REVELATION CHAPTER
20.
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Of
the Dragon Bound and Loosed, of Gog and Magog, and of the Last
Judgment. Rev.
20, 1-15.
Satan’s
binding for one thousand years: V.1. And
I saw an angel come down from heaven having the key of the bottomless
pit and a
great chain in his hand. V.2. And
he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the devil and
Satan, and
bound him a thousand years, v.3. and
cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon
him, that
he should deceive the nations no more till the thousand years should be
fulfilled; and after that he must be loosed a little season. The
Book of Revelation is not a history of events given in chronological
order, but
a series of visions dealing with the chief dangers and the principal
blessings
which would come upon the Church of Christ. The visions thus supplement
one
another and dovetail into one another in a composite picture. Only by
keeping
this fact in mind are we able to understand the present vision. The
seer writes:
And I saw an angel descending out of heaven having the key of the abyss
and a
great chain in his hand. The angel here spoken of was either one of
God’s
spirits specially delegated for this work, or it was the great Angel of
Jehovah,
the Son of God Himself; for it is He that has the keys of death and of
hell,
chap. 1, 18; it is He that has the power to bind all enemies, whether
material
or spiritual. It was the exalted power and majesty of Christ that here
appeared
with the implements necessary to put an enemy under restraint.
This
the angel proceeds to do: And he overpowered the dragon, the old
serpent, which
is the devil and Satan, and bound him thousand years, and threw him
into the
abyss, and shut and sealed it above him, lest he seduce the heathen yet
also,
until thousand years should be fulfilled. After these he is bound to be
loosed
for a short time. So the devil, who is fitly called a dragon, a
ferocious
monster, the old serpent, who has been deceiving men since the time of
Adam and
Eve, was deprived of his power for a definite space of time; not that
he and his
hordes would be absent from the world entirely, but that they would not
be able,
during this time, to seduce also the heathen and make them their
allies. It
would thus be a season of comparative quiet for the Church of Christ;
for Satan
would be rendered harmless to the extent of being bound in the pit,
which was
sealed over him. While the heathen were in his power, were his
servants, the
spell of Satan’s authority would no longer hold them with the chains of
absolute tyranny. With the message of Satan’s defeat, which went out in
the
Gospel of the resurrection of Jesus, the devil’s hold was broken. The
length
of time for which this condition should obtain was definitely
determined with
God, though probably not in terms of time as we use it. And when the
last hour
of these thousand years are at an end, then Satan will be loosed for a
short
while, then the Gospel’s phenomenal and victorious march through the
nations
will be at an end. It is not that the Day of Judgment will then come,
for God
has determined that the time of the New Testament should include the
thousand
years of the Gospel’s victorious spreading through the nations, plus
the
little season of Satan’s being loose. “Satan shall be loosed, not for
his
own sake, neither for the sake of those who during the period of his
binding
have disregarded the sweet Gospel-call; Satan is loosed for the sake of
the dear
children of God. This loosing of Satan is for a fiery trial of God’s
children;
and that it is at the time a judgment upon the unbelievers is their own
fault.
In this fiery trial God intends to purify the faith of His children
from all
dross and make it strong.... Thus vv. 1-3 tell us that John saw Jesus,
the
mighty Conqueror, bind Satan, so that, through the greater part of the
New
Testament time, he should not prevent the preaching of the Gospel and
the
winning of the nations for Christ, and that for a little season
immediately
preceding, and ushering in, the day of final Judgment Satan should be
loosed.” 9)
Result
of Gospel-preaching in the New Testament era: V.4. And
I saw thrones, and they that sat upon them, and judgment was given
unto them. And I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the
witness of
Jesus and for the Word of God, and which had not worshiped the beast,
neither
his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads or in
their hands;
and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years. V.5.
But the rest of the dead lived not
again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first
resurrection. V.6.
Blessed and holy is he that hath
part in the first resurrection; on such the second death hath no power,
but they
shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a
thousand
years. Here the fate of a part of
the Church of God during the thousand years is described: And I saw
thrones and
those that sat upon them, and judgment was given to them; and the souls
of those
that had been put to death because of the testimony of Jesus and
because of the
Word of God, and as many as did not worship the beast nor his image,
and did not
receive his mark on their forehead nor upon their hand; and they lived
and
reigned with Christ a thousand years. The people whose happiness is
here
described were the martyrs that were put to death even while the Gospel
was
victoriously marching forward on earth. They suffered martyrdom on
account of
their confession of Jesus and of the Gospel. Among these was not a
single one of
those that worshiped the beast, the kingdom of Antichrist, or his
image, the
hierarchical structure of the Roman Church. The fact that one actually
accepts
the doctrines of popery in all their idolatrous scope, thus bearing the
mark of
the beast on the forehead or in the hand, excludes one from the bliss
of heaven.
Only those that sealed their faith with their blood and life are
included in the
perfected salvation in heaven. For this living and reigning is not, as
the
Chiliasts would have it, a visible reign here on earth before the last
day. It
is a life of the departed children of God in heaven, according to the
soul.
Though the Christians die here on earth, yet they are alive, according
to the
soul, with Christ in heaven, experiencing the joy and appreciating the
blessedness of their life in heaven. That they are now delivered from
all
suffering and are sharing in the eternal joys of heaven, that is their
reigning
with Christ; in this sense they are the assessors of Christ, sitting on
thrones
in His presence. This took place during the time determined by God for
the
binding of Satan, to take away his absolute power over the nations.
The
prophet adds: But the rest of the dead did not live until the thousand
years had
come to an end; this is the first resurrection. Those that died in
Christ, in
the confession of their Lord, were blessed from the moment when they
closed
their eyes to this world; their souls were taken into the presence of
God and
Christ, to become partakers at once of the bliss of eternity. The rest
of the
dead, however, those to whom physical death comes while they are in the
state of
spiritual death, will not share in this happiness, but are doomed to
everlasting
death. The slaves of idolatry, the servants of Antichrist, have no part
in the
first resurrection, by which the faithful are immediately taken into
the realms
of bliss, according to their souls. Of this the prophet writes: Blessed
and holy
is he that has part in the first resurrection; upon these the second
death has
no power, but they will be priests of God and of Christ, and they will
reign
with Him thousand years. That, surely, is joy and bliss in richest
measure, to
have the soul released from its earthly habitation and to be taken up
into the
home of everlasting happiness. Upon those that have died thus,
experiencing only
the physical death, the second death, eternal damnation, has no power.
Clothed
in the white garments of an eternal priesthood, they will serve God and
Christ,
world without end, for the thousand years are but the preliminary stage
of the
time when soul and body will be reunited in the second resurrection.
The
release of Satan and the coming of Gog and Magog: V.7. And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be
loosed out of
his prison, v.8. and
shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of
the earth,
Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle; the number of whom is
as the
sand of the sea. V.9. And
they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the
saints
about and the beloved city. And fire came down from God out of heaven
and
devoured them. V.10. And
the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and
brimstone, where
the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and
night
forever and ever. According to this
description, the final period of the earth’s history and of that of the
Church
on earth will be one in which the faithfulness of the saints will be
sorely
tried: And when the thousand years will have come to an end, Satan will
be
released from his prison, and will go forth to deceive the nations in
the four
corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to muster them for the battle,
whose number
was like the sand of the sea. That is the last act in the world’s
drama: Satan
loosed from his confinement of a thousand years and going forth with
rage and
bloodthirstiness to wage war against the army of the Lord, against the
Christian
Church. To this end he musters Gog and Magog, the innumerable host of
all the
enemies of the people of God, no matter under what name they may appear
in the
world. Satan marshals all the antichristian forces - and their number
is beyond
calculation - for a last terrible onslaught.
This
combat and its outcome are next pictured: And they went up on the broad
places
of the earth, and they surrounded the camp of the saints and the
beloved city.
And there fell down fire from God out of heaven and devoured them. And
the devil
that deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur, where
also the
beast and the false prophet are; and they were tormented day and night
forever
and ever. From all sides the enemies of the Lord and of His believers
come,
equipped with every form of weapon to take the beloved city of God, to
overcome
the Church of Jesus Christ. But even this last supreme effort is futile
against
the power of the Lord, who sends down fire from heaven to destroy them,
since He
Himself is a devouring fire, Ps. 18, 8; Ezek. 15, 7; Heb. 12, 29. God;
in the
midst of her, she shall not be moved; God shall help her, and that
right early,
Ps. 46, 5. It was the end also for Satan, for he was thrown into the
lake of
fire and brimstone, to join those whom he had inspired before, the
beast and the
false prophet, Antichrist and his representative, the Pope. In this
place of
torment they shall forever remain. There will be no more loosing and
delivering.
Satan will be bound forever at the return of Christ on the last day.
The
last judgment: V.11. And I saw a
great white throne, and Him that sat on it, from whose face the earth
and the
heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. V.12.
And I saw the dead, small and
great, stand before God; and the books were opened; and an other book
was
opened, which is the Book of Life; and the dead were judged out of
those things
which were written in the books, according to their works. V.13.
And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and
death and hell
delivered up the dead which were in them; and they were judged every
man
according to their works. V.14. And
death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second
death. V.15.
And whosoever was not found
written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire. In
a few bold strokes the prophet sketches the picture of the last
Judgment: And I
saw a great white throne and Him that sat upon it, from whose presence
there
fled the earth and the heaven, and a place was not found for them. This
is the
throne of Christ, to whom the Father committed the Judgment. It is a
white and
pure throne of everlasting innocence, holiness, and justice. He is,
however, no
longer the poor Son of Man in His state of humiliation, but the exalted
King and
almighty Judge, before the aspect of whose face the very earth and
heaven itself
turned away and fled, because they could not endure those flaming eyes
with
their awful portent of judgment. The heavens, being on fire, shall be
dissolved,
and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, 2 Pet. 3, 12.
The
Judge being present, the last great trial may open; all men must appear
before
His judgment-seat: And I saw the dead, the great as well as the small,
standing
before the throne; and the books were opened: and another book was
opened, which
was that of life. And the dead were judged according to what was
written in the
books, according to their works. And the sea gave up the dead that were
in it,
and death and hell gave up the dead that were in them; and they were
judged,
every one according to their works. No matter where men may have found
death,
whether on sea or on land; no matter where their souls may be on that
day,
whether in hell or in heaven, they must be reunited with their bodies
to appear
before the judgment-seat of Christ. And then the record-books will be
brought
out and opened, the books of guilt and damnation, where the names of
those are
recorded that remained in unbelief and enmity until the end, as well as
the Book
of Life with the lists of those that were faithful unto death. Not one
name will
be omitted; every man’s name will be found in either the one or the
other
group. As their faith or their unbelief manifested it self in their
works, so
will the Lord render His sentence. And from that sentence there will be
no
appeal, that will decide the eternal fate of every person that ever
lived in
this world. It is the inevitable doom.
The
bliss of the believers having been indicated above and a description
following
in the next chapter, the doom of the enemies of God is very briefly
indicated:
And death and hell were thrown into the lake of fire. These two great
enemies of
mankind, that have dogged its footsteps ever since the first sin, will
be
disposed of forever in a punishment which fits their crime: This is the
second
death, the lake of fire. From this death all children of God are free,
since
they are partakers of the first resurrection, since the second death,
eternal
damnation, has no power over them. But as for the unbelievers: And if
any one
was not found written in the Book of Life, he was thrown into the lake
of fire.
In the Book of Life are recorded the names of all those that are in
Christ
Jesus. These not even death can separate from the love of God which is
in Christ
Jesus, our Lord. The absence of any one’s name from this book, however,
means
that he is condemned forever to the place where their worm will not
die, neither
will their fire be quenched, and they will be an abhorrence to all
flesh.
Summary. The seer
describes the era of comparative quiet, during which the Church of
Christ will
be propagated, followed by the loosing of Satan, his subsequent
attempt, with
the aid of all antichristian forces, to overthrow the Church, and his
condemnation to everlasting torment; the chapter closes with a brief
description
of the lest Judgment.