Reaping the Grapes of Wrath
Revelation 13-14
As the end
draws near, the enemy fights more furiously.
The great Tribulation period is getting even worse. In chapter 13 of
Revelation, John is given a vision of a beast coming from the sea. This beast has seven heads and ten horns with
ten crowns on his ten horns. A
blasphemous name is written on his heads. This beast blasphemes God and gets
his power and authority from the dragon (Satan).
As John
watches, one of the beast’s heads is mortally wounded. But then miraculously the deadly wound is
healed. The people of the world are so
impressed that they follow the beast and worship the dragon who gives power to
the beast. Every person on the whole earth worships this beast except the ones
whose names are written in the Book of Life.
In his
vision, John sees another beast coming out of the earth. This beast has two horns and speaks like the
dragon (Satan). This second beast joins the first beast and causes the whole
world to worship the first beast. He
makes war against the followers of Christ and murders them. Scripture says: “And authority was given him
over every tribe, tongue, and nation.” (Revelation 13:7b)
The second beast
performs miracles and great signs causing fire to come down from heaven. And the people of the world are all deceived
and they all worship these beasts. And these beasts are given authority to
continue for forty-two months. (3 1/2 years). (Revelation 13:5) It seems that God
puts time limits on how long evil can continue.
The second
beast tells the people of the world to make an image of the first beast and after
they make the image, the second beast gives breath to the image and it seems to
live. Now we seem to have a counterfeit
Trinity. Two beasts and an image of the beast.
Satan deals in counterfeits.
Then the
second beast orders every person on the earth to worship the image of the beast
that they have made. If anyone refuses to
worship the image they will be killed. We have a world-wide dictatorship now,
powered by the dragon (Satan). It
doesn’t get any worse than that, does it?
This is what
happens next: “He (the beast) causes all, both small and great, rich and poor,
free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their
foreheads. And no one may buy or sell
except they have the mark of the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
“ (Revelation 13:17) The number of the beast is 666. (Revelation
13:18)
Bible
scholars believe that the number six represents the number of “man”. Mankind or human kind is short of
perfection. We cannot be perfect on our
own. Seven is the number in biblical
numerology for perfection. So, the
number 666 may represent doing things our own way, independent from God and
with great pride, and missing the mark. Whereas
God calls us to trust Him and give our lives to Him. When Jesus Christ covers us with His
righteousness, I would guess that the number of our name is changed to seven,
which represents perfection.
Some
scholars believe that here these passages in Revelation 13:17 mean that perhaps
the people of the world must give their allegiance to the beast. Receiving the “mark of the beast” in the
forehead may represent their will or their mind, while the hand may represent their
activities. But then it may be that the
mark of the beast will be stamped on the forehead or hand of every person in
the world.
Somehow the
Beast- the dictator of the world - will
get his imprint on every person everywhere, causing all persons to serve him.
The Bible warns us that if we have the mark of the Beast, we will not go to
heaven, but share the fate of the beast.
(Revelation 14:11) Those last days of the Tribulation will be very scary
times indeed!
We move on
into the 14th chapter of Revelation where John sees more visions. He sees the Lamb(Jesus) on Mount Zion with
one hundred and forty-four thousand men.
Some scholars believe that these men represent 12,000 from each of the
twelve tribes of Israel. Scripture tells us that these people were “sealed” and
describes them as the “first fruits”. There are hidden meanings and truths here
that we will surely understand later.
Then three
angels fly across heaven making announcements or proclamations. The first angel preaches the gospel to those
living on the earth – to every nation and tongue and people. This angel also announces that “The hour of
His judgment has come: and worship Him who made heaven and earth, the sea and
springs of water.” (Revelation 14:7b)
A second
angel follows the first saying, “Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city
because she has made all the nations drink of the wine of the wrath of her fornication.” (Revelation 14: 8) In the Old Testament, Babylon was a center of
idolatry, the occult, and immorality.
And after the
second angel, a third angel follows calling in a loud voice, “If anyone worships
the beast and his image, and receives the mark on his forehead or on his hand,
he shall drink of the wrath of God,…”
(Revelation 14;9-11)
And then John sees another vision – a vision
of the Son of Man (Jesus) with a crown on his head, sitting on a cloud and
holding a sickle in his hand. An angel calls
out that the harvest of the earth is ripe.
It is time for the reaping of the grapes of wrath. (Revelation 15:17-20) The scope of the coming judgments are
revealed and some Bible scholars believe that this reaping or in-gathering depicts
a time of separation of the wicked from the righteous.
We read
these frightening stories in Revelation and we may be fearful. There will be
battles and judgments before all of sin is finally burned away and a sinless new
heaven and new earth is created. We are
so used to our sinful world that we can scarcely imagine what this new world will
be like. A world with no sickness or death, sorrow or tears. A world where
every wrong will be made right.The Lord speaks through Isaiah with these words
about this promised new world: “Every valley shall be exalted, and every
mountain and hill brought low: The
crooked places shall be made straight and the rough places smooth: The glory of the Lord shall be revealed. And all flesh shall see it together. For the mouth of the Lord has spoken.”
(Isaiah 4:4-5)
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