Listen "Study in Revelation #36"
Episode Synopsis
The sermon presents a unified interpretation of Revelation 7:9–17, arguing that the 144,000 sealed before the Great Tribulation and the innumerable multitude that emerge from it are not two distinct groups but the same faithful community viewed from different temporal perspectives—before and after tribulation. Drawing on the New Testament's redefinition of Israel as the spiritual people of God, inclusive of both Jews and Gentiles, the preacher contends that the 144,000 represent the church militant, sealed by the Holy Spirit and enduring tribulation, while the great multitude symbolize the church triumphant, having passed through it and now enjoying eternal victory before God's throne. The vision in chapter 7 is interpreted as a theological revelation that the faithful, regardless of ethnic background, are united in their journey through suffering and ultimate exaltation, with the Great Tribulation being a future, global trial under an anti-Christian system, not limited to the historical Jewish-Roman War. The application emphasizes the believer's present state of humiliation, calling for endurance and hope, grounded in Christ's victory and the promise of future glory, where all suffering will be erased and God will dwell with His people forever.
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