Understanding Revelation: Spiritual Insights and Symbolic Truths

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Now the continuous historicist is the view which teaches this: that the things recorded here, these Visions, were a vision given to John of things that were actually going to happen in a historical sequence. First of all, what we are told about the seals and that they follow in chronological order 1 to 7. [00:02:02]

One that obviously it Demands a very detailed knowledge of history, the history of the centuries, if we really are to derive any benefit from it. If all these things have reference to particular detailed historical events, then as Christian people we can only derive benefit from the reading of this book if we are real experts. [00:04:11]

Surely any scheme of interpretation which tends to produce such a result cannot be the true interpretation. It not only leads to confusion but it surely does tend to bring the entire book into disrepute. And as I have had occasion to say so many times, I am increasingly convinced that large numbers of Christian people have ceased to read this book. [00:07:38]

The moment you begin to try to attach the teaching of this book to particular persons or events, you are in grave danger of turning from the spiritual to the material. And indeed, I think it is true to say, without being at all uncharitable about many friends who belong to both the futurist and the historicist schools, that most of their talk and their conversation and their lecturing does seem to be more political than spiritual. [00:08:18]

The view which would teach that this is a book which presents to us principles, the spiritual principles concerning the life and the conflict and the final Triumph of the Church of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Not the exact historical details, but the great principles that are Illustrated and have been Illustrated from the beginning until tonight. [00:12:23]

The first impression you get is that obviously it is a book about the Lord Jesus Christ and his church. You see it starts with him. It's a revelation that God gave to him and which he passes on the revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave unto him to show unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass. [00:13:59]

It is a book of Revelation. It's a book that's meant to reveal. It's a book that is meant to unveil something to us. It's the apocalypse, the unveiling. It's a book in which the veil is drawn back and we are given a sight of certain things and an understanding of. [00:16:15]

The way in which it gives us this unveiling and this knowledge and information is by means of symbols. It's by means of signs. Now did you notice a word in that first verse of the book? The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him to show unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass. [00:18:10]

The trouble arises is when we forget that and when we tend to say ah but this figure must mean the exact number that it says. It says so and so, a thousand for instance, and a thousand must mean a thousand. But surely if you read the book as a whole you will see that there at certain points you simply cannot take these figures literally. [00:22:26]

Parables do make straightforward statements of truth, yes, but because he spoke in Parables it wasn't clear to The Outsiders. It wasn't always clear to the disciples and when they had our Lord on his own they asked him what did you mean by that parable. Now that is the characteristic of a parable. [00:24:28]

It is a book that is meant to edify God's people, not to arouse a kind of unhealthy and almost morbid curiosity and to make us more interested in persons and events than we are in the truth of God, the truth concerning our blessed Lord and his church and the great purpose of God for the Lord and the church throughout the ages. [00:29:37]

I do plead with you once more to read the book right through in the way that I am suggesting. Try to forget theories, try to forget anything particular, but just allow these big broad Impressions to be made upon you and I think you will agree with me in coming to this conclusion that whatever else this book is meant to do it certainly is meant to tell us about the conflict between the Lord Jesus Christ and the devil. [00:43:40]

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