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The Seven Seals of
Revelation
(Edition 1.0 20060701-20060701)
The book of Revelation deals with Seven Seals that reveal the sequence of how God is dealing with this world in the end times. It is an ongoing process that encompasses the Seven Trumpets as well as the Woes and the Bowls of the Wrath of God. This paper will just focus on the Seven Seals. The sequel to this paper will cover the other aspects.
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The Seven Seals of Revelation
The Scroll and the Lamb
Revelation 5:1
And I saw in the
right hand of Him who sat on the throne a book written inside and on the Back,
sealed up with seven seals. (American
Standard Version)
Revelation chapter 5 talks about
a scroll (or a book) that God holds in His hand that has many mysteries
pertaining to the end times before Christ returns to this earth. This book is sealed with Seven Seals and
could only be opened by someone who was worthy. There is only one such being
and that being is Christ (the Lamb). He
qualified to open these seals by his perfect obedience and complete submission
to God the Father.
Revelation 5:9
And they sang a
new song: “You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you
were slain, and with your blood you purchased men for God from every tribe and
language and people and nation…..”
(New
International Version)
These seals contain mysteries
that were not known to any being, human or spirit, until Christ qualified to
open them. As Christ opened the Seven
Seals, they revealed the sequence of how God plans to deal with this world in
the end times. According to John 1:1, only God the Father is omniscient and
knows everything. This means that not even Christ knew these mysteries till he
was allowed to open the seals. Christ then revealed them to John, who in turn
passed them on to us.
Even though they were hidden
until John wrote the book of Revelation, these seals were opened by Christ a
long time before that and they will stay open and develop exponentially (grow
in size and intensity) till he returns. In fact, the first seal was opened in
the Garden of Eden when Satan caused Adam and Eve to disobey God. The Seven
Seals also include seven trumpets and three woes that reveal more of the
secrets of God. We will examine those
in a different paper.
The Seals
Revelation 6:1:
I watched as
the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four
living creatures say in voice like thunder, “Come!” (NIV)
Now let’s go through each seal
and see what they mean and the message Christ has for us.
First Seal: False
Religion
As Christ opened this seal, a
white horse whose rider has a crown on his head and a bow in his hand comes
forth.
Revelation 6:2
And I looked
and behold a white horse, and he who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given
to him: and he went out conquering, and
to conquer.
(ASV)
This seal represents what
happens when we are disobedient to God and go against His will. This is what Satan did in the beginning.
Even though white usually represents peace, in this seal it is a representation
of false peace that Satan creates as an illusion, which means that it is not
real and cannot last.
Because Satan wanted power and
control, he deceived some of his brothers to rebel against God. See also The Creation of the Family of
God (No. CB4). He also deceived Adam and Eve into doing the
same thing. Since then, he has convinced most of the people on this planet to
worship him rather than the One True God.
This is how false religion began. There are countless numbers of false
gods and false religions on this planet today and that will continue till
Christ returns and puts an end to it all.
Until then, this first seal will continue to progress.
Second Seal: War
We will see that each seal
develops from the seal that preceded it. The second seal is war and is a result
of worshipping other gods (or the first seal).
Revelation 6:3-4
And when he
broke the second seal, I heard the second living creature saying, “Come,” 4 and another, a red horse, went out; and
to him who sat on it, it was granted to take peace from the earth, and that men
should slay one another; and a great sword was given to him. (ASV)
The red horse here represents
bloodshed in war and all the destruction that it brings. What is the root cause
of this bloodshed? When people believe
in different religions or gods, they often don’t get along with each other.
Each person feels that what he/she believes is the truth. This results in conflicts between people. It
might start small as arguments but will soon escalate or grow into bigger
conflicts such as wars between groups or nations. This destroys the peace that can only be had by worshipping the
One True God and keeping His Laws.
In a spiritual sense, this seal
could also be referring to the war that we have to fight daily against Satan
and his demons, because he is a roaring lion that wants to fight and destroy
those that obey God and keep His Laws (1Pet. 5:8).
Just like the first seal, this
second seal of war was also opened a long time ago and will continue till
Christ returns and shows everyone that there are no other gods besides the
Father (Eloah).
It is possible that this seal
was also opened in the Garden of Eden when Satan created dissension between the
man and the woman. Adam blamed Eve for
his sin and Eve in turn blamed Satan. Instead of taking blame, they both looked
for someone else to blame (Gen. 3:12-13).
This is usually how wars start.
Third Seal: Famine
Revelation 6:5
And when He
broke the third seal, I heard the third living creature saying “Come.” And I
looked and behold, a black horse; and he who sat on it had a pair of scales in
his hand. (ASV)
The black horse here represents
hard and difficult times. The scales, as a tool of measurement, represent
famine where people will not have enough food to go around. This is a direct result of the previous
seal, which is war. When there’s war,
crops are destroyed and a shortage of food occurs. The prophet Ezekiel also seems to be referring to this time in
the first few chapters and especially in chapter 14:13, 21.
In a spiritual sense, it could
also mean that there will be famine or a shortage of God’s word, which is our
spiritual food (Jn. 4:34). This is why
it is so very important to work hard now while we can and preach God’s word to
as many people as we can because there will come a time when we will not be
allowed to do that (Amos 8:1, Jn. 9:4).
Even though famine comes upon
the land, God promises to protect those who are obedient to Him.
Revelation 6:6
and I heard
what seemed to be a voice in the midst of the four living creatures saying,
"A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a
denarius; but do not harm oil and wine!" (RSV)
The oil here is referring to the
Holy Spirit and the wine refers to the elect. In this Scripture God is
promising us protection through His Holy Spirit. So we see that our protection
is only through obedience and holding on to God’s truth. See also Ezekiel 36:29-30.
Fourth Seal: Death
Revelation 6:7-8
When he opened
the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth living creature say,
"Come!" 8 And I saw, and
behold, a pale horse, and its rider's name was Death, and Hades followed him;
and they were given power over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword and
with famine and with pestilence and by wild beasts of the earth. (RSV)
What is the result of war and
famine? Well, it is usually death. That’s what the pale horse in this seal
represents (the word pale from SGD 5515 means green or yellowish,
which could be referring to illness and pestilence).
This seal sees over one fourth
of people on this planet dead. In a
spiritual sense, it could also be referring to those that fall away from God’s
truth by the famine of the word of God and allowing Satan to win the spiritual
battle. These people would be considered spiritually dead because they did not
hold fast to God’s truth and His Law.
They allowed the cares and the desires of this world to overcome them.
Fifth Seal: Martyrs
Five is the number of grace and
also representative of the Church. Therefore, it is no surprise that the fifth seal
would refer to the tribulation of the Church and martyrs in the faith.
Those that pulled through the
first four seals and remained faithful to God are Satan’s primary target. He
will do everything possible to destroy them and stop God’s plan of salvation
from unfolding. But these people are
given so much of God’s Holy Spirit that they are willing to give up their lives
and die rather than give in to Satan. Many people in the faith have already
done so in the past.
Revelation 6:9-11
And when he
opened the fifth seal, I saw underneath the altar the souls of them that had
been slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held: 10 and they cried with a great voice,
saying, How long, O Master, the holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge
our blood on them that dwell on the earth? 11 And there was given them to each one a white robe; and it was
said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little time, until their
fellow-servants also and their brethren, who should be killed even as they
were, should have fulfilled [their course]. (ASV)
We are under God’s protection as
long as we keep His Law and He will not allow any harm to come to us. However, this doesn’t mean that we will be
persecution-free. We are tried by fire and tested as gold refined in the
fire (Rev. 3:18; 1Pet. 1:7; Zec. 13:9).
This means that God does allow some of His servants to be persecuted and killed
as a witness to this world. We have to
be willing to love God to the point that we trust Him enough to give up our physical
life for a much greater spiritual reward with Him. We all have to be willing to
lay down our life for our brother as Christ did. Just as he gave up his life
and received a white robe, these martyrs will also receive a white robe as a
reward. What does it represent? It
represents eternal life with God and a position as a pillar in His temple (Rev.
3:11).
Sixth Seal: Heavenly Signs
Revelation 6:12-14
When he opened
the sixth seal, I looked, and behold, there was a great earthquake; and the sun
became black as sackcloth, the full moon became like blood, 13 and the stars of the sky fell to the
earth as the fig tree sheds its winter fruit when shaken by a gale; 14 the sky vanished like a scroll that
is rolled up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place. (ASV)
This seal that heralds the
heavenly signs of terror marks the end of the tribulation of the Church, which
was the previous seal (the 5th). By this time God would be done
adding the final numbers to His elect of 144,000 who will be in the First
Resurrection (Rev. 7:1-8), along with the Great Multitude who are the main body
of the Church. The 144,000 are already sealed by the time this seal opens.
Even during this seal of terror,
nations will not repent. Many will hide themselves in caves and rocks and ask
to be killed but yet will not repent (Rev. 6:15,16). These nations and people
are allowed to be destroyed and killed because God is merciful. Because their
hearts are hardened by evil and sin, it is better for them to die (Rom. 6:23)
and be given another chance later in the Second Resurrection. However, there
are those individuals (not whole nations) that will turn to God and reject
Satan during this time. These people
will also become part of the Great Multitude and will also be given white robes
and access to the First Resurrection (Rev. 7:9-17).
Seventh Seal: The
Seven Trumpets
After the multitude repents in
the previous seal, there is a silence in heaven for about half an hour. We do not
know exactly how long the period of a half hour will be (it could be literal or
it could be prophetic), but it is a sign that the 6th seal is done
and the 7th seal is ready to be opened. This is the beginning of the
seven trumpets. This final seal lasts
through all of the seven trumpets as well as what follows as the woes or bowls
of God’s wrath (Please refer to the attached chart). These will be explained in
a separate paper called The Seven Trumpets.
Is it necessary for these seals
to take place? No. If the nations had repented they would not
need to take place. But the nations
refused to repent, and brought these things upon themselves. Their sin and stubbornness made these events
necessary. So until all these seals are
complete and the sequence unfolded, the Millennium cannot start. It is all a part of God’s merciful master
plan of extending salvation to every single being that He has created. However, nothing of the false religious
system of this age will be allowed to contaminate the millennial system under
Christ.
Even so it is
not the will of your Father which is in heaven, that one of these little ones
should perish. (ASV)
So, what will be the only thing
that will protect us and save us from these prophecies? The Bible has a simple
answer. It is how we live our lives in obedience to God and our love for the
truth.
Who shall
separate us from the love of Christ? [shall] tribulation, or distress, or
persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? (ASV)
For further study see the paper The Seven Seals (No. 140).
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False Religions (White Horse) |
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Wars (Red Horse) |
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Pestilence (Black Horse) |
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Death (Grey Horse) |
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Great Tribulation |
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Heavenly Signs |
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The Seven Trumpets |
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Trees and grass burned |
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Seas struck |
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Water struck |
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Heavens struck |
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Bottomless pit opened |
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1/3 of man killed |
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The Seven Bowls |
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Malignant sores |
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Seas turned to blood |
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Water turned to blood |
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Scorching sun |
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Darkness & pain |
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Kings of the East |
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Great earthquake |
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