8.18.2017

Chapter Forty -Crushing the Serpent's Head


Satan Abyssed

What, then, is in store for Satan himself and his demons?  John tells us: "And I saw an angel coming down out of heaven with the key of the abyss and a great chain in his hand.  And he seized the dragon, the original serpent, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years.  And he hurled him into the abyss and shut it and sealed it over him. That he might not mislead the nations anymore until the thousand years are were ended. After these things he must be let loose for a little while." -Revelation 20:1-3.

Who is this angel?  He must have tremendous power to be able to dispose of Jehovah's archenemy. He has "the key of the abyss and a great chain." Does this no remind us of an earlier vision?  Why, yes, the king over the locusts is called "the angel of the abyss"!  (Revelation 9:11)  So here we again observe Christ, in action.  This archangel that cast Satan out of heaven, that judged Babylon  the Great, and that disposed of the "the kings of the earth and their armies" at Armageddon would surely not step aside to let a lesser angel deliver the masterstroke in abyssing Satan! -Revelation 12:7-9; 18:1; 19:11-21. 

When the great fiery-colored dragon was hurled down from heaven, he was spoken of  as "the original serpent, the one called Devil and Satan, who is misleading the entire inhabited earth."  (Revelation 12:3, 9)  Now, at the point of being seized and abyssed,  he is described again in full  as "the dragon, the original serpent, who is the Devil and Satan."  This infamous devourer, deceiver, slanderer, and opposer is chained and hurled  "into the abyss," which is closed and sealed off tightly," "that he might no mislead the nations  anymore."  The abyssing of Satan is for a thousand years, during which time his influence on mankind will be no more than that of a prisoner in a deep dungeon.  The angel of the abyss removes Satan completely from any contact with the Kingdom of righteousness. What a relief for mankind!  

What happens to the demons?  They too have been "reserved for judgment." (2 Peter 2:4)  Satan is called "Beelzebub the ruler of the demons."  (Luke 11:15, 18; Matthew 10:25)  In view of their longtime collaboration with Satan, should not the same judgment be meted out to them?  The abyss has long been an object of fear to those demons; on one occasion when Jesus confronted them, they "kept entreating him not to order them to go away into the abyss."  (Luke 8:31)  But when Satan is abyssed, his angels will surely be hurled into the abyss with him.  (Compare Isaiah 24:21, 22)  After the abyssing of Satan and his demons, the Thousand Year Reign of Jesus can begin.  

Will Satan and his demons be active while in the abyss?  Well, remember the scarlet-colored, seven-headed wild beast that"was but is not, and yet is to ascend out of the abyss."  (Revelation 17:8) While in the abyss, it 'was not'  It was non-functioning, immobilized, to all intents and purposes  dead.  Likewise speaking of Jesus, the apostle Paul said:  "Who will descend into the abyss?' that is, to bring Christ up from the dead!"  (Romans 10:7)  While in that abyss, Jesus was dead. It is reasonable to conclude, then, that Satan and his demons will be in state of deathlike inactivity for the thousand years of their abyssing. What good tidings for lovers of righteousness!

Next time: Chapter Forty - Crushing the Serpent's Head - Judges for a Thousand Years 

From the book of Revelation 

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