In the last two chapters of Revelation there is an obvious change of tone. We are given another view of eternity. Now God’s family gathers to share the joy of God’s presence and the rich gifts He has prepared for those who love Him. In these chapters we have a hint of what we call “heaven.” We
Now we find, somewhat surprisingly, that the battle described in Revelation 19 is followed by a period of a thousand years. Satan is “locked and sealed” in the Abyss, to “keep him from deceiving the nations anymore” until the thousand years end. Тhere is a “first resurrection” at which
In spite of the pain, there is joy in heaven as history’s end comes. As the glorified figure of the Lamb prepares to battle His enemies on earth, we hear the multitude shouting: „Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns. Let us rejoice and be glad and give Him glory!“
Revelation 18 makes it plain that Babylon here represents not only political power but also material wealth and luxury. As God’s judgment consumes the city of Babylon, her merchants and kings and sea captains and sailors will weep and mourn for their lost riches. When the state and its leaders
The first figure John describes is a pregnant woman who is under attack by a great red dragon. The dragon is identified as Satan. We are told that he is the leader of a group of angels who rebelled against God. The woman, probably representing Israel, is taken to a place of safety in the