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Back To The Future – Sermon #18 TWO WORLDS IN PRAYER Intro: As we continue our
journey through the book of Revelation, we are just beginning to deal with the
events related to the Tribulation. As we
understand it, this period of terror and judgment will not begin until the
church has been removed from the world in the Rapture. The Tribulation Period itself is a seven year
period of time that is divided into two 3 ½ year segments. The first half is known as the Tribulation
and the last half as the Great Tribulation. In
our last two studies we looked at the first of four seal judgments that will
come upon the world. We saw the rise of
the Antichrist, and the coming wars, famines and pestilence that will claim the
lives of ¼ of the earth’s population.
The first four seals deal with the first 3 ½ year portion of the
Tribulation. The two seals we will
consider today will deal with the last 3 ½ year portion of the Tribulation
Period. Just
so you will know, the book of Revelation is not written in chronological
order. The events do not necessarily
take place in order in which they are written.
The events of this book overlap in time.
As we continue to move through the book, we are going to be seeing
events that will overlap one another from time to time. In
our verses today, we see an unusual dynamic at work. We see people in Heaven and people on the
earth in prayer. We see both saints
and sinners
engaged in the business of prayer. We
want to study these two seal judgments today.
As we do, I would like to talk to you about a couple of the events that
will take place during the latter portion of the Tribulation Period. I would like to preach for a while on Two
Worlds In Prayer. You
might think that the Tribulation Period will be a time period devoid of prayer
and religious activity. We are about to
see that just the opposite is true.
There will be prayer in Heaven and there will be prayer upon the earth. History’s greatest prayer meeting will take
place during the latter portion of the Great Tribulation, as saint and sinner
alike lift their voices in prayer. Let’s
examine Two World In Prayer.
( Ø When Moses was instructed to build
the Tabernacle, he was to build it after the pattern of things in Heaven, Heb. 8:5. In other words, Moses built and altar where
animals would be slain. That altar was
merely a shadow of the altar in Heaven.
Everything Moses built for Hebrew worship was only a shadow of what
actually exists in Heaven. When these
verses tell us that there are souls under Heaven’s altar, they mean what they
say! Ø These souls are people who have
given their lives for the cause of Christ.
When a lamb was slain on the altar, the blood and the ash would be a
testimony to its sacrifice. Now, like a
sacrificial lamb, these souls bear testimony to their own sacrifice. Ø These souls under this altar totally
devastate two major doctrines being taught in our day. First, they do away with the notion of “soul
sleep”. These souls are not
lying in the grave in a body awaiting a resurrection. They are in Heaven. They are aware and talking. They are very much alive and in the presence
of the Lord. Praise God, when our loved
ones die, when we die, we do not go to the grave! We rise to be with our Savior, Another
doctrine knocked down by these verses is the doctrine of “Purgatory”. There is absolutely no Scripture for the
notion that men go to a place of fire where they atone for their sins. Then, when they have suffered enough, they
can be set free and go to Heaven. That
is Roman Catholic superstitious nonsense!
There is no biblical foundation for such a doctrine. In
fact, the Bible is very clear! There are
no four places to go when you die. If we
listened to man we might believe that we could go to Heaven, Hell, Purgatory or
the grave. The Bible makes it clear that
death comes; there are only two possible destinations. You can either go to Heaven, or you can go to
Hell. There are no other choices! ( Ø With those thoughts in mind, let’s
look into these verses for a few minutes. A.
v. 9 Their Sacrifice – Here is a multitude of people who have
been “slain” for “the word of God and for the testimony they
held”. The word “slain”
means “to butcher, or slaughter”.
These are people who turned to faith in Jesus after the Rapture of the
church. These folks have given their
lives for Jesus. They held fast to their
testimony and to the testimony of Scripture. Even the threat of death could not
cause them to turn away. Yes,
there will be people saved during the Tribulation. The Bible tells us that an army of Jewish
evangelists are going to cover the globe preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom. These evangelists will see a multitude that
no man can number come to faith in Jesus.
We will begin looking at these events in our next study. It is worthy to note that only those people
who have never heard the Gospel will have the opportunity to be saved in that
day, Most
of the people who come to faith in Jesus during this time period will be called
upon to lay down their lives for Jesus.
These Tribulation saints will refuse follow the Antichrist. They will reject him and his system. They will be hunted down like dogs and they
will be executed for their testimony of faith in Jesus Christ. ( There
is no way we can tally the total of those who have been killed for nothing more
than professing faith in Jesus. Over the
last 2,000 years, believers have been crucified, burned alive at the stake;
sawn in half; drowned; stoned; sawn into the skins of dead animals while wild
beasts were released in them; shot; stabbed; sealed in their churches and
burned alive; raped; humiliated and tortured.
Emperor
Nero tied Christians to poles, dipped them in wax and set them on fire to light
his dinner parties. Thousands were murdered to satisfy the bloodlust of the
Romans. In this day, over 150,000
Christians die every year just because they believe in Jesus! In the Christians
are singled out and attacked for their faith.
None would dare say a word about a Muslim or a Jew; but Christians are
fair game! We are seeing a shadow of a
world that is coming. When the Great
Tribulation comes upon the earth, millions of believers will be put to death
for their faith. It would not surprise
me if we didn’t see the persecution we face increase as the days and years go
by.) These
sacrificed saints are under the altar!
They are in the place where the blood ran down. They are in a place of safety, salvation
and security. They paid a terrible price for their faith,
but now they are home and they are safe.
We will say more about these people and the price they paid for their
faith in Jesus when we get into chapter
7. B.
v. 10 Their Supplication – These martyred saints are involved in
prayer. They “cried with a loud voice”
and filled Heaven with their petitions. The
prayer they offer up is not a prayer for mercy for their enemies like that
which Jesus prayed at It
is prayer for judgment. This kind of
prayer is called “imprecatory” prayer. It
is the kind of praying that calls on God to move in judgment. It is the kind of praying you read about in
the Old Testament, Psalm 94:1-4. In
the New Testament age, in this age of grace, we are taught to pray for those
who wrong us, Matt. 5:44. He set that example for us as He was dying on
the cross, as I just indicted. We
are in a day of mercy and grace in this age.
When the church and the Holy Spirit are removed and the Tribulation
Period begins in this earth, it will not be a time of grace and mercy. It will be a time of justice and
judgment. These saints pray this way out
of a desire to see the name of God vindicated and honored. They call on God to judge the world and those
in it, thus glorifying His Own name! ( C.
v. 11 Their Satisfaction – These saints are given “white
robes”. This signifies their
purity and their saved condition. They
are clothed in white because they have been washed in the blood of the
Lamb. They are told to “rest
yet for a little season”. They
are being told that more blood must yet be shed and they are to be patient
until the Lord finishes His work upon the earth. These
people surely do not understand how the Lord can allow the martyrdom of His
saints to progress upon the earth. They
are comforted here by the Lord’s words, as He tells them, “You just be patient for a while;
this thing is winding down and it’ll be better after while!” (Note: There are many things we do not understand in this
world today. Why do the wicked prosper
while God’s children seem to suffer? Why
are there such injustices in this world?
Why does God allow these things? We
must learn to take our comfort from the fact that our God is working out an
eternal plan. It will be better down the road.
He will balance all the accounts one of these days. Our duty now is to remain faithful even when
we don’t understand what He is doing. He knows best!)
II. v.
12-17 THE TRIBULATION SINNERS IN PANIC ( A.
v. 12-14 A Universe In Turmoil – These verses describe a universe
caught in the grip of a terrible cataclysm.
Earthquakes will rip through the earth with devastating power. Great clouds of dust and ash will the thrown
into the atmosphere, dimming the powerful light of the sun. “Sackcloth of hair” refers to the black
garments worn by mourners. The moon will
take on the appearance of blood as it tries to shine through a ravaged
atmosphere. This
“great
earthquake” is the first of three earthquakes mentioned in the book of
Revelation. They will all be terrible. ( In
1811-1812 there was a series of great earthquakes in On
May 18, 1980 Mount St. Helen’s in We
are also told that the stars of Heaven will fall down to the earth like the
fruit of a fig tree that is shaken by a violent wind. This verse is telling us that there will be
tremendous meteor showers that will fall upon the earth in those days. These meteor showers will cause tremendous
death and devastation. Whole cities and
countries may be destroyed as the heavens come crashing down to the earth. ( Another
meteor fell to the earth in 1908 in There
is no stability as the heavens above appear to roll up like a book and as the
mountains and islands are moved out of their places by the devastating
geological occurrences that are unleashed upon the earth in those tragic days.) B.
v. 15-17 The Unconverted In Terror – We are told that men of all ranks
are overcome with fear. Kings
are the rulers. Great men are the
governmental leaders and men of power. Rich
men are those who control the wealth of the world. Chief Captains are the
military leaders. Mighty men are the celebrities and those with influence and
power. Bondmen and free
men alike are affected. When
God’s wrath is finally poured out upon this world, men will be reduced to the
same level. Fear in the face of wrath
will be the rule of the day. Let’s
examine these verses for a few minutes. 1.
v. 12-14 What They See – As the universe convulses in geological and
astronomical upheaval, men will see everything they have ever considered stable
and permanent taken away from them. The earth is always there and it is always
stable. It will be shaken. The sun, moon and stars are always
there. They too will be taken away. For millennia men have worshiped this natural
world and staked their hope and futures upon the stability of the universe. They will suddenly find themselves in a world
where nothing is stable. Their world is
literally coming apart at the seams and they are terrified! 2.
v. 15-16 What They Say – In their terror they cry out for the mountains to
fall on them and hide them from the terrible gaze of God on His throne and from
the wrath of the lamb of God. Here is a
world that has rejected God at every turn.
They have denied Him and His Son while they have embraced Satan and His
false Christ. Now, they must face His
judgment and they are filled with fear. 3.
v. 16 What They Seek – They run to the “caves and dens of the earth”
to find a refuge from the presence of God.
Folks, the evolutionists have sold this world a bill of goods! Cavemen are not in our past, they are in our
future! (Ill. You do your children a grave disservice when you trust them to a
godless school system and never check up on what they are learning!) They
want to hide themselves from the face of God and from Jesus. They use a strange statement. They say they
want to hide themselves from “the wrath of the Lamb”. That is a strange picture! There is probably no animal more tender or
gentle than a little lamb. Yet, these
big, powerful men want to be delivered from the “wrath of the Lamb”. There
are two words translated “wrath” in the New Testament. One is the world “thumos”. It refers to a “sudden
outburst of anger.” It is like a
shotgun blast that is over in a moment.
The other word is the word “orge”. It speaks of anger that slowly rises like
water against a dam, until the dam breaks and the flood comes. It has the idea of someone standing,
red-faced with heir fists clenched as they try to hold back their anger. Well,
God has held His anger for 6,000 years and the water of His wrath has risen
against the dam of mercy and that dam is at the bursting point. Men are going to face the flood of God’s fury
because of their sins and their rejection of Christ. 4.
v. 17 What They Sense – Men sense that their time is up and that they are
about to face the undiluted wrath of Almighty God; and they are absolutely
right! Man’s time is up and judgment is
coming! They pray, but their prayers
will go unanswered. Nothing can deliver
them from the judgment whose time has come! Notice
this: when these people begin to pray, they do not pray to God. They call on this natural world. That is where their faith is and this world
will fail them in that day. There is no
cry for grace or mercy from God. There
is no confession of sin. There is only a
desire to be free from wrath. Even in
the midst of judgment, lost sinners are still selfish and unchanged! Conc: The martyred saints in Heaven
are praying for God to judge sin. The
lost sinners on earth are praying to be delivered from the unflinching gaze of
God. The saint’s prayer will be answered
the sinner’s prayers will not! Friend,
it is either grace or wrath! Psalm 130:3 says, “If thou, LORD, shouldest mark
iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?”
I would not want to face God in my own righteousness. The best man can produce is filth in the
sight of God, Isa. 64:6. I thank God that I will stand before Him one
day clothed in the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ, Phil. 3:9. How about
you? When I see the Lamb, I will see Him
as my Savior. Many will face Him as
their Judge, Rev. 20:11-15. How will
you meet Him? |
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