The Great Reveal

A bearded man in ancient robes writing a scroll on the beach at sunset with an eagle flying above and waves crashing nearby

GOD gives Jesus a message for His servants through an angel to John. John faithfully records what he sees. A blessing is promised to all who read, hear, and obey because the time is near. (Berean Bible Comment)


Jesus’s Apostle John wrote (v9,10): “I, John, your brother and partner in the tribulation and kingdom and perseverance that are in Jesus, was on the island of Patmos because of the word of GOD and my testimony about Jesus. On the LORD’s day I was in the Spirit, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet. . .”

Patmos is a small, rocky island in the Aegean Sea. According to commentary in the Berean Bible, “Roman records show it was used for political exiles,” and that “archaeology reveals first-century marble quarries on Patmos; exilees often labored in them.”

It’s the LORD’s day!

Apostle John doesn’t mince his words when, in his salutation, he clearly states from whom his letter comes: “Grace and peace to you from. . . Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.”

The Apostle is about to report events that might well require one of those movie warnings that caution, “The following may be disturbing, containing violence, etc.” But the exiled Apostle doesn’t wait until the end of his letter to give the GOOD NEWS, for he proclaims up front (1:7), “Behold, He [JESUS] is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see Him,” which references the prophecies of Daniel (7:13) and Zechariah (12:10).

JESUS RETURNS. Think, The Return of the King. This is the same Jesus that was put on trial for no crime except an offended religious leadership and Roman appeasement. Found guilty though innocent, Jesus was abused, ridiculed, hung on a Roman cross until dead. Jesus’s dead body was laid in a tomb until He arose, alive in his flesh body, to be seen by and spoken to by many people, for 40 days.

But wait, there’s more!

Luke reports Jesus’s disciples were gathered with Jesus, and “as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight. And while they were gazing into heaven as he went, behold, two men stood by them in white robes, and said, ‘Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into heaven? This Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven.’ ” (Luke 1:9-11)



The “main stream” sees trouble ahead

In April, 2015, Ann Graham Lotz, daughter of evangelist Billy Graham, wrote, in her blog, about a talk she’d recently given on Joel 1:1 through Joel 2:17.

“The messages almost made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. Why? Because God was clearly warning that His judgment is coming on America and on our world, and it’s going to be ugly. I knew it then, and I know it now,” she wrote.

Her blog referenced two scriptures, Matthew 24:21 Psalm 107:19:

For then there will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now. . .Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble, and He saved them from their distress.

Ms. Lotz understands the times in which we live are in fulfillment of scripture, and are clear warnings to the entire world. She also understands that believers have a responsibility to cry out to the Lord, Who can save.

“I believe Jesus is soon to return to take all of His followers to Heaven with Him in what is referred to as The Rapture. While this will be deliverance for His people, can you imagine the impact on our nation, let alone the world, when suddenly every single authentic Christian disappears?” Ms. Lotz wrote.

Ms. Lotz goes on to describe the chaos that ensues after Christians depart Earth, rescued from the wrath that comes to Earth.

“Institutions will collapse. Banks will close. The Stock Market will plunge. Planes will fall out of the sky. Cars will crash on the road. Government in America at every level will disintegrate. Families will be torn apart. In the unprecedented turmoil, our nation will be vulnerable for our enemies to seize the moment and attack us. There will be mass chaos, confusion, fear, grief, despair, anger, threats, danger. . . judgment,” she wrote.

This view is similar to the way the rapture is depicted in a film I watched not long ago. Christians leave and chaos follows. Sounds arrogant, don’t you think? Things are already falling apart, and we’re still here. On the other hand, we need to look at Israel while stuck in Egypt. Ms. Lotz points out that before the Exodus, Israel experienced three of the ten plagues.

“God may allow His people today to go through a time of distress and trouble before The Rapture takes place,” She wrote.

There are three views that I know of that describe the relation between the rapture and the time of tribulation, which is seven years. One view has Christians leaving Earth before the tribulation; another view says after the tribulation, just before the coming of the Lord. One other view is that Christians experience the first half of the tribulation only. I suppose Ms. Lotz’s views would be for a mid-trib rapture.

I don’t know. I do know that a prudent person desires rescue before trouble, but is prepared for staying around during time of distress. Look at Israel, Exodus 6-8, and we see the people experiencing the first three plagues while being protected, shielded from the remainder—then the were rescued. And they were rescued in style. G-d let them stay for the remaining plagues just to show His control over the situation. Only Egyptians experienced the troubles, the wrath of G-d. And by the time Israel left, the people took with them lots of silver and gold and livestock, all given to them by the Egyptians.

When is this all going to happen? G-d hasn’t revealed the precise day or time yet. We see signs of the times, as the cliché goes. And one might argue, as I’ve heard, that the cycle of events depicted in the Book of Revelation occur every hundred years. But it feels as if something is afoot now. That something is happening soon. Thee’s a tension, a troubling. . . Things just don’t feel right.

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