#20
Evil in Chains
When the Devil Can Tempt No More
Our subject
is one of the most fascinating spectaculars in all the Bible. World
Blackout Coming! A thousand years of darkness. When God finally,
fairly, and justly deals with the sin problem in His universe.
Every now and
then a judge sentences someone to an impossibly long prison term
to express horror or outrage about the crime. Or, a jury hands down
a sentence of three or four life sentences in a row – when
the criminal is already of retirement age – with no expectation
it could ever be served in several lifetimes. But through that judge’s
unimaginably impossible sentence, society expresses anger and disgust
for particularly heinous crimes.
Are you aware
that a time is soon coming when a Judge will hand down a sentence
of 1,000 years – and the criminal will serve out every day
of that sentence? Now granted, people’s opinions about the
20th book of Revelation and the Millennium can be very confusing.
People have argued and debated about the 1,000-year millennium for
centuries. In fact, once a bishop got so upset about Revelation
20, he tore it out of the book of Revelation. And it didn’t
get back into this denomination’s Bible for hundreds of years.
This is such an important subject, let’s get out our Bibles
and discover WHAT’S NEXT as the Voice of Prophecy SPEAKS!
Let’s
start with the Book of Revelation, Chapter 20, and follow carefully:
<Revelation
20:1-3>
“Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key
to the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. He laid hold
of the dragon, that serpent of old, who is the Devil and Satan,
and bound him for a thousand years; And he cast him into the bottomless
pit, and shut him up, and set a seal on him, so that he should deceive
the nations no more till the thousand years were finished. But after
these things he must be released for a little while.”
First firm fact
about the millennium, we can nail down: God has a plan to deal with
the greatest criminal this universe has ever known when the Devil
will be imprisoned for 1,000 years. Chained up. (Amen?)
Second fact:
Bible prophecy tells us after Satan is in prison for 1,000 years
he’ll be paroled. “Released for a little while.”
But his parole proves that even after 1,000 years he hasn’t
reformed. He’s still the Devil; up to his same old tricks.
Third fact,
according to Scripture, the millennium is tied in very closely with
the resurrection at the Second Coming of Jesus. In fact, the millennium
is bound by two separate and distinct resurrections:
1) the resurrection
of eternal life at the beginning, and
2) the resurrection
of damnation at the end.
Jesus said in
John, Chapter 5, Verse 25:
“Most
assuredly, I say to you, the hour is coming and now is, when the
dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and [all] those who
hear will live.”
There you have
it – resurrection. But notice how Christ explains this in
the 28th and 29th verses:
“Do not
marvel at this; for the hour is coming in which all who are in the
graves will hear His voice and come forth – those who have
done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done
evil to the resurrection of condemnation.”
Two resurrections.
First, the resurrection of those who have done good, and second
– the resurrection of damnation.
Revelation 20:5,
6 says good people rise in the first resurrection:
“...This
is the first resurrection. Blessed and holy is he who has part in
the first resurrection. Over such the second death has no power,
but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign
with Him a thousand years.”
Paul told the
Thessalonians,
<1 Thessalonians
4:16, 17>
“For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout,
with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And
the dead in Christ will [what?] rise first. Then we who are alive
and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to
meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.”
So this first
glorious resurrection morning is for whom? The first group of dead
people. The dead in Christ – the righteous. They’ll
be raised first. And all of us Christians who don’t die, and
who are still alive at Christ’s coming will be caught up with
them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air! On that day, Jesus’
promise will finally be fulfilled,
<John 11:25>
“...He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall
he live.”
So all the righteous
dead sleeping in the grave will be raised from their graves when?
As Jesus returns. Isaiah even tells us the words Jesus shouts, with
a voice of thunder:
<Isaiah 26:19>
“Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust...and...earth shall
cast out the dead!”
What a glorious
day at Forest Lawn Cemetery: angels scurrying about with little
babies, reuniting them with their parents! At Arlington Cemetery
husbands who died in Vietnam or WWII or the Gulf Wars are reunited
with wives. Todd Beamer, who perished because terrorists sabotaged
United Airlines Flight #93 September 11, reunited with Lisa and
his kids, including baby Morgan! Cemeteries will be the happiest
places on this planet! The most moving, touching scene ever in history!
Christ’s wonderful promise made so long ago will be fulfilled:
<John 14:2,
3>
“...I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare
a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that
where I am, there you may be also.”
All the saved
on resurrection morning finally rise up to go to Paradise, to be
with Jesus.
Which leads
to our next major point to nail down. What’s next? What will
we do up there in Paradise for 1,000 years? Ah! A crucial question,
for it has something to do with God’s plan to close the book
on the sin problem. In Revelation 20:6, prophecy reveals an amazing
insight about what we DO during the millennium. Listen:
“Blessed
and holy is he who has part in the first resurrection. Over such
the second death has no power, but they shall be priests of God
and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years.”
We’re
priests (or judges) who reign (or hold court) for 1,000 years. What
does this mean? Aside from Heaven, aside from the unspeakable joy
and getting acquainted with everyone...aside from the travel and
glory, John gives this unique insight as to what we saints do for
God during the millennium:
<Revelation
20:4>
“And I saw thrones, and they sat on them. And judgment was
committed to them...”
Before God eradicates
sin and burns up this ball of mud, God first insists that every
human being who has ever lived on planet Earth clearly understand
why He’s going to destroy it. And we help God finally resolve
the sin problem. The 1,000-year millennium opens up a new all-together
different final phase to the last judgment that began in 1844. God
won’t carry out His “strange act,” His final,
ultimate “sentence” of judgment and destruction eradicating
sin and sinners – until ALL the universe sits as grand jury
and together renders the verdict – and understands WHY God
must do this. God waits until YOU understand. So, Revelation 20
describes this time when God amazingly includes mortals in the final
verdict. Feeble men and women – you and I – are assigned
the solemn task of judging fallen angels and the wicked unsaved.
Before God finally annihilates them in the “executive phase”
of Hell fire, this 1,000 year period is when the “sentencing
of the wicked” takes place. I’m not making this up.
Paul states:
<1 Corinthians
6:2, 3>
“Do you not know that the saints will judge the world?...Do
you not know that we shall judge angels?”
See friend,
God wants to secure His universe so that…
<Nahum 1:9>
“...affliction will not rise up a second time.”
Guaranteed sin-less
forever. How can He do that? It must become crystal clear –
once and for all – to every created being that’s ever
lived, that God is just. He’s good. He’s fair. For 6,000
years Satan has leveled the accusation God is unfair. The 1,000-year
millennium must finally put this notion to rest. But how? Why do
we need to judge the evil angels and the wicked sinners? Haven’t
they been judged before Christ comes?
True, in the
sense that they didn’t get to go to Heaven. But have you ever
wondered what your reaction might be up in Heaven if you looked
for someone you expected to find there only to discover he or she
is lost forever? “God, how come?” You might call the
fairness of God’s justice into question.
Wonderful, merciful
God! During the millennium, He opens the records of all the lost
for our scrutiny. God patiently sits there and waits for US to make
up our minds He was right in judging every person the way He did.
We investigate the evidence to see why He judged the way He did.
Before he eliminates and eradicates sinners, the most guarded secrets
harbored in each evil person’s mind will be exposed. And as
we inspect the records, we’ll be left with only one response:
“God, we agree with your love and justice. We bow in tears
and worship.”
<Revelation
16:7>
“...Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are Your
judgments.”
But, wait a
minute! How do the wicked get to settle their score with God and
have their say whether God’s just and fair? They’re
all dead! Revelation 19:21 describes when Jesus comes the impact
destroys them – flattens everyone who rejects God.
“And the
rest were killed with the sword which proceeded from the mouth of
Him who sat on the horse...”
The splendor
and brilliance of millions of angels and God and Jesus is so overpowering,
2 Thessalonians 2:8 says “the wicked are destroyed by the
brightness of His coming.”
When Jesus rose from the grave on Easter morning, one angel caused
100 Roman soldiers to collapse in a heap like dead men. Jeremiah
25:33 says,
“And at
that day the slain of the Lord shall be from one end of the earth
even to the other end of the earth. [That means every one of the
wicked is now dead.] They shall not be lamented, or gathered, or
buried; they shall become refuse on the ground.”
The righteous,
remember, went up to heaven with Jesus at His second coming.
But all the
unsaved who are alive when Jesus comes are slain by the brightness
of His coming. So we can nail this down, too. All the wicked are
now dead. Revelation, Chapter 20, Verse 5:
“But the
rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished...”
Now we’re
going to see from Scripture an amazing revelation how God finally
resolves and ends the sin problem in His universe, forever. How
the wicked will have their day in court. They get their turn to
“judge” God, too!
But first let’s
quickly review events that prophecy reveals take place at Christ’s
coming:
1. Jesus returns
with all the holy angels. (Mat. 25:31)
2. The dead
in Christ rise first. (1 Thes. 4:16)
3. The living
saved are caught up to meet Jesus in the air. (1 Thes. 4:17)
4. The saved
go home with Jesus and reign with Him for 1,000 years. (Rev. 20:4,
6)
5. The unsaved
are slain by the brightness of Christ’s coming. (2 Thes. 2:8,
Jer. 25:33)
6. The wicked
dead stay dead during the 1,000 years. (Rev. 20:5)
7. Satan is
bound for 1,000 years by a chain of circumstances – because
he has no one to tempt or destroy! (Rev. 20:2)
8. Since all
the righteous are in heaven, and all the wicked are dead, everyone
is gone! Everywhere, there is ruin. (Jer. 4:23-26)
Let’s
look at what prophecy tells us is happening on Planet Earth during
the millennium? It’s not like Tim LaHaye’s “Left
Behind” fiction. The Bible tells us the truth! This earth,
during the millennium, becomes the Devil’s prison. Satan is
chained up to this abyss, “bound” for 1,000 years. How
is he chained? A simple chain of circumstances: it’s impossible
for him to go anywhere. There’s no one left to tempt. No one
to destroy. There’s nobody here. The saved are with Christ
for the thousand years. The wicked are all dead.
So this earth
becomes his prison. And remember, this is important, too, in God’s
final plan. Because ever since creation, Lucifer jealously wanted
to show everybody how he would rule a world.
Now God finally
gives him his chance! The watching universe is able to see in vivid
technicolor what kind of a ruler he really is when given complete
control of a planet! But it looks like ground zero! Destroyed. Curls
of smoke and the stench of death. Chaos. Like a bombed out bottomless
pit, if you will.
In fact, a little
etymological word study: the Greek word “bottomless pit”
in Greek is abussos or “abyss”. That’s the same
word used in Genesis 1 when God first created the world out of chaos
– “without form and void”. The prophecy of Jeremiah
foresaw this bottomless pit during the 1,000 years.
<Jeremiah
4:23>
“I beheld the earth, and it was without form and void; and
the heavens, and they had no light.”
See it there,
friend? It’s coming, complete world blackout on this abussos
or “bottomless pit.” It’s going to be totally
dark!
<Jeremiah
4:24-26>
“I beheld the mountains, and lo, they trembled, and all the
hills moved lightly. I beheld, and lo, there was no man, and all
the birds of the heavens were fled. I beheld, and lo, the fruitful
place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof were broken down
at the presence of the Lord, and by His fierce anger.”
Pretty grim
place to take a 1,000-year vacation, wouldn’t you say? Satan
has nothing to do but wander to and fro over this dark, devastated,
lonely planet and reflect.
I’ve tried
to imagine Satan there all by himself. Everything is pitch black
as the old Devil’s walking all over this earth – nothing
to do. So here he is on this banged up, burned out, broken down,
bottomless pit, kicking at things. Suddenly he looks down and sees
the upturned face of a man – slain by the glory of God. He
recognizes the man. Someone he knew well: Joe Cool! He was a good
citizen, everybody liked him. Honest. Paid his debts. People were
attracted to him. Had a fine personality. Great neighbor. And there
were times when he really wanted to make a decision to follow the
Lord Jesus all the way, but the Devil was right there to say, “No,
Joe! Not now. Not yet. Wait. This is only 2003. Just give yourself
a bit more time. Things will look better. You’ll have a better
chance – later.” So, Joe didn’t make his decision.
But then the Devil arranged an accident to snuff out Joe’s
life. And now there’s a hideous smile on the face of the Devil
as he looks on the countenance of this man Joe. Satan knows he’s
lost: FOREVER!
Revelation 20
is trying to tell us tonight: don’t postpone your decision
for Jesus Christ – don’t put it off! It will be too
late during the millennium.
So in review,
the events that take place during the millennium on earth?
1. The earth is desolate and devastated.
2. All the unsaved
are dead, slain by the brightness of Jesus’ coming.
3. All the saved
are in heaven, reigning with Christ.
4. Satan is
bound on this dark devastated planet to reflect on his rebellion.
Someone asks,
will Satan change after 1,000 years of solitude? Will he have regrets?
There are “Churches of Satan” who worship the Devil
NOW, because they believe Satan will be converted during the Millennium.
Will he?
You see, one
of God’s crucial reasons for putting the millennium into His
prophetic timetable is to help us understand something. God’s
going to demonstrate to the universe that, given another chance,
any evil being would still make the same decision. They’d
choose the same master. They’d still reject God! And now here
it comes – a second chance. For the Devil and for the wicked.
Notice carefully what happens, and profoundly what it tells us about
God, when the millennium closes. What does Bible prophecy say?
<Revelation
20:7, 8>
“Now when the thousand years have expired, Satan will be released
from his prison and will go out to deceive the nations which are
in the four corners of the earth...to gather them together to battle,
whose number is as the sand of the sea.”
Where do all
these wicked people suddenly come from? How can they be in this
battle if they are all dead? Ah! Remember, Revelation 20:5,
“But the
rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished...”
So, right here
God raises up “the rest of the dead” in the second resurrection
– the resurrection of damnation, at the end of the millennium
– for the unsaved dead.
<Revelation
20:8>
“...the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.”
And what a sight
as they come up from their graves identically the same: still with
pain, sickness, in wheel chairs; still cursing. Swearing. Doing
drugs. Smoking weed. Toting guns. Horrible! An awful mess of humanity.
Anti-God. They are the “lost.”
Revelation 21:2
says at precisely this same time the Holy City, New Jerusalem, with
Christ and God’s saints inside and all God’s holy angels,
comes down from heaven to earth at the end of the millennium! Zechariah
14 describes how God prepares a special landing place for it, over
there where the Mt. of Olives is located outside Old Jerusalem.
The gorgeous New Jerusalem comes down – God’s eternal,
splendiferous city. “Whoa,” think the wicked, “Awesome.
Amazing.” This City becomes the focal point, the final target
of Satan’s last cunning campaign of conniving. Notice:
<Revelation
20:7, 8>
“And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed
out of his prison, and shall go out to deceive the nations which
are in the four quarters of the earth...to gather them together
to battle...”
Satan is loosed
because when the second resurrection raises up the wicked that automatically
triggers Satan’s release from being chained up in this bottomless
pit. He’s free again to tempt. To fool, to dupe and beguile
with his old, scheming bag-of-tricks. He’s the same ol’
Deceiver. Hasn’t reformed. Hasn’t changed. He goes out
to deceive these billions of wicked people. “Listen up, Saddam.
Listen up, Hitler. Listen up Judas and Benedict Arnold and Jezebel
and Sennecharib! Look at you. You’re resurrected from the
dead. Know who raised you from the dead? I did! See that city over
there? I was once a great prince in that city. They threw me out.
Didn’t treat me right. I want you to help me capture it and
we’ll rule!” We’ve still got a chance! Verses
8-9 say billions listen to him and somehow he convinces them they
can take the city. They haven’t changed either. Again they
choose Satan as their leader. So, they start marching. Advancing
closer to this massive city. This mighty army in earth’s last
cosmic final battle of Armageddon!
Verse 9 says:
“They
went up on the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of the
saints and the beloved city...”
Can you picture
them? All of the wicked of all the ages. Satan the grand marshal
lines them all up with devastating nuclear weapons, atomic missiles,
B-1 bombers, loaded to the nuclear teeth with smart bombs and anthrax
and all their explosive destructive weapons that could shatter that
city into smithereens. Picture all these evil men and women, raised
with the same diseased bodies, same evil characters, still cursing
and swearing and everything else. Satan gives the order, “March!
Take the city!”
But suddenly
God intervenes with the final cosmic “moment of truth”:
Now God unveils His “strange act.” All these billions
of wicked men and wicked angels stop in their tracks, the Bible
tells us, because now it’s the wicked people’s chance
to judge God. Jesus starts to ascend above the city, high up in
space, suspended there, and begins to radiate in glory and majesty
and power. I personally believe Philippians 2 describes this scene
and how something like a fantastic instant replay on a cosmic video
screen, where every evil eye mysteriously sees in “virtual
reality”, his whole life portrayed in 3-D cinerama! They see
their whole evil, wicked life and what they are really like when
they stand before God and before the saints, and before that Holy
City filled with all the holy angels. They see the awesome difference.
They see the saints with perfect bodies, perfect health, perfect
happiness, full of love and joy and smiles and radiant with holy
glory. And they see themselves, their wretchedness, their misery,
their ugliness, their hopelessness. You see, God is now giving the
wicked their chance to judge Him, too. And the record says in Philippians
2:10-11, that becomes the molten moment, the flashpoint, of total
self-realization for the wicked, “God, You were RIGHT!”
“That
at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those in heaven and
those on earth, and of those under the earth, [even Satan and his
angels] and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is
Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
Before the entire universe they finally admit “God, Your justice
is fair. We worship You in spite of our wicked selves. We really
don’t want to change. We’d rather go to hell than live
on with You. We’re not sorry for our sins. We’re just
sorry we got caught. But You’re right. Just get rid of us.
Put us out of our misery.”
But the awful
dramatic moment lingers a little longer. God now for the first and
last time gives all those wicked a chance to see Him as He really
is. Not that they’ll change. But He says, “You still
don’t understand Me. Or, know Me. So I need to show you.”
And the wicked watch transfixed as God no longer conceals His glory,
but permits it to shine brighter and brighter. It becomes like intense
heat, flames of fire to these wicked people. In anguish they realize
how awful their sinful selves are compared to this fantastic and
perfect Being. And they begin to turn and fight with each other,
attacking Satan as the fire of God’s glory shines brighter,
more powerful than ever. The whole earth erupts in seething flames
– a great lake of fire. This is what Verse 9 is talking about.
“And fire
came down from God out of heaven and devoured them.”
Completely burning
up all evidence of sinful life here on earth once and for all.
It’s so
hot, 2 Peter 3:10 says it melts the surface of the earth. Notice:
“...The
heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall
melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein
shall be burned up.”
Even…
<Revelation
20:10, 14, 15>
“The Devil, who deceived them, was cast into the lake of fire
and brimstone...Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake of
fire. This is the second death. And anyone not found written in
the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire.”
Forever gone!
The cosmic battle of the ages is over. Sin and sinners are no more.
Only the saints and the Holy City are miraculously spared.
Sadly, we may
have relatives and friends, whom we love dearly, who will perish
in that fire. There’ll be some agonizing scenes as they burn.
The walls of the city are of transparent jasper, we’re told.
The wicked might be able to come right up to the city and see inside.
Maybe as one
man runs up to the walls (and God’s glory is getting brighter
and brighter, turning into fire and starting to burn him) he sees
the very throne of God inside and the rainbow of promise encircling
it. He sees the River of Life and the Tree of Life. Bright, glorious
angels radiant and happy. Picture him seeing the streets of gold,
standing spellbound wondering why he was such a fool to lose all
that! Then picture that man suddenly freezing in his tracks...as
he sees someone coming who looks very familiar. It’s his own
wife and children! Oh, how he remembers how they prayed for him
to give his heart to the Lord. But he never made his decision. Never
said “Yes” to Jesus. Now the wall is between. He wants
to escape the hot fire and he just goes to pieces and he falls down
and screams and cries and begs that God give him one more chance.
But there’ll never be another chance. He’s not sorry,
really, for his choice. He’s sorry he got caught, and only
regrets the awful result. It’s too late.
Oh friend, I
wish I could paint this picture so graphically and share this so
tenderly, concerning surrender and its importance. I don’t
wish to be melodramatic; I’m not trying to scare you. True
love must be your motive for choosing Jesus. But right now Jesus
invites you to settle it with you and God! He pleads. I’m
amazed sometimes the way we preachers soft-pedal this business of
hell fire, and we say well-meaning things to people we know should
make a definite decision. Sometimes people are held back by possessions.
Family. Jobs. Friends. Bank accounts. What comfort will those be
if you’re on the outside looking in? Where are you going to
be then, friend? At the end of the millennium, you and I are going
to be in one of two places: either inside that City reigning with
Christ, immortal forever; or, outside with the ranks of the wicked.
Lost. Left out eternally. We have the opportunity today to make
our decision, before it’s forever too late.
But I haven’t
quite finished yet. This isn’t the end – that flaming
holocaust burning up the earth. Yes, there will be tears. How could
it be otherwise? But, here’s the good news of the Voice of
Prophecy:
<Revelation
21:4>
“And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, there
shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no
more pain, for the former things have passed away.”
We’ll
discover on another night that Hell fire isn’t forever, an
eternal fry in the sky by and by. God’s saints won’t
have to look on this ghastly holocaust scene forever. No. The fires
go out and become ashes under our feet. And in Revelation 21:5 God
says,
“Behold,
I make all things new!”
A new heaven
and new earth. Only this time, you and I will be there to watch!
Friend, I’m
here to tell you that no one seated here today needs to be caught
in that lake of fire. My Bible says it’s being prepared for
the Devil and his angels! Not people. The only way you’ll
get there is if you choose NOT to be saved.
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