Category Archives: Bible

Reduced to a higher developed animal

In the book of Revelation, the power against God, such as Satan (the dragon), is described as a beast. These beasts do not represent a divine image, but embody godlessness. They want to depersonalise man and reduce him to a number.

God, however, is a person and calls his creatures by their personal names. Isaiah 43:1 says: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.”

It is exciting that in our time we have degraded man to a more developed animal. The divine dignity of man has been lost.

The first beast in Revelation 13 abuses state power. The second beast, the false prophet, embodies a religious or ideological power that allows itself to be at the service of the first beast, tempting people to live out of relationship with God.

The woman of Revelation 12

The woman in Revelation 12 represents more than just Mary, the mother of Jesus. The exciting thing about this picture is that the woman (the Jewish people) is standing on the moon and not on the earth. The moon represents timetable. It can be understood that the Jewish people are the hands of the world clock.

It is also interesting to note that the war is ultimately waged against those who keep the commandments of God and hold fast the testimony of Jesus (Revelation 12:17). Messianic Jews keep the commandments of God (Jewish traditions) and hold fast to the testimony of Jesus.

In this vision, the focus is not on the world but on the Jewish people (represented as women) who are in the devil’s crosshairs. The key point is that when Christ begins his reign over the world, the devil will be driven back and thrown to the earth (verse 10). The text does not say when this will be.

Jesus also says in Acts 1:7: It is not for you to know the times and seasons which the Father has fixed by his authority.”

Perhaps the denial of the date is the solution to the great mystery. Perhaps it is not a date at all, but a condition.

Maybe there is still the Nineveh factor. As long as people repent, God is still waiting with judgement.

Arrogance is the way down

The devil lost his exalted position through rebellion (Ezekiel 28:14-17). His judgement is announced in Genesis 3:15.

The cross is the turning point. It is not Jesus who is destroyed, but the devil who loses his rights as ruler of the earth. John 12:31 says: Now will the ruler of this world be cast out”.

The devil tries to come between God and man. Ephesians 2:2 says: The prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience.”

One day he will be thrown to the earth (Revelation 12:13). He will then be bound for 1000 years according to Revelation 20:2, and finally banished for all eternity according to Revelation 20:10.

A haughty spirit goes before a fall (Proverbs 16:18). Pride and arrogance lead to failure.

The devil wants to prevent God from fulfilling His promises

After failing to devour the Messiah in Revelation 12, the dragon now fights against all people who entrust their lives to Jesus.

The devil wants to prevent God from fulfilling His promises. However, there will always be people who are not controlled by the devil and who do not rebel against God and His order.

Revelation 12:11 describes how the devil is defeated by appealing to the blood of Jesus – His substitutionary death – by standing with God and no longer being forced by threats of death.

The dragon in Revelation 12

The dragon in Revelation 12 is clearly named in verse 9: “that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world“.

Verse 4 says: ” He swept down a third of the stars of heaven“. Verse 7 then explains: “The dragon and his angels”. The stars represent God’s angels. This means that there are twice as many angels as there are fallen angels or demons who rebelled with Satan against God’s orders (Revelation 12:4, 9).

The devil is weaker than we think and is already in a lost position.

No one ever spoke like this man

If you listen to Jesus properly, you will understand who he is. But whether you get involved with him is another question. People like to make decisions based on predispositions.

The incident in John 7 shows us this: in verse 31 the listeners recognise that Jesus is the Messiah (Christ) sent by God. The Pharisees, on the other hand, send their servants to bring him to them. They do not want to go to Jesus. The servants are unable to arrest him (verse 44). When they returned, they confessed: “No one ever spoke like this man!” (John 7:46).

Nicodemus says to the prejudiced Pharisees: “Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?” But their prejudice is clear: “No prophet arises from Galilee“. They don’t want to hear the real facts. They also argue that the elite do not believe him (verse 48).

Even today people make judgements about the Bible and Jesus without really listening or argue that no educated person believes today.

It is a decision not to engage with God at all. The other question is whether you want to accept Jesus for who he is. The Messiah sent by God – the Christ who brings us into a new relationship with the heavenly Father.

Jesus satiates thirst and life bubbles over

The Feast of Tabernacles marked the beginning of the rainy season in Israel. On the last day of the feast, water was taken from the pool of Siloam in a procession and poured on the temple altar to ask for life-giving rain.

In the midst of this ceremony Jesus cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’” (John 7:37-38).

In Jeremiah 17:13, God is described as a fountain of living water. Also in Jeremiah 2:13.

Through Jesus, divine life comes into us and flows out of us.

This is done by the Holy Spirit. John writes in John 7:39, “Now this he said about the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were to receive”.

In Revelation 22:17 Jesus says: Let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who desires take the water of life without price.”

In the Scriptures we can see God’s will for us

At the Feast of Tabernacles in the autumn, Jesus spoke to the participants. Some asked, “How is it that this man has learning, when he has never studied?” (John 7:15).

Jesus replied, “If anyone’s will is to do God’s will, he will know whether the teaching is from God or whether I am speaking on my own authority. The one who speaks on his own authority seeks his own glory; but the one who seeks the glory of him who sent him is true, and in him there is no falsehood” (John 7:17-18).

Jesus points out two things:

Those who seek God discover how God speaks to us through the study of the Scriptures. Those who rebel against God are blocked.

Those who take themselves on focus and their scholarship are not speaking in God’s name.

The revealing of Scripture in daily life is the source of divine power and comfort.

You have the words of eternal life

Jesus said to the twelve disciples,Do you want to go away as well?” Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed, and have come to know, that you are the Holy One of God.” (John 6:67-69)

Not all the listeners understood Jesus’ message that faith means that the kingdom of God dawns through those who believe. They turned away from Jesus.

Jesus also asks the disciples if they want to go as well. Peter sums up the meaning of faith very well. Even if we do not understand everything, we trust Jesus because in him we meet God, and he gives us eternal life.

This is a hard saying

Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him” (John 6:56) – no wonder people distance themselves from Jesus.  “This is a hard saying” (John 6:60).

The context of John 6 is important. The listeners ask: What should we do? (28) Jesus replies: Believe in me (29). To which the listeners replied: How do you prove to us that you are the promised prophet? Moses gave us bread from heaven (30-31).

Now Jesus takes up this illustration. “I am the bread of life” (35).

Those who desire for a life with God receive Jesus into their lives and he becomes part of us, just as bread and drink feed our bodies.

Through us, the kingdom of God becomes visible.

Not all listeners understand the message of Jesus. They get stuck in the literal sense and do not understand the spiritual message.

Even if we (flesh and blood) do not understand everything, trust in Him (=faith) is the key.