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Now then, let’s understand something very important and very profound here.
Of the 144,000 in Revelation 7, that cannot be anyone who is in the Church
today. And that’s why the Jehovah Witnesses are completely wrong on
their 144,000 and their interpretation and understanding of it. Why is
it that I say that the 144,000 of Revelation 7 cannot be any of us?
Well let’s answer the question by scripture. Let’s first of all go to
2 Corinthians 1 and let’s see that we are now sealed with the Holy Spirit of
God. Whenever you receive the Holy Spirit you have been sealed.
Now let’s see that and let’s understand that. So we will see that the
144,000 were not sealed with the Holy Spirit until this particular time down
into the tribulation. So we’ll see that very clearly.
Now let’s pick it up here, 2 Corinthians 1:20, (KJV). “For all the
promises of God in Him are
yea, and in Him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.” And that’s one thing we
can do brethren. We can claim the promises of God. Not because
we’re anything. Not because we’re something that we have done on
ourselves and we now deserve it. No, we claim the promises of God for
the sake of Christ. For the sake of His word. For the sake of
His truth. For His righteousness. And it’s always yes, because
He won’t deny the promise. He will fulfill it.
Now notice, “Now He which stablisheth us with you in Christ, and hath
anointed us [that is with the Holy Spirit] is God; Who hath also
sealed us, and given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts” (vs. 21-22).
Now the earnest of the Spirit is the down payment. See, we are just
like the unleavened bread now. When we are leavened in our spiritual
form then we will have the fullness of the Spirit, and that’s why leaven is
pictured in good cause at that particular time. We only have the
earnest of it now.
Let’s go to Ephesians 1 and let’s see how he explained it to those at
Ephesus, concerning the Holy Spirit. Now notice how this begins here.
Now let’s pick it up in verse 12. “That we should be [that is those
who are in the first resurrection] the praise of His glory who first trusted
in His Christ. In Whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the
word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in Whom also after that ye
believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise, which is the
earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession,
unto the praise of His glory” (Eph. 1:12-14). So if you have the
Holy Spirit of God now, you have been sealed. So you cannot be any of
the 144,000 of Revelation 7.
Now let’s go back to Revelation 7 and let’s see who the 144,000 there are.
And this will show how true God’s word is. Now let’s pick it up here
in verse 3. “Saying, “Do not damage the earth nor the sea, nor the
trees, until we seal the servants of our God in their foreheads.” (A.T.)
We’ve already been sealed so these are those who are now called and
converted by God’s supernatural act.
Now notice… Let’s go back and just review the things in Revelation 6 for
just a minute. How that all of those things that the prophet Joel said
concerning the heavens, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the earthquake,
and the pouring out of the Spirit of God, how even Peter prophesied that
that would be before the great and notable day of the Lord. And so
this is showing it right here. That’s what happened. Now here is
the fulfillment of the Pentecost harvest, or the 50th day harvest
by God. This is a separate harvest. Separate from the Church.
This is God’s divine intervention to fulfill and complete His word and call
those especially that He is determined to call.
Now let’s see who the 144,000 are. “And I heard the number of those
who were sealed: one hundred forty-four thousand, who were sealed out of
every tribe of the children of Israel. From the tribe of Judah…”
Now isn’t it interesting that in the book of Zechariah, God says that the
tents of Judah will be saved first. So here is Judah first.
“…Twelve thousand were
sealed; from the tribe of Reuben, twelve thousand were sealed…”
And of Gad, and of Asher, and of Nepthali. Of the tribe of Manasseh,
Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Zebulon, Joseph, and Benjamin. Now Dan is left
out. The reason Dan is left out is because the book of Genesis says of
the prophecy of Dan that he would wait for his salvation. And of
course Dan is the tribe of Israel that is so involved in idol worship and
Catholicism. So God is going to save them later. They’re not
included in this 144,000. So this is a special category that God has
saved for Himself.
Now let’s understand when in time frame does this take place in the
tribulation. We know that the overall tribulation is 3 ½ years.
So this is an event which takes place before the 3 ½ years has expired.
So let’s go back to the book of Hosea, chapter 5, the very last verse there,
and we will see that this gives us a prophetic time frame as to when this
took place. Hosea 5:15 God says concerning Israel, “I will to
and return to My place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek My
face: in their affliction they will seek Me early.”
Now the prophecies are true. Israel is going into captivity.
Now there are some people out there who say, “Israel is not going into
captivity today.” That is a lie and that is a false prophet. And
he is teaching things that are not according to the scriptures. Oh,
that it would be, that Israel could be in such a condition before God that
they wouldn’t have to go into tribulation. But you read all of the
prophecies concerning where Israel is when Christ returns and all of them
show that they are in captivity. So here are the children of Israel in
captivity and out of those who are in captivity 144,000 are brought to
repentance and are sealed. Now when during the {tribulation} millenium
does this take place?
Let’s go to Hosea 6:1. Here it is speaking of Israel during this time
of repentance. “Come, and let us return unto the LORD: for He hath
torn, and He will heal us; He hath smitten, and He will bind us up.
After two days will He revive us…” Now in prophecy how long is a day?
In prophecy a day is a year. So this is after two full years.
That’s when the sign of the Son of man is going to appear in heaven and God
will then begin to raise them up. Now notice, “…He will revive us: in
the third day…” That is, beginning in the third year of the
tribulation, which means there’s a whole year to the third year left and
there is another six months making a total of a year and a half. So
the whole tribulation is 3 ½ years altogether, broken down into the first
two years, coming down through the opening of the seals until the sign of
the Son of man appears in heaven. And then we come down to the time
now of Revelation 7 where that we have what? We have then the 144,000
of Israel sealed just like it says right here in Hosea 6. “…In the
third day He will raise us up, and we shall live in His sight” (Hosea
6:1-2).
Now notice also the prophecy. “Then shall we know, if we
follow on to know the LORD: His going forth is prepared as the morning; and
He shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto
the earth” (vs. 3). So this is what we have back in Revelation 7.
God intervening to save them.
Now then, what does it say concerning the preaching of the gospel? It
says to the Jews first, which includes Israel as we’ve seen here. All
Israel. Then who does it go to after that? To the Greek or the
Gentile. Now God is also going to reach down and supernaturally seal,
and supernaturally by the power of God’s Holy Spirit through this angel who
is commissioned to do so. Now let’s understand something. All of
these will receive the Holy Spirit first, then they will be baptized just
like it was with Cornelius’ household. They received the Holy Spirit
first, then they were baptized. Now can God do that? Yes, He
can. God chooses to do that whenever it is His choice to do so, like
He did with Cornelius. But do they still have to be baptized?
Yes they do. So then what will happen then? There will be great
baptismal ceremonies taking place with the 144,000.
Now then, since it goes to the Gentile also, the same thing is going to
occur. But notice this, Revelation 7:9, A.T. “After these things
I looked, and behold, a great multitude, which no one was able to number…”
So this shows contrary to the preaching of some, that God is not just
restricting those that He is calling from the time of Christ until His
return, to 144,000. Such a thing could never be. Because if even
on the very first day, as we saw of Pentecost, 3000 were converted and
thousands were added. Another place it says, “…and 5000 souls were
added.” Great multitudes in Jerusalem believed. And we saw where
James told Paul when Paul came up to visit James there in Acts 22.
What did James say? He said “Behold the thousands that believe in
Christ and are zealous for the law.” So anybody who says that God is
only calling 144,000 in this age just doesn’t know what he’s talking about
and he’s twisting and turning the scripture to his own destruction.
Now here it says, “…a great multitude, which no one was able to number…”
Where did they come from? “…Out of every nation and tribes, and
peoples, and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb,
clothed in white robes and palms in their hands;” You know just like
we saw yesterday. White robes, they’re called to the wedding.
These are some of the guests who are called at the very last minute out of
the highways and out of the byways, and out of the places that God is doing
it at the last minute. So this undoubtedly, let’s just say this, since
this is prophesied in Acts 2 to happen with all the signs preceding it, and
it happened on the day of Pentecost there in Acts 2, therefore this has to
happen on the next to the last Pentecost before Christ puts His feet on the
earth. Or the Pentecost before the resurrection. So we have
these people here now who in these circumstances will be converted for one
year. These people, the 144,000 and the great innumerable multitude
then are reckoned as the laborers who are put into work and hire at the
eleventh hour. So there’s only one hour left. And in this case
that pictures one year left. So is God able to do that? Yes He
is. No doubt about it. So they’re going to receive salvation.
Now notice, let’s just finish here chapter 7. “And they were calling
out with a loud voice, to Him who is sitting on the throne and to the Lamb,
saying, “The salvation of our God!”, because that’s what they’re going to
receive. “Then all the angels stood around the throne and the elders
and the four living creatures, fell upon their faces before the throne and
worshipped God, saying, “Amen! Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and
thanksgiving, and honor, and power, and might to our God into the ages of
eternity! Amen!” (vs. 10-12, A.T.).
“And one of the elders answered
and said to me, “Those who are clothed with white robes, who are they,
and from where did they come?” Then I said to him, “Sir, You know.”
and he said to me, “These are those who have come out of great tribulation,
and they have washed their robes, and have made their robes white in the
blood of the Lamb. Because of this they are before the throne of God,
and serve Him day and night in His temple; and the One who is sitting on the
throne shall tabernacle among them. They shall not hunger any more,
neither shall they thirst any more, nor shall the sun, no the heat fall upon
them; because the Lamb who is in the {midst}of the throne will
shepherd them, and will lead them to the fountains of living waters,
and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes” (vs. 13-17, A.T.).
So this projects forward to the time that we know in Revelation 21 showing
the finality of God’s plan. So what this is doing it’s showing, now
what is God going to do with the 144,000 and great innumerable multitude?
First of all He’s showing that they’re going to be resurrected. Of
course they’re not going to be resurrected until the first resurrection
takes place. But it also shows that they are not going to enter into
the millenium as physical human beings. They’re going to be spirit
beings. So now we have a good setting to go on and understand what
we’re talking about with some of the other scriptures concerning the day of
Pentecost and the resurrection.
Ok, let’s go ahead now. Now I’m just going to summarize chapter 8,
and chapter 9, but each of them are the seven trumpet plagues. The
seventh seal is opened and then the first angel goes out. Now isn’t it
interesting it talks about the first angel going out and blows his trumpet.
Then the second angel, then the third angel, then the fourth angel, then the
fifth angel, then the sixth angel. Now let’s come over here to
Revelation 11 and we will see when the seventh angel sounds, and the seventh
angel is the last trump. That’s what we need to understand. And
the saints are resurrected at the last trump, not trumpets. As I
mentioned yesterday, the Feast of Trumpets is a day of war, memorial of
blowing of trumpets. So here we have a sequence of seven trumpets.
Now if you don’t have the “Outline of Revelation” #1 and #2, and the chart
that goes with it, be sure and write for it. Cause it will show that
the first trumpet is blown shortly after the Pentecost where the 144,000 are
sealed and the great innumerable multitude. And that comes down
through the time sequence to when we come to the seventh trump, which then
has to be on the day of Pentecost, or right there abouts.
Now let’s pick it up here concerning the two witnesses, because then this
leads on up until up to the resurrection. Now, God allowed the two
witnesses to be killed. Revelation 11:8, “And their bodies shall
lie upon the street of the great city, which is spiritually called Sodom
and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.” Now Sodom tells us the
morals of the peoples. Egypt tells us the religion of the people
because the coming one world religion is going back to the whole thing of
Egyptian religious worship. That’s why it’s defined here.
Now notice, it also says, “…where also our Lord was crucified.” And
that is typified by Jerusalem because Jerusalem, even though it was city
that God chose to place His name there when the temple was built there. It
has never been faithful, with the exception of few of the kings, as we find
recorded in a history recorded in the books of Kings and Chronicles.
Now then, when they die, “Then they of the peoples and tribes and languages
and nations shall see their bodies three and a half days, and they shall not
allow their bodies to be put into tombs. And those who are dwelling on
the earth will rejoice over them, and will make merry, and will send gifts
to one another, because these, the two witnesses tormented them who dwell
upon the earth.” The last two enemies now to be killed. So the
world thinks. “Then after three and a half days, the spirit of
life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet…” Now
can you imagine how everyone is going to view that and take that. And
it says, “… and great fear fell upon those who were beholding them” (vs.
9-11, A.T.).
Then here is an example, a perfect example in the scripture concerning the
first shall be last and the last shall be first. The two witnesses
were the very last two who were martyred for Christ’s sake. And they
are the very first two who are resurrected. Notice after they stood on
their feet, verse 12, “And they heard a great voice out of heaven, saying,
‘Come up here!’ And they ascended up into heaven in a cloud; and their
enemies watched them. And in that hour there was a great earthquake,
and the tenth of the city fell, and in the earthquake there were killed
seven thousand men. And the rest became afraid, and gave glory to the
God of heaven.” The second woe is past:…” And the second woe was
introduced with the sixth trumpet. “…Behold the third woe comes
immediately” (vs. 12-14, A.T.).
Now verse 15, “Then the seventh angel sounded his trumpet; and there
were great voices in heaven, saying, “The kingdoms of this world have become
the kingdoms of our Lord’s and His Christ’s, and He shall reign into the
ages of eternity.” And the twenty-four elders, who sit before God on
their thrones, fell upon their faces and worshipped God, saying, We give You
thanks, O Lord God almighty, Who is, and Who was, and Who is coming,
that You have taken to Yourself Your great power and have reigned.”
Then the nations were angry, and Your wrath has come, and the time for the
dead to be judged, and to give the reward to your servants the prophets, and
to the saints, and those who fear Your name, the small and the great; and to
destroy those who destroy the earth” (vs. 15-18, A.T.). Now then, that
is the resurrection, is it not? The resurrection occurs at the seventh
trump. The last trump, just as Paul said.
Now let’s go back here to 1 Thessalonians 4 and let’s see where then, as we
saw in Matthew 24, the angels will pick us up as we are resurrected and will
bring us up to the sea of glass, because there is going to be the meeting
with the saints. And then we will see what has to happen here. 1
Thessalonians 4:14, “For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even
so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him. For this we
say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and
remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not [precede] prevent them which
are asleep. For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a
shout, with the voice of the archangel, and the trump of God: and the dead
in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive…” Now who are
those who are alive? One, those who are of the Church in the place of
safety. Two, the 144,000 of Revelation 7 and the great innumerable
multitude. So after all the dead in Christ have been raised, “Then we
which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in
the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air…” And the Greek could have the
meaning of this: for the meeting with the Lord in the air. “…And so
shall we ever be with the Lord” (1 Thes. 4:14-17, KJV).
Now then, let’s come to Revelation 14 and let’s see when that will take
place. Notice, I want you to understand. There are a lot of
things that have to take place after the resurrection before we come back to
the earth. Now it is true that the Feast of Trumpets pictures the day
when Christ and the saints put their feet on the earth on the Mount of
Olives. But the coming of Christ began with the sign of the Son of man
in heaven, and He kept coming closer and closer, and closer, and closer to
the earth.
Now let’s come there to Revelation 14 and let’s see the harvest of the
firstfruits. Let’s see what it says there. Then when we’re done
with this we’ll go back and we’ll examine the 144,000 again of Revelation 7
and the 144,000 of Revelation 14. But first let’s get us all
resurrected first. Let’s have that all taken care of.
Let’s begin here in verse12. “Here is the patience of the
saints, here are the ones who keep the commandments of God and the faith of
Jesus.” And that means having Jesus very own faith. “And I heard
a voice out of heaven, saying to me, “Write! Blessed are the dead who
die in the Lord from this time forward. Yes, says the Spirit, so that
they may rest from their labors; and their works follow them.” And
looked, and behold, a white cloud, and upon the cloud One like the
Son of man sitting, Who had on His head a golden crown; and in His hand a
sharp sickle.” Now what do you cut grain with? A sickle. “Then
another angel came out of the temple, crying with a loud voice to Him
sitting on the cloud, “Thrust your sickle and reap; because the time is come
for You to reap, for the harvest of the earth is ripe” (Rev. 14:12-15,
A.T.). Which Jesus said the harvest is the end of the age.
The age ended with the seventh trump. And this then is the
resurrection of the seventh trump. So as the age is ending the sickle
is put to the grain and all then are resurrected.
Now verse 16, “And the One who was sitting upon the cloud thrust His sickle
upon the earth and reaped the earth.” There is the first resurrection.
That occurs on Pentecost. Then it jumps forward to another harvest.
And this is the harvest of the destruction of the wicked through the seven
last plagues. So let’s see this now.
“And another angel came out from the altar, having authority over fire, and
he called with a loud cry to the one having the sharp sickle, saying,
“Thrust you sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the earth; because her
grapes [are] fully ripe.” These are the true grapes of wrath.
“Then the angel…” Now notice, the one who did the first harvesting was
like unto the Son of man, that’s Christ. Here now we have an angel
with a sickle. “Then the angel thrust his sickle into the earth, and
gathered the vine of the earth, and cast its fruit into the
great winepress of the wrath of God. And the winepress was trodden
outside the city, and blood spewed out from the winepress as high as the
horses bridle, to the distance of a thousand six hundred furlongs” (vs.
18-20, A.T.). This is the judgment and the valley of judgment.
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