that is going to happen. Let’s see from the book
of Matthew how Jesus described this to take place. And this is just
before the next to the last Pentecost.
Now, let’s come to the book of Matthew and let’s see what Jesus is
talking about concerning His return to this earth. Matthew 24, and it’s
called “the sign of the Son of man in heaven.” So this is going to be
quite a thing that’s going to be taking place. Now let’s pick it up here
in verse 29:
“But immediately after the tribulation of those days, the sun shall
be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the starts shall
fall from heaven, and powers of the heavens shall be shaken” (Matt.
24:29, FV). This ties right in with Revelation 6:12 to the end of
the chapter.
“And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven… [and
notice, He doesn’t come to the earth on that very day. But notice the
reaction of the nations on the earth] …and then shall all the tribes of
the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming upon the
clouds of heaven with power and great glory” (v 30).
Now how is that going to look to them. Because when they first look
at it, they’re going to look out into the heavens and they are going to
see what they have never seen before. So let’s read that here in verse,
let’s read that here in verse 26, because up to that they’re going to
say:
“…‘Come and see! He’s in the wilderness’; do not go forth.
[or] ‘Come and see! He is in the secret chambers’; do not
believe it. For as the light of day… [Now what is the light that
lights the day? The sun. Now, the
King James says, ‘lightning’; but that is not a correct
translation, because it’s the ‘light of day’ because it’s described here
to make it clear.] …which comes forth from the east and shines as
far as the
west, so also shall the coming of the Son of man be (vs 26-27). It looks
like then another sun has suddenly appeared in the heavens. And everyone
is going to think that this is an invasion from outer space.
And in that, they will be right because it will be! But, not from the
idiot figures that they think are out there. It’s going to be Christ and
then, not only His angels, but the resurrected saints. So when this
first appears it’s going to look like a new sun out there. And as the
earth turns on its axis it’s going to look like another sun is a rising
and setting.
You know, you look up in the sky and there are two suns going. One is
the sun and the other one is the “sign of the Son of man.”
“For as the light of day, which comes forth from the east and
shines as far as the west, so also shall the coming of the Son of
man be” (v 27).
So, that’s what it’s going to look like. And this is going to have a
startling affect. And let’s see how it’s going to affect those who are
on the earth. Now, let’s come back to Revelation 7, because this tells
us what is going to happen. Now remember, what did Peter say? Before
the great and the terrible day of the Lord there are going to be all
these signs that take place, right? And what did he say: “As many as
call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Right? Yes!
Now, question: Where will the ten tribes of Israel be and the Jews
be? They will be in captivity!
Now also, we’re going to see something very spectacular take place. Now
let’s also understand this: That this pictures God’s harvest.
And I believe this takes place on the next to the last Pentecost. In
other words, the one year, from Pentecost to Pentecost, will be the
laborers who are brought in at the eleventh hour. The very last!
So let’s read it here, Revelation 7:1, FV: “And after these
things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth,
holding back the four winds of the earth, so that the wind might not
blow on the earth, or on the sea, or on any tree. Then I saw another
angel ascending from the rising of
the sun, having the seal of the living God; and he
cried out with a loud voice to the four angels, to whom it was given to
damage the earth and the sea. Saying, ‘Do not damage the earth, or the
sea, or the trees until we have sealed the servants of our God in their
foreheads” (vs 1-3).
Now, who are the 144,000? Well, if you have the Spirit of God now you
have been sealed unto the day of redemption. Correct? These are people
who have not yet been sealed. Now question: Are there any ministers out
there to counsel them for baptism?
No, this is going to be God’s spectacular intervention, beginning
first of all with the children of Israel and with the Jews. Because
we’ll see in a minute, the tribe of Judah shall be saved.
So here are the 144,000. Let’s read it here:
Verse 4: “And I heard the number of those who were sealed: one
hundred forty-four thousand, sealed out of every tribe of the
children of Israel. [notice verse 5:] From
the tribe of Judah…” The Jews—fulfilling exactly what we find back
here in Zechariah the twelfth chapter. Let’s go back there and read it.
Zechariah 12, because when this sign occurs in heaven above,
accompanied after the preaching of the “two witnesses” it is going to be
a spectacular thing indeed that is going to take place.
Now let’s see—let’s come here to verse 7, Zechariah 12, KJV:
“The LORD also shall save the tents of Judah first… [Revelation 7
says what? First the tribe of Judah.] …that the glory of the
house of David and the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalem do not
magnify themselves against Judah. In that day shall the LORD
defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem; and he that is feeble among them at
that day shall be as David; and the house of David
shall be as God, as the angel of the LORD before them” (vs 7-8).
What do we have sealing them? The angel of the Lord. So here
is a special dispensation to the 144,000, beginning with the tribe of
Judah and also all the other tribes of Israel, and then the great
innumerable multitude that they will receive the Holy Spirit of God
without water baptism because they have been baptized by the
tribulation.
Now, maybe after that, it will be followed up with water baptism,
just like it was with the house of Cornelius when Peter went to preach
to them.
But let’s continue on: “And it shall come to pass in that day,
that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against
Jerusalem…. [and that’s going to happen at the end] …And I will pour
upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the
spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom
they have pierced… [because they’re going to see the sign of the Son of
man in heaven above.] …and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for
his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that
is in bitterness for his firstborn. In that day shall there be a
great mourning in Jerusalem, as the mourning of Hadadrimmon in the
valley of Megiddon…. [And that’s where the last battle is going to be
fought, right?] …And the land shall mourn, every family apart; the
family of the house of David apart, and their wives apart; the family of
the house of Nathan apart… [house of Nathan is very important because
the house of Nathan is through whom the genetics from Mary came to give
to Jesus as the God manifested in the flesh, the Son of God.] …and their
wives apart; The family of the house of Levi apart, and their wives
apart; the family of Shimei apart…[Now, that was a special family of the
Levites.] …and their wives apart; All the families that remain, every
family apart, and their wives apart” (vs 9-14).
So this is the repentance that’s going to come to the Jews, beginning
with the tribe of Judah, 12,000. Then the great innumerable
multitude—because there are going to be people who are going to see
these great signs in heaven and they’re going to repent.
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They’re going to remember the preaching of the “two witnesses.”
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They’re going to remember the things that have been preached by
those ministers who were martyred.
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They are going to see this spectacular intervention of God to
bring about these events, so that there will be the 144, 000 and
the great innumerable multitude.
Now we know they’re going to receive salvation. We know they come out
of tribulation, because it tells us this. So this is really quiet
something!
So let’s pick it up here in verse nine, after it lists all the twelve
tribes of Israel. And we also have and you have it in the new book, that
the 144,00 of Revelation 14 is a separate 144,000 from those here in
Revelation, the seventh chapter. So we won’t have time to go into that
today.
But verse 9, Revelation 7,
FV: “After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude,
which no one was able to number, out of every nation and tribe and
people and language…”
That’s why, on the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit was given,
there were Jews there—out of what? Out of every nation under heaven.
And they were a type of the coming great innumerable multitude, which
comes out of every nation and language and so forth.
One thing just to interject here as we go along: If sacred names is
required for salvation, how are they going to learn it? Sacred names are
not required for salvation. They’re going to call upon God whatever the
name of God in their language is.
Now also, what’s going to happen to them? Here’s the vision. See now,
this had to be in vision to show John and to show us that God is going
to save the 144,000 and great innumerable multitude who will repent one
year, beginning on this day of Pentecost, one year before the last
Pentecost before, which then will be the first resurrection. So we have
this 50th day fulfillment where God saves the 144,000 of the
children of Israel and He saves the great innumerable multitude. Quite a
thing.
Now, could it be that this harvest of God on this final day of
Pentecost will be greater than what the Church had done all through
history? And could it be that this special work of God is greater than
all of those who have been saved, beginning with Abel, down through the
return of Christ? See, if God sets His hand to do something, is it not
it going to be greater than what men have been able to do through the
power of God? Yes, of course. So this is going to be something!
So here they are: “…standing before the throne and before the Lamb,
clothed with white robes and holding palms in their hands; And
they were calling out with a loud voice to Him Who sits on the throne
and to the Lamb, saying, ‘The salvation of our God has come.’
Then all the angels…” (vs 9-10).
So this is quite a magnificent thing. Look, when we are all brought
up before God the Father and Jesus Christ, after we’re resurrected, see,
because we need to also take and transport part of this into the
fulfillment of Revelation 17 a little later—which shows being around the
throne of God again. But you see, this is going to be something!
Brethren, God has called us to participate in the greatest event that
is going to happen to the world from its inception and creation—the
first resurrection. He’s not called us unto some mealy-mouthed little
Protestant salvation. He has not called us to sit in heaven like, like
the Catholics and the Buddhists and the Hindus things.
He has called us to be His very sons and daughters!
He has called us to help rule the world!
And when the resurrection takes place, it’s going to be a fantastic
thing. And I believe the whole world is going to see it. It’s going to
be something! But, nevertheless, it says here—let’s come down here to
verse 13:
“And one of the elders answered and said to me, ‘These who are
clothed with white robes, who are they, and where did they come from?’
Then I said, to him, ‘Sir, you know.’ And he said to me, ‘They are the
ones who have come out of the great tribulation; and they have washed
their robes, and have made their robes white in the blood of the Lamb.
For this reason, they are before the throne of God and serve Him day and
night in His temple; and the one Who sits on the throne shall dwell
among them. They shall not hunger any more, nor shall they thirst any
more; neither shall the sun nor the heat fall upon them, Because the
Lamb Who is in the midst of the throne will shepherd them,
and will lead them to fountains of living waters; and God will wipe away
every tear from their eyes’” (vs 13-17).
Quite a thing! A little reflection back into Revelation, the
twenty-first chapter. So this is going to be a thing!
Now, let’s see about the resurrection. Let’s come back here to
Matthew 24 and let’s see how the resurrection. No, let’s not go there
first. Let’s go to some other Scriptures. Let’s come here to 1
Corinthians, the fifteenth chapter. Let’s see about the resurrection.
Let’s see what it says about the trump-et. And also note that all the
way through in these references, when it talks about the trump-et, it’s
not talking about trump-ets. Because the Feast of Trumpets is a war
feast, with trumpets blowing all day long. Here, remember, on every Holy
Day the trumpet was to be blown. And we’re going to look at the trumpet,
which is called the “last trumpet.” And then we will see in Revelation
11, when that last or the seventh trumpet is blown.
Now here in 1 Corinthians 15, Paul talks about the first resurrection
when Christ returns. Now let’s see it. He talks about this here
concerning what it’s going to be like. Let’s come down here to, let’s
come down here to verse 42:
“So also is the resurrection of the dead…. [Talks about the
various glory that each one will receive. And we saw that Jesus said
they would ‘shine like the sun.’] …It is sown in corruption…[and I think
of this every time that I have the privilege of performing a funeral for
someone who has died in the faith. There they are, they’re weak, they’re
dead, ‘sown in corruption.’] …it is raised in incorruption. It is sown
in dishonor; it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness; it is raised
in power. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body…” (vs
42-44)
See, because God is going to give us a spiritual body. And isn’t that
something? We receive the Holy Spirit, as pictured by the day of
Pentecost, correct? Which is the initial down payment of the Holy Spirit
that we receive, correct? Yes! Then we receive the fullness of it
also on Pentecost, right? Yes. As a spiritual body, through the
resurrection.
Accordingly, it is written, ‘The first man, Adam, became a living
soul; the last Adam became an ever-living Spirit. However, the
spiritual was not first… [and what was one of the, what is one of
the pagan doctrines—and even one that is in the Mormon Church today—is
that we were spirit beings in heaven. We were spirit first and we had to
come down and assume a physical body. Well, Paul says the spiritual was
NOT first.] …but the natural—then the spiritual. [Likewise with the
first man] As is the one made of the dust. The second man is
the Lord from heaven. As is the one made of dust, so also are
all those who are made of dust; and as is
the heavenly one, so also are all those who are
heavenly” (vs 45-48).
Then he explains very clearly about the resurrection: Now, “as we
have born the image of the
one made of dust, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly
one.
Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the
kingdom of God, nor does corruption inherit incorruption. Behold, I show
you a mystery… [because only God can unlock the mystery of death] …we
shall not all fall asleep… [He was saying, ‘Look’—he was thinking that
maybe the return of Christ would be in his lifetime, so he says: ‘we’re
not all going to fall asleep. Later he said, ‘I’m read to be offered.
I’m ready to die.’ So he understood that later.] …but we shall all be
changed” (vs 49-52).
So, if you’re still alive when Christ returns; when you’re still
alive at that last Pentecost—you’re going to be changed!
“In an instant, in the
twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet… [which we’ll see where
that is in just a little bit.] …for the trumpet shall sound, and
the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. For
this corruptible must put on incorruptibility, and this mortal must put
on immortality. Now when this corruptible shall have put on
incorruptibility, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then
shall come to pass the saying that is written: ‘Death is swallowed up in
victory’” (vs 52-54).
Now, let’s come to 1 Thessalonians, the fourth chapter, and let’s see
where he also talks about the resurrection from the dead.
And what is going to happen?
And where are we going to go?
And what are we going to do?
All right, let’s come back here to 1 Thessalonians 4, and let’s pick
it up here in verse 15, FV: “For this we say to you by the
Word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain unto the
coming of the Lord shall in no wise precede those who have fallen
asleep... [So the dead in Christ, as he says here, are going to be
raised first.] …Because the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with
a shout of command… [which we saw back there with the sixth seal,
correct? Yes.] …with the voice of an archangel and with
the trumpet of God; and the dead in Christ shall rise first”
(vs 15-16).
Now, we’re going see this in just a minute. How are we going to rise?
Where are we going to go?
“Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with
them in the clouds [that’s up in the first heaven]…” (v 17).
Now, let’s understand something: Right now today, there are people in
heaven—in planes, flying in the clouds or above the clouds. Right? Now,
whenever I go and travel and visit I go into heaven and fly there for a
while with everybody with me that I’m on the plane with. And we come
back to earth.
Now, if we’re going to meet Christ in the air, in the clouds. Now
notice: “…for the meeting with the Lord in the air… [now,
if the resurrection just occurred on one day and we all came back to the
earth on the same day—like we used to believe with Trumpets—
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How are we going to meet Him?
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How are we going to know what to do?
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What are the things that we need to do?
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How’s that going to be accomplished?
And for the greatest take-over of the governments of the world, it’s
not going to be an instantaneous, “Hi Lord, thanks. What do I do?”
whoop—“You just stuck it in my mind, oh yeah, I know what’s going to
happen.” Whoooo, get on your horse and come down with Christ. No!
Let’s see how the resurrection is going to take place first. Let’s
come back here to Matthew 24 and see what is going to happen. Matthew
24—let’s see what’s going to happen here.
All right. After the sign of the Son of man appears, then comes the
time of the resurrection. So we go from the Pentecost, beginning with
the 144,000—they have one year of conversion; likewise with the great
innumerable multitude. Then comes the day of Pentecost—the final
Pentecost—and then we have the intervening time between Pentecost and
Trumpets before we all come back to the earth, which we’ll talk about as
we lead up to Trumpets.
Here’s what He’s going to do. He’s going to “send His angel with the
great sound of a
trumpet; and they shall gather together His elect from the four winds,
from one end of heaven to the other” (Matt. 24:31, FV).
They’re going to come down, and as you’re being resurrected, the
angels are going to take us in the air to meet Christ. Right? Yes!
Now picture this—and I think the whole world is going to see it. Now,
some people haven’t understood what I mean, that when I say, “a day on
the earth in looking at it from heaven—or from the heights, rather—is
forty-eight hours.”
The reason being is this: sunset comes—let’s start in New Zealand—and
that begins the Sabbath or that begins the Holy Day, or that begins the
day of Pentecost. And as it begins there, those who are dead in Christ
shall be raised as the day begins. It takes, it takes 24 hours for
sunset to come back around to end the day, correct? Yes. Then it takes
24 hours for that sunset to come around and end the day.
So, you actually have a 48 hour period in which the dead are raised.
Now, would they be raised at night? I don’t’ know.
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Will God save it all for the day portion of the day? Which
means that it would take 24 hours for everybody to be
resurrected. Could be.
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Now, if we are resurrected, and the angels are there, and God
has opened the heavens so they can see the sign of the Son of
man in heaven, and it comes closer and closer and closer to the
earth, how close does it come?
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And what happens to it when it gets closer to the earth.
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And how is it that they’re going to see the sign of the Son
of man in heaven, and then it’s going to be down in the clouds?
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Because we’re going to meet Christ in the air in the clouds,
correct?
Yes!
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So what happens?
We’re raised, the angels take us up to meet Christ in the clouds.
Now is the world going to see this? It’s going to have a spectacular
thing happen to the world if they see all of us being resurrected, and
the angels carrying us up into heaven. Now, they may or may not see the
angels, but what if they see us? They’re going to think invasion from
outer space and they’re body-snatching and taking people out of the
graves and taking them on up; and they’re going to use them for whatever
their purposes are.
All right, let’s come back to the book of Revelation again. Let’s
come back to Revelation 11 and let’s see when the seventh trump, or the
last trumpet is blown. And we are going to see that that is before the
rest of the end-time events. So there’s a space of time that’s going to
take place.
Now let’s pick it up here: Revelation 11, and let’s pick it up here
in verse 15, FV: “Then the seventh angel sounded his
trumpet; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, ‘The
kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms
of our Lord and His Christ, and He shall reign into the ages of
eternity.’ And the twenty-four elders, who sit before God on their
thrones, fell on their faces and worshiped God, Saying, ‘We give You
thanks, O Lord God Almighty, Who is, and Who was, and Who is to
come; for You have taken
to Yourself Your great power, and have reigned’” (vs
15-17).
This is the beginning of the reigning of Jesus Christ, as Lord of
lords and King of kings.
“‘For the nations were angry, and Your wrath has come, and the time
of the dead to be judged, and to give reward to Your servants the
prophets, and to the saints, and to
all those who fear Your name, the small and the great; and to
destroy those who destroy the earth’” (v 18).
Now, let’s come here to, over just few pages, to Revelation 14—and
let’s see where the resurrection is like a harvest, as we started out at
the beginning of the day of Pentecost, here.
Now, let’s pick it up here in Revelation 14:14. Now, here is viewing
the resurrection from heaven downward. We have viewed it from the earth
upward. And where does it meet?
Verse 14: “And I looked, and behold, a white cloud, and one
like the Son of man sitting on the cloud… [so here we are in the
clouds again, right? Yes!] …having a golden crown on His head;
and in His hand was a sharp sickle” (Rev. 14:14, FV).
Now, what do you do with a sickle? You cut the grain so you can
harvest it, right? That’s a type of the resurrection, is it not?
Yes, it is.
“And another angel came out of the temple, crying with a loud voice
to Him Who was sitting on the cloud, [saying] ‘Thrust in your sickle and
reap, because the time has come for You to reap; for the harvest
of the earth is ripe.’ And He Who was sitting on the cloud thrust
forth His sickle upon the earth, and the earth was reaped” (vs
15-16).
Now notice, then it talks about the harvest of the wicked. We’ll pick
that up on the events that take place, but the harvest of the righteous
comes first.
Now, let’s come to chapter fifteen and let’s see what happens. And
here is—that’s why in the new Holy Day book, that you have, we have
events before Pentecost, leading up to Pentecost—and we talk about what
is called the “sea of glass.” Now, why have a “sea of glass”? Because
if we’re going to meet Christ in the air, we’re going to do exactly like
God does. Wherever He goes—and He’s not on His throne—there is a
“sea of glass.” You see that back in Exodus 24. You see that also in the
book of Isaiah, chapter six.
So, when we’re resurrected, we’re going to have to be there for the
meeting. Now, how are we going to meet? Are there going to be angels
holding us up all the time? No.
Let’s read it here, Revelation 15:1, FV: “Then I saw another
sign in heaven, great and awesome: seven angels having the seven last
plagues, for in them the wrath of God is filled up. And I saw a sea of
glass mingled with fire, and those who had gotten the victory over the
beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number
of his name, standing on the sea of glass, having the harps of
God” (vs 1-2).
So we’re resurrected, we stand on the “sea of glass.” What is going
to happen on the “sea of glass.”
Well, there are a lot of events that are going to have to happen on
the sea of glass”—and we have that written both Holy Day books:
The Occult Holidays or God’s Holy Days, Which and the new one,
God's Plan Revealed by His Sabbath and Holy Days.
Now, and notice: “And they were singing the song of Moses, the
servant of God…” (v 3).
See, when we’re on the “sea of glass” things have to take place. We
have to know who we are, what we’re going to do. We have to receive our
assignments. We have to receive our rewards. The marriage of the Lamb
and the bride has to take place. And who is going to perform that?
Probably God the Father. Christ is going to have to be there to
present all of those in the first resurrection to the Father—to say,
“Behold, the brethren that You have given Me.” And He’s going to declare
the name of the Father to us. And He’s going to sing a special song of
acceptance, that we are accepted, as we read there in Hebrews, the
second chapter, and also in the Psalms, about the great congregation;
proclaim His name in the great congregation. And the great congregation
to the resurrected saints on the “sea of glass.”
Then we have to be given our new garments. We have to know how to
play the harps, don’t we? We have to know what our assignments are. We
have to get acquainted with our horse, just before we start coming down
to the earth on Trumpets, to take over the world.
So, all of those things have to take place on the “sea of glass.”
But notice, “…they were singing the song of Moses, the servant of
God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, ‘Great and awesome are
Your works, Lord God Almighty; righteous and true are Your ways,
King of the saints. Who shall not fear You, O Lord, and glorify Your
name? For You only are
holy; and all the nations shall come and worship before You, for Your
judgments have been revealed’” (vs 3-4).
Now then, something spectacular is going to take place. And that is:
the seven last plagues.
Now, these are poured out after the Pentecost resurrection. And
these are the things that take place between Pentecost and Trumpets. But
this is the things that we are going to see. Now how close will the
Temple of God be to the “sea of glass” at that time? Very, very close,
because notice what John saw:
“And after these things I looked, and behold, the temple of the
tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened. And the seven angels
who had the seven last plagues came out of the temple; they were
clothed in linen, pure and bright, and girded about the chest with
golden breastplates. And one of the four living creatures gave to the
seven angels seven golden vials, full of the wrath of God, Who lives
into the ages of eternity. And the temple was filled with smoke from the
glory of God, and from His power; and no one was able to enter inside
the temple until the seven plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled”
(vs 5-8).
So this brings us up to the fulfilling of the day of Pentecost, and
the receiving of our rewards and the first resurrection. Now then, we
will cover the events that happen afterward between now and the time of
the Feast of Trumpets. But this is the meaning of the day of Pentecost,
which pictures the receiving of the Holy Spirit to begin our salvation
and the resurrection on the day of Pentecost, which finishes our
salvation.
Pentecost—2007
Scriptural References
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Leviticus 23:19-21
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Deuteronomy 16:16-17
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Leviticus 23:17
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Matthew 13:33
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Luke 24:33-49
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Acts 2:1-10, 13-33, 36-40
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Joel 2:28-32
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Revelation 6:9-17
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Matthew 24:26-30
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Revelation 7:1-5
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Zechariah 12:7-14
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Revelation 7:9-10, 13-17
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1 Corinthians 15:42-54
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1 Thessalonians 4:15-17
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Matthew 24:31
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Revelation 11:15-18
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Revelation 14:14-16
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Revelation 15:1-8
All Old Testament Scriptures from the King James Version
All New Testament Scriptures from The New Testament in it’s Original
Order, A Faithful Version, by Fred R. Coulter
Scriptures referenced, not quoted:
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John 20
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Isaiah 52 & 53
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Psalm 16 &22
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Acts 1
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Revelation 21
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Exodus 24
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Isaiah 6
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Hebrews 2
Also referenced:
God’s Plan for Mankind Revealed by His Sabbath and Holy Days
by Fred R. Coulter
Occult Holidays or God’s Holy Days, Which? by Fred R. Coulter
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