God’s Final Work: The Fulfillment of the Book of Revelation
Main references: Rv 1 ~ 22 (Summary)
What is the fulfillment of Revelation, God’s final work?
It is where the betrayal of the traditional chosen people (church members), the destruction of the chosen people by a gentile destroyer, and the work of salvation by the promised pastor are being fulfilled. At the time of Revelation’s fulfillment, the betrayers who were once the traditional chosen people do all the work of betrayal as recorded [in the Bible], the destroyers do all the work of destruction as recorded [in the Bible], and the savior does all the work of salvation as recorded [in the Bible].
Two thousand years ago, Jesus called his disciple, Apostle John, up to heaven and showed him the future events that would be fulfilled through visions in advance, and Apostle John recorded what he had seen and heard in the book of Revelation. This prophecy of Revelation shall be preached to the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come (Mt 24:24), and only then does God fulfill the prophecy. When He fulfills this, He fulfills everything as it is written in all chapters of Revelation without adding to or taking away from them.
In the beginning, there is first the work of the lamp of the seven stars (messengers) that prepares the way like at the time of the First Coming (Rv 1). At this time, Satan’s Nicolaitans (Rv 2:15), like the Pharisee pastors of Satan’s group at the First Coming, invade the tabernacle of the seven stars. Satan’s pastor who invades deceives the servants (messengers) and congregation members of the tabernacle and makes them to eat teachings and food sacrificed to idols, just like Satan did to Eve at the time of Adam, and misleads them to commit acts of immorality with the spirit of Satan. When this happens, Jesus chooses one pastor to send letters that urges repentance to the seven stars of the tabernacle. The letter is about “Repent, and fight and overcome Satan’s invading pastor, the Nicolaitans. If you overcome, I will give you the things (blessings) promised in Revelation 2 and 3.” This is the promise, and the one who keeps this promise is the promised pastor. Without the things promised in Revelation 2 and 3, neither salvation nor the kingdom of heaven can be fulfilled. The one who knows the content and meaning of Revelation 2 and 3 will speak like this.
After these things happen, Apostle John, who sends the letters [on behalf of Jesus] in Revelation 2 and 3, is called up to heaven by Jesus and sees God’s throne in Revelation 4. Also, he sees and hears what must take place after the things happen in Revelation 2 and 3.
In chapter 5, John sees a scroll sealed with seven seals in the right hand of God, and weeps because no one is found worthy to open the scroll or look inside. However, after the Lamb triumphs, John takes the scroll and begins to open the seals in chapter 6, and as he opens the seals one by one, the physical entities (physical fulfillments) recorded in the scroll appear. When he opens the sixth seal, the sun, moon, and stars in heaven darken and fall, and the heaven and earth disappear. This occurs because the chosen people in Revelation 2 and 3 do not repent and believe even though they received the letters that urged repentance, and a judgment comes upon them in chapter 6. This is the scene where chosen people are destroyed due to their betrayal, and God judges them through the four living creatures before His throne.
Chapter 7 is about the beginning of recreation where the former heaven, the Spiritual Israel that does not repent even after they commit acts of immorality with gentile spirits through Satan’s pastor in Revelation 2 and 3, so they receive judgment in chapter 6 and both the heaven and the earth disappear. This creation is the work of sealing 12,000 people in each of the 12 tribes, a total of 144,000 people, by harvesting. Thus, [chapter 7] is about the work of sealing after the event in chapter 6.
In chapter 8, the last of seven seals is opened. In Revelation 8 and 9, the spirits of those who were thrown out in chapter 6 are killed by a third and a third due to another nation, and a third [of the spirits] are killed in chapter 12 (verse 4).
In Revelation 10, Jesus opens all the seals in chapter 8 where he started to open them from chapter 6. Then, he gives the open scroll to John, the messenger who speaks on behalf of Jesus, through an angel. As John receives and eats the scroll, he prophesies before many peoples, nations, languages, and kings (all denominations and churches in the world).
In chapter 11, after the two witnesses who stand before the Lord are sacrificed by the beast that came out of the abyss, they receive the breath of life again and resurrect. Therefore, the kingdom of the world becomes the kingdom of God as the last (seventh) trumpet is blown.
The heaven (tabernacle) in Revelation 12 and 13 is the same thing, which is the tabernacle of the seven stars in Revelation 2 and 3. Satan’s pastors who invaded the tabernacle of heaven in chapter 13 fights against and overcomes the congregation members of the heaven tabernacle, and forces them to receive Satan’s mark on their foreheads and right hands. Since the congregation members who received the mark worshipped Satan’s pastor, this was an act of betrayal. The child born of a woman clothed with the sun, moon, and stars and his brothers in chapter 12 fights against and overcomes the group of the dragon who invaded the tabernacle. Since then, there is the kingdom of God and salvation. This is the fulfillment of the promise in chapter 2 and 3.
Deuteronomy 28 explains about the one who is victorious and the one who is defeated. Those who are defeated will lose everything, while those who are victorious will keep everything. The dragon that has reigned over the world for 6,000 years is seized at the end, and now, victorious God reigns over the world. This is the victory. From this moment, the kingdom of God is established. In the battle between God’s pastor and Satan’s pastor, God’s pastor is defeated in chapter 13, but overcomes in chapter 12.
The congregation members in chapter 13 are those who received the mark in the name of the beast, Satan’s pastor, and the congregation members in chapter 14 are those who are sealed in the name of God and Jesus. In chapter 15, those who have been victorious over the beast of the dragon’s pastor in chapter 13 and his image and over the number of his name gather before God’s throne, and God uses them as bowls of God’s wrath and pronounces judgment by pouring [the bowls of wrath] on the throne of the beast (destroyers) and the betrayers in chapter 16. As a result, the nation of the beast, Babylon, is divided into three.
In Revelation 17, the secret of the prostitute and the seven heads with ten horns is made known. And in Revelation 18, home for demons, Babylon, receives judgment from God since they made all the nations drink the maddening wine of adulteries which is the food of Satan. Even though God passes judgment in chapters 6 and 18, the entities in chapter 6 are different from the entities in chapter 18. The judgment in chapter 6 is passed upon the betrayers, the chosen people, and the judgment in chapter 18 is passed upon the destroyers. In chapter 18, the chosen people betray and are married to the demons of Babylon, and in chapter 19, the wedding with the Lamb takes place.
In Revelation 20, the dragon is seized, and the souls of those who had been beheaded and those who are alive become one and get to reign with Christ for a thousand years as the ones who are first resurrected. And when the thousand years are over, the dragon is released from the Abyss for a while and goes out to deceive God and Magog (those who only have flesh without God inside them). And as they attack the Holy City, they are devoured by fire. This is receiving judgment.
In Revelation 21, the former heaven and earth is put to an end, and God and the kingdom of heaven comes down upon the new heaven and new earth that is created. This place becomes the kingdom of heaven where there is no death and pain.
In Revelation 22, there is a reward and punishment (eternal life and eternal punishment) according to what they have done, and those who are sealed come to live with God forever. This tree of life in the kingdom of heaven bears twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month, and outside are the dogs, liars, and such, and the water of life is given to those who want it without cost.
If I were to summarize the contents above once again, it is as follows. Revelation 1:1-8 is the conclusion where the all chapters of Revelation are summarized. The events of Revelation start from verse 9 where Jesus chooses Apostle John, his disciple, and commands him to send letters to the seven stars. After Jesus sent letters to the seven stars through John in Revelation 2 and 3, Jesus calls his disciple John up to heaven, and shows him the throne of God in chapter 4. In chapter 5, God gives the scroll sealed with seven seals to Jesus who overcame, and Jesus starts to open the seven seals of the scroll from chapter 8 and opens the last seal in chapter 8. Then, the scroll is opened and all the physical entities of the prophecy recorded in the scroll appear.
The work of sealing in chapter 7 is followed by the chosen people, the sun, moon, and stars, falling from the heaven, and both the heaven and earth disappearing. In chapter 8 and 9, the spirits of the chosen people who were thrown out in chapter 6 are killed by a third and a third due to another nation (a third is killed in Rv12:4). In chapter 10, since all the seven seals are opened, the angel gives the open scroll, that is, the revealed scroll to John to eat, and John prophesizes about the Word in the scroll before all the nations, peoples, and kings. In chapter 11, after the two witnesses stand before the Lord and are sacrificed, the last seventh trumpet is blown. With this, the kingdom of the world becomes the kingdom of God.
In chapter 12, the child born of a woman clothed with the sun, moon, and stars and his brothers fight and overcome the pastor of the dragon who invades [the tabernacle] in chapter 13. By overcoming, the dragon is thrown out, and from that time, there is the kingdom of God and salvation. The congregation members in chapter 13 are the betrayers who received the mark from the beast and the pastor of the dragon. The congregation members in chapter 14 are the first fruits, the 144,000, sealed by God and the Lamb.
In chapter 15, those who are victorious over the beast, his image, and over the number of his name, 666, in chapter 13 became the bowls of God’s wrath. Since the bowl was poured on the betrayers and the throne of the beast (destroyers) in chapter 16 to judge them, the Babylon is divided into three.
In chapter 17, the secret of the prostitute who provided the maddening wine of adulteries and her group, the beast with the seven heads and ten horns, is revealed that they are the pastors of the nation of Babylon. And in chapter 18, Babylon makes all the nations drink the maddening wine of adulteries, and it is made known that the chosen people that betrayed will be judged for they married the demons of Babylon.
In chapter 19, it is made known that there will be a wedding banquet with the Lamb after the judgment of Babylon in chapter 18. In chapter 20, there is the first resurrection where the souls of those who had been beheaded and those who are alive become one to reign with Christ for a thousand years after the dragon is seized. And in chapter 21, the former heaven and earth are put to an end, and God and the kingdom of heaven comes down to create the new heaven and new earth. As a result, there is no death and pain and all creation is renewed. In chapter 22, the water of life, as clear as crystal, flows from the throne [of God and of the Lamb], the tree of life stands on each side of the river and bears twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month, and those who are sealed reign forever with God. However, outside are the dogs, those who practice magic arts, and everyone who loves and practices falsehood, and they are eventually thrown into the lake of burning sulfur.
Jesus promises the Revelation, and he has come and is fulfilling it today. Jesus has sent his angel [messenger] to give them this testimony (all the events of Revelation) for the churches and whoever wishes will take the free gift of the water of life (food that gives eternal life). However, those who do not believe and who have added to or taken away from the book of Revelation cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Only those who are sealed and whose names are written on the book of life can enter the kingdom of heaven. This is the fulfillment of Revelation, God’s final work.
Amen!
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