The Last Hour
Revelation moves from Christ’s Death and Resurrection to the final day when God judges the wicked and vindicates the righteous.
Christ’s parable of the ‘Sheep and the Goats’
portrays the “Son of Man arriving in glory” at the end of the present
age to gather all nations before his Throne for judgment. He divides them into
two groups. One receives “everlasting destruction,” and the other, “everlasting
life.”
The visions of Revelation reflect
the same idea of sifting humanity at the end of this evil age. By the final
day, humanity has been divided into two groups: Those who follow the “Lamb
wherever he goes,” and those who give allegiance to the “Beast” and
its overlord, the “Dragon.” There is no third option.
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Jesus became the “Faithful Witness” in his Death, and the “Firstborn of the Dead” upon his Resurrection. He now reigns supreme on the Messianic Throne as the “Ruler of the kings of the Earth.” His domain extends to the “uttermost parts of the Earth” as foretold in the Second Psalm.
Even now, the “Son
of Man” is “shepherding the nations.” Like any good shepherd, he is
separating the “sheep” from the “goats” in preparation for the “Last
Hour” – (Psalm 2:1-9, Matthew 25:31-46, Revelation 1:4-6).
The final settlement
of all accounts will not occur until this last “day” and “hour”
when all men will stand before the “Great White Throne of Judgment.” Everyone
whose name is “written in the Book of Life” will receive everlasting
life. All men whose names are not found in the Book will be cast “into the
Lake of Fire.”
Our fate on that day will be decided by how we respond to the “Lamb” and the “Beast” in the present. Who we follow today determines our everlasting fate – (Revelation 21:24).
In the city of
Sardis, Jesus summoned the congregation to repent and remain ever vigilant,
otherwise, he would “come as a thief.” Furthermore, there was no way for
the church to know “in what hour I will come upon you” –
(Revelation 3:1-3).
To the saints in
Philadelphia, Christ promised to keep them from the “Hour of Trial”
that would come upon the “whole habitable earth.” In the Book of
Revelation, the “final hour” represents the moment of final
judgment. Jesus did not promise escape from trials and persecution to this
church, but that its faithful members would not partake of the “Second Death”
on that last day – (Revelation 3:10).
The opening of
the Sixth Seal revealed the final “Day of Wrath,”
the “Day of the Lord.” The “stars of heaven would fall to the Earth, and the
heavens would be withdrawn as a scroll rolling itself up, and every mountain
and island would be shaken out of their place.” It would be the “Great
Day of the Wrath” of the “Lamb” - (Revelation
6:12-17).
When the “Sixth Trumpet
sounded,” four angels were released that had been “prepared for the
Hour and Day and Month and Year.” When the “Seventh Trumpet”
sounded, the final victory of the Kingdom of God was declared and the time of the
last judgment of men and nations arrived - (Revelation 9:14-15, 11:11-19).
Likewise, when
the Sixth Bowl of Wrath was emptied, the “Kings of the Earth”
were gathered for the final battle on the “Great Day of God
Almighty.” There, the forces of the “Beast” were destroyed –
(Revelation 9:14-15, 16:12-16).
HOUR OF JUDGMENT
In Chapter 14, the
angel proclaimed: “The Hour of His Judgment has come.” This meant
the fall of “Babylon” and the destruction of those who had given
allegiance to the “Beast from the Sea.” That “hour” culminated in
two “harvests”: The “reaping” of the righteous, and the “ingathering”
of the “vine of the Earth.” The latter was cast into the “winepress
of the Wrath of God.” Every man who rejects the “Lamb” will drink
the bitter dregs of Divine Wrath on the Day of Judgment - (Revelation 14:1-20).
Likewise, in
Chapter 18 of Revelation, the destruction of “Babylon” arrived “in
one Hour,” and she was “laid waste” in the same “hour” -
(Revelation 18:10, 18:17-19).
The sevenfold series
of Seals, Trumpets, and “Bowls of Wrath” culminated in judgment in the “final
hour.” When the “Sixth Seal” was opened, the day of “wrath”
arrived for the unrepentant. The “Seventh Trumpet” announced the Day of Judgment
for the wicked, and the vindication of the righteous. And the seventh “Bowl
of Wrath” completed the Wrath of God - (Revelation
6:12-17, 11:15-19, 16:17-21).
The Book of Revelation is about more than History’s final few years. Its visions give us a broad view of the great Cosmic War between the “Lamb” and the “Dragon.” It has been raging since Christ’s Enthronement following his Resurrection and Ascension. It will continue until the Son of Man’s final victory and the descent of “New Jerusalem” to the Earth.
The Book moves from
Christ’s Death and Resurrection to the Final Judgment and its glorious vision of
the “Holy City, New Jerusalem.” It consistently pairs his Death with his
Resurrection. Thus, for example, Jesus is the “Living one; and I
was dead, and behold, I am alive for evermore” - (Revelation
1:18).
This is the
outworking of God’s redemptive plan that the “Lamb” began to implement after
his exaltation. He is the “Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the
beginning and the end,” the “firstborn of the dead,” and the “beginning
of the (new) creation.” He alone is authorized to open the Scroll sealed
with Seven Seals, thus revealing and executing its contents.
Christ’s return at
the “Last Hour” will consummate all things set into motion thousands of
years ago by his sacrificial death on the Cross and his subsequent
resurrection. The Risen Savior will complete everything he set in motion upon
his exaltation to reign from “God’s right hand.” That is why the Book
concludes with the exclamation - “Yea! I come speedily. Amen! come, Lord
Jesus!” The final victory of Jesus over all wickedness awaits his glorious
return.
For the “overcoming”
saint, the final hour will mean vindication, and everlasting life in “New
Jerusalem.” For the impenitent, that day will end with destruction in the “Lake
of Fire,” the “Second Death.” When the clock strikes twelve, the “Last
Hour,” it will be too late for anyone to decide to follow the “Lamb”
rather than the “Beast.” Make your decision now!
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SEE ALSO:
- Final Events - (In explaining the resurrection, Paul lists key events that will precede or coincide with Christ's arrival at the end of the age)
- Abolishing Death - (Christ’s real Death and bodily Resurrection are foundational and indispensable to the Apostolic Faith)
- FintalTag - (Paulus listet Schlüsselereignisse auf, die der Ankunft Jesu am Ende des Zeitalters vorausgehen oder damit zusammenfallen werden)
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