Revelation 1:7
Behold, he cometh with clouds;
and every eye shall see him,
and they also which pierced him:
and all kindreds of the earth
shall wail because of him.
Even so, Amen.
In whose future is this?
The popular view says ours,
Thus, let me share with you
My study of several hours.
When studying the Scriptures
Audience relevance is vital,
Not everything that is written therein
Is for every people.
As I read Revelation 1:7
In conjunction with Matthew 24
I get the clearest of impressions
It’s their future more and more.
Whose future you may ask?
The Future of those Jews
The very ones that Jesus was addressing
In that prophetic view.
John on the Isle of Patmos
Picks up this very intent
That it’s to his brothers in tribulation
That this revelation was sent.
These were scheduled events
That must shortly come to pass,
John was certainly clear on this
And the urgency of his task.
Not only would they happen shortly
But the time was at hand,
Note the imminence of the prophecy
This was a short-term plan.
In their future not ours,
It was to happen in their time
Or why this intense urgency?
It’s time we disabuse our mind.
Written to seven churches then
Not to churches in our time
Though these specified characteristics
Are applicable to yours and mine.
There is a message there for us
That we should take to heart
But this would be so in every era
Post Pentecost and from the start.
The events of that 1st Century
Affected the entire world,
Not long after Jesus left
Began the chaotic whirl.
The Christians were persecuted
Firstly, by the Jews
And the Romans subsequently joined
According to historic reviews.
In the Olivet discourse
As in the events of the Revelation
Jesus spoke to the horrid times at hand
Also known as the tribulation.
The disciples were apprehensive
Not for us in our time
But for themselves and others,
Fear and distress racked their mind.
Remember this is pre-Pentecost
Jesus is still with them,
However, soon he’ll be going away
Herein lies the problem.
The temple will be destroyed
Jerusalem will be laid waste,
Nothing like this had they experienced
And it was coming with haste.
Like an oncoming storm
With little chance of escape,
The disciples understood its imminence
Let us make no mistake.
Do not be deceived
Jesus warned his disciples,
That they bear in mind what he said
Was absolutely vital.
It was vital to them
Because it would happen to them,
Not in two thousand years
But imminently back then.
In their time I must repeat
Certainly not in ours,
The urgency was as clear as could be
Concerning the oncoming horror.
Then shall they deliver you up
To be afflicted and killed,
The audience that Jesus addressed
Was standing before him still.
Many shall be offended
And shall betray one another,
It was of them that he spoke
Hence why they were bothered.
When would these things be?
The disciples had enquired,
And Jesus’ response was
Before that generation had expired.
When you shall see these things
Know that it is near,
It was the generation that heard him
Right then and there.
Matthew 16:28; Luke 9:27
There be some standing here,
Which shall not taste of death,
Till they see the son of man
Coming in his kingdom.
Matthew 24:15-21
When ye therefore shall see
The abomination of desolation,
Spoken of by Daniel the prophet
Stand in the holy place.
Let them that be in Judea
Flee to the mountain
And let him that be on the housetop
Not come down for anything.
Neither let him that be in the field
Return back for his clothes,
All this would befall Jerusalem
In this time of woes.
Then shall be great tribulation-
In that time, not now
But for a reason unknown to me
It will be in our day, somehow.
Daniel the prophet
Prophesied of this occasion,
Matthew 24 is Jesus’ confirmation
It will happen to that generation.
That generation, not ours
More than two thousand years hence,
Read the Scriptures as they are
And I mean no offense.
Coming with clouds
According to chapter 1 of Revelation
But this does not speak to the end
As in the final consummation.
And even if it did
None knows when that would be,
To say it would be in our time
Would be to say so mistakenly.
Their future, not ours
Speaks to the end of that age,
The end of the old Jewish covenant-
This was the transitional stage.
It speaks to Jesus’ lament
Over the city of Jerusalem
As he bemoaned their rejection
And their coming desolation.
Matthew 23:37-38
O Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
thou that killest the prophets,
and stonest them which are sent onto thee,
how often would I have gathered thy children together,
even as a hen gathereth her chickens under hew wings,
and ye would not!
Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.
Revelation1:7
Behold, he cometh with clouds;
and every eye shall see him,
and they also which pierced him:
and all kindreds of the earth
shall wail because of him.
Even so, Amen.
Revelation 22:10
Daniel 12:4
Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book:
For the time is at hand.
Very unlike the instructions that Daniel had:
Shut up the words and seal the book was the plan.
In their time not ours
Not our future but theirs,
I have given a condensed summary
But I believe the point is clear.
Stewart Russell © October 27, 2020
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