July 24

"I John, both your brother and companion
in the tribulation and kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ,
was on the island that is called Patmos for the Word of God
and for the testimony of Jesus Christ."
Revelation 1:9

The apostle John, "the disciple whom Jesus loved," had been exiled to the island of Patmos and there on Patmos he received the vision and the words of the Book of Revelation. It should be noted here that in spite of being one whom Jesus particularly loved, yet he was not spared the tribulations of this lifetime. He didn't try to "claim" his freedom, or speak words that would move God to free him. John the beloved, accepted his fate not knowing that the vision and revelation he would receive there on Patmos would go down in history as one of the greatest passages in the entire Bible.

John the beloved made it very clear in this passage that even the most dear and most faithful followers of Jesus Christ would experience tribulation and were expected to abide in "the patience of Jesus Christ." In fact, later in chapter 3, the Lord states specifically that those who abide in him while in trouble are promised to be kept from the time of the great Tribulation period as outlined in the following chapters of this book.

In the first chapters of the Book of Revelation, the message is to the churches, to the believers, and all about the believers. This message ends with a door being opened in heaven and John was told to "come up here." Then follows scenes that take place in heaven until chapter 6 in which the terrible judgments of the wrath of God begin being poured out upon the earth and -and this is important - the church is no longer seen on earth until the end. Many believe that the door being opened and the words "come up here," show the Rapture of the church, especially because although the first three chapters were all about the church, the church disappears at the point when the words "come up here" are spoken.

Of the seven churches addressed, only two do not receive criticism from the Lord, the church at Smyrna, and the church at Philadelphia. The church at Philadelphia is noted for its patience in the hardships of this life, and because of its perseverance in patience, God promises that these are those who will be not be on the earth during the great Tribulation, that they will be kept OUT OF (Gr: ek) the hour of trial that will fall upon the earth.

"Because you have kept the word of my patience,
I also will keep you from the hour of trial,
which shall come upon all the world,
to try them who dwell upon the earth."
Revelation 3:10

There are several other passages in the Scriptures pointing the believer's attention to the Rapture. This one quickly comes to mind:

"Come, my people, enter your chambers,
and shut your doors behind you;
hide yourself, as it were, for a little moment,
until the indignation is past.
For behold, the Lord comes out of his place
to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity..."
Isaiah 26:20-21

Friends, let us not be among the believers who received only criticism from the Lord. We can choose to dwell in the Philadelphian group and be promised to be taken out before the wrath of God falls upon the earth. But we are warned that it will take patience because we are not spared the trials of life as we live in a world presently dominated by the Satanic hosts.

We will receive the "fiery darts" of the enemy of our souls, but we will NOT be here to receive the wrath of GOD when it is poured out without mercy during the last seven years of this age - IF we have stayed in patient endurance until that blessed day comes, the "blessed hope" of the believer concerning which all signs are currently pointing to the nearness of that day.



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