6.23.2013

Crushing the Serpent's Head -Conclusion of The Final Test




Conclusion of The Final Test

The Bible calls these rebels "nations in the four corners of the earth."  This does not mean that mankind will have been divided once again into mutually exclusive national entities.  It merely indicates  that these will separate themselves from Jehovah's righteous, loyal ones and manifest the same bad spirit that the nations show today.  They will "think up and injurious scheme," as did the Gog of Magog in Ezekiel's prophecy, with a goal of destroying theocratic government on earth.  (Ezekiel 38:3, 10-12)  Hence they are called "Gog  and Magog."

The number of those who join Satan in his revolt will be "as the sand of the sea."  How many is that?  There is no foreordained number.  (Compare Joshua 11:4; Judges 7:12)  The final total number of rebels will depend on how each individual reacts to Satan's deceptive wiles.  Doubtless, though, there will be  a considerable number, since they will feel strong enough to overcome "the camp of the holy ones and the beloved city."

"The beloved city" must be the city that is spoken of by the glorified Jesus Christ to his followers in Revelation 3:12  and that he calls "the city of my God, the new Jerusalem which descends out of heaven  from  my God."  Since this is a heavenly organization, how could those earthly forces 'encircle' it?  In that they encircle "the camp of the holy ones."  A camp is outside  a city; therefore, "the camp of the holy ones" must represent those on earth outside the heavenly  location of New Jerusalem who loyally support Jehovah's governmental arrangement.  When the rebels under Satan attack those faithful ones, the Lord Jesus regards it as an assault on him.  (Matthew 25:40, 45)   "Those nations" will try to wipe out all  that the heavenly New Jerusalem has accomplished in making the earth a paradise.  So in attacking "the camp of the holy ones," they are also attacking "the beloved city." 

Next time: Crushing the Serpent's Head - The Lake of Fire and Sulfur

From the Book of Revelation

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