7.04.2017

Chapter Twenty-One - Jehovah's Plagues on Christendom


A Third of the Earth Burned Up

Reporting on the angels, John writes:  "And the first one blew his trumpet. And there occurred a hail and fire mingled with blood, and it was hurled to the earth; and a third of the earth was burned up, and all the green vegetation was burned up." - (Revelation 8:7)  This is similar to the seventh plague on Egypt, but what does it mean for our 20th century?-Exodus 9:24.

In the Bible, the word "earth" often refers to mankind.  (Genesis 11:1; Psalm 96:1) Since the second plague is on the sea, which also has to do with mankind, "the earth" must refer to the seemingly stable human society that Satan has built up and that is due to be destroyed.  (2 Peter 3:7; Revelation 21:1) The plague scenario  reveals that Christendom's third of the earth is scorched by the searing heat of Jehovah's disapproval.  Her prominent ones-standing like tree in the midst of her-are burned up by the proclaiming of Jehovah's adverse judgment. All her hundreds of millions of church members, if they continue to support Christendom's religion, become like scorched blades of grass, spiritually wilted in God's eyes. -Compare Psalm 37:1, 2.  

How is this judgment message delivered?  Generally, not by the world's news media, which are part of the world and often reproachful of God's "slave."  (Matthew 24:45)  It was proclaimed in a notable way at the second historic gathering of God's people at Cedar Point, Ohio, September 10, 1922.  These unanimously and enthusiastically adopted a resolution  entitled "A Change to the World Leaders."  In outspoken terms it put the modern-day symbolic earth on notice, as follows:  "We therefore call upon the nations of earth, their rulers and leaders, and upon all the clergymen of the denominational churches of the earth, their followers and allies, big business and big politicians, to bring forth their proof  in justification of the position taken by them that they can establish peace and prosperity on earth and bring happiness to the  people; and their failing in this, we call upon them to give ear to the testimony that we offer as witnesses for the Lord, and then let them say whether or not our testimony is true. 

What testimony did these Christians offer?  This:  "We hold and declare that Messiah's kingdom is the complete panacea for all the ills of humankind and will bring peace on earth and good will to men, the desire of all nations; that those  who yield themselves  willingly to his righteous reign now begun will be blessed with lasting peace, life, liberty and endless happiness."  In these corrupt times, when man-made governments especially those in Christendom, are failing utterly to solve the world's problems, the trumpeting challenge rings out with even greater force than in 1922.  How true that God's Kingdom in the hands of his conquering Christ is mankind's one and only hope!

Through resolutions, tracts, booklets, books, magazines, and discourses, this and later proclamations were trumpeted forth by means of the congregation of anointed Christians. The first trumpet blast resulted in Christendom's being beaten as with the hardened water of a pounding hail. Her bloodguilt, due to her share in the wars  of this 20th century has been laid bare, and she has been shown  to be deserving of the fiery expression of Jehovah's wrath.  The John class, with later support from the great crowd, has continue to echo the first trumpet blast, drawing attention to Jehovah's view of Christendom, as being fit for destruction. -Revelation  7:9, 15. 

Next time: Chapter Twenty-One - Jehovah's Plagues on Christendom - Like a Burning Mountain 

From the book of Revelation  
























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