Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Last Events #5 Rebellion






THE LAST REBELLION


Revelation 20:7-10



Revelation 20:7-10 describes the next event that takes place at the end time. The timing of this event is clearly stated: “When the thousand years are complete” (20:7). This refers to the 1000-year captivity of Satan and the earthly rule of Christ—the millennium.  It is now complete, finished, realized, or ended. This opens the door to the last rebellion and doom of Satan. MacLeod reports:

Revelation 20:7-10 points up the reality of sin in humanity. It contains a prophecy of the very last sins people will commit, and it shows the inevitable outcome of those sins. The point of these verses is that God will use Satan in the closing events of world history to demonstrate once and for all the depravity and moral corruption of the human race.[1]

 This passage does not begin with “and I saw,” thus, it is not a vision but pure prophecy. This prophecy foretells the events of the end time. Associated with this prophecy is five actions:[2]

SATAN SET FREE (20:7)

Satan will be released from his prison.” The word released (shall be loosed-KJV) in the Greek means loosed, to set free, or release. It is used with the preposition “out”, thus to release out of. The time of this release is after the 1000 years during which Satan was in prison (the abyss). John reports that Satan “must be released for a short time” (Rev. 20:3). The word must is a participle indicating an absolute necessity. A.T. Robertson calls is a “sad necessity.”[3] The time will come at the end of the millennium.

PURPOSE: TO DECEIVE THE NATIONS (20:8).

When released, Satan “will deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth.” Remember there has been no Satanic influence or activity on earth for 1000 years. During that time, he has not learned his lesson, nor reformed his ways. His character and desire are the same as it always has been. He continues to be a rebel and enemy of the people of God. He will deceive the nations. He does not overpower the nations but deceives them. The word deceive is a Greek verb emphasizing the main activity of Satan.[4] This is possible because:

·         There are two types of people living during the 1000 years—those in natural bodies and those in resurrected bodies. Those in their natural bodies continue to have children. Those in their spiritual bodies will not be deceived.

·         It notes that the nations will be deceived, not the nation Israel. Could that be because, at the second coming of Christ, all Israel is saved (cf. Romans 11:26-27), thus unaffected by this deception?

·         It denotes that human nature did not change in the millennial rule (cf. Psalm 66:3). It demonstrates the depravity of human nature. Charles Colson, the prisoner of Watergate fame, concluded:

Violent tendencies are not an illness. Criminal behaviors are not symptoms of a disease. . . . The Bible teaches that men and women’s natures are inherently depraved. Without restraints, sin will emerge and wreak its havoc on whatever crosses its path.[5]

Pentecost writes: “Apart from some comprehension of the depth of depravity of the human heart there is no understanding how a multitude…could revolt against the Lord Jesus Christ.”[6]

Wiersbe states, “A perfect environment cannot produce a perfect heart.”[7]

GOG AND MAGOG (20:8)

The event of Gog and Magog is found in some detail in prophecy. This confederacy is found in Ezekiel 38:1-39:25; Daniel 11:40; Joel 2; Isaiah 10:12; 30:31-33; 31:8-9. It is commonly identified with Russia and its allies.[8]

There is a conflict between the Old Testament prophecy and what is revealed by John. In prophecy, it indicates it takes place before the Millennium, John places it at the end. Walvoord points out:

Many contrasts can be observed between this battle and that of Ezekiel in that Satan is prominent in this whereas he is not mentioned in Ezekiel 38-39. The invasion of Ezekiel comes from the north whereas this invasion comes from all directions. Ezekiel’s battle probably occurs previous to the battle of the great day of God Almighty before the millennium, whereas this occurs after the thousand years have been finished. The number of those who rebel against God and fellow Satan is described as innumerable “as the sand of the sea.”[9]

In addition, Ezekiel (39:9) indicates a 7 year cleanup from the war. The events of Revelation 20 do not allow such a time period. Upon the ending of the battle, Satan is consigned to the lake of fire. The judgment of the White Throne for unbelievers, then the new heavens and earth. All of this happens in immediate succession.

How can this be reconciled? Or, can it be reconciled? There is no easy answer. The two events cannot be reconciled; however, it can be duplicated. Pentecost notes that both bear the same name “in that the purpose is identical in these two satanically motivated movements: to destroy the seat of theocratic power and the subjects of the theocracy.”[10] MacLeod says,

that Antichrist is Gog and will be defeated at the Second Coming…. Then at the end of the millennial kingdom the Gog and Magog ‘legend’ is applied to a new historical situation, with Satan leading the new ‘Gog and Magog.’ Just as Antichrist fulfilled the Gog and Magog prophecy at the beginning of the millennium, so the rebellious millennial nation will fulfill it as well, at the end of the one thousand years.[11]

THE FINAL WAR (20:9)

This is a war where there are no battles. The army of Satan manage to surround the camp and the city, but they never fight. While they gather for the battle (meaning armed conflict), they never engage. They surround the beloved city of Jerusalem (cf. Ps. 87:2), The capital city during the Millennium (Jer. 3:17). This army never enters the city.  We could call this the war that wasn’t.

INTERVENTION OF INSTANT JUDGEMENT (20:9)

Before the enemy could fight, they are wiped out; not by an army, but by the intervention of God Himself. “Fire came down from heaven and devoured them” (Rev. 20:9) It is the climax of the dispensations.[12] Every dispensation has been building up to this final judgment. The picture of this event is prefigured in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Gen. 19:24). Satan deceives the nations; God devours them.

Newell observes that this is the “ending forever the sinning human race!”[13]

THE FINAL DOOM OF SATAN (20:10)

This passage is clearly based on two fundament truths:

    • Satan never reaches his goal to be God.
    • Satan is not annihilated. The doctrine of annihilation is unscriptural.
This passage clearly teaches:

·         His destiny— “the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone” (20:10a). This is a separate event from those who followed him. It is also a different location from the abyss that he was confined during the 1000-year captivity. He is now thrown into the lake of fire. His history was being cast from the highest point of creation to the lowest point of judgment and punishment. He will join his two henchmen (the antichrist and false prophet), who are already in the lake of fire to greet him.

·         His penalty— “they will be tormented day and night forever and ever” (20:10b). The fire and brimstone may be picturesque language but the torment is real. The word torment (basanizo) means suffering, affliction, or painfulness. This pain and suffering will be real, lasting day and night forever and ever. It is eternal suffering. There is no relief! Nor are they consumed by the fire. MacLeod suggests that one reason for this is that they have resurrected bodies, not physical ones: “just as the redeemed will have bodies uniquely suited for glory, these will have bodies uniquely suited for judgment.”[14]

The great enemies of the believers are ever present with us until the end. It is these end time events that will forever do away with the devil, the world, and the flesh. These will be condemned and perish in the judgments of God. In believers, they will be replaced with the new nature of conversion. We will be transformed by the power of God for eternal glory to enter the new heavens and earth. 



[1] David J. MacLeod, “The Fifth ‘Last Thing”: The release of Satan and Man’s Final Rebellion, BIBLIOTHECA SACRA, April-June 2000,  202.
[2]  Grant R. Osborne, BECNT: REVELATION, [Grand Rapids MI, Baker, 2002], 710.
[3]  A.T. Robertson, WORD PICTURES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, [Nashville TN, Broadman, 1933]. 6:458.
[4]  Grant R. Osborne, BECNT: REVELATION, 711.
[5]  Quoted by David J. MacLeod, “The Release of Satan and Man’s Final Rebellion,” 200-201.
[6]  J. Dwight Pentecost, THINGS TO COME, [Grand Rapids, Zondervan, 1969], 551.
[7]  Quoted by Thomas Constable, NOTES ON REVELATION, [www.Soniclight 2008]. 187
[8]  J. Dwight Pentecost, THINGS TO COME, 326-331.
[9] John F. Walvoord, THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST, [Chicago, Moody Press, 1966], 301.
[10]  J. Dwight Pentecost, THINGS TO COME, 550-551.
[11] David J MacLeod, “The Release of Satan and Man’s Final Rebellion,” 209.
[12]  E.W. Bullinger, THE APOCALYPSE,[London, Bagster & Sons, reprint 1972], 630, gives a good overall outline of the plan of the dispensations.
[13] William R Newell, THE BOOK OF THE REVELATION, [Chicago, Moody Press, 1935], 326.
[14]  David J. MacLeod, “The Release of Satan and Man’s Final Rebellion,” 213.

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