The Original Scorpion Kings. Rev. 9:1-12
What we see numerous times as we go through the book of Revelation is that angels have a specific role from the Supreme Court of heaven. They surround the throne of heaven but they are sent out on these missions on the earth to carry out God's judgments upon the earth. Chapter nine is going to be another example of one of those missions. This is the first time we see these angels as the overseers and executors of judgment. Up to this point each of the seal judgments began when the Lamb opened a seal, but when the Lamb opens the seventh seal we now have these seven angels who execute the seven trumpet judgments. We will see that the seven bowl judgments also are executed by angels as well. The first four of these trumpet judgments focus on the earth. It is typical of God in His historic judgments of this kind to judge that which is worshipped by the human race. God multitasks so that His judgments are designed to destroy the false belief systems of the human race as well. We see this shift toward the worship of the earth, nature, the cosmos itself in the end time. We see that already today. Once we take God out of the picture and are left with a naturalistic explanation of the universe, and we are left with some form of Darwinism or evolution, then essentially what we have done is deified creation, nature, the universe. And it is only logical that from there that we must start to worship nature and make all of our plans and policies on the basis of the fact that man in his arrogance thinks that he can control nature, control the environment, climate, and all of these kinds of things that we hear so often today. So God judges the creation during this period because that becomes the focus of the naturalistic worldview that there is nothing supernatural. Then in the last three judgments we have judgments against the human race, against fallen man who has rejected God.
We have this class who are called the earth dwellers. They are called the earth dwellers not because they live on the earth but because their thinking is restricted to that which is physical and finite and limited. It is earth bound; it is not oriented to heaven, it is oriented to the earth. Their thinking is such that they have rejected the existence of anything that is beyond the physical or the temporal. So it is finite and they refuse to accept the fact that God exists even though by the time of the sixth seal judgment they know that God is the one judging them, that all of this is happening from the throne of God, and yet they continue to shake their fist at Him in anger and rejection. Their rejection of God is based on their own volition and as the judgments increase their hostility, resentment and bitterness toward God is going to continue to increase. That is the dynamics of negative volition. We see patterns and trends like that today. People who reject the truth of God's Word seem to get more and more entrenched into their hostility and rejection of God. We see in Revelation chapter eleven that these earth dwellers will rejoice over the execution of the two prophets. Revelation 13:8, 10, 14 tell us that the earth dwellers are those who will worship the Antichrist. Then we are told that the mentality of the earth dwellers is that they are drunk with human viewpoint anti-God paganism. They are so absorbed in their own thinking that the Scriptures picture them as being drunk with the wine of their own thought. So they are completely divorced from reality just as when one drinks too much wine.
Revelation 9:1 NASB "Then the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star from heaven which had fallen to the earth; and the key of the bottomless pit was given to him.
This star is an angel and not a star per se. We know this from several lines of evidence. First, from just what is there in the passage is that this seems to be an intelligent being. He receives the key, has been given the key, and he holds the key and is able to use the key to unlock the jail cell which holds this particular demonic army. Angels are also referred to as stars many times in the Scriptures. The term "star" is used three ways in the Scripture. The first is to refer to the physical object in the heavens—an asteroid, a comet, or what we would refer to today as an actual star. The second way in which it is used is to describe the twelve tribes of Israel—Genesis chapter 37 when Joseph is relating his dream that the sun and the moon and the eleven stars will bow down to him, representing his mother, father and brothers. That same imagery is picked up in Revelation chapter twelve. So it is used to refer to Israel. But in terms of symbolism it is primarily used throughout the Scriptures to refer to angels. Job 38:4-7; Isaiah 14:13, where Satan wants to rule over the angels.
This angel is going to release this demonic army that has been imprisoned in a place called the abyss. "Abyss" is based on a Greek word that means a place without a bottom. Who gave the angel the key? The one who has the key to the abyss, to Hades, is the Lord Jesus Christ—Revelation 1:18. Hades and the abyss are related to one another in Romans 10:7 NASB "or 'WHO WILL DESCEND INTO THE ABYSS?' (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead)." Hades is the place of the dead and so we must understand that Hades had several compartments. In the Old Testament it had a compartment called Paradise, also called Abraham's bosom (Luke 16). That place is now in heaven. Paradise was transferred to heaven after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Then there was a place of torments where all of the unsaved go. Then there was the place of the abyss which is the location of the demon army related to the fifth seal. Then there is a place of those demons who will continue to be imprisoned during the Tribulation period under the chains of darkness, according to passage in Jude and 1 Peter. This is where those demons who were called the sons of God is Genesis chapter six who intermarried with the daughters of men to produce a hybrid race in an attempt to destroy the genetic unity and purity of the human race. This is that group who are permanently imprisoned until the judgment of the angels and are cast into the lake of fire.
Revelation 9:2 NASB "He opened the bottomless pit, and smoke went up out of the pit, like the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by the smoke of the pit.
Revelation 9:3 NASB "Then out of the smoke came locusts upon the earth, and power was given them, as the scorpions of the earth have power.
But this army here in Revelation 9 is not simply a physical locust army. They are given instructions; there are limitations to what these locusts can do. This is described in vv. 4 & 5 NASB "They were told not to hurt the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree, but only the men who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads.
Starting in verse seven we have a description of what these locusts look like. We must interpret this somewhat literally because that is what it depicts, although there are some images used here. Revelation 9:7 NASB "The appearance of the locusts was like horses prepared for battle; and on their heads appeared to be crowns like gold, and their faces were like the faces of men.
But they have a king over them. This is one of the highest of all of the demons and he is called the angel of the abyss. Revelation 9:11 NASB "They have as king over them, the angel of the abyss; his name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in the Greek he has the name Apollyon.
Revelation 9:12 NASB "The first woe is past; behold, two woes are still coming after these things." How can it get much worse? [13] "Then the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God." That is the altar of incense.
What we have seen here is an incredibly intense judgment by God on the human race. The question that occurs as we look at this whole passage is: What significance does this have for me in the church age? The impact should be in a couple of different areas. One of these is that when we look at this it reminds us that God is a God of justice and He is going to judge sin and evil eventually. It may not be when we think it should be but it will occur during the Tribulation period and this is a part of God's plan in bringing sin and evil to a final end during the Tribulation period. So we can rejoice in that whatever injustice we may face, whatever undeserved suffering we may go through in this life, ultimately God is going to make all things right. A second thing we should take away from this is a recognition of God's grace. That this first woe was announced by this angel and as a result of that announcement we see God's grace to those on the earth. They know what is coming and there is always a solution offered.
We are not in a period that is not as bad as the Tribulation. We are in the church age and God's grace is manifested to us in ways that are just extraordinary, and if one has never received Christ as saviour God continually offers that. And there is no sin that we could ever commit that would be anything as bad or intense as these earth dwellers in the Tribulation period, and yet God continues to extend His grace to them throughout the Tribulation period, even to the point where we come to the bowl judgments and He will send angels throughout the atmosphere who will announce the gospel to the earth dwellers. What we see in this passage is that there is no sin that is too great for the grace of God. The third thing that we note from this is a realisation that human history is really part of a greater cosmic battle—that cosmic battle we often refer to as the angelic conflict—and that human history intersects with this cosmic conflict that relates to the angelic rebellion, Satan's rebellion, and for God to bring human history to a close there has to be a more direct intersection of these two realms, the invisible realm of the angels now and the physical realm of man. What we are going to see is that these are going to come together in the Tribulation to the point, as we will see, that at the end of chapter twelve the earth dwellers refuse to give up their worship of demons. So the demons will be cast out of heaven and they will be physically visible and walking around on the earth during the Tribulation period, and that is necessary for God to bring about this final conclusion to His judgment purification of the earth and the human race because of sin. It also tells us how complex the problem is. The solution is easy to understand but the more we study these things the more we realise that the solution is so complex because sin is really an extremely complex problem. But God is greater than any problem that any creature can develop, and His grace has given us the solution.
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