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Also repeated here for emphasis, many  of God’s people in the end time have partially drifted away from God. They have  not remained as close to Him as they should be. They have not zealously sought  and obeyed God on a daily basis. This has allowed many to be deceived, and to  fall into false doctrines and practices—the sad pattern of history when false  ministers capture the leadership of the flock. Only with the arrival of the  Tribulation will about half of these brethren awaken (Matt.  25:1-12)!
These “lukewarm” true followers of God  will have to endure this final martyrdom (Rev. 3:14-22). The earlier true Christians previously killed  must continue to “rest” (remain “asleep” in Christ)  until joined by these later martyrs.
During the Tribulation, there will be  extraordinary deception, unlike any time in world history. As we have seen, Christ was very specific about this in Matthew  24:1-51  “And then shall many be offended,  and shall betray one another, and shall hate one  another. And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many. And because iniquity shall abound [worldwide lawlessness  toward both human laws and God’s Law], the love of many [obedience to God—Rom.  13:10; I  John 5:3] shall wax cold. But he  that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved…For  then shall be great tribulation,  such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever  shall be…For there shall arise false christs, and false  prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders [we have  seen that the False Prophet—of the woman who rides the two-horned beast—will  lead in this]; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the  very elect” (Rom 13:10-13, 21, 24).
This is a very direct prophecy about  tremendous deception that seduces “many” at the end of the age, before Christ’s  Coming.
At His Return, Christ  will bring with Him the individual rewards of all His servants. They will have  qualified for great glory: “For the Son of Man shall come in the glory of His  Father with His angels; and then He shall reward every man  according to his works” (Matt. 16:27).
Your works in this  life, your obedience to God’s plain commands, have a direct bearing on your reward in the next life!
Satan’s Wrath on Modern Israelite Descendants
Let’s now take a moment to compare two  critically important scriptures that shed much light on the Tribulation. Doing  this will give us a precise picture of who else receives the brunt of Satan’s wrath during this time. We have seen that lukewarm  Christians will be martyred—but many more than these will be forced to endure  this terrible time of trial.
First reread Matthew  24:21: “For then shall be great tribulation,  such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time,  no, nor ever shall be.” This verse plainly establishes the  Tribulation as the single worst time in all world history. Take this verse for  exactly what it says.
Now let’s examine a second scripture  that relates to this one. It is longer and more extensive, and is found  in Jeremiah 30:1-24. The last phrase of  this chapter is “in the latter days you shall consider it.”  Now what does this chapter contain that we must “consider” in these final days?
Jer 30:2 was instruction to Jeremiah to record in a book all that God had told  him. Jer 30:3 establishes to whom God is  speaking—Israel and Judah. Now  notice: “And these are the words that the Lord  spoke concerning Israel and  concerning Judah.  For thus says the Lord; We  have heard a voice of trembling, of fear, and not of peace. Ask you now, and  see whether a man does travail with child? Wherefore do I see every man with  his hands on his loins, as a woman in travail, and all faces are turned into  paleness? Alas! For that day is great, so that none is like it: it  is even the time of Jacob’s trouble;  but he shall be saved out of it” (Jer 30:4-7).
This is a shocking description of  punishment prophesied to come on Israel  and Judah.  Unmeasured fear and horror accompany this national chastisement.
But focus for a moment on two phrases  in Jer 30:7 describing this time. The first  is “that day is great, so that none is like it.” This is  almost identical to Matthew 24:21. They cannot be speaking of two separate times,  because it is impossible to have two periods in history that are both described  as the worst of all time. These two scriptures have to be speaking of  the same time. And remember, these verses both depict events in the “end of the  age” and the “latter days.”
Now notice the second phrase: “it is  even the time of Jacob’s  trouble.” This phrase unlocks vital meaning and explains who else suffers Satan’s wrath in this time of terrible anguish and misery.
Understand that the Old Testament  patriarch Israel  was originally named Jacob (Gen.  32:28). Prophecies referencing either name  describe the same peoples today who came from this man.
Many Old Testament prophecies describe  the scope and severity of national punishment that God plans for the peoples  descended from Jacob. Their modern  lands will be destroyed by the Beast, and many millions will be taken into  captivity at his hands.
The Great Tribulation will be a time of  terrible suffering for both physical Israel and the less vigilant, lukewarm “remnant”  of spiritual Israel,  the Church. But numerous verses in Revelation show that it will be a time of  general prosperity for many non-Israelitish nations—when  the Beast’s “merchants” bring much “buying and selling.” These nations  will be punished during the time of God’s wrath.
The Mark—Past  and Future!
Let’s return to the subject of the true  Christian’s initial reward. It involves rulership, lasting 1,000 years. But the  test has been the same for those of previous ages. Those who hold fast their  convictions, in the face of impending martyrdom, when this test comes again, will  be victorious even in death—but they will truly be “gold tried in the fire” (Rev.  3:18).
Here is what God says awaits those who  have been faithful unto death. Read each word carefully: “And I saw thrones,  and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and  for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his  image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or  in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years”  (Rev. 20:4).
This is an astonishing verse. Did you  notice that all those killed in past ages for holding to the  truth of God also refused to receive the mark? In other words,  those of previous eras were required to withstand the  enforcement of the mark as well. But, because they would not yield to pagan  beliefs, festivals, customs, rank idolatry and worship of the Holy Roman  Empire—and the “woman” church—they were killed. The mark of the Beast was first enforced  well over 1,000 years ago. And, though it is not yet being  enforced, for the plagues to fall on those who have it, and for those who  refuse it to be forced into martyrdom—it  must be enforced once again!
Christians of previous times were  killed because they refused the mark of the Beast and the worship of its image.  They “obeyed God rather than man” (Acts 5:29)—they obeyed the government of God rather than the  Roman government guided by the woman  riding it. They did not resist punishment, but willingly yielded to their  punishment—torture and death! These future rulers proved themselves faithful to  God and have qualified to reign with Jesus Christ  when He comes, bringing “His reward with Him.”
Some more review for context. Also  in Matthew 24:1-51, Christ  foretold that the “gospel of the kingdom” would be preached to all nations “and  then shall the end come” (Mt 24:14). In John 9:4, He warned His disciples that “the night  comes, when no man can work.”
Soon, deep spiritual darkness will  descend on the whole world. The time for announcing the coming of the kingdom of God will come to an end. Final  opportunity to seek God and escape what lies ahead will be  gone. There is the responsibility to preach—and warn—before it is too late. Notice a second parallel passage  in Ezekiel: “When I say unto the wicked, You shall surely die; and you [God’s  designated watchman] give him not warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from  his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his  iniquity; but his blood will I require at your hand” (Eze 3:18).
God, through this end-time Work, is  warning all who will listen now. Soon, you will have to choose who and what you  will obey. Will you obey God or will you obey the final revival of the Holy Roman Empire, governed by the great false “woman”  church leading recognized, traditional “Christianity”?
But the Bible reveals that there will  be three final warnings to the rebellious nations under the woman and Beast’s  deception. This will occur through three separate angelic messengers,  referenced earlier. Again, these are found in Revelation  14:1-20.
The third message states, “If any  man worship the beast [this final end-time revival] and  his image, and receive his mark…the same shall drink of  the wine of the wrath of God …  He shall be tormented with fire and brimstone…in the presence of the Lamb” (Rev  14:9-10).
True Christians “Marked” by Obedience
We have not yet identified the  exact nature of the mark. But we will see that it has  something to do with obedience—whether we will obey “God or man” (Acts  5:29).
As we have seen, two churches are  described in the New Testament. The true Church that Jesus  built (Matt. 16:18) is the bride of Christ,  forsaking involvement with this world and its customs in order to be pure when  He comes to marry her.
Throughout the New Testament are  warnings that false teachers would creep in (Jude 3-4; II Thes. 2:3-11; II Cor. 11:13-14) and gain control of the church organization,  forcing faithful Christians to flee from their original congregations to  continue to obey God. Remember, the true people of God were foretold to remain  a “little flock” (Luke 12:32), often scattered, never having  political power in this world.
Despite continual persecution—even  during periods of great martyrdom—by the large popular churches that have  continually sought to destroy it, a determined remnant has always remained  throughout the last nearly 2,000 years.
The world has kept little track of this  small, scattered Church, but Jesus  promised that He would never leave or forsake it, and that “the gates of hell  [the grave] shall not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18). Though it has periodically been forced to flee  for its life (Acts 8:1; Dan.  12:7), Jesus  has faithfully kept His promise to remain with it, empowering and strengthening  it through His Spirit. His Church is loyal and obedient to His government  structure, above all others!
Immediately after the third angel’s  warning in Revelation 14:9-10, 12 contains a description of God’s servants who  will not take the mark. Remember, there are only two  categories of people—those who take the mark and those who do not.
God declares, “Here is the patience of  the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and  the faith of Jesus” (Rev  14:12).
In a disobedient world that has  followed a system in rebellion against God, there are relatively few  commandment-keepers. God’s little Church has always been willing—and  determined—to obey Him.
This verse explains that only the  “faith of Jesus” (not  merely faith in Jesus)  gives them the strength to resist receiving the mark. Shallow human faith will  be of no value in avoiding the mark!
When Jesus  was approached by a young man seeking salvation, He was asked, “What good thing  shall I do, that I may have eternal life?” (Matt. 19:16). Jesus  answered, “If you will enter into life, keep the commandments” (Mt  19:17).
It has always been this plain for all  who would serve God! The commandments of God must be kept.
Regarding obedience to His Law, God has  always had but one standard: “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet  offend in one point, he is guilty of all. For He that said, Do not commit  adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if you commit no adultery, yet if you  kill, you are become a transgressor of the law” (James.  2:10-11).
Christians keep all the  laws of God. They make no exceptions!

