Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Matthew Henry Commentary - Revelation Chapter 15


Matthew Henry Commentary


Revelation 15

 
Hitherto, according to the judgment of very eminent expositors, God had represented to his servant, John,

I. The state of the church under the pagan powers, in the six seals opened; and then,

II. The state of the church under the papal powers, in the vision of the six trumpets that began to sound upon the opening of the seventh seal: and then is inserted.  

III. A more general and brief account of the past, present, and future state of the church, in the little book, etc. He now proceeds,  

IV. To show him how antichrist should be destroyed, by what steps that destruction should be accomplished, in the vision of the seven vials. This chapter contains an awful introduction or preparation for the pouring out of the vials, in which we have,

1. A sight of those angels in heaven who were to have the execution of this great work, and with what acclamations of joy the heavenly hosts applauded the great design (v. 1-4). A sight of these angels coming out of heaven to receive those vials which they were to pour out, and the great commotions this caused in the world (v. 5, etc.).

Verses 1-4 Here we have the preparation of matters for the pouring out of the seven vials, which was committed to seven angels; and observe how these angels appeared to the apostle—in heaven; it was in a wonderful manner, and that upon account,

1. Of the work they had to do, which was to finish the destruction of antichrist. God was now about to pour out his seven last plagues upon that interest; and, as the measure of Babylon’s sins was filled up, they should now find the full measure of his vindictive wrath.

2. The spectators and witnesses of this their commission: all that had gotten the victory over the beast, etc. These stood on a sea of glass, representing this world, as some think, a brittle thing, that shall be broken to pieces; or, as others, the gospel covenant, alluding to the brazen sea in the temple, in which the priests were to wash (the faithful servants of God stand upon the foundation of the righteousness of Christ); or, as others, the Red Sea, that stood as it were congealed while the Israelites went through; and, the pillar of fire reflecting light upon the waters, they would seem to have fire mingled with them; and this to show that the fire of God’s wrath against Pharaoh and his horses should dissolve the congealed waters, and destroy them thereby, to which there seems to be an allusion by their singing the song of Moses, in which,
(1.) They extol the greatness of God’s works, and the justice and truth of his ways, both in delivering his people and destroying their enemies. They rejoiced in hope, and the near prospect they had of this, though it was not yet accomplished.
(2.) They call upon all nations to render unto God the fear, glory, and worship, due to such a discovery of his truth and justice: Who shall not fear thee? v. 4.

Verses 5-8

Observe,

I. How these angels appeared—coming out of heaven to execute their commission: The temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened, v. 5. Here is an allusion to the holiest of all the tabernacle and temple, where was the mercy-seat, covering the ark of the testimony, where the high priest made intercession, and God communed with his people, and heard their prayers. Now by this, as it is here mentioned, we may understand,

1. That, in the judgments God was now about to execute upon the antichristian interest, he was fulfilling the prophecies and promises of his word and covenant, which were there always before him, and of which he was ever mindful.

2. That in this work he was answering the prayers of the people, which were offered to him by their great high priest.

3. That he was herein avenging the quarrel of his own Son, and our Saviour Jesus Christ, whose offices and authority had been usurped, his name dishonoured, and the great designs of his death opposed, by antichrist and his adherents.

4. That he was opening a wider door of liberty for his people to worship him in numerous solemn assemblies, without the fear of their enemies.

II. How they were equipped and prepared for their work.

Observe,

1. Their array: They were clothed with pure and white linen, and had their breasts girded with golden girdles, v. 6.
This was the habit of the high priests when they went in to enquire of God, and came out with an answer from him. This showed that these angels were acting in all things under the divine appointment and direction, and that they were going to prepare a sacrifice to the Lord, called the supper of the great God, ch. 19:17 .
The angels are the ministers of divine justice, and they do every thing in a pure and holy manner.

2. Their artillery, what it was, and whence they received it; their artillery, by which they were to do this great execution, was seven vials filled with the wrath of God; they were armed with the wrath of God against his enemies. The meanest creature, when it comes armed with the anger of God, will be too hard for any man in the world; but much more an angel of God. This wrath of God was not to be poured out all at once, but was divided into seven parts, which should successively fall upon the antichristian party. Now from whom did they receive these vials? From one of the four living creatures, one of the ministers of the true church, that is, in answer to the prayers of the ministers and people of God, and to avenge their cause, in which the angels are willingly employed.

III. The impressions these things made upon all who stood near the temple: they were all, as it were, wrapt up in clouds of smoke, which filled the temple, from the glorious and powerful presence of God; so that no man was able to enter into the temple, till the work was finished. The interests of antichrist were so interwoven with the civil interests of the nations that he could not be destroyed without giving a great shock to all the world; and the people of God would have but little rest and leisure to assemble themselves before him, while this great work was a doing. For the present, their sabbaths would be interrupted, ordinances of public worship intermitted, and all thrown into a general confusion. God himself was now preaching to the church and to all the world, by terrible things in righteousness; but, when this work was done, then the churches would have rest, the temple would be opened, and the solemn assemblies gathered, edified, and multiplied. The greatest deliverances of the church are brought about by awful and astonishing steps of Providence.

Revelation 15 (New International Version, ©2010)




Revelation 15

Seven Angels With Seven Plagues

1 I saw in heaven another great and marvelous sign: seven angels with the seven last plagues—last, because with them God's wrath is completed. 2 And I saw what looked like a sea of glass glowing with fire and, standing beside the sea, those who had been victorious over the beast and its image and over the number of its name. They held harps given them by God 3 and sang the song of God's servant Moses and of the Lamb:
"Great and marvelous are your deeds, Lord God Almighty.
Just and true are your ways, King of the nations.[a]
4 Who will not fear you, Lord, and bring glory to your name?
For you alone are holy.
All nations will come and worship before you,
for your righteous acts have been revealed."[b]

5 After this I looked, and I saw in heaven the temple—that is, the tabernacle of the covenant law—and it was opened. 6 Out of the temple came the seven angels with the seven plagues. They were dressed in clean, shining linen and wore golden sashes around their chests. 7 Then one of the four living creatures gave to the seven angels seven golden bowls filled with the wrath of God, who lives for ever and ever. 8 And the temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God and from his power, and no one could enter the temple until the seven plagues of the seven angels were completed.

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Your Love Surrounds Me


Your Love Surrounds Me
by Gary Miller

As I was praying, I realized something I guess I knew but it came to me in a different way, and I saw it quite clearly and I want to share it with you. I will explain it to you as I saw it in a picture in my mind. The Holy Spirit came to us after Jesus ascended up into heaven, just as Jesus told us He would. The Holy Spirit lives with us today. You see, when Jesus died on the cross, the veil for the curtain in the temple was ripped from the top to the bottom, not from the bottom to the top. This meant that no man could have done this because this veil was very tall and also very thick. (Nowadays we would think of a veil being something that would be on a woman’s dress, a very thin almost transparent type of material, but this is not the type of material we are talking about. This material was very thick and would not have been able to have been torn by human hands.) So when Jesus died on the cross and the veil was ripped from the top to the bottom this was done to signifying that the Holy Spirit – God would no longer dwell inside the temple, but now He would dwell inside of man and that our body — this vessel He created that now carries our soul — will also carry the Holy Spirit, the very breath of God. So we see “love surrounds me” is sort of like being surrounded by the very presence of God.
You see if something is submerged in a glass of water, the water is all around; if it’s porous the water is going to get inside, if it’s like a sponge the water will absorb up in the sponge and there’s no room for anything else. Now if I am rigid and resistant, yet porous, there will still be areas that the water would not be able to get in. However if I allow myself to be pliable, or dare I say humble, then the water which represents the river of life flowing from the throne of God can get into every nook and cranny. Like the sponge we can absorb every bit of God’s love and we can be assured that we can get what Jesus knew we needed and it would be sufficient for us, then we would not be subject to the whims of the enemy because there would be no room for him to come in. But if we remain hard and rigid always demanding our own way that keeps us resistant to His Love, and there are spots that develop that are not saturated by the love of God or filled by the River of life. Then the devil and his helpers have just found their place of entry and believe me they will come in like a flood and harass you and bully you and throw up your past in your face because that is their job; their job is to come and kill steal and destroy. But Jesus said in John 10:10 (King James version), The thief comes not, but to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”

So let us learn and glean all we can from the sponge in the cup and be humble and flexible so that we can absorb all of the Holy Spirit – the River of life, the water in the cup – that we can so that there is no room for the enemy to come in. “And having done all then stand and stand therefore.” “Though thousands may fall by my side no harm will come near me.” I will not fear what the enemy may bring me because he has no access. I am filled by the Holy Spirit; I am totally saturated in the love of God. I’m standing in the River that flows from His throne.

You know, I am so glad that Jesus sent the Holy Spirit our comforter to be here with us. He walked in our shoes; He knows how hard it is to live in this human vessel that God created because He did it. Jesus knows how tough it is to be taunted and harassed by the devil because He was. Jesus knows how hard it is to be taunted and harassed by your friends and your family because He was. Jesus knows how hard it was to be alone because He never married. Jesus knows how hard it was to be pursued by everyone, even church leadership and government leadership, yes He was. In all of this he was yet maintaining that he was going to be peaceful because this is the kind of man he was when he was in human form, a man of peace. Thank you Jesus for everything that you walked through, so you know and we know you know what we go through every day. You knew we needed someone that would always be there for us, that would stick by us and never let us down, because you knew that everybody at some point will disappoint us.

You see Jesus promised us the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit Is Here! You too can have a Holy Spirit if you want Him.

This is not something that died out with the apostles it is for now.

There’s no place in the Bible that says that this is stopped.

But if you don’t believe it, then, you will never have it!

You see the Holy Spirit is a gentleman and he is not pushy so you must invite Him in your heart and your life.
If you’d like to do that you can very simply say:

Holy Spirit, I invite you to come into my heart and dwell within me all the days of my life. Direct me and teach me about you, guide me to a mentor who can teach me more about you. In Jesus name Amen.

Trust and have faith in the Holy Spirit and He will guide you to the right people to help you in this new experience. Find a bible preaching church that teaches about the Holy Spirit. Trust that still small voice inside you and remember the scripture you heard that states “my sheep know my voice.”

I want to answer the question that is probably on your mind or will most likely come up, No you don’t need to be filled with the Holy Spirit to go to heaven. But, you know what, why would you not want to have all of the tools in your tool belt when you go out to a job to work? Being filled with the Holy Spirit is an additional tool that will help you to maintain your walk with the Lord.

When we gain the ability and see the evidence of speaking in other tongues, as they did in the upper room, it gives us the ability for our spirit to speak to the Lord about things and express emotions that we would not otherwise have the nerve to speak or express to our Lord when we are in human form.
When we speak in tongues this allows us to express these deep feelings, in turn frees us up emotionally and we are able to do so much more for Christ. After all that’s what we need to do, for the fields are ripe for harvest.

Jesus’ wish is that no one would be left behind,

So let’s all get to work for time is short.

Praise His Holy Name.
 

Job 21 (New International Version)




Job 21

Job

1 Then Job replied:
2 "Listen carefully to my words; let this be the consolation you give me.

3 Bear with me while I speak, and after I have spoken, mock on.

4 "Is my complaint directed to man? Why should I not be impatient?

5 Look at me and be astonished; clap your hand over your mouth.

6 When I think about this, I am terrified; trembling seizes my body.

7 Why do the wicked live on, growing old and increasing in power?

8 They see their children established around them, their offspring before their eyes.

9 Their homes are safe and free from fear; the rod of God is not upon them.

10 Their bulls never fail to breed; their cows calve and do not miscarry.

11 They send forth their children as a flock; their little ones dance about.

12 They sing to the music of tambourine and harp; they make merry to the sound of the flute.

13 They spend their years in prosperity and go down to the grave [a] in peace. [b]

14 Yet they say to God, 'Leave us alone! We have no desire to know your ways.

15 Who is the Almighty, that we should serve him? What would we gain by praying to him?'

16 But their prosperity is not in their own hands, so I stand aloof from the counsel of the wicked.

17 "Yet how often is the lamp of the wicked snuffed out? How often does calamity come upon them, the fate God allots in his anger?

18 How often are they like straw before the wind, like chaff swept away by a gale?

19 It is said, 'God stores up a man's punishment for his sons.' Let him repay the man himself, so that he will know it!

20 Let his own eyes see his destruction; let him drink of the wrath of the Almighty. [c]

21 For what does he care about the family he leaves behind when his allotted months come to an end?

22 "Can anyone teach knowledge to God, since he judges even the highest?

23 One man dies in full vigor, completely secure and at ease,

24 his body [d] well nourished, his bones rich with marrow.

25 Another man dies in bitterness of soul, never having enjoyed anything good.

26 Side by side they lie in the dust, and worms cover them both.

27 "I know full well what you are thinking, the schemes by which you would wrong me.

28 You say, 'Where now is the great man's house, the tents where wicked men lived?'

29 Have you never questioned those who travel? Have you paid no regard to their accounts-

30 that the evil man is spared from the day of calamity, that he is delivered from [e] the day of wrath?

31 Who denounces his conduct to his face? Who repays him for what he has done?

32 He is carried to the grave, and watch is kept over his tomb.

33 The soil in the valley is sweet to him; all men follow after him, and a countless throng goes [f] before him.

34 "So how can you console me with your nonsense? Nothing is left of your answers but falsehood!"

Job 20 (New International Version)




Job 20

Zophar

1 Then Zophar the Naamathite replied:
2 "My troubled thoughts prompt me to answer because I am greatly disturbed.

3 I hear a rebuke that dishonors me, and my understanding inspires me to reply.

4 "Surely you know how it has been from of old, ever since man [a] was placed on the earth,

5 that the mirth of the wicked is brief, the joy of the godless lasts but a moment.

6 Though his pride reaches to the heavens and his head touches the clouds,

7 he will perish forever, like his own dung; those who have seen him will say, 'Where is he?'

8 Like a dream he flies away, no more to be found, banished like a vision of the night.

9 The eye that saw him will not see him again; his place will look on him no more.

10 His children must make amends to the poor; his own hands must give back his wealth.

11 The youthful vigor that fills his bones will lie with him in the dust.

12 "Though evil is sweet in his mouth and he hides it under his tongue,

13 though he cannot bear to let it go and keeps it in his mouth,

14 yet his food will turn sour in his stomach; it will become the venom of serpents within him.

15 He will spit out the riches he swallowed; God will make his stomach vomit them up.

16 He will suck the poison of serpents; the fangs of an adder will kill him.

17 He will not enjoy the streams, the rivers flowing with honey and cream.

18 What he toiled for he must give back uneaten; he will not enjoy the profit from his trading.

19 For he has oppressed the poor and left them destitute; he has seized houses he did not build.

20 "Surely he will have no respite from his craving; he cannot save himself by his treasure.

21 Nothing is left for him to devour; his prosperity will not endure.

22 In the midst of his plenty, distress will overtake him; the full force of misery will come upon him.

23 When he has filled his belly, God will vent his burning anger against him and rain down his blows upon him.

24 Though he flees from an iron weapon, a bronze-tipped arrow pierces him.

25 He pulls it out of his back, the gleaming point out of his liver. Terrors will come over him;

26 total darkness lies in wait for his treasures. A fire unfanned will consume him and devour what is left in his tent.

27 The heavens will expose his guilt; the earth will rise up against him.

28 A flood will carry off his house, rushing waters [b] on the day of God's wrath.

29 Such is the fate God allots the wicked, the heritage appointed for them by God."

Proverbs 15 (New International Version)




Proverbs 15

1 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.

2 The tongue of the wise commends knowledge, but the mouth of the fool gushes folly.

3 The eyes of the LORD are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.

4 The tongue that brings healing is a tree of life, but a deceitful tongue crushes the spirit.

5 A fool spurns his father's discipline, but whoever heeds correction shows prudence.

6 The house of the righteous contains great treasure, but the income of the wicked brings them trouble.

7 The lips of the wise spread knowledge; not so the hearts of fools.

8 The LORD detests the sacrifice of the wicked, but the prayer of the upright pleases him.

9 The LORD detests the way of the wicked but he loves those who pursue righteousness.

10 Stern discipline awaits him who leaves the path; he who hates correction will die.

11 Death and Destruction [a] lie open before the LORD— how much more the hearts of men!

12 A mocker resents correction; he will not consult the wise.

13 A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit.

14 The discerning heart seeks knowledge, but the mouth of a fool feeds on folly.

15 All the days of the oppressed are wretched, but the cheerful heart has a continual feast.

16 Better a little with the fear of the LORD than great wealth with turmoil.

17 Better a meal of vegetables where there is love than a fattened calf with hatred.

18 A hot-tempered man stirs up dissension, but a patient man calms a quarrel.

19 The way of the sluggard is blocked with thorns, but the path of the upright is a highway.

20 A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish man despises his mother.

21 Folly delights a man who lacks judgment, but a man of understanding keeps a straight course.

22 Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.

23 A man finds joy in giving an apt reply— and how good is a timely word!

24 The path of life leads upward for the wise to keep him from going down to the grave. [b]

25 The LORD tears down the proud man's house but he keeps the widow's boundaries intact.

26 The LORD detests the thoughts of the wicked, but those of the pure are pleasing to him.

27 A greedy man brings trouble to his family, but he who hates bribes will live.

28 The heart of the righteous weighs its answers, but the mouth of the wicked gushes evil.

29 The LORD is far from the wicked but he hears the prayer of the righteous.

30 A cheerful look brings joy to the heart, and good news gives health to the bones.

31 He who listens to a life-giving rebuke will be at home among the wise.

32 He who ignores discipline despises himself, but whoever heeds correction gains understanding.

33 The fear of the LORD teaches a man wisdom, [c] and humility comes before honor.

    Psalm 139 (New International Version)


    Psalm 139 (New International Version)

    Psalm 139

    For the director of music. Of David. A psalm.

    1 O LORD, you have searched me and you know me.
    2 You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar.

    3 You discern my going out and my lying down; you are familiar with all my ways.

    4 Before a word is on my tongue you know it completely, O LORD.

    5 You hem me in—behind and before; you have laid your hand upon me.

    6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain.

    7 Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?

    8 If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, [a] you are there.

    9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea,

    10 even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.

    11 If I say, "Surely the darkness will hide me and the light become night around me,"

    12 even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you.

    13 For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb.

    14 I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.

    15 My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth,

    16 your eyes saw my unformed body. All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.

    17 How precious to [b] me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them!

    18 Were I to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand. When I awake, I am still with you.

    19 If only you would slay the wicked, O God! Away from me, you bloodthirsty men!

    20 They speak of you with evil intent; your adversaries misuse your name.

    21 Do I not hate those who hate you, O LORD, and abhor those who rise up against you?

    22 I have nothing but hatred for them; I count them my enemies.

    23 Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.

    24 See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.