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End Times and Prophecy
πͺ The opening of the door in heaven in chapter four symbolizes the rapture, with the rest of the book focusing on events after the rapture, including the tribulation, Armageddon, the Millennium, and even eternity.
π The Book of Revelation offers a glimpse into the end of the world and the creation of a new Heaven and Earth.
π± In the absence of the curse, the Earth will be incredibly fertile, allowing for effortless gardening and abundant harvests in the millennial kingdom.
π The contrasting instructions to seal and not seal the prophecies in Daniel and Revelation respectively suggest a significant shift in the timing and urgency of the events being revealed.
β° The mention of Daniel being told to seal the book until the time of the end suggests that the knowledge and understanding of these prophecies would increase as the end times approach.
π° The New Jerusalem may be the city that those who do His commandments can enter into, indicating a potential reward for obedience.
π The Judgment seat of Christ takes place in heaven during the Rapture, where the church is judged for their service and rewarded accordingly.
Interpretation and Symbolism in Revelation
π³ The trees by the river in Revelation 22 are said to bear fruit for meat and leaves for medicine, hinting at a potential correlation with the description of trees in Ezekiel, emphasizing the healing properties of the river.
π§ “He showed me a pure River of Water of Life, clear as Crystal, proceeding out of the Throne of God and of the Lamb.”
π€ The angel of the Lord in the Old Testament is believed to be Jesus Christ, as seen in Judges chapter 13.
π₯ The idea that seeing the face of God the Father would result in burning up is an intriguing interpretation of Deuteronomy and Hebrews.
π Jesus is referred to as the “Alpha and Omega,” symbolizing his role as the beginning and the end.
π New versions of the Bible, like the NIV, call Lucifer Jesus, emphasizing the deceptive nature of these translations.
Spiritual Nourishment and Rewards
π The speaker plans to go verse by verse through the Book of Matthew, acknowledging that while some parts may not be applicable to the audience, there are still valuable lessons to be learned.
π¦ The river of pure water in Revelation 22 can heal and quench our thirst, symbolizing the spiritual nourishment and restoration offered by the Word of God.
π Studying the Bible verse by verse allows for a deeper understanding of God’s word and strengthens one’s faith.
Summary
TLDR: The key idea of the video is to emphasize the importance of sticking to the King James version of the Bible and to be cautious of other versions that may have altered or removed important verses.
- π The Book of Revelation discusses future events, including the seven churches, rapture, tribulation, Armageddon, Millennium, and eternity, with Chapter 22 serving as a summary and invitation, warning against changing the book and describing a pure River of Water of Life coming from the Throne of God and the Lamb, likely during the millennial Kingdom.
- π³ Believers are grafted into God’s plan in a garden with healing rivers during the Millennium, where the Throne of God and the Lamb are present, and there will be no more curse on Earth.
- π In Revelation 22, it is discussed whether there will still be servants in the new Heaven and Earth, the significance of seeing God’s face, the uncertainty of the name of the father, the idea of reigning in the new Heaven and Earth, and Jesus’ imminent return.
- π John sees an angel who may be Daniel, and is shown future events including the tribulation, the rapture, and the importance of witnessing to the lost, with hope for reward at the rapture, Judgment seat of Christ, and during the millennium, while Jesus is referred to as Alpha and Omega.
- π Those in the millennial Kingdom must keep the Commandments, while those in glorified bodies have faith; lost people are compared to dogs and pigs, and it is important to use the King James Bible; Jesus Christ is the offspring of David, the Holy Spirit invites people to receive the water of life, and Eve’s deception shows the danger of women translating the Bible; God’s judgment is for the deceived woman, and adding or taking away from Revelation leads to plagues and removal from the Book of Life.
- π Changing the Bible may result in punishment, but losing salvation is not guaranteed; the importance of “amen” in Revelation 22:20-21 is emphasized, along with the distinction between the Book of Life and the Lamb’s Book of Life, and the need to question those who teach from versions with missing verses.
- π Different versions of the Bible have been altered, removing important doctrines and potentially leading to the acceptance of the Antichrist, so it is recommended to stick with the King James version.
- π Be cautious of the new King James Bible as it removes important verses about salvation through Jesus’ blood, while the King James Bible is the true Bible with the right words and power.