
I
- INTRODUCTION
II - PART 1 - GOD’S CHALLENGE
III – A “NEW” LIGHT?
IV - THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:1-5)
V - THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:6)
VI - THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:7-8)
VII - THE THREE MAIN ACTORS IN THIS DRAMA
OF THE AGES
VIII - BEAUTY AND THE BEAST UNITED
IX – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION
17:9-10)
X
– THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:11-12)
XI – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION
17:13, 17)
XII – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION
17:14)
XIII – THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:16)
XIV – FEARFUL EVENTS PRIOR TO THE
TIME OF TROUBLE
XV – THE TIME OF TROUBLE BEGINS
XVI – GOD’S PEOPLE DELIVERED
XVII – HOW ARE GOD’S PEOPLE
DELIVERED?
XVIII - THE FINAL FULFILLMENT OF REVELATION
17:16
XIX - THE CONTROVERSY IS ENDED, HEAVEN AT
LAST
XX - THE 2ND FULFILLMENT OF DANIEL 2:33,
41-43
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THE MYSTERY REVEALED (REVELATION 17:16)
REVELATION 17:16 –
“And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these
shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate and naked, and
shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire.”
“When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation,
spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, whose
readeth, let him understand.”
Matthew 24:15.
What happened to Jerusalem during the desolation?
“When the idolatrous standards of the Romans should be set
up in the holy ground, which extended some furlongs outside the
city walls, then the followers of Christ were to find safety in
flight. When the warning sign should be seen, judgment was to
follow so quickly that those who would escape must make no delay.
He who chanced to be upon the housetop must not go down through
his house into the street; but he must speed his way from roof
to roof until he reach the city wall, and be saved "so as
by fire." Those who were working in the fields or vineyards
must not take time to return for the outer garment laid aside
while they should be toiling in the heat of the day. They must
not hesitate a moment, lest they be involved in the general destruction…
They became Satanic in their cruelty. In the family and in the
nation, alike among the highest and the lowest classes, there
was suspicion, envy, hatred, strife, rebellion, murder. There
was no safety anywhere. Friends and kindred betrayed one another.
Parents slew their children, and children their parents. The rulers
of the people had no power to rule themselves. Uncontrolled passions
made them tyrants. The Jews had accepted false testimony to condemn
the innocent Son of God. Now false accusations made their own
lives uncertain. By their actions they had long been saying, "Cause
the Holy One of Israel to cease from before us." [ISA. 30:11.]
Now their desire was granted. The fear of God no longer disturbed
them. Satan was at the head of the nation, and the highest civil
and religious authorities were under his sway.
“The leaders of the opposing factions at times united to
plunder and torture their wretched victims, and again they fell
upon each other's forces, and slaughtered without mercy. Even
the sanctity of the temple could not restrain their horrible ferocity.
The worshipers were stricken down before the altar, and the sanctuary
was polluted with the bodies of the slain. Yet in their blind
and blasphemous presumption the instigators of this hellish work
publicly declared that they had no fear that Jerusalem would be
destroyed, for it was God's own city. To establish their power
more firmly, they bribed false prophets to proclaim, even when
Roman legions were besieging the temple, that the people were
to wait for deliverance from God. To the last, multitudes held
fast to the belief that the Most High would interpose for the
defeat of their adversaries. But Israel had spurned the divine
protection, and now she had no defense. Unhappy Jerusalem! rent
by internal dissensions, the blood of her children, slain by one
another's hands, crimsoning her streets, while alien armies beat
down her fortifications and slew her men of war!… Not one
Christian perished in the destruction of Jerusalem. Christ had
given his disciples warning, and all who believed his words watched
for the promised sign. After the Romans had surrounded the city,
they unexpectedly withdrew their forces, at a time when everything
seemed favorable for an immediate attack. In the providence of
God the promised signal was thus given to the waiting Christians,
and without a moment's delay they fled to a place of safety,--the
refuge city Pella, in the land of Perea, beyond Jordan.
“Terrible were the calamities which fell upon Jerusalem
in the siege of the city by Titus. The last desperate assault
was made at the time of the passover, when millions of Jews had
assembled within its walls to celebrate the national festival.
Their stores of provision, which if carefully preserved would
have been sufficient to supply the inhabitants for years, had
previously been destroyed through the jealousy and revenge of
the contending factions, and now all the horrors of starvation
were experienced. A measure of wheat was sold for a talent. Great
numbers of the people would steal out at night, to appease their
hunger by devouring herbs and wild plants growing outside the
city walls, though they were often detected, and punished with
torture and death. Some would gnaw the leather on their shields
and sandals. The most inhuman tortures were inflicted by those
in power to force from the want-stricken people the last scanty
supplies which they might have concealed. And these cruelties
were not infrequently practiced by men who were themselves well
fed, and who were merely desirous of laying up a store of provision
for the future.
“Thousands perished from famine and pestilence. Natural
affection seemed to have been utterly destroyed. Children would
be seen snatching the food from the mouths of their aged parents.
The question of the prophet, "Can a woman forget her sucking
child?" [ISA. 49:15.] received the answer within the walls
of that doomed city, "The hands of the pitiful women have
sodden their own children; they were their meat in the destruction
of the daughter of my people." [LAM. 4:10.]
“The Roman leaders endeavored to strike terror to the Jews,
and thus cause them to surrender. Those prisoners who resisted
when taken, were scourged, tortured, and crucified before the
wall of the city. Hundreds were daily put to death in this manner,
and the dreadful work continued until, along the valley of Jehoshaphat
and at Calvary, crosses were erected in so great numbers that
there was scarcely room to move among them. So terribly was fulfilled
the profane prayer uttered forty years before, "His blood
be on us, and on our children." [MATT. 27:25.]… More
than a million of the people were slaughtered; the survivors were
carried away as captives, sold as slaves, dragged to Rome to grace
the conqueror's triumph, thrown to wild beasts in the amphitheaters,
or scattered as homeless wanderers throughout the earth.
“The Jews had forged their own fetters; they had loaded
for themselves the cloud of vengeance. In the utter destruction
that befell them as a nation, and in all the woes that followed
them in their dispersion, they were but reaping the harvest which
their own hands had sown.”
Spirit of Prophecy, vol 4, 26-27, 30-32, 36.
“All the predictions given by Christ concerning the destruction
of Jerusalem were fulfilled to the letter.”
Spirit of Prophecy, vol 4, p 31.
Did this prophecy end in the destruction of Jerusalem?
“Christ presented before them an outline of the prominent
events to transpire before the close of time. His words were not
then fully understood; but their meaning was to be unfolded as
his people should need the instruction therein given. The prophecy
which he uttered was twofold in its meaning: while foreshadowing
the destruction of Jerusalem, it prefigured also the terrors of
the last great day.”
Spirit of Prophecy, vol 4, p 26.
This terrible crisis had its partial fulfillment and was experimented
during the French Revolution.
“Would we know the result of making void the law of God?
The experiment has been tried. Terrible were the scenes enacted
in France when atheism became the controlling power.”
Great Controversy, p 584.
(If you want to know what happened during the French Revolution,
please read GC 265-288).
Does this final destruction be fulfilled literally?
“This sealing of the servants of God is the same that was
shown to Ezekiel in vision. John also had been a witness of this
most startling revelation. He saw the sea and the waves roaring,
and men's hearts failing them for fear. He beheld the earth moved,
and the mountains carried into the midst of the sea (which is
literally taking place), the water thereof roaring and troubled,
and the mountains shaking with the swelling thereof. He was shown
plagues, pestilence, famine, and death performing their terrible
mission.”
Testimonies to Ministers, p 445-446.
“Affection will be alienated; children will be disinherited,
and driven from home. The words of Paul will be literally fulfilled,
“All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.”
Spirit of Prophecy, vol 4, p 426.
“Study the ninth chapter of Ezekiel. These words will
be literally fulfilled; yet the time is passing, and the people
are asleep.”
Letter 106, September 26, 1909.
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