TROUBLOUS TIMES APPEARANCE
OF THE WITNESSES WHO ARE THEY? HOW
THEY CAN BE IDENTIFIED THEIR MISSION, WORK,
AND SUFFERING THE TIME AND CIRCUMSTANCES
OF CHRIST’S COMING.
“And I will give power
unto My two witnesses, and they shall prophesy
a thousand two hundred and
three-score days, clothed in
sackcloth.” Rev.
i.
We will all agree that the person
and work of Anti-Christ are yet in the future.
For while Anti-Christ is ruling in Jerusalem, and
battling with the saints of the Most High, having
conquered and plucked up by the roots three of the
ten-horned kingdoms by his victories and cunning craft,
and his alliance with the beast or the Church of Rome,
he will become proud, blasphemous, and arrogant, and
will at once try to force the people to worship the
beast. He will claim to be the promised Jewish
Messiah. He will enter the new Jewish Temple
and actually sit enthroned as God incarnated, commanding
the people to worship him. He will be so received
by the Jews, some of the Israelites and the Romish
Church, by the Communists and scientific infidels,
and by “such as do wickedly against the covenant
shall he corrupt by flatteries,” men of
understanding shall fall; indeed, Christianity will
seem to be about destroyed.
Russia will aid by her influence his
pretensions with a secret purpose to take the spoils
and gain her long-desired object, Jerusalem and Palestine.
England will stand aloof for a time, waiting an opportunity
to interfere. Then will be a time to try men’s
faith to test the Church. England
and America will stand alone as representing freedom
and religious liberty. “And then shall
many be offended and shall betray one another, and
shall hate one another. And many false prophets
shall arise and deceive many; and because iniquity
shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold; but
he that shall endure unto the end shall be saved.”
This is the time when Communism, infidelity, and Romish
Jesuitism will combine against God and liberty, and,
thank heaven, this is the time appointed when they
all will be destroyed. Then the kingdoms of this
world will be given to the saints of the Most High.
The struggle will be fierce, long, and terrible,
but victory will be on the Lord’s side.
In the very midst of these awful times
there will appear two famous persons as witnesses
for Jesus: one who will specially appear to the
Jews, the other to Israel, and both testify for God
and Jesus. These two witnesses will turn the
tide of battle, confront Anti-Christ and his host,
and give to the world new views of God and Providence.
These two old men, or witnesses, will
be endowed with miraculous power to bring fire down
from heaven, or turn the water streams into blood,
and smite the earth with all manner of plagues, as
often as they will. Their presence and power
will cast a gloom o’er the nations of the earth,
and Anti-Christ and his allies. They will finally
be slain in the streets of Jerusalem. At the
time of their death a great feast will be held to
commemorate the victories of Anti-Christ, and to inaugurate
the setting up of an image of him in the temple.
So in the city there will be peoples, kindreds, and
tongues of many nations. And they will see the
dead bodies of the two witnesses lying exposed and
unburied in the streets for three days and a-half,
for Anti-Christ will not suffer them to be buried.
On the wings of the wind, by the telegraph and by
signals, the news of their death will spread rapidly
abroad to all the nations of the earth. Infidelity,
and Communism, and the Jesuits will be emboldened.
Feasting and rejoicing will be the order of the day.
“And they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoice
over them and make merry, and shall send gifts one
to another, because these two prophets tormented them
that dwelt upon the earth.” That will be
the merry wake for you a wake that will
suddenly end, and that too, before the corpses are
buried. The victories will be cut short and the
rejoicing checked.
The spirit of life from God shall
enter into the two exposed and corrupting bodies,
and they shall stand upon their feet to defy Anti-Christ
and his host, and laugh at the pains of death.
Great fear will fall upon them who saw the dead so
raised. This time the telegraphs will be muffled,
and the news is kept back from the nations as much
as possible; but astonishment ends not here, for over
the destroying and now idolatrous city of Jerusalem
hangs a peculiar cloud, and voices peal as thunder
through the air, to call the attention of the multitudes.
And when every eye is skyward, the cloud moves and
opens, as a chariot of fire and glory, and rising
in majesty and composure up above roofs, temples,
and pinnacles, will be seen the two witnesses of Christ;
they enter in and are borne heavenward. “And
they ascended up to heaven in a cloud, and their enemies
beheld them.” Then, while the multitude
are wrapt in wonder and all amazement, the pinnacles
sway to and fro, the houses rock, the earth trembles,
the walls of the city fall, and Olivet cleaves in
twain. Then Anti-Christ is slain with many of
his followers, and the remnant fear unto repentance.
“And the same hour there was a great earthquake,
and a tenth part of the city fell, and in the earthquake
were slain of men seven thousand, and the remnant were
affrighted, and gave glory to the God of heaven.
And the seventh angel sounded, and there were great
voices in heaven, saying, the kingdoms of this world
are become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ,
and He shall reign for ever and ever.”
These are some of the wonders yet
to come. Then how say some that Anti-Christ
has already been? The witnesses have not yet
appeared: they have not yet wrought their miracles.
The Lost Ten Tribes and the scattered Jews have not
yet been gathered from all countries whither the Lord
God hath scattered them, and placed in their own land,
to go out no more, to be plucked up no more.
Jerusalem is yet being trodden under foot, the land
is comparatively desolate, no temple yet adorns the
city, nor priest, nor Levite, attend at the altar.
Pshaw! upon the Biblical interpreters of this day,
who wilfully or ignorantly careen through the line
of prophecies, despising the order established by God.
They are like the girl with her novel, who cannot
wait to read through the book, and take events in
their order, but she turns to the last leaf to find
the destiny of her hero. So men, borne by passion
and choice, skip by several of the prophecies, and
harp everlastingly on the last the coming
of the blessed Jesus “He whom the
heavens must receive until the times of restitution
of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of
all His holy prophets since the world began”
(Acts ii. The world is not yet ready for
Christ; it is yet too much upside down, too much confused.
But God is in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself.
It does not now look like God; so God and Christ,
Providence and the Church, must work on till the house
is in order for His return. “Hon dei ouranon
men dexasthai archri chronon apokataseos panton,”
whom, indeed, heaven must retain until the time of
restoration of all things. If things are not
now restored or reconciled, or in order, why, then,
Christ cannot come. He will not come to put
them in order; this He has left for and with the Church
to do, and has promised to be with His Church to the
end.
A few Sunday evenings ago, a brother
kindly asked me where the Church would be while Anti-Christ
was reigning. I simply said anywhere and everywhere,
wherever it happened to be. He thought the Church
would be taken away by Christ; he referred me to several
passages. I said, Come next Sunday evening,
as those passages will be partly considered in my
next sermon. He replied that he might be taken
up by that time. All right, I said, then we
will excuse you. Now, in the name of common
sense, why have men, and why do men, down through the
centuries, and now, entertain such views? Because
every Bible reader must see that there are many prophecies
that must be fulfilled before Christ can come one
of which is the appearance of the two witnesses of
the text. They will be specially sent and commissioned
to testify for Christ, as against Anti-Christ.
Let us now ascertain who these two
witnesses are, or are to be. I find on examining
the subject all manner of views set forth. And,
as is often the case in studying a subject of this
kind, I find few that agree so much so,
that at last I found relief in turning from what men
said and thought to what God in His Holy Word had
written and said.
First. They are two men.
Second. They are sent to Jerusalem which, because
of the wickedness of the city at the time of their
visit, will be called Sodom and Egypt; but, lest we
should mistake the place from these names, John adds:
“Where also our Lord was crucified.”
So Isaiah says: “Hear the word of
the Lord, ye rulers of Sodom; give ear unto the law
of our God, ye people of Gomorrah.” This
fixes safely the place. Besides, the place is
pointed out from the fact that they oppose Anti-Christ,
who at that time we know will be at Jerusalem.
Third. They are sent. You ask where they
are sent from? The answer is, From heaven, from
standing before the God of the whole earth. Fourth.
Who sends them? We answer, Jesus because
the Book of the Revelation is “the Revelation
of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto John.”
Fifth. What were they sent for? In the
first place they were to be special witnesses for
Jesus, for He calls them His two witnesses. In
the second place, they were to prophesy, to be prophets
in the fullest sense, to forecast the future, to interpret
past and present; to work miracles; to assume control
in directing State affairs. Sixth. It is
worth your careful notice to note that they are not
constituted witnesses by being sent; they are sent
because they are witnesses. They are not then
to be endowed with miraculous power; “these
have power” in the present tense. These
facts, if nicely considered, will at once suggest the
persons.
Whoever they are, they must have gone
from earth to heaven with their bodies, two persons
who have escaped death, for their death takes place
in Jerusalem. They must have been prophets before
they left earth for heaven the first time. And
in the third place, they must at some time and place
have been special witnesses for Christ. In fact,
they are two anointed ones, or, in other words, they
are two persons who have been set apart and prepared
for the very visit spoken of in the text.
Daniel, when speaking of them, and
the visit spoken of in the text, calls one “the
Ancient of Days;” the other one was “like
the Son of Man.” He represents these two
persons as sitting in judgment on Anti-Christ, and
the seven horns, or kingdoms. “And the
ten horns that were in his head and of the other which
came up, and before whom three fell; even of that
horn that had eyes, and a mouth that spake very great
things, whose look was more stout than his fellows
(this is Anti-Christ). I beheld, and the same
horn made war with the saints and prevailed against
them, until the Ancient of Days came, and judgment
was given to the saints of the Most High, and the
time came that the saints possessed the kingdom”
(Dan. vi.
Many interpret “the Ancient
of Days” and the “one like the Son of Man”
to be Christ. They stagger not at the fact that
there are two persons, and that they are introduced
one to another, and that the Ancient of Days seems
to be the greatest. It is nothing to such interpreters
that there are two persons; these they make one.
The one looking like the Son of Man they make out
to be the Son of God, although Daniel says he only
looked like Him. The judgment spoken of by Daniel
they make out to be the general judgment, when, in
fact, Daniel tells on what and where they sat in judgment namely,
at Jerusalem. About Anti-Christ and
that Anti-Christ is soon destroyed after this and
“as concerning the rest of the beasts (that
is, the seven horns), they had their dominion taken
away; yet their lives were prolonged for a season and
a time.” The vision and scene of the whole
chapter belongs to this world, and the kingdom of
the saints here spoken of is as much material and political
as the other. The difference is, the rulers
and people are Christians, they are called saints.
Every throne should be double-kinged;
that is God’s purpose, that is Heaven’s
plan. Christ wants no earthly throne excepting
that way. As the Creator is Lord of lords and
King of kings, so Christ after His resurrection assumed
His Father’s place, and stands to us as God to
the Jews of old. All power was given to Him
in heaven and in earth, therefore, He, Christ, has
long since begun His reign, and He must continue to
reign until He hath put all enemies under His feet.
When David was king over Israel and Judah, so was
God. We repeat, every throne should be double-kinged.
To this end will come these two witnesses.
Who will they be? We answer, Moses and Elijah:
these are the two brave old men now living and waiting
to fulfil their mission. For hundreds of years
they have been anointed. Moses is “the
Ancient of Days;” the “one like the Son
of Man” is Elijah the Tishbite. This interpretation
chimes in with the Divine Word, without twisting and
distorting to make both ends meet.
We said these two were to be human:
so they are. They being sent from heaven, we
said they must have passed by death with their bodies;
so they did. They were to be prophets; so they
are, two of the grandest prophets of all. They
were to have power over fire and water; so they had
when they lived on earth. The bloody stream
of the Nile gives witness for Moses. The parched
land and time of drought speaks of Elijah in Ahab’s
time. They both called fire down on them who
sought to hurt them. They were to be special
witnesses of Christ; so they were on the Mount of
Transfiguration. These two olive trees stood
one on each side of the golden candlestick, Jesus;
Peter, James, and John, testify to having seen Moses
and Elijah. These two old veterans know Christ
well, hence they will be sent to testify for Him against
Anti-Christ. Moses is a Jew. He will appeal
unto the Jews, who will be found in the new temple,
performing according to the old Mosaic law. He
will change and lead his people from Anti-Christ to
Christ. Elijah is an Israelite. He will
specially bear testimony to the Israelite, his long-lost,
but then restored, brethren.
More next Sunday evening on these two Christian heroes.