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==Is Faith the Only Condition for Eternal Salvation?==
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==The Book Of Revelation==
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'''Advanced Topics'''<br><br>
  
Or, The Biblical Doctrine of Justification by Faith
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'''Daniel's Prophecy And Timing'''<br>
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'''Of'''<br>
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'''Jesus' Second Return'''<br><br>
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Did Daniel prophecy the date of Jesus' second return?  He prophesied that "the end would come" and gave us the date to be somewhere between the years 1967 ad and 2012 ad.<br><br>
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No, we are not predicting the year 2012 as our Lord's return,  but there appears to be a grace period of 45 years from the year 1967, prophesied by Daniel, during which our Lord may return. <br><br>
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As we look at all the signs predicted in the Bible about the condition of the world when our Lord returns, we realize that all those signs have now taken place and there is nothing left to fulfill in Bible prophecy<br>.<br>
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Could our Lord return at any moment?  Yes, according to all the Bible warnings and signs.  Could He wait until 2012 or thereafter?  Yes, only God knows the precise time. <br><br>
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Should we be preparing ourselves for that event?  Absolutely ! <br> <br>
  
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth My Word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath Everlasting Life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from Death unto Life"
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'''FOUR WORLD KINGDOMS'''<br>
(John 5:24).
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and <br>
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'''GOD'S KINGDOM'''<br><br>
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'''Daniel Chapter 2'''<br>
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1. Babylonian Empire - 606-536 B.C. <br>
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2. Persian Empire - 536-330 B.C. <br>
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3. Grecian Empire - 330-146 B.C. <br>
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4. Roman Empire - 146 B.C. - 476 A.D. <br>
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5. God’s Kingdom - Time Of Christ until..........FOREVER <br><br>
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'''NEBUCHADNEZZAR’S INSANITY'''<br>
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and<br>
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'''RECOVERY'''<br><br>
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Daniel Chapter 4<br><br>
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1. Insanity to last for "seven times" - verse 32 <br>
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2. word, "time" , means seasons or years <br><br>
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'''FALL OF BABYLON'''<br>
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and<br>
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'''RISE OF MEDE-PERSIAN EMPIRE'''<br><br>
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Daniel Chapter 5<br><br>
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1. Belshazzar’s Feast - Handwriting on the wall<br><br>
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'''FOUR WORLD EMPIRES'''<br>
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'''FOURTH WITH ITS TEN HORNS'''<br>
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'''THE ELEVENTH HORN''' <br><br>
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'''Daniel Chapter 7'''<br>
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1. Lion, Bear, Leopard and Terrible Beast <br>
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2. Babylon, Mede-Persian, Greek, Roman <br>
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3. Fourth Beast (Roman) - Ten Horns <br>
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4. Eleventh Horn (Roman catholic church) <br>
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a. plucked out three of first horns<br>
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b. eyes of a man, mouth speaking great things<br>
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c. look more stout than his fellows <br>
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d. made war with the saints and prevailed against them <br>
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e. shall be diverse from the other kingdoms <br>
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f. shall speak great words against the most High <br>
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g. shall wear out the saints of the most High <br>
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h. change time and laws <br>
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i. shall be given into his hand until a time, times and dividing of time <br><br>
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'''GREEK EMPIRE - FOUR HORNS '''<br><br>
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'''CHAPTER 8'''<br>
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1. 2300 Days - verse 14 (actual time, 2300 years)  <br> 
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2. time the sanctuary would be trodden under foot from the he-goat  <br>
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3. time of the end - verse 17, 19 <br>
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4. Adolph Hitler (?) - verse 19-25 <br><br>
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'''FIRST COMING OF THE MESSIAH''' <br><br>
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'''Daniel Chapter 9'''<br>
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1. Seventy weeks <br>
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2. Between time of the order to rebuild Jerusalem until the Messiah <br>
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a. order given by Arterexes - 457 B.C. <br>
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b. Christ died on calvary - 33 A.D.<br><br>
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'''TROUBLES IN THE HOLY LAND DURING INTER-TESTAMENT PERIOD '''<br><br>
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'''Daniel Chapter 11'''<br>
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1. Kings of the North and Kings of the South<br>
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a. Greek, Syrian and Egyptian wars <br>
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b. "vile person" (Antiochus Epiphanes)<br>
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2. Attacked Jerusalem <br>
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a. slew 80,000 Jews  <br>
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b. took 80,000 Jews as slaves <br><br>
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'''SIGNS OF THE TIME OF THE END''' <br><br>
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'''Daniel Chapter 8 and Chapter 12'''<br>
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1. king of fierce countenance and understanding dark sentences - 8:17,19, 23-25<br>
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a. time of the end,<br>
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b. last end of the indignation, the time appointed the end shall be <br>
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c. Antiochus Epiphanes - 175-164 B.C. <br>
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d. Adolph Hitler - 1941-1945 A.D<br>.
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2. time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation - Chapter 12<br>
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a. Michael standeth for the children of thy people <br>
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b. people delivered every one found written in the book <br>
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c. time of the end - run to and fro, knowledge increased <br>
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d. Time, Times, and a half a Time<br>
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e. 1260 days <br>
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f. 1290 Days <br>
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g. 1335 Days <br><br>
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'''HISTORY OF JERUSALEM'''<br>
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and the<br>
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'''JEWISH PEOPLE'''<br><br>
  
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1000 B.C. - David made Jerusalem Israel’s national capital<br>
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1. Nation of Israel spit into north and south <br>
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2. Israel - captured by Assyrians 721 B.C<br>
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3. Judah- captured by Babylonians<br>
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586 B.C. <br>
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586 B.C. - 536 B.C. - Jerusalem controlled by Babylonians<br>
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536 B.C. - 332 B.C. - Jerusalem controlled by Persians who permitted Jew’s return and restoration. Aided in their reestablishment as a nation.<br>
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331 B.C. - 146 B.C. - Greeks ruled Palestine and Jerusalem<br>
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175 B.C. - 164 B.C. - Aniochus Epiphanes desecration of Jerusalem<br>
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146 B.C. - 476 A.D. - Roman Empire ruled the world<br>
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30 A.D. - 33 A.D. - Public ministry of Christ<br>
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70 A.D. - Destruction of Jerusalem by Romans (Titus)<br>
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270 A.D. - 1530 A.D. - Papacy world power<br>
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637 A.D. - 1917 A.D. - Mohammedanism control of Palestine<br>
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1917 A.D. - end - World troubles as never before seen<br>
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1967 A.D. - Jews recapture Jerusalem - restore sanctuary<br><br>
  
by Tom Stewart
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'''Foundation'''<br>
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'''Studies'''<br>
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'''Historical Overview''' <br><br>
  
'''Preface'''
 
  
The question, "Is faith the only condition for Eternal Salvation?", is crucial to the Body of Christ, because the answer on one extreme leads to antinomianism (the concept that faith alone, WITHOUT obedience to the Moral Law of loving God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:37-39), is all that is necessary for Salvation), while the other extreme results in the "unfruitful works of darkness" (Ephesians 5:11) as seen in the sacramental salvation of the Church of Rome. The antinomian declares anathema against any works in Salvation, as a type of legalism. But, they forget that the LORD Jesus Christ declared faith to be a work that man was to perform. "28 Then said they unto Him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? 29 Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent" (John 6:28-29). In addition, the Apostle Paul exhorted the Philippian Christians to be personally active in their own Salvation. "Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own Salvation with fear and trembling" (Philippians 2:12).
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'''FIRST CHURCH AGE'''<br>
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'''33 - 270 AD'''<br><br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. First Candlestick Ephesus - 2:1-7 <br>
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2. First Seal - White Horse - 6:1-2  <br>
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3. First Trumpet - 8:1-7 <br>
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4. Woman & Dragon - 12:1-5 <br>
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5. Second Seal - Red Horse 6:3-4<br><br>
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'''SECOND CHURCH AGE'''<br>
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'''270 - 530 AD'''<br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. Second Candlestick - Smyrna - 2:8-11 <br>
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2. Third Seal - Black Horse - 6:5-6 <br>
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3. Second Trumpet -8: 8-9  <br>
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4. Raptured Witnesses - 11: 1-13  <br>
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5. Woman with Wings - 12: 6-17 <br>
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6. Beast From the Sea - 13: 1-10  <br>
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7. Mystery Babylon - 14: 8-11 17: 1-18<br><br>
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'''THIRD CHURCH AGE'''<br>
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'''530 - 1530 AD'''<br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. Third Candlestick - Pergamos - 2:12-17  <br>
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2. Third Trumpet - 8: 10-11 <br>
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3. Fourth Trumpet - 8: 12  <br>
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4. Fifth Trumpet - 9: 1-12  <br>
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5. Slain Witnesses - 11: 7-14  <br>
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6. Sixth Trumpet - 9: 13-21 <<br>
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7. Beast/Bottomless pit - 11: 7-14 17: 8-18 <br>
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8. Angel From Heaven - Chapter 20<br><br>
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'''FOURTH CHURCH AGE'''<br>
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'''1530 - 1730 AD'''<br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. Fourth Candlestick - Thyatira - 2:18-29 <br>
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2. Fourth Seal - Pale Horse - 6:7-8  <br>
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3. Resurrected Witness - 11: 7-12<br>
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4. Lamblike Beast - 13: 11-18 <br><br>
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'''FIFTH CHURCH AGE'''<br>
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'''1730 - 1880 AD''' <br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. Fifth Candlestick - Sardis - 3:16  <br>
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2. Fifth Seal - Souls/Altar 6: 9-11<br><br>
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SIXTH CHURCH AGE<br>
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1880 - 1967 AD<br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. Sixth Candlestick - Philadelphia 3:7-13<br>
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2. Sixth Seal - Disasters 6:12-17<br><br>
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'''SEVENTH CHURCH AGE'''<br>
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'''FROM 1967 TO  OUR LORD'S RETURN''' <br>
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Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period<br>
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1. Seventh Candlestick - Laodicea 3: 14-22<br>
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2. Seventh Seal - 1/2 hour silence 8:1<br>
  
The "other extreme" is represented by Roman Catholicism, which has traditionally been Babylon the Great (Revelation 17:5). It has, more than any other false cult, made "works" a dirty word. Our response is that Rome's salvation depends upon faith in Rome, while Christ's Salvation depends upon faith in Christ. "To whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey" (Romans 6:16). So then, faith in Christ is the great work we are called to do. "This is the work of God, that ye believe on Him whom He hath sent" (John 6:29).
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'''DISCUSSION'''<br><br>
  
The appropriate response to the question, "Is faith the only condition for Eternal Salvation?", is JESUS SAVES. "For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost" (Luke 19:10). Though it is true that faith saves, i.e., "Believe on the LORD Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31), faith saves only because JESUS SAVES. And, yes, there are Other Conditions for our Justification; but, the keeping of all the conditions in the world does not truly save us. JESUS SAVES! "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost" (Titus 3:5). If we can focus upon the real issue of our Eternal Salvation-- that JESUS SAVES-- then we can settle the question, "Is faith the only condition for Eternal Salvation?", with satisfaction. "Now I beseech you, brethren, by the Name of our LORD Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment" (1Corinthians 1:10).
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As we learned in the introduction, the Revelation is a book of prophecy that tells of political and religious events that would happen throughout history that would affect God’s church.  
  
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Written in 95 A.D. the prophecies of the Revelation have taken place between the year 33 A.D. and the second coming of Christ. This period of human history beginning in 33 A.D. when Jesus built His church until the second return of Christ, is known as the Christian era, or Christian age.
  
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Most of the prophecies have already been fulfilled precisely as they prophesied. The only one that remains is the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, the final event discussed in the Revelation.
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The Revelation divides the time frame of the Christian era into seven periods of time.
  
'''A Historical Note'''
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By separating these periods, to place the specific visions with their historical time, provides a map that links the message of the Revelation into one clear picture. That is the purpose of this lesson, to identify the seven different periods and apply the visions in the period where they are to be fulfilled.
  
When Martin Luther raised that blessed cry against the errors of the Church of Rome, Evangelical Christianity renewed its commitment to the doctrine of justification by faith. "Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our LORD Jesus Christ" (Romans 5:1). What freedom, to be justified by faith in Christ, than to be bound by the uncertainty of Rome's salvation! "Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men" (1Corinthians 7:23). As a consequence, what Bible Believing Christian today cannot recognize the quotation, "8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9)? And, so great is our certainty concerning justification by faith, that the undoubted sentiment is that only a religious cult would desire to add a single condition to Eternal Life than faith. "Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto Life, and few there be that find it" (Matthew 7:14).
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In chapters 2 and 3 we are introduced to the letters to the seven churches of Asia. These seven letters represent the division of the Revelation into seven periods of church history. Each letter describes the religious atmosphere and situation of that particular period.  
  
However, what may be neglected in professing Christianity's understanding of the faith that justifies is that faith works; or, as Charles G. Finney phrased it in his "Systematic Theology" (1851):
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The first letter is to the church at Ephesus, the second to the church at Smyrna, the third to the church in the city of Pergamos, the fourth to Thyatira, the fifth to Sardis, the sixth to Philadelphia and the seventh to the church at Laodicea.
  
"[Faith] is not a feeling of any kind; that is, it does not belong to, and is not a phenomenon of, the sensibility. The phenomena of the sensibility are passive states of mind, and therefore have no moral character in themselves. Faith, regarded as a virtue, cannot consist in any involuntary state of mind whatever. It is represented in the Bible as an active and most efficient state of mind. It works and 'works by love.' It produces 'the obedience of faith'" (from Lecture 55 on "Faith and Unbelief").
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'''The first period''' in the Christian church era is identified as the Ephesus church period, which spans a historical time between the years 33 A.D. and 270 A.D. There are ''four parallel visions'' that describe the prophesied events that will take place during this period.  
Faith is anything but passive, for "by faith Abraham, when he was tried, offered up Isaac: and he that had received the Promises offered up his only begotten son" (Hebrews 11:17). Faith is so bound up in the Other Conditions for our Justification, that to knowingly omit those other conditions, would declare our faith to be dead. "Faith without works is dead" (James 2:26). All the Other Conditions of our Justification are part of Evangelical Faith and are conditions for Eternal Salvation. These conditions may properly be called the Works of Faith, such as, perseverance (which is a description of those who follow Jesus to Heaven). "Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on Him, If ye continue in My Word, then are ye My disciples indeed" (John 8:31).  
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The '''first vision''' is the letter to Ephesus that describes the religious atmosphere and situation of this period. The commendations recorded in this letter identify the zeal and moral uprightness of the early Christian church immediately in the years after the death and resurrection of Christ.
  
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The reprimands, however, reveal that by the end of the third century a relaxing of true Christian morals would occur as the teachings of Christ would become intermingled with paganism while a new form of Christianity would emerge that associated with idolatry.
  
'''What is Faith? Faith is Substance.'''
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The '''second vision''' of this period is the opening of the first seal to reveal a rider on a white horse. In future studies we will learn more of this vision that symbolizes the pure religious activities of the God’s true Church in the early years of its history.
  
God Requires Us to Have Faith in Him. Faith in God is not optional, because we cannot please God without it. "But without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek Him" (Hebrews 11:6). Faith is the committal of ourselves to the Invisible God (Colossians 1:15). "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1). Faith is leaning upon the Everlasting Arms (Deuteronomy 33:27) with the complete confidence that "what He [has] promised, He [is] able also to perform" (Romans 4:21). Though faith is cultivated and engendered by God, it is what man must do. "Believe on the LORD Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved" (Acts 16:31). Evangelical Faith implies the presence of ALL the Other Conditions for our Justification, i.e., repentance, present obedience, full consecration, perseverance, etc., with each manifested as the Spirit gives opportunity. "5 And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; 6 And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience Godliness; 7 And to Godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. 8 For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our LORD Jesus Christ" (2Peter 1:5-8).  
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The '''third vision''' of this period is the sounding of the first trumpet. This vision tells of the beginning events that lead to the decline and fall of the Roman empire, the political system that was in control of world events during the first several periods of the Christian era.  
  
Faith Begins With an Intellectual Perception of the Truth. The Gospels are replete with stories about demons acknowledging Jesus to be the "Son of God" (Matthew 8:29), the "Holy One of God" (Mark 1:24; Luke 4:34), and "Son of the Most High God" (Mark 5:7). The enemy knows who Jesus is; but, that does not make them Christian. In fact, without the motivation of Love for God, even our faith is accounted as "nothing". "And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not Charity [Love], I am nothing" (1Corinthians 13:2). But, Evangelical Faith cannot believe what it does not understand, e.g.,
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The Roman empire has had a tremendous impact on God’s people in its efforts to try to destroy the Church that Jesus built. It is for this reason that the circumstances involving the Roman empire are revealed in the Revelation.
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The '''third vision''' is that of the woman in chapter 12 who stands upon the moon and is clothed about with the sun. As she is about to give birth to her child a great red dragon stands before her to devour the child.  
  
"I must first understand what a proposition, a fact, a doctrine, or a thing is, before I can say whether I believe, or whether I ought to believe, or not" (Charles G. Finney from his "Systematic Theology", Lecture 55 on "Faith and Unbelief").
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This vision begins in the first church period and is carried over to succeeding periods as the history of the woman does not end when the first church period ends. The woman is a symbol of God’s true church while the great red dragon is a symbol for the Roman political empire that tried to destroy her children, the born-again Christians. The historical fulfillment of this vision begins at the immediate emergence of God’s church in 33 A.D. but the war of Rome against God’s church has continued throughout history as we will learn in our continuing studies.
"And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know Him that is true, and we are in Him that is true, even in His Son Jesus Christ. This is the True God, and Eternal Life" (1John 5:20). Scripture does not tell us how Jesus is both God and man, only that He is. For this reason, we are not required to believe how He can be both, only that He is both-- by the statement of Inspired Scripture. "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us" (John 1:14).
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Evangelical Faith Implies a Personal Appropriation of the Truths of the Gospel. Jesus Christ saves mankind, only so far as He saves individuals. "And last of all He was seen of me also, as of one born out of due time" (1Corinthians 15:8). Each one of us must heed the Word of God for our own circumstances. "Thy Words were found, and I did eat them; and Thy Word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by Thy name, O LORD God of Hosts" (Jeremiah 15:16). After the LORD Jesus thoroughly interrogated the Apostle Peter concerning his love of Himself, Peter asked the LORD about the Apostle John's future, i.e., "LORD, and what shall this man do?" (John 21:21). Our LORD appropriately replied to Peter that it was more important what Peter would do with he had just been told. "Jesus saith unto him, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow thou Me" (21:22). Not only must we individually appropriate the Truths of the Gospel for ourselves, but we cannot do it for someone else. Just so it is with our sin and rejection of the Truth-- we can only bear the burden of our own faith or unbelief. "The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him" (Ezekiel 18:20).  
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The '''fourth vision''' is the opening of the second seal to reveal a different rider on a red horse. This vision symbolizes again the persecution against the Christians by the Romans, who shed much bloodshed of the Christians as illustrated by the red color of the horse.
  
Faith Implies Repentance Towards God. It is morally impossible to trust in the LORD Jesus Christ while continuing in known sin. "No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon" (Matthew 6:24). This Unity of Moral Action [Please read "Unity of Moral Action" ---New Window by Charles G. Finney] necessitates that all those who truly confide in Jesus Christ for Salvation, must repent and turn away from their sins, or they have not genuinely been saved by faith from their sins. "The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the Gospel" (Mark 1:15). If someone tells you that Repentance is not a part of Saving Faith or that Repentance is not a condition of Salvation, then you must evaluate their words in light of the Word of God. "37 Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? 38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Acts 2:37-38). Also, "Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our LORD Jesus Christ" (20:21). And, if these who maintain a Salvation By Faith Without Repentance use Acts 16:31 literally-- "Believe on the LORD Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house"-- then they would be claiming Household Salvation, not just Individual Salvation. (This, by the way, is a fine Promise for the Salvation of loved ones; but, it must be first understood and then claimed by faith in believing prayer to God.)
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These four parallel visions prophesy the events that would take place in the first period of the Christian era, beginning in 33 ad to around 270 ad, the time when the newly formed church of God began its world ministry of sharing the gospel of Christ. Each of these four parallel visions describe different perspectives of this same time period to give us a full view of the circumstances. No one vision or symbol could do that, which is the reason for these completely different parallel visions.  
  
Faith Renounces Self-Righteousness. It is impossible for a good person to be saved, because the LORD Jesus Christ came only to save sinners. "When Jesus heard it, He saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance" (Mark 2:17). Until a sinner comes to believe that his own righteousness is unacceptable before God, he cannot be saved. "But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away" (Isaiah 64:6). If the Scriptures reveal to the sinner, "all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23), then it would be the height of unbelief for the sinner to continue to maintain his own righteousness. "Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost" (Titus 3:5). Self-righteousness is the mark of a man that knows not the "righteousness which is of God by faith". "And be found in Him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the Law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith" (Philippians 3:9).
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We discuss these visions, as well as all the others, in greater detail in the complete Revelation cassette tape series. I would suggest that you consider adding this valuable cassette resource to your library.  
  
Gospel Faith Points to Perfect Love of God and Man. Even the Old Covenant Saints understood the necessity of perfect love to God. "And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might" (Deuteronomy 6:5). The concept that our neighbor ought to be loved as ourselves is also Old Covenant. "Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the LORD" (Leviticus 19:18). "For all the Law is fulfilled in one word, even in this; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself" (Galatians 5:14). Do we claim to believe God? Then we ought to receive His Word concerning the Moral Law. "36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law? 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 38 This is the first and great commandment. 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself" (Matthew 22:36-39).
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'''The second period''' of the Christian era is identified as the Smyrna church period, a period of history that spans from about 270 A.D. until around 530 A.D. There are seven visions associated with this period.  
  
Faith Implies the Reception of All Known Truth. The LORD Jesus declared that a willing heart is the requirement to know and understand the teaching of His Word. "If any man will do His will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of Myself" (John 7:17). That same willing heart will receive in faith all the Truth that is understood from the clear teaching of Scripture, e.g., "In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth" (Genesis 1:1). Therefore, faith receives as a Truth that God is the Creator of Heaven and Earth. "Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the Word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear" (Hebrews 11:3). We deceive ourselves that we are dwelling in Evangelical Faith, if we can look at the plainly revealed Truth of the Word of God on any subject, and reject it. "But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are Spiritually discerned" (1Corinthians 2:14).  
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The letter to the church at Smyrna indicates this would be a period of continuing persecution against the Church of God. The persecution would subside however, as the Christian faith was adopted by the Roman government as the official religion of Rome during this period, but with tragic results. Rather than adopting Christian morality and the pure teachings of Christ, the Roman Christian religion became mostly a mixture of pagan worship mingled with some Christian thought.  
  
The Faith of the Gospel Implies a Present State of Sinlessness. Holiness and sin are opposites, just as are faith and unbelief. "But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost" (Jude 20). It is impossible to see God without faith or holiness. "Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the LORD" (Hebrews 12:14). Faith cannot entertain the presence of known sin, any more than sin can abide in the presence of God. "Whosoever abideth in Him sinneth not" (1John 3:6). The holiness of the Saints is more than a theoretical imputation of righteousness that some theologians ascribe to even Professed Christians dwelling in known sin. "7 Little children, let no man deceive you: he that doeth righteousness is righteous, even as He is righteous. 8 He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil. 9 Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for His seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of God" (1John 3:7-9).  
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While the Romans began to redefine the Christian faith to suit their life style and worship, the true Church of God maintained its purity of belief more privately and less publicly. The false Christian religion of Rome became more powerful and influential during the end of this second church age while the teachings of true Church of God became insignificant to the masses of people.
  
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The '''second vision''' is the opening of the third seal, to reveal a rider on a black horse. As we will learn in more detail in future lessons, this vision symbolizes the beginning of a period of religious apostasy where the emergence of a false, apostate Christian religion threatens to replace and destroy God’s truth and God’s true church with its own false teachings and practices.
  
Evangelical Faith demands that we believe that anyone walking in known sin, is a liar. "If we say that we have fellowship with Him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the Truth" (1:6). Later, in the Revelation, the Apostle John declares by inspiration that "all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the Second Death" (Revelation 21:8). We are reckoned, accounted, or imputed as righteous before God only for faith-- the same faith that caused hundred-year-old Abraham to glorify God for a yet-to-be-born son to ninety-year-old Sarah. "20 He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving glory to God; 21 And being fully persuaded that, what He had promised, He was able also to perform. 22 And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness" (Romans 4:20-22).
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Black, the color associated with darkness and evil, is used to symbolize the false beliefs and teachings on which the apostate church transports itself, as opposed to white which represents purity and truth on which the true of God was founded and which it is faithful to teach.
Charles G. Finney comments in his "Systematic Theology" that the Doctrine of Sin Nature-- "In Adam's fall, we sinned all", or, "We are all sinners, some lost and others saved, but all are still sinners"-- is a mistake in theology that causes the erroneous position of an imputed righteousness
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"while yet at least in some degree of sin". He wrote: "The relations of the old school view of justification to their view of depravity is obvious. They hold, as we have seen, that the constitution in every faculty and part is sinful. Of course, a return to personal, present holiness, in the sense of entire conformity to the law, cannot with them be a condition of justification. They must have a justification while yet at least in some degree of sin. [WStS emphasis] This must be brought about by imputed righteousness. The intellect revolts at a justification in sin. So a scheme is devised to divert the eye of the law and of the lawgiver from the sinner to his Substitute, who has perfectly obeyed the law. But in order to make out the possibility of his obedience being imputed to them, it must be assumed, that he owed no obedience for himself; than which a greater absurdity cannot be conceived. Constitutional depravity or sinfulness being once assumed, physical regeneration [WStS explanation: Finney reasoned that the proponents of "constitutional depravity" (or, the Doctrine of Sin Nature) teach that sin or human depravity is passed on physically from Adam to us; and so, all of their theological remedies for sin would erroneously but necessarily involve the physical.], physical sanctification, physical divine influence, imputed righteousness, and justification, while personally in the commission of sin [WStS emphasis. Finney rightly opposed any teaching of an "imputed righteousness... while personally in the commission of sin".], follow of course" (from Charles G. Finney's "Systematic Theology", Lecture 56 on "Justification").
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The '''third vision''' of this period is the sounding of the second trumpet. As in the sounding of the first trumpet this vision describes the continuing political events that lead to the decline and fall of the Roman empire. We will learn more of this vision in future studies.
  
It appears that the Pharisees during Christ's earthly ministry believed in this same mistaken notion that men were born sinners, i.e., "32 Since the world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind. 33 If this man were not of God, he could do nothing. 34 They answered and said unto him, Thou wast altogether born in sins, and dost thou teach us? And they cast him out" (John 9:32-34). [For a fuller discussion of this concept that the Doctrine of Sin Nature is not Scriptural, please see our exposition, "An Urgent Call to Christian Perfection". Of course, Charles G. Finney's "Systematic Theology" is offered to those who are committed to the "strong meat" of the Word of God, i.e., "who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil" (Hebrews 5:14).]
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The '''fourth vision''' is that of the two slain witnesses. This vision reveals the attempts by pagan and false religions to destroy the two witnesses to God’s real truth. These two witnesses are God’s Spirit and God’s word.  
  
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During the time of the apostasy every attempt was made to keep the masses of people from learning the word of God by replacing it with the doctrines of man-made religion. The Spirit of God, who transforms the lives of people, was replaced by human ordinances and religious liturgy. Thus, the vision identifies the two witnesses as being killed during this dark period of church history.
  
'''What is the Defining Characteristic of Faith? Faith Works.'''
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The '''fifth vision''' refers again to the woman in chapter 12 where, in verses 6-17 she is given eagle’s wings to fly into the wilderness. During the period of apostasy the true church of God is never destroyed even though the devil uses political persecution and religious confusion to try.  But the true Church of God was hidden to the masses of people as it worshipped in secret (as if in a desert wilderness) away from the threats to destroy it.
  
Faith and Life as Present Possessions. The LORD Jesus explained the relationship of His Word, Evangelical Faith, and Eternal Life. "He that heareth My Word, and believeth on Him that sent Me, hath Everlasting Life" (John 5:24). Evangelical Faith-- "believeth on Him that sent Me"-- comes by hearing the Word of God-- "He that heareth My Word". "Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God" (Romans 10:17). When anyone truly believes on the LORD Jesus Christ, then they presently possess Eternal Life, i.e., "hath Everlasting Life" (John 5:24). "We know that we have passed from Death unto Life, because we love the brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death" (1John 3:14). Also, "He that believeth on the Son hath Everlasting Life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see Life; but the wrath of God abideth on him" (John 3:36). In fact, the entire Gospel of John is dedicated to producing the Evangelical Faith that possesses Eternal Life. "But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have Life through His name" (20:31).  
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The '''sixth vision''' is that of a leopard-like beast rising up out of the sea having seven heads and ten horns and a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies. The activities and duration of this beast are the same as those in Daniel’s prophecy to describe the eleventh horn. The beast opened his mouth in blaspheme against God. The beast was to make war with the saints and to overcome them; and power was given him over all kindred's, tongues and nations. The beast is to continue forty two months, or in actual time, 1260 years.
  
Hearing is Necessary, But Only Believing Saves. But, if ONLY hearing the Word of God is Evangelical Faith, then Judas Iscariot, Pontius Pilate, and even Satan himself would be Christians! "24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of Mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a Rock..: 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of Mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand" (Matthew 7:24, 26). Reading the Word of God and hearing the claims of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are necessary and good, but embracing Christ by faith gives blessing only on account of your keeping of those things heard and read. "Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep [literally, to attend to carefully or to hold fast] those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand" (Revelation 1:3).
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While the vision of the woman standing upon the moon reveals the true Church of God flying into the wilderness for a period of 1260 years, this vision of the beast reveals the false apostate church which had its worldly influence and power for that same duration of time. It is during this second church period that the dark ages of the apostasy begins, an apostasy that shall last for 1260 years of human history.
  
Intellectual vs. Evangelical Faith. A clear distinction must be made between Intellectual Faith and Evangelical Faith. "Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble" (James 2:19). Intellectual Faith is a clear understanding and apprehension of the Truth that may even affect the hearer emotionally, but it does not produce Evangelical Fruit, i.e., "as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also" (James 2:26). History is littered with multitudes who have heard a clear presentation of the claims of Christ, but have chosen to withhold repentance, trust, and obedience from the Son of God. "24 And after certain days, when Felix came with his wife Drusilla, which was a Jewess, he sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith in Christ. 25 And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee. 26 He hoped also that money should have been given him of Paul, that he might loose him: wherefore he sent for him the oftener, and communed with him" (Acts 24:24-26).
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The '''seventh vision''' of this period describe mystery Babylon, who is also identified to be the harlot. It is said of this harlot that she committed fornication with the kings of the earth and made the inhabitants of the earth drunk with the wine of fornication. She was arrayed with purple and scarlet, decked with gold and precious stones and had a golden cup full of abominations and filthiness.  
  
Faith That Does Not Work is Not Evangelical Faith. "Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone" (James 2:17). Since faith cannot be humanly separated from works, we must evaluate faith-- or the lack of it-- by one's works. "By their fruits ye shall know them" (Matthew 7:20). Dear Martin Luther achieved such a victory for the cause of Christ to direct so many away from the darkness of Rome's Christless salvation, that it was difficult for him to reconcile the Epistle of James-- "What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him?" (James 2:14)-- with the Pauline epistles-- "by grace ye are saved" (Ephesians 2:5).  
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The harlot was also drunken with the blood of the saints. In this vision we are provided a further description of the worldly influence of the false, corrupt religion that would dominate political and religious life during the dark ages of apostasy.  
  
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The seven visions of the second church period each define a different aspect of this period of history in which the true church of God becomes overshadowed by an emerging false religion that boasts of representing Christ and Christianity.
  
Though Luther asserted that the Epistle of James was a "right strawy epistle" ("eine rechte stroherne epistle"), he still included it as an inspired book in his German translation of the New Testament. Bless his heart! But, Rome subverted the words of the Epistle of James-- "Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only" (James 2:24)-- to bulwark their claims to a false representation of justification by works. "Cursed be he that doeth the work of the LORD deceitfully" (Jeremiah 48:10). Instead of teaching Faith's consistency with the Works of Faith, Rome used James simply to promote the keeping of Rome's sacraments. "While they promise them liberty, they themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage" (2Peter 2:19). Rome did not desire that her children would lean in faith solely upon the Word of God and the Christ revealed therein; and so, Rome's justification by works is really a justification by the deeds of the Law. "Therefore by the deeds of the Law there shall no flesh be justified in His sight: for by the Law is the knowledge of sin" (Romans 3:20).
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'''The third period''' of the Christian era continues the apostasy and is referred to as the dark ages. This period is identified as the Pergamos church period, spanning a period of history from about 530 A.D. until around 1530 A.D. There are eight visions associated with this period.
  
Faith is an Act of the Will. Evangelical Faith, according to Charles G. Finney, is a "phenomenon of will. It is an efficient state of mind, and therefore it must consist in the embracing of the truth by the heart or will. It is the will's closing in with the truths of the gospel. It is the soul's act of yielding itself up, or committing itself to the truths of the evangelical system. It is a trusting in Christ, a committing the soul and the whole being to him, in his various offices and relations to men. It is a confiding in him, and in what is revealed of him, in his word and providence, and by his Spirit" (from Lecture 55 on "Faith and Unbelief" of Finney's "Systematic Theology").
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'''The first vision''' is the letter to the church at Pergamos which reveals this period of history would be the darkest time of religious decline. During this period the false Christian religion was at its height of worldly power and at its lowest in spiritual truth. The church had deteriorated into the pagan worship and doctrines that had been introduced into the Christian religion. Boasting that it was the representative of Christ on earth the false church made war with the true saints of God who would not bow to its idolatry, to murder them as heretics while promoting evil men to great offices within the church as spiritual and political leaders to the whole world.  
Though God gives Himself and His Word to be believed upon, faith must be an act of the human will, or there is no more virtue in believing than not believing. "Have faith in God" (Mark 11:22).
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This embarrassment and de-emphasis of the will of man in the exercise of Evangelical Faith has been a traditional position of Professed Christianity. Sadly, the Westminister Confession of Faith (1646)-- used currently, as well as with the Presbyterians of Charles G. Finney's day-- confessed that the Believer's Justification was not Imputed by Faith:
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The '''second and third visions''' of this third period are the sounding of the third and fourth trumpets. These visions describe the final destruction of the western imperial Roman political empire. Although the political system of Rome is in its final days as a political empire, it is being replaced by the religious/political system described to be the harlot apostate church, who assumes both political and religious authority for the state of Rome.
"Those whom God effectually calleth, he also freely justifieth: not by infusing righteousness into them, but by pardoning their sins, and by accounting and accepting their persons as righteous; not for any thing wrought in them, or done by them, but for Christ's sake alone; not by imputing faith itself, the act of believing, or any other evangelical obedience to them, as their righteousness; but by imputing the obedience and satisfaction of Christ unto them, they receiving and resting on him and his righteousness by faith; which faith they have not of themselves [WStS emphasis], it is the gift of God" (excerpted from Chapter 11 "Of Justification" of the Westminister Confession of Faith [1646]).
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But, "What saith the Scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted [literally, imputed] unto him for righteousness" (Romans 4:3).
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The '''fourth vision''' is the sounding of the fifth trumpet. If it were not enough that the true Church of God was hidden in the wilderness while an apostate church declared to represent Christ, this vision reveals yet another false religion that would arise during this period to become a world influence that would deceive many. The Islamic religion, founded by Mohammed, would make its worldly entrance during this period of church history as a messenger of false teaching and militant practices.  
Faith Works. The "righteousness which is by faith" (Hebrews 11:7) cannot separate itself from works. "5 For we through the Spirit wait for the hope of righteousness by faith. 6 For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by Love" (Galatians 5:5-6). In the Old Testament, it was understood that faith manifests itself in the lives of the Just. "The just shall live by his faith" (Habakkuk 2:4).  
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Faith is the Medium, But Love is the Motivation. "For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by Love" (Galatians 5:6). The Faith Chapter of the New Testament is Hebrews 11. Throughout the annals of the History of the Saints, we find that the people of God have been active like their LORD:
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It is prophesied that the locusts of this vision would torment for 150 years. These locusts, who are symbols of the Saracen warrior followers of Mohammed, were active militarily from 612 to 762 ad. The religion of Mohammed, as does the harlot, continues to exist today, and it will continue to exist until the return of Christ.
(1) Abel offered a "more excellent sacrifice" (11:4),
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(2) Noah "prepared an ark" (11:7),
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(3) Abraham "went out, not knowing whither he went" (11:8),
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The '''fifth vision''' of this period is a continuation of the two slain witnesses where the beast from the bottomless pit has killed them and left their dead bodies lying in the street of the city called Sodom and Egypt.
  
(4) Sarah "received strength to conceive seed" (11:11),
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In our continuing studies we will pursue in much greater depth all the visions in this lesson. But for now let us accept the simple explanation of this vision to be, that God’s word and God’s spirit were rejected and replaced by the false teachings and religious practices of false religions during the dark ages, and that multitudes of millions fell into the ditch of spiritual destruction along with the false teachers of these religions.
  
(5) Moses "forsook Egypt" (11:27),
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The '''sixth vision''' of this third church period is the sounding of the sixth trumpet to reveal the invasion of the eastern Roman empire by the Ottoman Turks.
  
(6) Rahab "received the spies with peace" (11:31), and
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The '''seventh vision''' reveals a beast from the bottomless pit with seven heads and ten horns. It is full of names of blasphemy and the beast was, and is not. This is another symbolism of Rome in its pagan papal attempts to destroy the Church of God, but in this vision we learn that the Lamb of God shall overcome them. Even in the darkest period of church history the Lord reminds us that He has built His church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
  
(7) multitudes of others... "32 And what shall I more say? for the time would fail me to tell of Gedeon, and of Barak, and of Samson, and of Jephthae; of David also, and Samuel, and of the prophets: 33 Who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions... 38 (Of whom the world was not worthy:)" (Hebrews 11:32-33,38).
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The '''eighth vision''' of this period has been misinterpreted by many who take certain portions of the Revelation literally. Chapter 20 talks of an angel who has the key to the bottomless pit and a chain in his hand by which he binds the dragon and casts him into the bottomless pit for 1000 years., after which time the dragon is loosed for a season. This vision talks of two resurrections, the battle of Armageddon, Gog and Magog and the mark of the beast.  
Love caused God to send us His Only Begotten Son. "9 In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent His Only Begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. 10 Herein is Love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins" (1John 4:9-10). Likewise, our obedience to the Son is urged on by our Love for Him. "If ye Love Me, keep My Commandments" (John 14:15).
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Moral, Civil, and Ceremonial Law. Law can be divided into the following classifications:
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(1) Moral Law, which has always been in force, is a rule concerning moral actions for men of all times coupled with sanctions for disobedience. "37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt Love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 38 This is the first and great Commandment. 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt Love thy neighbour as thyself" (Matthew 22:37-39).
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(2) Civil Law or national ordinances, which vary from place to place and time to time, are required by a secular nation-state to preserve its autonomy. "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers" (Romans 13:1). Circumcision was required by Old Testament Israel to preserve its national identity. "This is My Covenant, which ye shall keep, between Me and you and thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be circumcised" (Genesis 17:10). And,
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We will deal with this chapter thoroughly in another study but allow me to make this observation. Those who try to interpret certain portions of the Revelation literally see this to suggest that there shall be a 1000 year period on earth after Christ’s return, referred to as the Millennial reign.  
(3) Ceremonial Law, which governed Old Testament Israel's worship, was the rule of action that taught Israel about Jehovah, and-- by typology only-- teaches us today. "For the Law having a shadow of good things to come, and not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect" (Hebrews 10:1). Christ fulfilled-- and not abrogated-- the Ceremonial Law, so that we have no need to keep the ordinances of the Ceremonial Law. "Think not that I am come to destroy the Law, or the Prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil" (Matthew 5:17).
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The Apostle Paul condemned the Judaizers who would make circumcision necessary for Salvation. "1 And certain men which came down from Judaea taught the brethren, and said, Except ye be circumcised after the manner of Moses, ye cannot be saved. 2 When therefore Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and disputation with them, they determined that Paul and Barnabas, and certain other of them, should go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders about this question" (Acts 15:1-2). Circumcision was a national ordinance or law for Israel, but Israel's Laws were unnecessary and without authority for the Church. "Forasmuch as we have heard, that certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the Law: to whom we gave no such commandment" (15:24).
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Now here in God’s scripture is such a doctrine supported. In Chapter 20, where most of this erroneous doctrine has been conceived, there is no mention of Christ’s second coming nor is there any mention of a reign on earth, or any mention of Christ on earth. As we will learn in the study that deals with this chapter, this vision refers to this third church period of the dark ages.  
  
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In '''the fourth church age''' God’s true church begins to re-emerge to challenge the apostate church that has held world influence for the last 1260 years. This fourth church period, dating from about 1530 to 1730 ad. is described in four visions of the Revelation.
  
'''The Ultimate Ground of Gospel Justification is the Love of God'''
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The first vision is the letter to the church at Thyatira which describes the situation of this period to be a time of partial reemergence of true Christianity, although some of the reemergence would be a mixture of religious doctrine that contained both truth and error.
  
What is the difference between the Ultimate Ground of Gospel Justification and the Conditions of Gospel Justification? The Ground is the foundational argument or the fundamental reason, while the Conditions are the qualifications and provisions based upon the Ground. "For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ" (1Corinthians 3:11). The necessity to distinguish between the Ground and the Conditions of Gospel Justification is to prevent the theological confusion that will ensue from an unstable foundation. "26 And every one that heareth these sayings of Mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it" (Matthew 7:26-27).
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The great reformation of the 1500’s led many people away from the apostasy of the Roman church, but while doing so there emerged other Christian religions that carried over some of the Roman and pagan beliefs. Although the beginning of a return to God’s word and God’s Spirit, the results of the reformation were not totally pure.
  
Love is the Ground of Gospel Justification. God is love. "And we have known and believed the Love that God hath to us. God is Love; and he that dwelleth in Love dwelleth in God, and God in him" (1John 4:16). All of God's actions toward mankind in the giving of the Gospel, are an expression of His Love. "9 In this was manifested the Love of God toward us, because that God sent His Only Begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. 10 Herein is Love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitiation [the appeasement of an Offended God, as accomplished at the Mercy Seat] for our sins" (4:9-10). Of all the Moral Attributes of God, that He is Love, best describes why He has troubled Himself with providing a Sinning World with the means of pardon, reconciliation, and justification through the Gospel. "The LORD is very pitiful, and of tender mercy" (James 5:11). Who, but a God of Love, would care if anyone was ever saved? "But is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance" (2Peter 3:9).
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The '''second vision''' of this period is the opening of the fourth seal. A pale horse is revealed in this vision whose rider is named death. It is said of the rider that power was given him over a 4th part of the earth to kill with the sword, hunger and death and beasts of the earth. Unlike the three horses of the first three seals, this horse has no distinguishing color.  
  
Holiness is not the Ground of Gospel Justification. God is also holy. "Ye shall be holy: for I the LORD your God am holy" (Leviticus 19:2). God's holiness seeks man's conformity to His idea of right, i.e., conformity to His Moral Law. "For I am the LORD your God: ye shall therefore sanctify yourselves, and ye shall be holy; for I am holy: neither shall ye defile yourselves with any manner of creeping thing that creepeth upon the Earth" (Leviticus 11:44). As an attribute of Love, God's holiness seeks to promote man's happiness by conformity to His Moral Law. "Rejoice in the LORD, ye righteous; and give thanks at the remembrance of His holiness" (Psalm 97:12). Also, "Thy people shall be willing in the day of Thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: Thou hast the dew of Thy youth" (Psalm 110:3). So, holiness is not the Ground of Gospel Justification; rather, holiness is an attribute of Love-- and, only a Condition of Gospel Justification, i.e., "Present Sanctification or Full Consecration to God"-- that seeks our conformity to the Moral Law. "14 As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance: 15 But as He which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation" (1Peter 1:14-15). And, that Moral Law is the sum of all that God requires of man, which the LORD Jesus Christ summarized as the Perfect Love of God, and Perfect Love of our neighbor as ourselves (Matthew 22:37-39). God's Moral Law is still binding upon the Saints; and, we rejoice in keeping it as the Perfect Law of Liberty and the Royal Law. "But whoso looketh into the Perfect Law of Liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed" (James 1:25). "If ye fulfil the Royal Law according to the Scripture, Thou shalt Love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well" (2:8).
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While the white horse represented the purity of the true Christian church, the red horse the bloodthirstiness of paganism and the black horse represents the total darkness of apostate religion...the pale horse with no distinguishing color represents a religious movement that is a mixture of other religions, both true and false. This vision identifies the religious movement of Protestantism, which had its beginning with the great spiritual reformation of the early 1500’s
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The '''third vision''' is a continuation of the two slain witnesses as they resurrect from the dead. The word of God and the Spirit of God, which were rejected during the apostate period, are now being revitalized during the reformation movement. The Bible, which was denied and kept secret from the masses of people during the dark ages of the apostasy is now being made available through mass printing, and as people began to read the word of God for the first time they recognize the false teachings of the apostate church and the truth as Jesus taught it. The more they learned, the more they responded to truth to come out of the false religion and make their stand with the true Church of God.
  
'''Love and Hyper-Calvinism.'''
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The '''fourth vision''' reveals another beast with two horns like that of a lamb but who spoke as a dragon. This beast exercised all the power of the first beast and caused the world to worship the first beast. This beast also deceived the world and caused all, both small and great, to receive a mark in their hands and foreheads. The vision of this beast identifies the error of Protestantism.
  
"This love [the Ground] made the atonement [the Condition], but the atonement did not beget this love" (from Lecture 56 "Justification" of Charles G. Finney's "Systematic Theology").
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While much of the protestant movement was good in that it began the return to God’s word and to the spiritual life in Christ, the protestant movement was also an outgrowth of false Christian teaching and practices that had occupied religious thought for 1260 years. The attempts of the devil to try to destroy the true Church of God has now changed coats once again.
If we were to mistake the Atonement and Vicarious Sufferings of Christ as the Ground of Gospel Justification, then we could incorrectly conclude with Hyper-Calvinism or Universalism. Hyper-Calvinism understands the world for whom Christ died, to be only the Elect; since, Love-- they would say-- did not originate redemption at its source. However, Scripture plainly declares: "For God so loved the world, that He gave His Only Begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have Everlasting Life" (John 3:16). Also, they incorrectly argue that Christ's Atonement satisfied an exact payment-- of punishment or reward, i.e., a Retributive Justice-- where Christ purchased Gospel Salvation for only the Elect, and did not obtain a pardon for "whosoever will". But, the Scripture clearly states: "Whosoever will, let him take the Water Of Life freely" (Revelation 22:17).
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In his first attempt, the devil wore the coat of the Roman pagan government who used force to try and eliminate God’s church. That coat was traded in for the false Christian coat of the Roman church, who used both force and false doctrine in its attempts to destroy the true Church of God. In this fourth church period the devil slips into yet another new coat of Protestantism, where a mixture of truth and error is used to deceive the masses.
  
Universalism's Misuse of the Love of God. Universalism is the belief that all will be saved-- in direct contradiction to the LORD Jesus' Words, i.e., "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto Life, and few there be that find it" (Matthew 7:14). Also, "23 Then said one unto Him, Lord, are there few that be saved? And He said unto them, 24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able" (Luke 13:23-24). Universalism bases its conclusion of Universal Salvation upon its reaction to Hyper-Calvinism's flawed argument that the Atonement was an exact payment for the Sinners' Salvation-- a Retributive Justice. But, unlike the Hyper-Calvinist, the Universalist views all mankind as the world for whom Christ died. Hence, a salvation that is an exact payment for the sins of all mankind purchases a Universal Salvation-- which is a lie. "Say unto them, As I live, saith the LORD GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel?" (Ezekiel 33:11). Universalism today bears little resemblance to Christianity-- only a few claim even to be Christian-- and, the sentiment of Universal Salvation more nearly describes much of Mainline, Denominational Professed Christianity today. "Tell it not in Gath, publish it not in the streets of Askelon; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph" (2Samuel 1:20).
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The protestant beast tried to imitate the characteristics of a lamb in that it tried to appear non-violent but its true nature was known to God, who said that the beast spoke as a dragon.
  
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'''The fifth church period''' lasts from around 1730 ad to around 1880 ad.
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There are two visions associated with this period, the first of which is the letter the church at Sardis. This vision identifies the situation after the great reformation in which the church of the reformers has settled down to being just another ecclesiastical religion. For 200 years the spiritual energy of the protestant movement was fueled by the vision and purpose to reform the Christian church.
  
'''Faith is the Predominate Condition of Our Justification'''
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But once the reformation had been accomplished, the Christian community is now settled into two factions, the Catholics and the Protestants. There was no longer a driving urgency for the Protestants nor a realistic hope for the Catholics that they would regain world political and religious sovereignty. Both groups had now mellowed into their religious routines within their own church walls.
  
Faith Saves, Only Because Jesus Saves. Even in the days of the Old Covenant, our God has gone on record as offering Himself as a Saviour for "all the ends of the Earth". "There is no God else beside Me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside Me. Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the Earth: for I am God, and there is none else" (Isaiah 45:21-22). The New Testament records the initial reaction of the Believing Jews to the advent of Jesus as their Messiah was that the Saviour had appeared for Israel-- with no thought of the Gentiles. "68 Blessed be the LORD God of Israel; for He hath visited and redeemed His people, 69 And hath raised up an horn of Salvation for us in the house of His servant David; 70 As He spake by the mouth of His holy prophets, which have been since the world began: 71 That we should be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us" (Luke 1:68-71). But, the greater light of the New Covenant showed that Jesus came to save the world, not just the Jews. Hallelujah! "For the grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared to all men" (Titus 2:11).
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The '''second vision''' of this period is the opening of the fifth seal. In this vision we see the souls under the altar who were slain for the word God and their testimony. White robes were given to them and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season. This heavenly vision reveals the true Church of God in her victory as the martyred saints are seen in heaven around God’s altar.  
  
Justification by Faith Goes Back to the Beginning. God has always justified man by faith. "By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh" (Hebrews 11:4). The Apostle Paul's monumental epistle to the Romans attests to the Doctrine of Justification by Faith. "For what saith the Scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness" (Romans 4:3). Self-righteous works are in opposition to the Works of Faith. "For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God" (4:2). The obedience of the LORD Jesus Christ does not take away our need to obey God; and so, in that regard, Christ's obedience is not imputed to us-- not taking away our necessity for obedience. "For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel of God?" (1Peter 4:17).
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The "rest for a little season" suggests a time when God’s true church would be free from persecution and martyrdom, which was the case in the fifth church period when there was a lull in the church.
  
Our View of Man Affects Our Understanding of Justification by Faith. If man does not possess the free will agency to repent and believe the Gospel, then man would be condemned without the opportunity of choice. "What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? God forbid" (Romans 9:14). Regrettably, we usually underestimate the goodness and kindness of God toward us in describing His actions toward us. "7 That in the ages to come He might shew the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. 8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is The Gift of God" (Ephesians 2:7-8).
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'''The sixth church period''' provides a dramatic revival for the church in the period from 1880 A.D. to 1967 A.D. It is during this period, characterized by the letter to the church at Philadelphia, that the truths of God are preached with renewed purity and holiness.  
  
"This doctrine [of a sinful nature] is a stumbling-block both to the church and the world, infinitely dishonourable to God, and an abomination alike to God and the human intellect, and should be banished from every pulpit, and from every formula of doctrine, and from the world. It is a relic of heathen philosophy, and was foisted in among the doctrines of Christianity by Augustine, as every one may know who will take the trouble to examine for himself. This view of moral depravity that I am opposing, has long been the stronghold of universalism. From it, the universalists inveighed with resistless force against the idea that sinners would be sent to an eternal hell. Assuming the long-defended doctrine of original or constitutional sinfulness, they proceed to show, that it would be infinitely unreasonable and unjust in God to send them to hell. What! create them with a sinful nature, from which proceed, by a law of necessity, actual transgressions, and then send them to an eternal hell for having this nature, and for transgressions that are unavoidable? Impossible! they say; and the human intellect responds, Amen" (from Lecture 40 "Moral Depravity" of Finney's "Systematic Theology").
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The call of the ministry during this time was that the true saints of God come out and stand separate from the error of false religion. It was a time when the true Christians determined not to be identified with human religion, either Catholic or Protestant, but rather to be identified with the universal and eternal Church that Jesus built where membership is composed of those who are saved by the blood of the Lamb of God, and who are walking in the light of holiness as He is in the light.
"But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing" (Galatians 4:18).
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The '''second vision''' of this period is the opening of the sixth seal. Great physical calamities such as an earthquake, the sun becoming black, the moon becoming as blood and every mountain and island moved out of its place, describe the terrible world events that would occur during this period. The symbolism of this vision point to political disasters, which are confirmed by the many and devastating wars that our world has witnessed in the 20th century.
  
'''Other Conditions of Gospel Justification-- in Addition to Faith'''
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'''The seventh and final church period''' begins in 1967 A.D. characterized by the letter to the church at Laodicea. After the unsuccessful attempts by the devil to destroy the church of God by using his first three "P’s" of paganism, Papalism and Protestantism, the devil now has turned to his final two P’s in this last, final war against the Church of God. The devil knows that this is his final opportunity to destroy the Church of God and in so doing win the remainder of the souls of man.
  
1- The Grace of God. "By grace ye are saved" (Ephesians 2:5). God's Grace is the First Condition of our Justification, and is entirely the work of God. "And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then is it no more grace: otherwise work is no more work" (Romans 11:6). God's grace is the unmerited favor, so richly undeserved by all men. "But we see Jesus, who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honour; that He by the grace of God should taste death for every man" (Hebrews 2:9). Unlike the Limited Atonement of Hyper-Calvinism, where grace appears only to the Elect, the "grace of God that bringeth Salvation hath appeared to all men" (Titus 2:11). But, sadly, not all men have willingly received the grace of God. "For all men have not faith" (2Thessalonians 3:2). We ought not take for granted the Matchless Grace of God. "Receive not the grace of God in vain" (2Corinthians 6:1). Since God's Grace is key to our Justification, we should be careful not to frustrate His Grace in us, e.g., not seeking out the LORD's help through Promise and prayer to overcome the "sin which doth so easily beset us" (Hebrews 12:1). "I do not frustrate the grace of God" (Galatians 2:21).
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The final two P’s of the devils attempts to destroy God’s people are identified in the letter to Laodicea. They are the P’s of peace and prosperity, possibly the most dangerous of all the enemies that the devil has used against the Church of God.  
  
2- The Atonement and Vicarious Sufferings of Christ. The Atonement and Vicarious Sufferings of the LORD Jesus Christ-- also, completely the work of God-- are the means by which God is able to reconcile the legal requirement that "the soul that sinneth, it shall die" (Ezekiel 18:4) with the pardoning of guilty sinners. "6 For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly. 7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one die: yet peradventure for a good man some would even dare to die. 8 But God commendeth His Love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:6-8). Rather than to allow God's Moral Government to collapse from the lack of enforcement of His Law, i.e., Supreme Love for God, and Love of your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:37-39), either the sinner is to be executed, or a Sinless Substitute must be offered in the sinner's place, i.e., the "Just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God" (1Peter 3:18). But, Christ's Substitutionary Atonement does not satisfy the literal payment of the penalty for all men's sins, i.e., a Retributive Justice; or, all men would be necessarily saved-- which is Universalism. "For all men have not faith" (2Thessalonians 3:2). Instead, His Atonement satisfies the righteous demands of the Law, i.e., a Public Justice, while making it appropriate for Him to mercifully pardon the sinner that repents. "1 Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. 2 Blessed is the man unto whom the LORD imputeth not iniquity" (Psalms 32:1-2). Without the Vicarious Suffering and Voluntary Sacrifice of the Son of God, it would be unnecessary to discuss faith, repentance, etc. as Conditions of Gospel Justification. "But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our LORD Jesus Christ" (1Corinthians 15:57).
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We presently live in a world where Christians are allowed to worship and live without the threat of imprisonment or persecution. Freedom of religion is now a mandate of most political powers, who permit religious people to enter into their sanctuaries, synagogues and temples to perform religious activity that is of no threat to the government.  
  
3- Repentance. Changing the heart's preference away from selfishness to Love, from sin to holiness, from a state of consecration to self to a state of consecration to God, is Evangelical Repentance, which is a definite Condition of Gospel Justification. David repented of his adultery with Bathsheba. "1 Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Thy lovingkindness: according unto the multitude of Thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions. 2 Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. 3 For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me. 4 Against Thee, Thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in Thy sight" (Psalm 51:1-4). The Apostle Peter's famous Pentecost sermon gave clear instructions to his hearers to repent. "37 Now when they heard this, they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? 38 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Acts 2:37-38).
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Peace and prosperity are now enjoyed by the church as new sanctuaries are built and religious programs and activity has replaced faith, prayer and personal witness that kept the Church of God alive and spiritually powerful in former generations.  
  
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The letter to the Laodicean church age is not complimentary at all, by suggesting a lukewarm and wealthy situation that replace inner spiritual power. The warning of Jesus in his parable of the five foolish virgins suggests that His second coming will find many professing Christians indifferent to the real cause of Christ.
  
The wonderful response that the Apostle Paul and Silas gave to the Philippian jailer's question, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" (Acts 16:30) is an example of Spirit-filled directions. Instead of entering into a discourse on all possible Conditions of Evangelical Salvation, they were led by the Spirit to give the jailer the instructions that would remove the obstacle from the jailer's path to Eternal Life. "Believe on the LORD Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house" (Acts 16:31). It is an oversimplification to say that the correct instructions to an anxious sinner must ALWAYS be, "Believe"-- just look at Peter's instructions to the Pentecostal converts. It would be just as erroneous to conclude that ALL anxious sinners must be told, "Repent". Wisdom will dictate just what needs to be emphasized to bring the sinner "from the power of darkness" and "into the kingdom of His Dear Son" (Colossians 1:13). "He that winneth souls is wise" (Proverbs 11:30). But, just as the "fruit of the Spirit" manifests itself in "love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance" (Galatians 5:22-23), as the opportunity arises; just so, the Saints will fulfill-- as Providence allows-- all the Conditions of Gospel Justification that will bring them safely to Heaven. "For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not" (2Corinthians 8:12).
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The only other vision associated with this final period is the opening of the seventh seal. This final prophecy reveals a silence in heaven for one-half hour, which is a prophecy that identifies the last dated event that God has revealed before the end of time. That event, which occurred in 1967, has begun the final era of church history to which the final signs before our Lord’s return have been dated.  
  
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Jesus, in His sermon regarding the end of time, referred to this final dated event of 1967, which also is identified in the opening of the seventh and final seal.
  
4- Present Sanctification or Full Consecration to God. Most have probably been taught that we are first justified, then sanctified, and finally glorified; but, sanctification is actually a condition of our justification. "Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the LORD" (Hebrews 12:14). Confession and repentance of all KNOWN sin renders us pure in the sight of God. "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1John 1:9). The Holiness of God demands a holy people. "But as He which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation" (1Peter 1:15). And, if (as some say) holiness is only the LORD adjusting His perception of us, why does He command us to be holy, if it is not also our willful cooperation with Him? "But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end Everlasting Life" (Romans 6:22).
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All the Revelation prophesies have been fulfilled, beginning with events in the year of 33 A.D. when Jesus first built His church and will conclude at the second coming of Christ, when Jesus shall glorify His church and present it to the Heavenly Father.  
  
The Apostle Paul prayed for the Present and Entire Sanctification of his readers with the assurance that such a thing was possible. "And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the Coming of our LORD Jesus Christ" (1Thessalonians 5:23). This Entire Sanctification corresponds to our LORD's command to keep the Moral Law: "37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt Love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind... 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt Love thy neighbour as thyself" (Matthew 22:37,39). And, lest we conclude that our obedience alone must be relied upon for our Salvation, the Saints of the New Covenant have been promised and given the Spirit of the Living God to "will and to do of His good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). This is the New Testament's "Promise of the Spirit" (Galatians 3:14). "26 A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. 27 And I will put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes, and ye shall keep My judgments, and do them" (Ezekiel 36:26-27). So, God has assured to the end, the obedience of all that will lean in faith upon Him. "Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ" (Philippians 1:6). [For a Scriptural examination of our necessity to be Entirely Sanctified, see our exposition, "An Urgent Call to Christian Perfection".]
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In our cassette tape studies we look in greater detail at these visions identified in each of these seven church periods.
  
5- Perseverance in Faith and Obedience. The faith that does not persevere to the end, is not truly Gospel Faith. "And ye shall be hated of all men for My name's sake: but he that endureth to the end shall be saved" (Matthew 10:22). The outcome of a "patient continuance in well doing" is Eternal Life. "To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, Eternal Life" (Romans 2:7). Even the Apostolic Church of Ephesus was warned, "To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the Tree of Life, which is in the midst of the Paradise of God" (Revelation 2:7), with the understanding that those who did not overcome, do not partake of the Tree of Life. "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the Second Death" (Revelation 2:11). Those who do not persevere in faith and overcome the wicked one (1John 2:13,14), shall experience Eternal Damnation, i.e., the Second Death in the Lake of Fire. "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the Second Death" (Revelation 21:8).
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==Seven Church Periods==
  
Godly repentance is not repented of. "For Godly sorrow worketh repentance to Salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death" (2Corinthians 7:10). Since the Saints do not repent of their repentance, they will persevere to the end. "4 For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. 5 Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?" (1John 5:4-5). A morbid dread of not overcoming the world, is not Gospel Faith. "There is no fear in Love; but Perfect Love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in Love" (4:18). Instead, an Active Faith lays hold of the "Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God" (Ephesians 6:17), and boldly pitches camp upon the Promises of God, that are specifically designed to make us "partakers of the Divine Nature" and to help us escape the corruptions of the world. "Whereby are given unto us Exceeding Great And Precious Promises: that by These ye might be partakers of the Divine Nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust" (2Peter 1:4). The Living God has a Promise to match our every necessity of life. "According as his Divine Power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and Godliness, through the knowledge of Him that hath called us to glory and virtue" (1:3).
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Quite the opposite of a uncertain and fearful pilgrimage to the Celestial City, the True Saint is to advance by faith, overcoming all obstacles, while persevering in faith and obedience. "37 Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us. 38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the Love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our LORD" (Romans 8:37-39). The faith of the True Saints cannot be stopped because it is actively and continually placed in the person of the LORD Jesus Christ. "30 But of Him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption: 31 That, according as it is written, He that glorieth, let him glory in the LORD" (1Corinthians 1:30-31). Better to stand with the Son of God in the "burning fiery furnace"-- "Lo, I see four men loose, walking in the midst of the fire, and they have no hurt; and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God" (Daniel 3:25)-- than to fail to persevere because of the "pleasures of sin for a season" (Hebrews 11:25). May God bless you, the reader, with the faith that endures. "Faithful is He that calleth you, who also will do it" (1Thessalonians 5:24).
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God has revealed political and religious events that would take place between the year 33 A.D. and the second coming of Christ, events significant to the Church of God. Most of the prophecies have already been fulfilled precisely as they prophesied. The only one that remains is the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, the final event discussed in the Revelation.<br><br>
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In our last lesson we looked at the sixth period of church history which spanned the time period from 1880 to 1967 A.D. In this lesson we will look at the seventh and final period of the Christian era, identified as the Laodician church period, a period of history that spans from about 1967 A.D. to the second return of Christ. There are two visions associated with this period.<br>
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The''' first vision''' is the letter to the church at Laodicea, recorded in chapter 3:14-22. <br><br>
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"And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see. As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent. Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches."<br><br>
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The sixth church age was one of spiritual excitement and power, but sadly the atmosphere in this final, seventh period has dramatically deteriorated, just as prophesied by the Laodicean letter.<br> <br>
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From the middle of this century, somewhere after the 1950’s, the spiritual expression of faith declined to no small degree. The spiritual power and bold preaching of truth that were present in the earlier days of this century have been abandoned and replaced by religious organization and planning. <br><br>
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Churches, who once relied upon meetings of prayer now devote their time in committee and organizational meetings. Revival meetings have turned into life-enriching seminars. Simple and basic messages of truth have been replaced by sermons of homiletical and political correctness. Preaching for the souls of man has now been replaced by lessons of social interest. Present day pulpits are now battlegrounds against social injustice and political intrigue rather than being places of war against satan and his devises. <br><br>
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The fire of revival does not exist in the pulpits or in the hearts of the professing believers of Christ. For most of modern-day Christianity the priorities of serving God have been replaced by the personal ambitions of worldly wants and needs. This is the deteriorated condition of the last church age, the age in which we presently live.<br><br>
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There is no praise for this seventh church age in Christ’s letter to the Laodiceans, only criticism and condemnation. He identifies this as a time of peace and prosperity for the church, where no outward physical attacks threaten the believers, but which has caused the professing church to be indifferent and complacent to its high calling in Christ. <br><br>
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It is a time prophesied to be where wealthy sanctuaries blast forth a memorial to our human achievements while the evil of man’s heart grows more wicked with each passing moment. <br><br>
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It is a time of spiritual decline even as the church pursues a ministry of religious and organizational activity where few converts are born into the Kingdom of God. This is the spiritual atmosphere prophesied of Christ that would exist in the seventh and final period of church history, the time in which now are living.<br><br>
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The Laodicean church age is a time of complacency and misdirected priorities, described by Jesus as lukewarm. It is a spiritual condition that puts a bad taste in the mouth of God.<br><br>
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This seventh church age presents the most serious threat against the church of God of all that have come before it. It is a time where the devil is becoming more successful at undermining the credibility and authority of God’s true Church than any other time in church history.<br><br>
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Although satan was unsuccessful in destroying the church through paganism, papalism or protestantism, he is now making great inroads through the period of peace and prosperity. <br><br>
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Jesus said of the seventh church age that it would be a time of spiritual ignorance, even though we claim to be rich and increased with goods and that we have need of nothing. But in reality, Jesus sees the professing church during this period of history to be spiritually wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked. <br><br>
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But even in the midst of this tragic spiritual atmosphere of the final seventh period of history, there is hope for the sincere. God’s answer for these final days is three-fold. <br><br>
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First, Jesus advises that we buy of Him gold that is tried in the fire. When gold is used as an illustration in the scriptures, it is used to represent the purity of faith. The first advise then, is that the church return to a purity of faith in God that will accomplish things that we are incapable of accomplishing through human effort. In so doing, we will become spiritually wealthy once again. <br><br>
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The second answer is to buy white raiment to cover the shame of our nakedness. In other words, return to the purity of Christian morality and spiritual righteousness that is taught in the word of God. In our current time the church has lowered its standards of belief in an attempt to attract all manner of sinners. Life styles that are condemned and judged by God have crept into the thought of Christian acceptance. <br><br>
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The Laodicean church age has lowered the standard’s of God, and the only answer is to return to true, Biblical righteousness which will cover the spiritual and moral nakedness allowed within the church. In so doing, the church can restore its lost credibility and authority to become productive witnesses of a holy God.<br><br>
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The third solution for this church age is that we anoint our eyes with eye-salve so that we may see. This suggests a visual illness or blindness that requires healing. Since a spiritual application is intended, we would identify this to mean a sincere return to the study and teaching of the basic doctrines (truths) of God’s word. <br><br>
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In this vision we are shown our Lord Jesus standing at the door of every Christian’s heart, knocking that He may enter with a renewed spiritual power and wisdom in these latter times of human history. Those who open the door of their hearts, to become bold examples of truth and righteousness, shall be granted to sit with Christ in His throne. Those who rebel against Christ’s warning and advise shall be as one of the foolish virgins, who will not be prepared when the call of the bridegroom suddenly comes forth.<br><br>
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In His love, God has warned us of the condition of these final moments of human history and how we can overcome them. It is a personal matter that each of us must apply to ourselves, for there is no prophecy of a great spiritual revival yet to come before our Lord’s return.<br>
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The '''second vision''' of this church period is the opening of the seventh seal, recorded in chapter 8:1<br><br>
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"And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour." <br><br>
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Before God opened this seventh seal He stepped back a moment to share another vision in chapter 7 that is not in sequence and unrelated to the opening of the seals. God often does this in the Revelation, as if to say, I have been showing you the bad stuff, now let me show you some good stuff. <br><br>
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While we will not explore the vision of chapter 7 in this lesson, let’s take a moment to hear about some of the good stuff. In the preceding visions of the opening of the first six seals, God warned His church that it would be assaulted by pagan and false religions, by political empires, by war, crime and many other earthly calamities throughout history. <br>But before He opens the seventh and final seal, God takes a moment in chapter 7 to encourage His church not to be afraid...for His true followers (the Church of God) are eternally protected. He reassures His people that the gates of hell will not prevail against them. God reminds His true believers to stay faithful, knowing that we shall inherit the crown of life, for we are joint heirs with Christ, and we shall live with Him forever in eternal glory. <br><br>
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All the things throughout history which satan has used against the Church of God shall not succeed in keeping us from our final reward. God’s people shall be victorious. This is the message that God wants every true believer to be reminded of in chapter 7, after which He then reveals the final prophesy of human events before the end of time.
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This final prophecy is revealed in the opening of the last and final seventh seal, <br><br>
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"And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour."<br><br>
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Notice the short duration of the fulfillment of this final prophesy. It says that there shall be silence in heaven for a space of about 1/2 hour, which equates to an actual 6-8 day period of time. In other words, the final vision defines a final event that would last for a period of about 6 to 8 days. This is the last dated prophesy revealed in scripture. Once this prophecy is fulfilled, there is nothing else that God can say from heaven, His prophesies are now silenced. <br><br>
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A sincere student of the scriptures can only conclude that these days in which we live are the midnight hours of man’s history on earth. The seventh seal has been opened and its prophesy fulfilled in the year 1967. Even Daniel the prophet, some 2500 years ago, was given the vision and time of this final prophesied event, just as did Jesus some 2000 years ago when He prophesied the time when the gentiles would be fulfilled. <br><br>
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In other lessons we deal with this prophecy in greater detail, but for this lesson we will confine our comments to the date and fulfillment of this final prophesy.<br><br>
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The prophetical 1/2 hour, which interprets to a literal 6-8 day duration, was fulfilled in 1967 in the miracle 6 day war, when the Jews reclaimed possession of their capital city, Jerusalem, after 2500 years of gentile control. This event fulfilled the prophecies of both Daniel and Jesus, and satisfies the opening of the seventh seal. <br><br>
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Beyond this date of 1967 God provides no future prophesy to suggest that our human family shall exist for future generations. We are currently living in a time of grace where the final signs leading to the second coming of Christ are happening precisely as all the scriptures reveal.<br><br>
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The foolish will dismiss these historical visions of God, to carry on life as normal, while those who are wise in their knowledge of God and His word, are preparing themselves for their victorious journey into the next life. For God’s people, the spiritual warfare on earth is about to end, a war that has been going on from the beginning of human history. The conclusion of the war is victory in Jesus for those who trust in His precious name.<br><br>
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The seventh and final church period began in 1967 A.D. Although Jesus has given us specific signs that reveal His soon return, only God knows the final date of human existence on earth, a date that Bible students recognize to be close at hand. <br><br>
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The devil knows that this is his final opportunity to destroy the Church of God, and in so doing win the remainder of the souls of man. Although we presently live in a world where Christians are allowed to worship and live without the threat of imprisonment or persecution, these are perilous and threatening times for the church. <br><br>
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Sincere observers of these days of human history conclude that we are fulfilling the lukewarm prophecy of this final church period, that many professing Christians are indifferent to the real cause of Christ and are complacent in their love to God and for the salvation of their fellowman.<br><br>
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There are no Biblical prophecies of a great world-wide spiritual revival before our Lord’s return. The condition of religion will be as described in the Revelation. Our Lord shall return to a great falling away and complacency within the Christian community. The only hope is for each individual believer who responds to the urging of God’s Spirit, by remaining faithful in following Christ to search out our own salvation with fear and trembling. <br><br>
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Will the Lord find us faithful at His return? That is the question that each must answer for our self. In general, the answer will be no for the masses of people. According to scripture, the Lord shall find only a few at His return who regard their religious salvation as the top priority of their life.<br><br>
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The final event which occurred in 1967 has begun the final era of church history to which the final signs before our Lord’s return have been dated. Jesus, in His sermon regarding the end of time, referred to this final dated event. <br><br>
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Every prophecy in scripture has been fulfilled, there are no others. There are no great revivals yet to be enjoyed nor is there to be a future anti-Christ who shall make his appearance on earth, for the anti-Christ is already here and recognized by sincere students of God’s word. <br><br>
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This is the message of Revelation and the reason why it was written. God wants His people to be prepared for the next event in history, which shall be the second coming of Jesus Christ, who at that time shall destroy the natural universe as we know it and judge both the good and evil, measuring out His punishment on the wicked and His reward to the good and faithful. <br><br>
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The only reason that can be offered for the Lord’s tarrying is that He is giving us a grace period to get our house in order.<br><br>
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Our brothers and sisters before us have faced the events of the past, just as God prophesied they would happen. It is now our turn to face these final moments in preparation of the ultimate event when time on earth shall be no more. <br><br>
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The Church of God has always been the only winner on earth and it shall be the only winner in the eternal world that awaits us. I am deeply thankful to God for His eternal salvation through Jesus Christ, a salvation that has placed me, as it does all others, a member in the Church of God that Jesus built. It still stands true as it did almost 2000 years ago, when the early disciples wrote in Acts 2:47, <br><br>
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"The Lord adds to the church daily those who are saved."<br><br>
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It is wise advise, especially in the moment that we live, to "look up, for your redemption draws near."
  
  
'''Conclusion'''
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==Foundation Studies=<br><br>
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'''Parallel Series Of Visions'''<br><br>
  
"Faith in Christ is, in the same sense, another condition of justification... I fear that there has been much of error in the conceptions of many upon this subject. They have talked of justification by faith, as if they supposed that, by an arbitrary appointment of God, faith was the condition, and the only condition of justification. This seems to be the antinomian view. The class of persons alluded to speak of justification by faith, as if it were by faith, and not by Christ through faith, that the penitent sinner is justified ["And that from a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto Salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus" (2Timothy 3:15)]; as if faith, and not Christ, were our justification [WStS emphasis]. They seem to regard faith not as a natural, but merely as a mystical condition of justification; as bringing us into a covenant and mystical relation to Christ, in consequence of which his righteousness or personal obedience is imputed to us. It should never be forgotten, that the faith that is the condition of justification, is the faith that works by love [Galatians 5:6]. It is the faith through and by which Christ sanctifies the soul ["That they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in Me" (Acts 26:18).]
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'''FIRST SERIES'''<br>
 
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'''Letters To The Seven Churches<br>
A sanctifying faith unites the believer to Christ as his justification; but be it always remembered, that no faith receives Christ as a justification, that does not receive him as a sanctification, to reign within the heart. We have seen that repentance, as well as faith, is a condition of justification [Acts 2:38]. ...perseverance in obedience to the end of life is also a condition of justification. Faith is often spoken of in scripture as if it were the sole condition of salvation, because, as we have seen, from its very nature it implies repentance and every virtue [WStS emphasis]" (excerpted from Lecture 56 on "Justification" from Charles G. Finney's "Systematic Theology").
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'''Chapters 2 and 3'''<br>
"He being dead yet speaketh" (Hebrews 11:4).
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1. Ephesus - First church age - ad 33 - 270<br>
 
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2. Smyrna - Second church age - ad. 270 - 530<br>
We must resist the orthodoxy of Laodicea in succumbing to a salvation by antinomian faith-- that worketh not by love. Instead, we ought to "earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the Saints" (Jude 3) by insisting upon a Gospel Salvation that worketh, and that, by love.
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3. Pergamos - Third church age - ad. 530 - 1530 <br>
 
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4. Thyatira - Fourth church age - ad. 1530 - 1730 <br>
Amen, and Amen.
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5. Sardis - Fifth church age - ad. 1730 - 1880 <br>
 
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6. Philadelphia - Sixth church age - ad. 1880 - 1967<br>
 
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7. Laodicia - Seventh church age - ad. 1967 - second coming of Jesus<br><br>
 
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'''SECOND SERIES'''<br>
Tom Stewart
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'''Opening Of The Seven Seals'''<br>
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'''Chapter 6'''<br>
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1. White Horse - First church age <br>
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2. Red Horse - First and second church age<br>
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3. Black Horse - Third and fourth church age<br>
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4. Pale Horse - Fourth and Fifth church age <br>
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5. Souls of slain saints- Third, fourth and fifth church age <br>
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6. Great earthquake - Sixth church age <br>
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7. Silence 1/2 hour - Seventh church age<br><br>
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'''THIRD SERIES'''<br>
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'''Sealing of God's Saints'''<br>
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'''Chapter 7'''<br>
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1. First through Seventh church age<br><br>
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'''FOURTH SERIES<br>
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'''Sounding of The Trumpets'''<br>
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'''Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11'''<br>
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1. Hail and Fire - First church age<br>
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2. Burning mountain - Second church age <br>
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3. Star fell from heaven - Third church age<br>
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4. Third part of sun smitten - Third church age <br>
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5. Smoke/Locusts - Third church age <br>
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6. Four Angels loosed - Third church age <br>
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7. Voices from heaven - Seventh church age<br><br>
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'''FIFTH SERIES'''<br>
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'''Two Slain and Resurrected Witnesses'''<br>
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'''Chapter 11'''<br>
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1. Witnesses slain - Second and Third church age <br>
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2. Witnesses resurrected - Fourth church age<br><br>
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'''SIXTH SERIES'''<br>
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'''Woman and Dragon'''<br>
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'''Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15, 16'''<br>
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1. Woman/Man child - First thru Seven church age<br>
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2. Dragon - First, second, third church age<br><br>
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'''SEVENTH SERIES'''<br>
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'''The Panorama of Beasts'''<br>
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'''Chapters 11, 13, 17'''<br>
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1. Beast from bottomless pit - Second church age <br>
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2. Leopard Beast - Second church age <br>
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3. Lamblike Beast - Fourth church age<br>
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'''EIGHTH SERIES'''<br>
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The Harlot & Her Daughters<br>
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Chapters 17, 18<br><br>
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1. Second church age thru Second Coming of Christ<br><br>
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'''NINTH SERIES'''<br>
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The Angel From Heaven<br>
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Chapter 20<br><br>
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1. First church age thru second coming of Christ <br>
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'''DISCUSSION'''<br><br>
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'''The first vision''' is not actually a vision but rather letters to the seven churches of Asia. As we have already learned, these seven letters to the seven churches identify the seven church periods through which the Revelation spans. This series of letters helps us to understand the spiritual atmosphere of the entire Christian era from beginning to end. Each church age is thoroughly discussed in the cassette tape study series, as are all the other visions. <br><br>
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'''The second vision''' is the opening of the seven seals. The first seal reveals a rider on a white horse with a bow in his hand. It is said of the rider that he went forth conquering and to conquer and that a crown was given to him. The color of horse is the only significant characteristic of the horse, which in this case is white, a color identified with purity. The human rider is the active agent in the vision, pointing our attention toward a religious event. The vision symbolizes the early Christian church at its beginning in 33 ad as it went forth conquering sin and paganism through the purity of its teaching the word of God and of its morality. <br><br>
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The ''second seal'' reveals a rider on a red horse who had been power to take peace from the earth and who was given a great sword to kill. This symbol identifies the persecutions against the Christian church by the political system of Rome sparked by their pagan religious beliefs. <br><br>
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The third seal reveals a rider on a black horse with balances in his hand that foretold the

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The Book Of Revelation

Advanced Topics

Daniel's Prophecy And Timing
Of
Jesus' Second Return

Did Daniel prophecy the date of Jesus' second return? He prophesied that "the end would come" and gave us the date to be somewhere between the years 1967 ad and 2012 ad.

No, we are not predicting the year 2012 as our Lord's return, but there appears to be a grace period of 45 years from the year 1967, prophesied by Daniel, during which our Lord may return.

As we look at all the signs predicted in the Bible about the condition of the world when our Lord returns, we realize that all those signs have now taken place and there is nothing left to fulfill in Bible prophecy
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Could our Lord return at any moment? Yes, according to all the Bible warnings and signs. Could He wait until 2012 or thereafter? Yes, only God knows the precise time.

Should we be preparing ourselves for that event? Absolutely !

FOUR WORLD KINGDOMS

and 

GOD'S KINGDOM

Daniel Chapter 2
1. Babylonian Empire - 606-536 B.C.
2. Persian Empire - 536-330 B.C.
3. Grecian Empire - 330-146 B.C.
4. Roman Empire - 146 B.C. - 476 A.D.
5. God’s Kingdom - Time Of Christ until..........FOREVER

NEBUCHADNEZZAR’S INSANITY

and

RECOVERY

Daniel Chapter 4

1. Insanity to last for "seven times" - verse 32
2. word, "time" , means seasons or years

FALL OF BABYLON

and

RISE OF MEDE-PERSIAN EMPIRE

Daniel Chapter 5

1. Belshazzar’s Feast - Handwriting on the wall

FOUR WORLD EMPIRES
FOURTH WITH ITS TEN HORNS
THE ELEVENTH HORN

Daniel Chapter 7
1. Lion, Bear, Leopard and Terrible Beast
2. Babylon, Mede-Persian, Greek, Roman
3. Fourth Beast (Roman) - Ten Horns
4. Eleventh Horn (Roman catholic church)
a. plucked out three of first horns
b. eyes of a man, mouth speaking great things
c. look more stout than his fellows
d. made war with the saints and prevailed against them
e. shall be diverse from the other kingdoms
f. shall speak great words against the most High
g. shall wear out the saints of the most High
h. change time and laws
i. shall be given into his hand until a time, times and dividing of time

GREEK EMPIRE - FOUR HORNS

CHAPTER 8
1. 2300 Days - verse 14 (actual time, 2300 years)
2. time the sanctuary would be trodden under foot from the he-goat
3. time of the end - verse 17, 19
4. Adolph Hitler (?) - verse 19-25

FIRST COMING OF THE MESSIAH

Daniel Chapter 9
1. Seventy weeks
2. Between time of the order to rebuild Jerusalem until the Messiah
a. order given by Arterexes - 457 B.C.
b. Christ died on calvary - 33 A.D.

TROUBLES IN THE HOLY LAND DURING INTER-TESTAMENT PERIOD

Daniel Chapter 11
1. Kings of the North and Kings of the South
a. Greek, Syrian and Egyptian wars
b. "vile person" (Antiochus Epiphanes)
2. Attacked Jerusalem
a. slew 80,000 Jews
b. took 80,000 Jews as slaves

SIGNS OF THE TIME OF THE END

Daniel Chapter 8 and Chapter 12
1. king of fierce countenance and understanding dark sentences - 8:17,19, 23-25
a. time of the end,
b. last end of the indignation, the time appointed the end shall be
c. Antiochus Epiphanes - 175-164 B.C.
d. Adolph Hitler - 1941-1945 A.D
. 2. time of trouble such as never was since there was a nation - Chapter 12
a. Michael standeth for the children of thy people
b. people delivered every one found written in the book
c. time of the end - run to and fro, knowledge increased
d. Time, Times, and a half a Time
e. 1260 days
f. 1290 Days
g. 1335 Days

HISTORY OF JERUSALEM

and the

JEWISH PEOPLE

1000 B.C. - David made Jerusalem Israel’s national capital
1. Nation of Israel spit into north and south
2. Israel - captured by Assyrians 721 B.C
3. Judah- captured by Babylonians
586 B.C.
586 B.C. - 536 B.C. - Jerusalem controlled by Babylonians
536 B.C. - 332 B.C. - Jerusalem controlled by Persians who permitted Jew’s return and restoration. Aided in their reestablishment as a nation.
331 B.C. - 146 B.C. - Greeks ruled Palestine and Jerusalem
175 B.C. - 164 B.C. - Aniochus Epiphanes desecration of Jerusalem
146 B.C. - 476 A.D. - Roman Empire ruled the world
30 A.D. - 33 A.D. - Public ministry of Christ
70 A.D. - Destruction of Jerusalem by Romans (Titus)
270 A.D. - 1530 A.D. - Papacy world power
637 A.D. - 1917 A.D. - Mohammedanism control of Palestine
1917 A.D. - end - World troubles as never before seen
1967 A.D. - Jews recapture Jerusalem - restore sanctuary

Foundation
Studies
Historical Overview


FIRST CHURCH AGE
33 - 270 AD

Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. First Candlestick Ephesus - 2:1-7
2. First Seal - White Horse - 6:1-2
3. First Trumpet - 8:1-7
4. Woman & Dragon - 12:1-5
5. Second Seal - Red Horse 6:3-4

SECOND CHURCH AGE
270 - 530 AD
Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. Second Candlestick - Smyrna - 2:8-11
2. Third Seal - Black Horse - 6:5-6
3. Second Trumpet -8: 8-9
4. Raptured Witnesses - 11: 1-13
5. Woman with Wings - 12: 6-17
6. Beast From the Sea - 13: 1-10
7. Mystery Babylon - 14: 8-11 17: 1-18

THIRD CHURCH AGE
530 - 1530 AD
Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. Third Candlestick - Pergamos - 2:12-17
2. Third Trumpet - 8: 10-11
3. Fourth Trumpet - 8: 12
4. Fifth Trumpet - 9: 1-12
5. Slain Witnesses - 11: 7-14
6. Sixth Trumpet - 9: 13-21 <
7. Beast/Bottomless pit - 11: 7-14 17: 8-18
8. Angel From Heaven - Chapter 20

FOURTH CHURCH AGE
1530 - 1730 AD
Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. Fourth Candlestick - Thyatira - 2:18-29
2. Fourth Seal - Pale Horse - 6:7-8
3. Resurrected Witness - 11: 7-12
4. Lamblike Beast - 13: 11-18

FIFTH CHURCH AGE
1730 - 1880 AD
Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. Fifth Candlestick - Sardis - 3:16
2. Fifth Seal - Souls/Altar 6: 9-11

SIXTH CHURCH AGE
1880 - 1967 AD
Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. Sixth Candlestick - Philadelphia 3:7-13
2. Sixth Seal - Disasters 6:12-17

SEVENTH CHURCH AGE
FROM 1967 TO OUR LORD'S RETURN
Revelation Visions That Apply To This Period
1. Seventh Candlestick - Laodicea 3: 14-22
2. Seventh Seal - 1/2 hour silence 8:1

DISCUSSION

As we learned in the introduction, the Revelation is a book of prophecy that tells of political and religious events that would happen throughout history that would affect God’s church.

Written in 95 A.D. the prophecies of the Revelation have taken place between the year 33 A.D. and the second coming of Christ. This period of human history beginning in 33 A.D. when Jesus built His church until the second return of Christ, is known as the Christian era, or Christian age.

Most of the prophecies have already been fulfilled precisely as they prophesied. The only one that remains is the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, the final event discussed in the Revelation. The Revelation divides the time frame of the Christian era into seven periods of time.

By separating these periods, to place the specific visions with their historical time, provides a map that links the message of the Revelation into one clear picture. That is the purpose of this lesson, to identify the seven different periods and apply the visions in the period where they are to be fulfilled.

In chapters 2 and 3 we are introduced to the letters to the seven churches of Asia. These seven letters represent the division of the Revelation into seven periods of church history. Each letter describes the religious atmosphere and situation of that particular period.

The first letter is to the church at Ephesus, the second to the church at Smyrna, the third to the church in the city of Pergamos, the fourth to Thyatira, the fifth to Sardis, the sixth to Philadelphia and the seventh to the church at Laodicea.

The first period in the Christian church era is identified as the Ephesus church period, which spans a historical time between the years 33 A.D. and 270 A.D. There are four parallel visions that describe the prophesied events that will take place during this period.

The first vision is the letter to Ephesus that describes the religious atmosphere and situation of this period. The commendations recorded in this letter identify the zeal and moral uprightness of the early Christian church immediately in the years after the death and resurrection of Christ.

The reprimands, however, reveal that by the end of the third century a relaxing of true Christian morals would occur as the teachings of Christ would become intermingled with paganism while a new form of Christianity would emerge that associated with idolatry.

The second vision of this period is the opening of the first seal to reveal a rider on a white horse. In future studies we will learn more of this vision that symbolizes the pure religious activities of the God’s true Church in the early years of its history.

The third vision of this period is the sounding of the first trumpet. This vision tells of the beginning events that lead to the decline and fall of the Roman empire, the political system that was in control of world events during the first several periods of the Christian era.

The Roman empire has had a tremendous impact on God’s people in its efforts to try to destroy the Church that Jesus built. It is for this reason that the circumstances involving the Roman empire are revealed in the Revelation.

The third vision is that of the woman in chapter 12 who stands upon the moon and is clothed about with the sun. As she is about to give birth to her child a great red dragon stands before her to devour the child.

This vision begins in the first church period and is carried over to succeeding periods as the history of the woman does not end when the first church period ends. The woman is a symbol of God’s true church while the great red dragon is a symbol for the Roman political empire that tried to destroy her children, the born-again Christians. The historical fulfillment of this vision begins at the immediate emergence of God’s church in 33 A.D. but the war of Rome against God’s church has continued throughout history as we will learn in our continuing studies.

The fourth vision is the opening of the second seal to reveal a different rider on a red horse. This vision symbolizes again the persecution against the Christians by the Romans, who shed much bloodshed of the Christians as illustrated by the red color of the horse.

These four parallel visions prophesy the events that would take place in the first period of the Christian era, beginning in 33 ad to around 270 ad, the time when the newly formed church of God began its world ministry of sharing the gospel of Christ. Each of these four parallel visions describe different perspectives of this same time period to give us a full view of the circumstances. No one vision or symbol could do that, which is the reason for these completely different parallel visions.

We discuss these visions, as well as all the others, in greater detail in the complete Revelation cassette tape series. I would suggest that you consider adding this valuable cassette resource to your library.

The second period of the Christian era is identified as the Smyrna church period, a period of history that spans from about 270 A.D. until around 530 A.D. There are seven visions associated with this period.

The letter to the church at Smyrna indicates this would be a period of continuing persecution against the Church of God. The persecution would subside however, as the Christian faith was adopted by the Roman government as the official religion of Rome during this period, but with tragic results. Rather than adopting Christian morality and the pure teachings of Christ, the Roman Christian religion became mostly a mixture of pagan worship mingled with some Christian thought.

While the Romans began to redefine the Christian faith to suit their life style and worship, the true Church of God maintained its purity of belief more privately and less publicly. The false Christian religion of Rome became more powerful and influential during the end of this second church age while the teachings of true Church of God became insignificant to the masses of people.

The second vision is the opening of the third seal, to reveal a rider on a black horse. As we will learn in more detail in future lessons, this vision symbolizes the beginning of a period of religious apostasy where the emergence of a false, apostate Christian religion threatens to replace and destroy God’s truth and God’s true church with its own false teachings and practices.

Black, the color associated with darkness and evil, is used to symbolize the false beliefs and teachings on which the apostate church transports itself, as opposed to white which represents purity and truth on which the true of God was founded and which it is faithful to teach.

The third vision of this period is the sounding of the second trumpet. As in the sounding of the first trumpet this vision describes the continuing political events that lead to the decline and fall of the Roman empire. We will learn more of this vision in future studies.

The fourth vision is that of the two slain witnesses. This vision reveals the attempts by pagan and false religions to destroy the two witnesses to God’s real truth. These two witnesses are God’s Spirit and God’s word.

During the time of the apostasy every attempt was made to keep the masses of people from learning the word of God by replacing it with the doctrines of man-made religion. The Spirit of God, who transforms the lives of people, was replaced by human ordinances and religious liturgy. Thus, the vision identifies the two witnesses as being killed during this dark period of church history.

The fifth vision refers again to the woman in chapter 12 where, in verses 6-17 she is given eagle’s wings to fly into the wilderness. During the period of apostasy the true church of God is never destroyed even though the devil uses political persecution and religious confusion to try. But the true Church of God was hidden to the masses of people as it worshipped in secret (as if in a desert wilderness) away from the threats to destroy it.

The sixth vision is that of a leopard-like beast rising up out of the sea having seven heads and ten horns and a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies. The activities and duration of this beast are the same as those in Daniel’s prophecy to describe the eleventh horn. The beast opened his mouth in blaspheme against God. The beast was to make war with the saints and to overcome them; and power was given him over all kindred's, tongues and nations. The beast is to continue forty two months, or in actual time, 1260 years.

While the vision of the woman standing upon the moon reveals the true Church of God flying into the wilderness for a period of 1260 years, this vision of the beast reveals the false apostate church which had its worldly influence and power for that same duration of time. It is during this second church period that the dark ages of the apostasy begins, an apostasy that shall last for 1260 years of human history.

The seventh vision of this period describe mystery Babylon, who is also identified to be the harlot. It is said of this harlot that she committed fornication with the kings of the earth and made the inhabitants of the earth drunk with the wine of fornication. She was arrayed with purple and scarlet, decked with gold and precious stones and had a golden cup full of abominations and filthiness.

The harlot was also drunken with the blood of the saints. In this vision we are provided a further description of the worldly influence of the false, corrupt religion that would dominate political and religious life during the dark ages of apostasy.

The seven visions of the second church period each define a different aspect of this period of history in which the true church of God becomes overshadowed by an emerging false religion that boasts of representing Christ and Christianity.

The third period of the Christian era continues the apostasy and is referred to as the dark ages. This period is identified as the Pergamos church period, spanning a period of history from about 530 A.D. until around 1530 A.D. There are eight visions associated with this period.

The first vision is the letter to the church at Pergamos which reveals this period of history would be the darkest time of religious decline. During this period the false Christian religion was at its height of worldly power and at its lowest in spiritual truth. The church had deteriorated into the pagan worship and doctrines that had been introduced into the Christian religion. Boasting that it was the representative of Christ on earth the false church made war with the true saints of God who would not bow to its idolatry, to murder them as heretics while promoting evil men to great offices within the church as spiritual and political leaders to the whole world.

The second and third visions of this third period are the sounding of the third and fourth trumpets. These visions describe the final destruction of the western imperial Roman political empire. Although the political system of Rome is in its final days as a political empire, it is being replaced by the religious/political system described to be the harlot apostate church, who assumes both political and religious authority for the state of Rome.

The fourth vision is the sounding of the fifth trumpet. If it were not enough that the true Church of God was hidden in the wilderness while an apostate church declared to represent Christ, this vision reveals yet another false religion that would arise during this period to become a world influence that would deceive many. The Islamic religion, founded by Mohammed, would make its worldly entrance during this period of church history as a messenger of false teaching and militant practices.

It is prophesied that the locusts of this vision would torment for 150 years. These locusts, who are symbols of the Saracen warrior followers of Mohammed, were active militarily from 612 to 762 ad. The religion of Mohammed, as does the harlot, continues to exist today, and it will continue to exist until the return of Christ.

The fifth vision of this period is a continuation of the two slain witnesses where the beast from the bottomless pit has killed them and left their dead bodies lying in the street of the city called Sodom and Egypt.

In our continuing studies we will pursue in much greater depth all the visions in this lesson. But for now let us accept the simple explanation of this vision to be, that God’s word and God’s spirit were rejected and replaced by the false teachings and religious practices of false religions during the dark ages, and that multitudes of millions fell into the ditch of spiritual destruction along with the false teachers of these religions.

The sixth vision of this third church period is the sounding of the sixth trumpet to reveal the invasion of the eastern Roman empire by the Ottoman Turks.

The seventh vision reveals a beast from the bottomless pit with seven heads and ten horns. It is full of names of blasphemy and the beast was, and is not. This is another symbolism of Rome in its pagan papal attempts to destroy the Church of God, but in this vision we learn that the Lamb of God shall overcome them. Even in the darkest period of church history the Lord reminds us that He has built His church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.

The eighth vision of this period has been misinterpreted by many who take certain portions of the Revelation literally. Chapter 20 talks of an angel who has the key to the bottomless pit and a chain in his hand by which he binds the dragon and casts him into the bottomless pit for 1000 years., after which time the dragon is loosed for a season. This vision talks of two resurrections, the battle of Armageddon, Gog and Magog and the mark of the beast.

We will deal with this chapter thoroughly in another study but allow me to make this observation. Those who try to interpret certain portions of the Revelation literally see this to suggest that there shall be a 1000 year period on earth after Christ’s return, referred to as the Millennial reign.

Now here in God’s scripture is such a doctrine supported. In Chapter 20, where most of this erroneous doctrine has been conceived, there is no mention of Christ’s second coming nor is there any mention of a reign on earth, or any mention of Christ on earth. As we will learn in the study that deals with this chapter, this vision refers to this third church period of the dark ages.

In the fourth church age God’s true church begins to re-emerge to challenge the apostate church that has held world influence for the last 1260 years. This fourth church period, dating from about 1530 to 1730 ad. is described in four visions of the Revelation.

The first vision is the letter to the church at Thyatira which describes the situation of this period to be a time of partial reemergence of true Christianity, although some of the reemergence would be a mixture of religious doctrine that contained both truth and error.

The great reformation of the 1500’s led many people away from the apostasy of the Roman church, but while doing so there emerged other Christian religions that carried over some of the Roman and pagan beliefs. Although the beginning of a return to God’s word and God’s Spirit, the results of the reformation were not totally pure.

The second vision of this period is the opening of the fourth seal. A pale horse is revealed in this vision whose rider is named death. It is said of the rider that power was given him over a 4th part of the earth to kill with the sword, hunger and death and beasts of the earth. Unlike the three horses of the first three seals, this horse has no distinguishing color.

While the white horse represented the purity of the true Christian church, the red horse the bloodthirstiness of paganism and the black horse represents the total darkness of apostate religion...the pale horse with no distinguishing color represents a religious movement that is a mixture of other religions, both true and false. This vision identifies the religious movement of Protestantism, which had its beginning with the great spiritual reformation of the early 1500’s . The third vision is a continuation of the two slain witnesses as they resurrect from the dead. The word of God and the Spirit of God, which were rejected during the apostate period, are now being revitalized during the reformation movement. The Bible, which was denied and kept secret from the masses of people during the dark ages of the apostasy is now being made available through mass printing, and as people began to read the word of God for the first time they recognize the false teachings of the apostate church and the truth as Jesus taught it. The more they learned, the more they responded to truth to come out of the false religion and make their stand with the true Church of God.

The fourth vision reveals another beast with two horns like that of a lamb but who spoke as a dragon. This beast exercised all the power of the first beast and caused the world to worship the first beast. This beast also deceived the world and caused all, both small and great, to receive a mark in their hands and foreheads. The vision of this beast identifies the error of Protestantism.

While much of the protestant movement was good in that it began the return to God’s word and to the spiritual life in Christ, the protestant movement was also an outgrowth of false Christian teaching and practices that had occupied religious thought for 1260 years. The attempts of the devil to try to destroy the true Church of God has now changed coats once again.

In his first attempt, the devil wore the coat of the Roman pagan government who used force to try and eliminate God’s church. That coat was traded in for the false Christian coat of the Roman church, who used both force and false doctrine in its attempts to destroy the true Church of God. In this fourth church period the devil slips into yet another new coat of Protestantism, where a mixture of truth and error is used to deceive the masses.

The protestant beast tried to imitate the characteristics of a lamb in that it tried to appear non-violent but its true nature was known to God, who said that the beast spoke as a dragon.

The fifth church period lasts from around 1730 ad to around 1880 ad. There are two visions associated with this period, the first of which is the letter the church at Sardis. This vision identifies the situation after the great reformation in which the church of the reformers has settled down to being just another ecclesiastical religion. For 200 years the spiritual energy of the protestant movement was fueled by the vision and purpose to reform the Christian church.

But once the reformation had been accomplished, the Christian community is now settled into two factions, the Catholics and the Protestants. There was no longer a driving urgency for the Protestants nor a realistic hope for the Catholics that they would regain world political and religious sovereignty. Both groups had now mellowed into their religious routines within their own church walls.

The second vision of this period is the opening of the fifth seal. In this vision we see the souls under the altar who were slain for the word God and their testimony. White robes were given to them and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season. This heavenly vision reveals the true Church of God in her victory as the martyred saints are seen in heaven around God’s altar.

The "rest for a little season" suggests a time when God’s true church would be free from persecution and martyrdom, which was the case in the fifth church period when there was a lull in the church.

The sixth church period provides a dramatic revival for the church in the period from 1880 A.D. to 1967 A.D. It is during this period, characterized by the letter to the church at Philadelphia, that the truths of God are preached with renewed purity and holiness.

The call of the ministry during this time was that the true saints of God come out and stand separate from the error of false religion. It was a time when the true Christians determined not to be identified with human religion, either Catholic or Protestant, but rather to be identified with the universal and eternal Church that Jesus built where membership is composed of those who are saved by the blood of the Lamb of God, and who are walking in the light of holiness as He is in the light.

The second vision of this period is the opening of the sixth seal. Great physical calamities such as an earthquake, the sun becoming black, the moon becoming as blood and every mountain and island moved out of its place, describe the terrible world events that would occur during this period. The symbolism of this vision point to political disasters, which are confirmed by the many and devastating wars that our world has witnessed in the 20th century.

The seventh and final church period begins in 1967 A.D. characterized by the letter to the church at Laodicea. After the unsuccessful attempts by the devil to destroy the church of God by using his first three "P’s" of paganism, Papalism and Protestantism, the devil now has turned to his final two P’s in this last, final war against the Church of God. The devil knows that this is his final opportunity to destroy the Church of God and in so doing win the remainder of the souls of man.

The final two P’s of the devils attempts to destroy God’s people are identified in the letter to Laodicea. They are the P’s of peace and prosperity, possibly the most dangerous of all the enemies that the devil has used against the Church of God.

We presently live in a world where Christians are allowed to worship and live without the threat of imprisonment or persecution. Freedom of religion is now a mandate of most political powers, who permit religious people to enter into their sanctuaries, synagogues and temples to perform religious activity that is of no threat to the government.

Peace and prosperity are now enjoyed by the church as new sanctuaries are built and religious programs and activity has replaced faith, prayer and personal witness that kept the Church of God alive and spiritually powerful in former generations.

The letter to the Laodicean church age is not complimentary at all, by suggesting a lukewarm and wealthy situation that replace inner spiritual power. The warning of Jesus in his parable of the five foolish virgins suggests that His second coming will find many professing Christians indifferent to the real cause of Christ.

The only other vision associated with this final period is the opening of the seventh seal. This final prophecy reveals a silence in heaven for one-half hour, which is a prophecy that identifies the last dated event that God has revealed before the end of time. That event, which occurred in 1967, has begun the final era of church history to which the final signs before our Lord’s return have been dated.

Jesus, in His sermon regarding the end of time, referred to this final dated event of 1967, which also is identified in the opening of the seventh and final seal.

All the Revelation prophesies have been fulfilled, beginning with events in the year of 33 A.D. when Jesus first built His church and will conclude at the second coming of Christ, when Jesus shall glorify His church and present it to the Heavenly Father.

In our cassette tape studies we look in greater detail at these visions identified in each of these seven church periods.

Seven Church Periods

The Seventh Church Period
(Laodicea)

The Seventh Church Period
Of Revelation (Laodicea)

God has revealed political and religious events that would take place between the year 33 A.D. and the second coming of Christ, events significant to the Church of God. Most of the prophecies have already been fulfilled precisely as they prophesied. The only one that remains is the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, the final event discussed in the Revelation.

In our last lesson we looked at the sixth period of church history which spanned the time period from 1880 to 1967 A.D. In this lesson we will look at the seventh and final period of the Christian era, identified as the Laodician church period, a period of history that spans from about 1967 A.D. to the second return of Christ. There are two visions associated with this period.
The first vision is the letter to the church at Laodicea, recorded in chapter 3:14-22.

"And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God; I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth. Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see. As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent. Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches."

The sixth church age was one of spiritual excitement and power, but sadly the atmosphere in this final, seventh period has dramatically deteriorated, just as prophesied by the Laodicean letter.

From the middle of this century, somewhere after the 1950’s, the spiritual expression of faith declined to no small degree. The spiritual power and bold preaching of truth that were present in the earlier days of this century have been abandoned and replaced by religious organization and planning.

Churches, who once relied upon meetings of prayer now devote their time in committee and organizational meetings. Revival meetings have turned into life-enriching seminars. Simple and basic messages of truth have been replaced by sermons of homiletical and political correctness. Preaching for the souls of man has now been replaced by lessons of social interest. Present day pulpits are now battlegrounds against social injustice and political intrigue rather than being places of war against satan and his devises.

The fire of revival does not exist in the pulpits or in the hearts of the professing believers of Christ. For most of modern-day Christianity the priorities of serving God have been replaced by the personal ambitions of worldly wants and needs. This is the deteriorated condition of the last church age, the age in which we presently live.

There is no praise for this seventh church age in Christ’s letter to the Laodiceans, only criticism and condemnation. He identifies this as a time of peace and prosperity for the church, where no outward physical attacks threaten the believers, but which has caused the professing church to be indifferent and complacent to its high calling in Christ.

It is a time prophesied to be where wealthy sanctuaries blast forth a memorial to our human achievements while the evil of man’s heart grows more wicked with each passing moment.

It is a time of spiritual decline even as the church pursues a ministry of religious and organizational activity where few converts are born into the Kingdom of God. This is the spiritual atmosphere prophesied of Christ that would exist in the seventh and final period of church history, the time in which now are living.

The Laodicean church age is a time of complacency and misdirected priorities, described by Jesus as lukewarm. It is a spiritual condition that puts a bad taste in the mouth of God.

This seventh church age presents the most serious threat against the church of God of all that have come before it. It is a time where the devil is becoming more successful at undermining the credibility and authority of God’s true Church than any other time in church history.

Although satan was unsuccessful in destroying the church through paganism, papalism or protestantism, he is now making great inroads through the period of peace and prosperity.

Jesus said of the seventh church age that it would be a time of spiritual ignorance, even though we claim to be rich and increased with goods and that we have need of nothing. But in reality, Jesus sees the professing church during this period of history to be spiritually wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked.

But even in the midst of this tragic spiritual atmosphere of the final seventh period of history, there is hope for the sincere. God’s answer for these final days is three-fold.

First, Jesus advises that we buy of Him gold that is tried in the fire. When gold is used as an illustration in the scriptures, it is used to represent the purity of faith. The first advise then, is that the church return to a purity of faith in God that will accomplish things that we are incapable of accomplishing through human effort. In so doing, we will become spiritually wealthy once again.

The second answer is to buy white raiment to cover the shame of our nakedness. In other words, return to the purity of Christian morality and spiritual righteousness that is taught in the word of God. In our current time the church has lowered its standards of belief in an attempt to attract all manner of sinners. Life styles that are condemned and judged by God have crept into the thought of Christian acceptance.

The Laodicean church age has lowered the standard’s of God, and the only answer is to return to true, Biblical righteousness which will cover the spiritual and moral nakedness allowed within the church. In so doing, the church can restore its lost credibility and authority to become productive witnesses of a holy God.

The third solution for this church age is that we anoint our eyes with eye-salve so that we may see. This suggests a visual illness or blindness that requires healing. Since a spiritual application is intended, we would identify this to mean a sincere return to the study and teaching of the basic doctrines (truths) of God’s word.

In this vision we are shown our Lord Jesus standing at the door of every Christian’s heart, knocking that He may enter with a renewed spiritual power and wisdom in these latter times of human history. Those who open the door of their hearts, to become bold examples of truth and righteousness, shall be granted to sit with Christ in His throne. Those who rebel against Christ’s warning and advise shall be as one of the foolish virgins, who will not be prepared when the call of the bridegroom suddenly comes forth.

In His love, God has warned us of the condition of these final moments of human history and how we can overcome them. It is a personal matter that each of us must apply to ourselves, for there is no prophecy of a great spiritual revival yet to come before our Lord’s return.
The second vision of this church period is the opening of the seventh seal, recorded in chapter 8:1

"And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour."

Before God opened this seventh seal He stepped back a moment to share another vision in chapter 7 that is not in sequence and unrelated to the opening of the seals. God often does this in the Revelation, as if to say, I have been showing you the bad stuff, now let me show you some good stuff.

While we will not explore the vision of chapter 7 in this lesson, let’s take a moment to hear about some of the good stuff. In the preceding visions of the opening of the first six seals, God warned His church that it would be assaulted by pagan and false religions, by political empires, by war, crime and many other earthly calamities throughout history.
But before He opens the seventh and final seal, God takes a moment in chapter 7 to encourage His church not to be afraid...for His true followers (the Church of God) are eternally protected. He reassures His people that the gates of hell will not prevail against them. God reminds His true believers to stay faithful, knowing that we shall inherit the crown of life, for we are joint heirs with Christ, and we shall live with Him forever in eternal glory.

All the things throughout history which satan has used against the Church of God shall not succeed in keeping us from our final reward. God’s people shall be victorious. This is the message that God wants every true believer to be reminded of in chapter 7, after which He then reveals the final prophesy of human events before the end of time. This final prophecy is revealed in the opening of the last and final seventh seal,

"And when he had opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour."

Notice the short duration of the fulfillment of this final prophesy. It says that there shall be silence in heaven for a space of about 1/2 hour, which equates to an actual 6-8 day period of time. In other words, the final vision defines a final event that would last for a period of about 6 to 8 days. This is the last dated prophesy revealed in scripture. Once this prophecy is fulfilled, there is nothing else that God can say from heaven, His prophesies are now silenced.

A sincere student of the scriptures can only conclude that these days in which we live are the midnight hours of man’s history on earth. The seventh seal has been opened and its prophesy fulfilled in the year 1967. Even Daniel the prophet, some 2500 years ago, was given the vision and time of this final prophesied event, just as did Jesus some 2000 years ago when He prophesied the time when the gentiles would be fulfilled.

In other lessons we deal with this prophecy in greater detail, but for this lesson we will confine our comments to the date and fulfillment of this final prophesy.

The prophetical 1/2 hour, which interprets to a literal 6-8 day duration, was fulfilled in 1967 in the miracle 6 day war, when the Jews reclaimed possession of their capital city, Jerusalem, after 2500 years of gentile control. This event fulfilled the prophecies of both Daniel and Jesus, and satisfies the opening of the seventh seal.

Beyond this date of 1967 God provides no future prophesy to suggest that our human family shall exist for future generations. We are currently living in a time of grace where the final signs leading to the second coming of Christ are happening precisely as all the scriptures reveal.

The foolish will dismiss these historical visions of God, to carry on life as normal, while those who are wise in their knowledge of God and His word, are preparing themselves for their victorious journey into the next life. For God’s people, the spiritual warfare on earth is about to end, a war that has been going on from the beginning of human history. The conclusion of the war is victory in Jesus for those who trust in His precious name.

The seventh and final church period began in 1967 A.D. Although Jesus has given us specific signs that reveal His soon return, only God knows the final date of human existence on earth, a date that Bible students recognize to be close at hand.

The devil knows that this is his final opportunity to destroy the Church of God, and in so doing win the remainder of the souls of man. Although we presently live in a world where Christians are allowed to worship and live without the threat of imprisonment or persecution, these are perilous and threatening times for the church.

Sincere observers of these days of human history conclude that we are fulfilling the lukewarm prophecy of this final church period, that many professing Christians are indifferent to the real cause of Christ and are complacent in their love to God and for the salvation of their fellowman.

There are no Biblical prophecies of a great world-wide spiritual revival before our Lord’s return. The condition of religion will be as described in the Revelation. Our Lord shall return to a great falling away and complacency within the Christian community. The only hope is for each individual believer who responds to the urging of God’s Spirit, by remaining faithful in following Christ to search out our own salvation with fear and trembling.

Will the Lord find us faithful at His return? That is the question that each must answer for our self. In general, the answer will be no for the masses of people. According to scripture, the Lord shall find only a few at His return who regard their religious salvation as the top priority of their life.

The final event which occurred in 1967 has begun the final era of church history to which the final signs before our Lord’s return have been dated. Jesus, in His sermon regarding the end of time, referred to this final dated event.

Every prophecy in scripture has been fulfilled, there are no others. There are no great revivals yet to be enjoyed nor is there to be a future anti-Christ who shall make his appearance on earth, for the anti-Christ is already here and recognized by sincere students of God’s word.

This is the message of Revelation and the reason why it was written. God wants His people to be prepared for the next event in history, which shall be the second coming of Jesus Christ, who at that time shall destroy the natural universe as we know it and judge both the good and evil, measuring out His punishment on the wicked and His reward to the good and faithful.

The only reason that can be offered for the Lord’s tarrying is that He is giving us a grace period to get our house in order.

Our brothers and sisters before us have faced the events of the past, just as God prophesied they would happen. It is now our turn to face these final moments in preparation of the ultimate event when time on earth shall be no more.

The Church of God has always been the only winner on earth and it shall be the only winner in the eternal world that awaits us. I am deeply thankful to God for His eternal salvation through Jesus Christ, a salvation that has placed me, as it does all others, a member in the Church of God that Jesus built. It still stands true as it did almost 2000 years ago, when the early disciples wrote in Acts 2:47,

"The Lord adds to the church daily those who are saved."

It is wise advise, especially in the moment that we live, to "look up, for your redemption draws near."


==Foundation Studies=

Parallel Series Of Visions

FIRST SERIES
Letters To The Seven Churches
Chapters 2 and 3
1. Ephesus - First church age - ad 33 - 270
2. Smyrna - Second church age - ad. 270 - 530
3. Pergamos - Third church age - ad. 530 - 1530
4. Thyatira - Fourth church age - ad. 1530 - 1730
5. Sardis - Fifth church age - ad. 1730 - 1880
6. Philadelphia - Sixth church age - ad. 1880 - 1967
7. Laodicia - Seventh church age - ad. 1967 - second coming of Jesus

SECOND SERIES
Opening Of The Seven Seals
Chapter 6
1. White Horse - First church age
2. Red Horse - First and second church age
3. Black Horse - Third and fourth church age
4. Pale Horse - Fourth and Fifth church age
5. Souls of slain saints- Third, fourth and fifth church age
6. Great earthquake - Sixth church age
7. Silence 1/2 hour - Seventh church age

THIRD SERIES
Sealing of God's Saints
Chapter 7
1. First through Seventh church age

FOURTH SERIES
Sounding of The Trumpets
Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11
1. Hail and Fire - First church age
2. Burning mountain - Second church age
3. Star fell from heaven - Third church age
4. Third part of sun smitten - Third church age
5. Smoke/Locusts - Third church age
6. Four Angels loosed - Third church age
7. Voices from heaven - Seventh church age

FIFTH SERIES
Two Slain and Resurrected Witnesses
Chapter 11
1. Witnesses slain - Second and Third church age
2. Witnesses resurrected - Fourth church age

SIXTH SERIES
Woman and Dragon
Chapters 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
1. Woman/Man child - First thru Seven church age
2. Dragon - First, second, third church age

SEVENTH SERIES
The Panorama of Beasts
Chapters 11, 13, 17
1. Beast from bottomless pit - Second church age
2. Leopard Beast - Second church age
3. Lamblike Beast - Fourth church age
EIGHTH SERIES
The Harlot & Her Daughters
Chapters 17, 18

1. Second church age thru Second Coming of Christ

NINTH SERIES
The Angel From Heaven
Chapter 20

1. First church age thru second coming of Christ

DISCUSSION

The first vision is not actually a vision but rather letters to the seven churches of Asia. As we have already learned, these seven letters to the seven churches identify the seven church periods through which the Revelation spans. This series of letters helps us to understand the spiritual atmosphere of the entire Christian era from beginning to end. Each church age is thoroughly discussed in the cassette tape study series, as are all the other visions.

The second vision is the opening of the seven seals. The first seal reveals a rider on a white horse with a bow in his hand. It is said of the rider that he went forth conquering and to conquer and that a crown was given to him. The color of horse is the only significant characteristic of the horse, which in this case is white, a color identified with purity. The human rider is the active agent in the vision, pointing our attention toward a religious event. The vision symbolizes the early Christian church at its beginning in 33 ad as it went forth conquering sin and paganism through the purity of its teaching the word of God and of its morality.

The second seal reveals a rider on a red horse who had been power to take peace from the earth and who was given a great sword to kill. This symbol identifies the persecutions against the Christian church by the political system of Rome sparked by their pagan religious beliefs.

The third seal reveals a rider on a black horse with balances in his hand that foretold the