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The Woman of Revelation

Please turn to your lesson outline to the chart of two tunnels. You’ll notice on the back a helpful glossary of keys to prophetic symbols. If you’re watching at home, open your Bible to Revelation 1:1-3. We’ll do a bit of “Homework” each time we refer to a text. We’ll draw a neat circle around the verse numerals and do some underlining! Now, would you all read aloud together? Let’s start.

<Revelation 1:1>
“The Revelation [“hidden...?” Isn’t it hidden? Deep? Perplexing? What does the 2nd word say? “The Revelation.” That which has been revealed. Nothing hidden, nothing secret.] of Jesus Christ, [of whom? Jesus Christ (makes me feel better already)] which God gave Him to show His servants...”

Continue reading again: ...To show his servants – WHAT?

<Revelation 1:1>
“...things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John,”

“Sign-i-fied...” See? “Sign”-language?

I’ll read Verse 2:

<Revelation 1:2>
“who bore witness to the word of God, and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, to all things that he saw.”

ALL READ Verse 3: “CURSED is he who...” Another mistake? Better check up on me! What does your Bible say? [Circle “blessed”] (The pastor of a 3000-member church of President Eisenhower told his congregation: “You’ll go crazy if you try to study Revelation”) “Blessed!” is he who...

“Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy...and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near.”

Now we’re ready to plunge into the heart of the book. Turn over three pages to Revelation 12. Circle verses 1-6, 14, 17. Now, let’s try to forget about our plans for the week, pressures, problems...and try to visualize what I read as you follow along:

<Revelation 12:1-6>
“Now a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a garland of twelve stars. Then being with child, she cried out in labor and in pain to give birth. And another sign appeared in heaven: behold, a great, fiery red dragon having seven heads and ten horns, and seven diadems on his heads. His tail drew a third of the stars of heaven and threw them to the earth. And the dragon stood before the woman who was ready to give birth, to devour her Child as soon as it was born. She bore a male Child who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron. And her Child was caught up to God and His throne. Then the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, that they should feed her there one thousand two hundred and sixty days.”

Someone says: “Look, Lon, you told us this was NOT a hidden book. What on earth do these verses mean?” May I have your eyes? Let me re-live what we just read, then we’ll go back to the Bible. Remember, John the “beloved disciple” – was exiled on the lonely island of Patmos. God showed him a vision of a beautiful woman, standing off in the heavens. She was clothed only with the pure iridescent folds of the light of the sun. On her head was a diadem of 12 sparkling, brilliant, living stars. She’s pregnant. About to deliver. But something’s beneath her feet. She’s standing on the moon.

Over to one side is a red dragon snapping furiously, intending to destroy her child as soon as it’s born. She gives birth to a Man Child destined to rule all nations, but He’s caught up to God. Evidently the dragon fails to destroy the child and becomes so angry he turns his destructive fury on the woman and so persecutes and attempts to destroy her that God takes her and hides her in the wilderness for 1260 days.

You say, “Well, the picture’s a bit clearer. But what on earth does it mean?” Obviously, we’re dealing with symbolic prophecy. We borrow symbols, don’t we? You’ve got an outline page with “Keys to Prophetic Symbols.”

Some people say those beasts of Revelation are the beastly doctrines some churches teach! I’ve heard some teach that the beast of Revelation 13 is Henry Kissinger! But folks, you get into difficulty if you place your own interpretation on these symbols. But if Scripture provides the key and unlocks the meaning of the symbols – no problem, right?

Daniel 7:23 says that in prophecy a beast represents a nation or kingdom. We borrow this idea of using animals as symbols for nations.

Bear = Russia, Eagle = U.S., Lion = England, Beaver = Canada

Now a question: Of what is this woman in Revelation a symbol? That’s our next text. Let’s look for some keys to help us.

<Jeremiah 6:2>
“I have likened the daughter of Zion to a lovely and delicate woman.”

Zion in Scripture refers to Jerusalem or God’s people. The “daughter of Zion” refers to God’s people, His church! A woman represents God’s people. Let’s have one more text to be sure. Paul says:

<2 Corinthians 11:2>
“For I am jealous for you with godly jealously. For I have betrothed you to one husband, [betrothed means engaged] that I may present you as a chaste virgin to [whom?] Christ.”

Christ in Scripture is symbolized as the Groom; His Bride is the church! So, God gives us a gorgeous metaphor; a lovely symbol: the woman is Christ’s church.

But notice that the character of this woman determines the character of the church. If she’s a pure, innocent, virtuous woman – that represents a pure church. A true church. A holy church.

Some parents say, “Oh, I don’t want my kids to read Revelation because it talks about the “harlot.” That woman in scarlet (loose, fallen.) is not talking about physical impurity at all! It’s talking about a church that’s played harlotry and been unfaithful to her Lord. See?

Now let’s clear something up: This is talking about the Presbyterian Church, is that right? The Baptist? What does this word “woman” mean? Which church in particular?

A little Greek lesson – ekklesia. Say it with me. That’s the Greek word translated in English for “church.” But what does it mean?

Ek-kle-sia. “God’s called out ones” (Mt. 2:15) I want to be one of God’s “called out ones!” If you’re one of God’s called out ones, you belong to His church!

Now, once we have the key symbols in place, watch how this unfolds into a beautiful picture!
Here in Revelation 12, John sees this pure woman or the church of his day pictured as a virgin – in white.

She’s a pure church. The church of Jesus in the New Testament, clothed with the iridescent light of the noonday sun – or with Jesus, the “light of the world.” Notice this New Testament church is crowned with a diadem of 12 Stars. Who were the brilliant, sparkling 12 living stars of the New Testament church? The 12 apostles, right? So the early days of the New Testament church is symbolized by a virgin. Crowned with the 12 apostles! And she’s standing on something.

“Standing on the Moon.” Question: Does the moon shine from its own light or from borrowed light? Yes, borrowed light. So here the New Testament church is standing on something – the moon. Something is passing away. What a beautiful symbol of the Old Testament dispensation passing away, all pointing forward to Christ. All those types and ceremonies pointed forward to Christ the True Lamb of God who died on Calvary’s cross.

The light in those lambs of the Old Testament was only a reflection of a greater light that pointed to Jesus. So all this was “passing away,” beneath her feet.

The Moon is a perfect representation of the Old Testament which shone from light borrowed from Jesus in the New Testament.

Now, the woman is pregnant, about ready to give birth to a Man Child, Who would “rule all nations with a rod of iron, but Who would be caught up to God and to His throne.” Who is that? Jesus!

But someone says, “Then isn’t the woman Mary?” No. Remember this is just a symbol. Yes, Mary is the mother of Jesus, but prophecy tells us we’ll see this “woman” in white clear to the Second Coming.

Has anyone seen Mary? No. It’s a symbol of the “church.” The New Testament church gives birth to Christ. But there’s a snapping, furious, red dragon nearby (Verse 4). Who is he?

<Revelation 12:9>
“So the great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.”

Who is the dragon? Satan primarily.

But Satan never comes out to battle in visible form, does he? Ever seen Satan? No. He works through persons, institutions, evil things.

Now, through whom did Satan work to destroy Christ as soon as He was born? Herod who tried to destroy all the babies in Bethlehem. But he failed. Then Jesus was caught up to God and to His throne.

And so furious was Satan to destroy Christ, that when he couldn’t destroy Him personally, he turned his destructive fury on the woman. He tried to destroy the New Testament church by persecuting her – until it got so bloody and so furious, God had to take the woman and hide His church “in the wilderness for 1260 days.”

One more symbol to unlock. A “day” in symbolic prophecy represents what? Ezekiel 4:6, Numbers 14:34, says, “each day for a year,” so this represents 1260 literal years of persecution that God would take His church, the woman, and…“Hide her in the wilderness for 1260 years”

[CHART]
Let’s go to our charts and tunnels now. Over this time line at the top, let’s write 1260 years. Where is this in the Christian era? To get our bearings, let’s put in the “Cross” and “Our Day.” 1260 years of tribulation. We know that after the apostles died, persecution grew worse during the first few hundred years, until one day, history tells us, 300 leaders came together; not one with a normal body. Each person was torn, crippled, stoned, with missing limbs from torture and persecution. How many of you came in that way tonight? Maybe our religion is too cheap. Friend, unless you have something to die for you don’t have anything to live for!

But Satan was very subtle. At first he used the Roman Empire to persecute. Gladiator fights. Throwing Christians to the lions in the coliseum. Torture. But then Satan got the Church to begin to persecuting itself! How? Under these torturous threats, some Christians weakened. They compromised their faith and made concessions to heathenism and paganism and watered down certain teachings. But they were embarrassed by other more courageous Christians who lived up to their conscience. These compromising drifters turned and persecuted their own brethren. It’s always that way in church, isn’t it? Some will laugh at you for spending three weekends with your Bible at these meetings, and they haven’t cracked the Book in 20 years. Don’t worry about ridicule, friend. Thank God you have the courage to come to these study seminars and learn about God’s prophetic truth!

Persecution got so bad that by 533 A.D. Emperor Justinian issued a decree removing all protective barriers to allow full and relentless persecution. No restraints, no more protection for the church. Five years later in 538 A.D. that decree went into full effect. Now anyone could be slain for the simple crime of belief in the Word of God, or studying the Bible.

If you add 538 + 1260, you get 1798. Historians call these 1260 years of persecution the “Dark Ages.” So dark, that as late as the 16th century in France, 50,000 people – the ‘flower of France’ – were dragged from their beds at the toll of the bell at midnight, and slain in the streets. The St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre of Paris, when blood ran like water! 200 years later there was a political reversal and military coup when the persecutED became the persecutORS. Even the king lost his head, and all Europe was aghast! But suddenly persecution mysteriously diminished and dried up. Why? In 1787 we have the French Revolution! Suddenly persecution stopped in 1798 when the Pope was taken captive by Napoleon’s general, Berthier – exactly 1260 years later.

But during those tragic “Dark Ages,” creditable historians estimate 50 million people perished for no other crime than to protect this Book. The story of the Bible is a thriller! It cost human blood. Satan tried to stamp it out. Prophecy predicted it.

But, now let’s come down to the next chart: the tunnels and the railroad tracks. How many budding artists do we have here? I want you to draw a train and some cars. [Draw a locomotive with me.] Now may I have your eyes?

Suppose you stand on mountain watching a black iron locomotive on a single track approach this tunnel. A train with 12 black iron cars thunders down the track and disappears. What kind of train should come out the other end? Same kind. But suppose a red diesel with 250 red steel cars spurts out the other side, what would you say? Something happened to the train inside the tunnel! Now forget trains – if you can – and come down to the next chart.

What do you see coming down the track of time? The Church of Jesus Christ, through the first hundred years, second hundred years, through five centuries. But Satan so terribly persecuted the church that God had to take and hide her in the wilderness tunnel in 538 A.D. for 1260 years, after which should emerge around 1798 before the world.

The true and faithful loyal virgin Christian church of Jesus Christ was hidden from view for 1260 years.

Notice! The same pure church Jesus and the Apostles taught, goes into the wilderness tunnel in 538 A.D. What kind of church should come out in 1798? Same thing, right?

But instead, 250 denominations spurt out the other side, each quarreling, arguing, pointing fingers, and claiming “I’m right and you’re wrong!” What happened to the church in the tunnel? Why are there so many denominations? You see, the Bible came through unscathed. But something happened to the church in the tunnel. Paul predicted “a falling away.” Centuries of compromise with paganism. Into the Christian church infiltrated doctrines and rites and ceremonies and practices Paul or Peter never heard of – that claimed the rank of divine institution. Is it any wonder God says in these last days you and I are to “contend earnestly for the faith that was once delivered to the saints?” That’s why the Voice of Prophecy Speaks! Horrific changes took place during those Dark Ages.

There’s no more fascinating story in history than the story of the Waldenses. Huguenots. Albigenses. These faithful Christian groups across Europe who were guardians of truth and God’s Word during those terrible Dark Ages when God’s Word was outlawed, suppressed by the church. And remember, that was our church.

Whether you are Protestant or Catholic, this was our heritage. Did they make tragic mistakes? Yes, just like we do today. But it got to the point where no Bibles were allowed. If you possessed a Bible or even studied one you were prosecuted and put to death by the church. People were burned at the stake because they wanted to translate the Bible into local languages and dialects. The Bible was forbidden. It was only heard occasionally in cathedrals in a locked foreign language on weekends. Well, Peter Waldo had a Bible! He was so persecuted and hunted like a wild beast, that he and his Waldensian followers fled, climbing up into the Piedmont valleys of northern Italy. But soon it wasn’t safe there. So they fled to the Alps! Hiding in caves and “the wilderness” for centuries. Whole cultures lived and died trying to protect the Bible. They felt their heaven-sent mission was to make hand-written copies of the Word. Then they’d cautiously send these out throughout Europe! They lived in stone fortresses and caves and copied Scripture portions on parchment sitting at stone tables. They’d copy one verse a thousand times in French, German, Italian. Then they’d send their fine young boys and girls down to the valleys to enroll in universities disguised as students. They sewed portions of Scripture into the hems and linings of their garments. If they were caught, they were slain immediately. But when they found an earnest teacher or sincere student who seemed discouraged, bent over, and crushed with guilt not knowing what the Bible said about forgiveness, they’d produce a passage in their own language...and truth would spread! If the authorities found the source, they’d die.

Meanwhile, the older folks disguised themselves as peddlers. They’d go down into the valleys selling pots and pans and cloth. If they came to a sincere home and found someone discouraged because of their awful sins, they’d cautiously bring out from the folds of their garments a text. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful...to forgive and cleanse.” They’d never heard words like that before! “MY sins? Even mine? I can go to the Savior and ask forgiveness?” “YES!” And they would produce more Scripture and read with them into night! In the morning, after a night’s rest, off the missionary would go. The host would rush outside: “We didn’t even get his name! Or where she was from?” So they hurried into the street – just like other people – looking for their missionary. That was the signal the authorities were looking for. And they found their missionary lying in cold blood at the next corner. Any library will tell you this story!

John Milton, the blind poet of England and latin secretary to Oliver Cromwell, so stirred was he by the slaughter of the Waldenses in 1655, he wrote:
Avenge O Lord thy slaughtered saints,
Whose bones lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold.
E’en them who kept thy truth so pure of old,
When all our fathers worshiped stocks and stones.

The great hymn writer of the church at this time, Isaac Watts, composed the hymn, “Am I A Soldier?” about the Waldenses and Huguenots and Albigenses:
Must I be carried to the skies
On flowery beds of ease?
While others fought to win the prize
And sailed through bloody seas?

This is why our founding fathers fled to America. Pilgrims and Puritans boarded the Mayflower to escape persecution, bound for America, land of freedom. America’s poets, writing about Plymouth Rock:
I call it holy ground,
The spot where first they trod,
They left unstained what here they found,
Freedom to worship God.

The story of the scriptures is a THRILLER!

But there came a day in Europe when 20,000 troops under French Col. DePerot went up into those mountains to destroy the Waldenses. Talk about hitting a fly with a hammer! He sent 20,000 soldiers to exterminate 2,000 of them, boasting to the villagers in the valley: “Come to a public hanging tomorrow and see the end of the Waldenses.” They started up the mountain. But the Waldenses knew every tree and every boulder. They were hiding up there behind them, watching. When they saw the troops coming up, they simply dislodged those boulders, which thundered down the mountain and killed some of the soldiers. Even Col. DePerot was wounded. He begged for refuge in a Waldensian fort! They kindly gave him food and lodging, but the rest fled. Next day when the army moved in for the kill – the soldiers moving cautiously hiding behind the trees – the Waldenses were gone! Their caves and forts were empty! They were in their stocking feet on the tops of the mountains, singing Psalm 124:2, 3:

“If the Lord were not on our side, when men rose up against us, then we would have been swallowed up quick.”

The soldiers cursed: “Heaven itself seems to be blessing these people!”

But tragically it was not always so. There came a day when 260 Waldenses were in a cave. The
soldiers discovered they were inside! So they built a fire at the opening – you know what happened. It licked up the oxygen and all 260 died. I hope some day to go over there and see that cave! Get down on my hands and knees.

Would the light of truth be entirely extinguished?

There came a day in the seclusion of a German library, that a young monk soon to become a priest found a Bible chained to the monastery wall! Martin Luther had never seen a Bible even though he was studying for holy orders. He’d only heard fragments in Latin. Square-jawed, independent Luther was fascinated by the Bible. He came back again and again for months and studied. Didn’t find anything about painful pilgrimages to holy shrines; or indulgences; or penance. You see, he was taught to lie on the cold ground and lacerate his back to show God how bad he was. He found nothing of that in Bible. But he found a lot about Jesus and forgiveness. His favorite text, Romans 1:17: “The just shall live by FAITH.”

And Martin Luther turned to his church and shook civilization to its very foundations with the Reformation! A new “renaissance” was coming. The new world. Luther began to translate the Bible into German, the language of the people.

He was one of the first “Protest-ants.” Have you heard of a “Protest-ant?” A “protestant” is simply one who “protests” against any doctrine or practice that’s not found in the Bible. Luther turned to his church with some big questions, expecting to receive appreciation for his research. But NO, they said. “The Church hasn’t taught this and we don’t intend to. Recant, Martin, or be excommunicated for heresy.” What was he to do? Let truth die? No. He championed truth. And stepped out of the church of his day.

When Luther finally died, his followers built a fence around what Luther believed and called it a “creed.” Ever heard of a creed? There’s nothing wrong with a creed. Except that it makes no provision for advancing light. It locks you in to that century. His followers were called “Lutherans.” Ever heard of Lutherans?

But the Reformation was only beginning. Along came other reform groups who discovered new truths Luther hadn’t found yet. Wycliffe in England. Reformers like John Knox of Scotland. John Calvin in Switzerland. Zwingli. Huss. Jerome. They came to leaders of the Lutheran Reformed movement: “Look what we’ve found!” But they were met with the same cold and icy reserve: “Luther didn’t teach this, so we can’t accept it.” What were these reformers to do? Let truth die? No, they followed Luther’s example and stepped out of Lutheranism to move forward with truth, and founded the Presbyterians. Then the Anglicans. Methodists. The Anabaptist reformers came along: “Look! We’ve discovered Baptism by immersion!” The Baptists were founded. Each recovering new rays of light from the Word!

Friend, listen! Revelation 12 tells us the history of the Christian church and why there are so many denominations. God never intended it this way. The Reformation isn’t finished yet! The denominations we have today are the sad human tendency of dependence upon the past. “If father or mother believed it, and it was good enough for them, it’s good enough for me.” Ever hear anyone say that? If you do, you pray for them! That’s devastating! I thank God for my father and mother. But God expects us to grow. To keep following new light. To keep the Reformation alive! God wants end-time Christians to gather up ALL the rays of light, truths lost in the “Dark Ages” for 1260 years!

<Jude 1:3>
“Ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.”

Christian friends, please listen! The Bible says truth is progressive. We need to grow in it. Daily move. Daily change. Daily progress. God doesn’t save us by denominations.

<Proverbs 4:18>
“The path of the just is as the shining light that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.”

We are ready now for Revelation 12 again. Look with me at Verse 14. Now we’ll understand some things we didn’t know before.

“But the woman was given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness to her place, where she is nourished for a time and times and half a time, from the presence of the serpent. [Just another way of figuring 1260 years] So the serpent [dragon] spewed water out of his mouth like a flood after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away by the flood. But the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed up the flood which the dragon had spewed out of his mouth.”

Can you see God hiding the Waldenses in the earth in that verse?

Now, here’s where you and I today come into the picture. Read with me Verse 17.

“And the dragon was enraged with the woman, and he went to make war with the rest of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.”

Who’s the dragon? “Satan.” (Write that in over “dragon” if you need to.)
He’s “angry” with whom?
Who’s the “woman?” The “Church.” (Write that in over “woman”)

He goes to make war with “the rest of her offspring” (or the “remnant,” it says in the King James Version.) Or, the “last end” of the church. That’s us!

Now read it with me as interpreted by your own Bible.

<Revelation 12:17>
“And Satan was angry with the church, and he went to make war with the last end of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.”

Can I have your eyes? Tell me. In the first part of Chapter 12 Satan (the dragon) was angry with which part of the church? Which part of the New Testament church was this? The first part. The early church.

In the last verses of Chapter 12, we just read Satan is angry with what part of the church? (The last end, or remnant.) Ladies and gentlemen, Revelation 12 is the history of the Christian Church and 80% of us listening today never knew this before! But notice: God is so concerned that we get this message and recover the truth lost in the tunnel of those Dark Ages – recover the same faith that went into the tunnel – that He describes two outstanding features of God’s true “called out” people in the last days:

They keep the commandments of God. And have the same faith as Jesus.

Some people say, “Well, if you try to keep the commandments, you’re not saved by grace.” God says, “Commandment-keeping and the faith of Jesus go together!”

Listen friend, if I have enough of the grace of God in my heart, I’m not going to kill. Steal. Or, take your wife. Commandment-keeping isn’t a means of salvation; it’s an evidence of salvation! God clearly says here, “Lon, My ‘called out’ ones, My people waiting for the Second Coming will be keeping the commandments and have the testimony of Jesus.” I want to be among that group, don’t you?

You seamstresses who like to sew. You see a “70% OFF” Remnant Sale over at a yardage store. You go, and to your delight find some beautiful cloth. You purchase enough to make a new matching blouse. It’s blue material. You can’t get rid of the family quick enough so you can spread out your “Simplicity” pattern. You stitch and sew. But alas you discover you have just enough cloth – except for one sleeve! You return the store, find the same sales clerk. You know her. She says, “Sorry! That material is gone.” But she knows three ladies from your neighborhood who came in for that sale and bought material, too. So you go to visit each.

You knock at the first door and explain your problem. She says, ‘Sure! I bought plenty of material.” But when she opens her package, it’s the wrong color. And she bought polyester double-knit!

You thank her and hurry to the next address. She brings her material to the door: Same pattern. But wrong color! You try again.

And finally at the third door, she brings out her material. It’s the same pattern, same identical weave, same color. In fact, even a matching thread. Of what can you be reasonably certain? You’ve found the remnant of the original.

I want to be saved, and I want my family to be saved. When Jesus forgives my sins, I want to walk in all the light of God’s Word. The prophetic light that shines “brighter and brighter unto the perfect day.” God says, “Revelation 12 provides absolutely certain thumb-print identification marks to help you find God’s truth in these last days – identical features to match up exactly with the original faith of Jesus. You can find My last-end “remnant” of what started back there in the New Testament.

<Jeremiah 29:13>
“And ye shall seek Me and find Me when ye shall search for Me with all your heart.”

So you take the Bible – the original – that went into the tunnel. Then you take what you believe. If it has the same PATTERN of belief, same WEAVE of doctrine, same TEXTURE of harmony, and same CONSISTENCY of practice and teaching – then you can know you’ve FOUND THE “REMNANT.”