By Curtis L. Graves
Revelation 14:6-7 says: “And I saw
another angel fly in the midst of heaven, having the
everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the
earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and
people, Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory
to him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship
him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the
fountains of waters.”
Several years ago a so called
religious broadcast network put out a brochure trying to
sell subscriptions to their programming. An interesting part
of that brochure was the bold headline, which read: “A
Fulfillment of Biblical Prophecy.” The brochure claimed that
what John saw in the above passage was not an angel but his
best description of a modern communication satellite with
huge outstretched solar wings. Is this really an example of
serious Bible scholarship from these televangelists?
Revelation is certainly one of the most misunderstood and
misused books of the Bible. Would the persecuted Christians
of John’s day really be comforted by the fact that one day
there would be satellites in space so that so-called
preachers could tell fanciful tales such as this one? Halsay
and others talk about finding helicopters out of locust,
tire rationing, and nuclear weapons in the book of
Revelation. Again, I ask what comfort would that be to those
persecuted Christians?
Revelation must be looked at through
first-century glasses. What did it mean to the people of
John’s day? What message did Jesus have for those persecuted
Christians? It was not satellites and tire rationing. It was
relief soon (Rev. 1:1); and ultimate, final victory for the
faithful, obedient Christian. (Rev. 2:10).
Do not be lead
astray by false teachers. The angel is symbolic of God’s
messengers, His saints, preaching the Gospel to the world.
The message is: “fear God,” “give Him glory,” and “worship
Him.” This is the message we bring to you. We are not trying
to sell subscriptions or tell you fanciful tales just the
simple message above as presented in the Bible.
- via the Belvedere
Beacon, the weekly bulletin of the Belvedere Church
of Christ, Belvedere, SC. Ken Chumbley preaches for
this congregation, and he may be contacted at their website:
http://www.belvederechurchofchrist.org
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