REVELATION CHAPTER
19.
VIEW FOOTNOTES
The
Triumph of the Elect in Heaven. Rev.
19, 1-21.
The
hymn of the host in heaven: V.1. And
after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven,
saying,
Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power unto the Lord, our
God! V.2.
For true and righteous are His
judgments; for He hath judged the great whore, which did corrupt the
earth with
her fornication, and hath avenged the blood of His servants at her
hand. V.3.
And again they said, Alleluia! And
her smoke rose up forever and ever. V.4.
And the four and twenty elders and
the four beasts fell down and worshiped God, that sat on the throne,
saying,
Amen, Alleluia! The idea which had
merely been suggested in the preceding chapter, v.20, is here carried
out at
length, in a scene which presents the final triumph of the forces of
light and
righteousness: After these things I heard what resembled the loud voice
of a
great multitude m heaven, saying, Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and
power are
our God’s; for true and righteous are His judgments, since He has
judged the
great harlot, who corrupted the earth with her fornication; and He has
avenged
the blood of His servants at her hand. The glory of the last day is
here
anticipated. As the people of a nation go forth with shouts of victory
to meet
the returning conquerors, so the multitudes of the perfected saints
break forth
in hymns of triumph at the return of the victorious Lord of hosts. The
salvation
of the saints was in His hands, and He wrought it by the mighty
manifestation of
His grace. And so all glory and power belong to our Lord alone
throughout all
eternity. His judgments, His sentences, are true; they have been
rendered in
accordance with His promises; and they are just, for the rulers of the
kingdom
of Antichrist had every opportunity to see the errors of their way and
to return
to the truth, but they deliberately refused and thus invited the wrath
of the
Lord. For the countless souls which the great Roman harlot corrupted
with her
idolatry, and for the lives of other thousands whose blood she shed,
she will
have to answer with a sharp reckoning on the last day.
The
song of triumph is echoed by the singers and the elders: And for the
second time
they said, Hallelujah! And her smoke ascends forever and ever. And the
twenty-four elders and the four living beings fell down, and they
worshiped God
that is seated upon the throne, saying, Amen, Hallelujah! The great
harlot is
cast into the abyss of fire and brimstone, to be burned with fire
throughout
eternity, chap. 18, 8. And this fact causes both the elders
representing the
Church of God and the four cherubs that acted as His servants and
messengers to
fall down before the throne of God in the act of worshipful adoration,
and to
repeat, in endless refrain, their hymn of praise, Amen, Hallelujah; to
God alone
all praise and glory, through all eternity!
The
voice out of the throne: V.5. And
a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise our God, all ye His
servants, and
ye that fear Him, both small and great. V.6.
And I heard as it were the voice of a great
multitude and as the voice
of many waters and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying,
Alleluia; for the
Lord God omnipotent reigneth. V.7. Let
us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to Him; for the marriage of the
Lamb is
come, and His wife hath made herself ready. V.8.
And to her was granted that she
should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white; for the fine linen is
the
righteousness of saints. V.9. And
he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called unto the
marriage-supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, These are the true
sayings of
God. V.10. And
I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said unto me, See thou do it
not; I am
thy fellow-servant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of
Jesus;
worship God; for the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy. The
chorus of praise at the destruction of the great harlot is given in the
form of
antiphonal singing: And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Extol
our God,
all His servants, those that fear Him, both small and great. That was
the one
strophe addressed to the servants of the Lord, to those that are not
merely
members in His community, but whose special devotion to His interests,
to His
service and worship, has given them the closest fellowship with Him.
That is
their glorious privilege throughout eternity, to praise and extol the
Lord of
their salvation. Therefore they, in an antiphonal chant, respond to the
urgent
invitation: And I heard what resembled the voice of a great multitude
and the
rushing of many waters and the muttering of mighty thunders, saying,
Hallelujah,
for the Lord God, the Almighty, is King. Like the shouting of uncounted
masses
of people, like the irresistible rushing of mighty streams, like the
grumblings
and mutterings of a strong thunder, the song of the elect breaks forth
at the
Lord’s word, giving all praise to Him, the Lord, the almighty God, the
King of
the ages. The omnipotent God has conquered the portals of all His
enemies, and
revealed Himself as King over all.
To
this fact there is added another cause for rejoicing: Let us he glad
and exult,
and give glory to Him, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His
wife has
made herself ready; and to her was given to be clothed in shining white
fine
linen (for the fine linen was the righteous deeds of the saints). What
had been
foretold by the prophets and spoken of time and again by Christ and the
apostles
is here represented as being consummated in heaven. The bride of
Christ, the
holy Christian Church, the communion of saints, the whole number of
those that
have come to faith and remained faithful to the Lord unto the end, is
celebrating her marriage with the Lamb, with the Savior, with Christ.
That,
indeed, is a reason for the greatest rejoicing, for the highest
exultation, to
know that all the hopes of the centuries have now been realized, that
all the
believers are now united with their Savior throughout eternity. The
bride,
moreover, is clothed in the most gorgeous wedding-garment, all pure
white and
shining with brilliancy. It is a pure, precious dress of honor, the
dress of
salvation. For whereas without Christ all our righteousnesses are as
filthy
rags, in Him, through faith, even our smallest works, all the acts of
our
every-day life, are acceptable to the heavenly Father. Thus we shall be
ornamented in heaven with the garment which the heavenly Bridegroom has
merited
through His perfect obedience to the commandment of God, through the
shedding of
His blood, through His death and resurrection.
The
importance of this incident is heightened through an additional factor
which is
here recorded: And he says to me, Write, Blessed are they that are
called to the
marriage-feast of the Lamb. And he says to me, These are true words of
God. So
the Bride, the perfected saints, the believers that have been faithful
to the
end, are also invited to the marriage-feast of the Lamb, the union
which He had
planned before the beginning of the world. Truly, those people are
blessed with
a happiness which transcends all human conception, and there cannot be
the
slightest doubt as to their being heirs of all these joys, because He
who is the
Faithful, the True One, has given the promise, and He makes no mistake.
The
scene which John had witnessed so overwhelmed him that he relates: And
I fell
before his feet to worship him. He was ready to give divine honor to
this
messenger from heaven that unfolded the final triumph to him in such a
singular
manner, But the angel interposed: And he says to me, Not that: thy
fellow-servant I am and one of thy brethren that have the testimony of
Jesus;
worship God (for the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of Prophecy). The
testimony of Jesus, to which the angel referred, is that Spirit of
Prophecy by
whose power all the prophets and apostles, including John himself, had
testified
of Jesus and of His kingdom. Although the angels are heavenly spirits,
powerful
and blessed, yet they are but servants and witnesses of Christ, and
should
therefore not be given divine honor; for that belongs to God alone.
The
vision of the exalted Christ: V.11. And
I saw heaven opened, and, behold, a white horse; and He that s at upon
him was
called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He doth judge and make
war. V.12.
His eyes were as a dame of fire,
and on His head were many crowns; and He had a name written that no man
knew but
He Himself. V.13. And He was
clothed with a vesture dipped in blood; and His name is
called The Word of God. V.14. And
the armies which were in heaven followed Him upon white horses, clothed
in fine
linen, white and clean. V.15. And
out of His mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it He should smite the
nations;
and He shall rule them with a rod of iron; and He treadeth the
wine-press of the
fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. V.16.
And He hath on His vesture and on His thigh a name
written, KING OF
KINGS AND LORD of LORDS. Here the
last door is opened, and the great Victor appears in person: And I saw
heaven
opened, and, behold, a white horse, and He that sat upon Him was called
Faithful
and True, and in justice He judges and wages war. His eyes were like a
flame of
fire, and on His head He had many diadems, having a name written which
no one
knows but Himself, and clothed with a garment bespattered with blood,
and His
name is called “The Word of God.” Every Bible-reader recognizes this
man at
a glance; for every feature of this picture is depicted and repeated
again and
again. The Lord Jesus Christ Himself appears here upon a white horse as
the
Victor, as the triumphant King. In that bloody battle for the souls of
men He
has proved Himself the stronger, He has conquered all the enemies of
mankind,
forcing them to acknowledge His power forever. Faithful He is, for He
has kept
His promise, as it was given even in the Garden of Eden after the Fall;
true He
is, to be trusted at all times implicitly, for He is a Rock upon whom
our
confidence may rest without wavering. He has brought about a decision
in the
just cause which He represented; He has overcome in the war which the
enemies
themselves began. The zeal of justice and of judgment shines from His
eyes, and
He has the power over all the diadems and crowns of the world, all
kings and
rulers being but clay in His hands. All the languages of the world
cannot
possibly express the unspeakable majesty of the name of the Lord, Matt.
11, 27.
His garment is bespattered with the blood which He shed for the
salvation of the
world, Gen. 49, 11; Is. 63, 2. 3. Like the wounds in His hands and feet
and in
His side His blood-spattered garment is a witness of His triumph. One
of the
names which He proudly bears is “The Word of God,” John 1, 1. As the
almighty Word of the Father He has revealed Himself in this war by the
victory
which He has won, by which world, death, and Satan are overcome and
vanquished
forever.
The
Lord and His companions are further described: And the troops in heaven
followed
Him on white horses, clothed in white, clean, fine linen; and out of
His mouth
there proceeds a sharp sword, that with it He should smite the nations,
and
Himself will rule them with an iron rod, and Himself will tread the
wine-press
of the anger of the wrath of God Almighty; and He has upon His garment
and upon
His thigh a name written, “King of kings and Lord of lords.” The great
army
of heaven, consisting of the troops of all the elect, takes part in the
triumph
of the Champion. With white, clean, silk like linen the saints are
clothed, as
the Lord had promised them, chap. 3, 5; for their garment is the
perfect
righteousness of their Savior. They can trust their Lord all the more
implicitly
since the sharp, two-edged sword of the Word proceeds out of His mouth.
This is
the Word with which the Lord will kill His enemies, Is. 66, 16, and
overcome all
antichrists and adversaries, Is. 11, 4; 2 Thess. 2, 8. Against them it
is the
Word of His wrath, with which He will rule as with an iron scepter, Ps.
2, 9. He
it is that treads the wine-press of the wrath of God, of which the seer
had
spoken, chap. 14, 19. 20. Thus, in the final destruction of His
enemies, the
exalted Christ will reveal Himself as the King of kings and the Lord of
lords,
having divine power and glory from everlasting to everlasting.
The
destruction of the antichristian forces: V.17. And
I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice,
saying to
all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather
yourselves
together unto the supper of the great God, v.18.
that ye may eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of
captains and the
flesh of mighty men and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on
them, and
the flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and great. V.19.
And I saw the beast and the kings
of the earth and their armies gathered together to make war against Him
that sat
on the horse, and against His army. V.20.
And the beast was taken, and with
him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he
deceived
them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshiped
his image.
These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone. V.21.
And the remnant were slain with
the sword of Him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of
His
mouth; and all the fowls were filled with their flesh. This
scene is introduced with a terrible and terrifying announcement: And I
saw a
single angel standing in the sun, and he called with a loud voice,
saying to all
the birds that fly in mid-heaven, Come, gather yourselves to the great
feast of
God, that ye may eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of generals and
the flesh
of mighty ones and the flesh of horses, and of those that sit upon
them, and the
flesh of all free as well as of slaves, both small and great. This is a
ghastly
announcement, all the more so because of its finality. In a most
commanding and
conspicuous position the angel with this command is placed, in order
that all
hearers should realize and appreciate its importance. This surely is a
contrast
to the joyful marriage-feast of the Lamb; for not only will the corpses
of the
enemies of the Lord lie unburied, in itself one of the worst
misfortunes which
men knew of, but their bodies should become the prey, the food, of the
birds,
mainly the vultures that fly in the sky above the heads of men. The
destruction
of Antichrist and of his host is thus assured from the beginning; they
will be
given to the evil spirits, to the devil and his angels, to be destroyed
and
tormented forever.
This
announcement served as a sign to the forces of evil to assemble for a
last great
and desperate, but futile effort to storm heaven: And I saw the beast
and the
kings of the earth and their hordes gathered to wage war against Him
that sits
upon the horse and against His army. And the beast was captured, and
with him
the false prophet that performed the miracles before him, by which he
deceived
those that had accepted the mark of the beast and those that worshiped
his
image; while still alive, these two were thrown into the lake of fire
that burns
with sulfur. This is the final overthrow of the beast, the kingdom of
Antichrist, of his false prophet, the Popes, and of all those that had
become
the servants of the beast by receiving his mark on their forehead or in
their
hand, that had worshiped his image by bailing the hierarchical system
of the
Church of Rome as an organization from God. And the leaders of the
antichristian
kingdom, the seducers of the world, the avowed and implacable enemies
of the
Lord and of His Gospel, were punished with eternal damnation in the
lake burning
with fire and brimstone. Hell itself will devour them, and they will
receive the
punishment which their works merited. Their lot is shared by their
followers:
And the rest were killed by the sword of Him that sits upon the horse,
that
proceeds out of His mouth, and all the birds were glutted with their
flesh. A
gruesome picture, well calculated to call men to repentance. For the
sword of
the Lord is the word: “Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting
fire,”
Matt. 25, 41. As the vultures make a meal of the carcasses to which
their
attention is directed, so will Satan and his angels forever feed on the
souls
and bodies of those that dared to oppose the almighty Lord and to take
the parts
of Antichrist. That is the end of the Church of Rome, of the kingdom of
Antichrist.
Summary. The triumph of
the exalted Christ and of the elect in heaven is shown in a series of
pictures
giving the hymn of victory, showing the army of the Lord arrayed
against the
hordes of Antichrist, and the complete overthrow and final punishment
of the
Lord’s enemies.