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"And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from
heaven unto the earth and to him was given
the key of the bottomless pit. And he opened the bottomless
pit. And there arose a smoke out of the pit, as
the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were
darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit. And
there came out of the smoke locusts upon the earth; and unto them
was given power as the scorpions of the
earth have power. And it was commanded them that they should
not hurt the grass of the earth, neither any
green thing, neither any tree but only those men which have not
the seal of God in their foreheads. And to
them it was given that they should not kill them, but that they
should be tormented five months: and their
torment was as the torment of a scorpion, when he striketh a man.
And in those days shall men seek death
and shall not find it and shall desire to die, and death shall flee
from them, And the shapes of the locusts
were like unto horses prepared unto the battle: and on their
heads were as the faces of men. And they had
hair as the hair of women, and their teeth were as the teeth of
lions. And they had breastplates, as it were
breastplates of iron: and the sound of their wings was as
the sound of chariots of many horses running unto
battle. And they had tails like unto scorpions, and there
were stings in their tails; and their power was to
hurt men five months. And they had a king over them which
is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name
in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but on the Greek tongue hath his
name Apollyon. One woe is past and
behold there come two woes more hereafter." Rev. 9:1-12.
Little wonder that the eagle (this is the proper translation,
not "angel") flies through the midst of
heaven crying, "Woe, woe, woe to the inhabiters of the earth by
reason of the voices of the trumpet of the
three angels, which are yet to sound!" Revelation 8:13.
This trilogy of woes introduces us to the narrative
recorded above, that of the fifth trumpet. An eagle in Scripture
is a harbinger of dreadful things. Consider,
"Their horses also are swifter than the leopards, and are more fierce
than the evening wolves: and their
horsemen shall spread themselves, and their horsemen shall come
from far; they shall fly as the eagle that
hasteth to eat." Habakkuk 1:8. See also Deut. 8:49 and
Matt. 24:28. The cry from the eagles indicates that
there is a terrible woe in the offing.
Even a casual reading of the fifth trumpet indicates to us
that the content is terrible. This is doubly
true if we place the fifth trumpet in its proper setting.
We must bear in mind that the six seals have already
been broken. Their content has been revealed and is recorded
for us in the sixth chapter of Revelation.
These included the four horsemen who ride throughout history bringing
suffering and destruction in their
wake. The fifth seal revealed the souls of them that were
slain for the Word of God and they cry from under
the altar, "How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge
and avenge our blood on them that dwell
on the earth?" The sixth seal unfolded a terrible destruction
of heavenly bodies, "And the heaven departed
as a scroll when it is rolled together." Rev. 6:14.
The seventh seal in turn became the seven trumpets. The
first four of these trumpets had to do with fiery destruction upon
the vegetation of the earth, and the seas
and open waters, the inland waterways, and the moon and stars, Rev.
8:1-12. In each instance the trumpets
that were sounded brought about one third destruction upon that
directly affected. Against this background
the fifth trumpet is about to be sounded by the angel, and the ensuing
results make one tremble exceedingly.
Bearing in mind that John was beholding a vision, we observe
with him that a star has already
fallen. (He doesn't see it fall.) This star, obviously
representing Satan, received a key from God who is
sitting upon the throne and with it he opens the bottomless pit.
This results in releasing of terrible smoke
and hordes of locusts which are described in the most weird fashion.
They are led by one, Abaddon or
Apollyon, who serves as their captain.
Quite naturally we are intrigued by this strange display
called the fifth trumpet. We must remind
ourselves that our interest, however, must not be merely intellectual
curiosity, rather we desire to know what
things must yet transpire that we may be found watching for our
Lord's return and thus have our lamps lit.
As soon as the "star" or Satan opened the door of the "bottomless
pit" terrible black smoke belched
forth. Out of this smoke arose "locusts upon the earth:
and unto them was given the power as the scorpions
of the earth have power" Rev. 9:3. These locusts were
not ordinary locusts, they had general appearance of
locusts, particularly as this applies to their number, they came
as a great horde. Ordinarily grasshoppers
would consume the green herb and not be a direct threat to human
life. With these however, it is quite
different; they are commanded not to eat the grass nor the
green thing, rather they have power as the
scorpions and that is the terrible stinger in its tail. Noteworthy
here is the fact that they must not kill men
with this power, a scorpions sting was not usually fatal but painful,
and so they must hurt men in such a way
that they will wish that they were dead, but cannot die. As
we view this scene, we notice at once that the
impression is given that we have a great number of dangerous creatures
that are released from the pit. This
impression is blazed upon the consciousness of anyone who has encountered
the plague of locusts.
Scripture mentions this repeatedly as e.g. Joel 1:7-12, Joel 2:10-11,
Jeremiah 46:23, Nahum 3:7, Amos
7:1-2 and Exodus 10:4-15. "He hath laid my vine waste and
barked my fig tree; he hath made it clean bare,
and cast it away; the branches thereof are made white."
Joel 1:7
We must attempt to answer the most important question, who
are these creatures, who are
represented by the locusts? In order to come to a convincing
conclusion we must consider the following
elements: from whence do they come, what is their power, how
do they stand related to one another, how
does their description indicate to us their real character?
According to the original Greek, this "bottomless pit" is
actually a "shaft of the abyss." This
description does not refer to hell as it will be after the judgment,
for this is described in Revelation
20:14-15, as a "lake of fire." Rather it applies to the place
of the demons prior to the final judgment of
Jesus Christ when He will sit upon the great white throne.
This is confirmed by Luke 8:31, "and they
besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep."
According to John in Revelation
20:1,3; Satan is bound within this "bottomless pit" for 1,000
years. This also confirms what we find
recorded in our text under consideration, Satan is fallen from heaven.
This is described for us in Luke
10:18, "And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning falling
from heaven." When Satan was fallen
from heaven, he was cast into the bottomless pit. This does
not imply that he is now entirely limited to and
confined to this pit. It only means that he cannot unite the
nations of the world into one empire until the end
of the 1,000 years is come. He does have access to his own
evil spirits and he goes to and fro about the
earth as a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. When Satan
was cast out of heaven upon the
ascension of Christ into heaven, Revelation 12:9, he proceeded to
this abyss and forthwith released from his
pit all his hellish cohorts. This is revealed in our text
by the smoke and thick darkness that proceeds upon
the opening of this pit. All that comes forth from this place
is terrible corruption that hides and obscures the
light of the sun, the light of God. Here we have a revelation
of the spiritual corruption that ferments within
this pit. The smoke represents moral decay, naked lies, corruption
in every form imaginable. The locusts
are advocates of such filth. We have here every demonic influence
upon society and human life.
We should interject at this point the assuring note recorded
in this text, "and to him was given the
key of the bottomless pit" vs.1. We must observe that these
locusts are different from the natural
grasshopper in that they are organized. In fact we can observe
a general rank or position. There is one that
is king over them, vs. 11, and His name is Abaddon (Hebrew) and
Apollyon (Greek). Both have the
meaning "destroyer." This leader is under the direct command
of the one who opened the pit, the fallen
star, who is Satan. These hordes of locusts are the cohorts
of Satan and they come forth in order to stir up
trouble on the earth. Scripture elsewhere refers to these
ranks of evil spirits, c.f., Ephesians 2:2, "prince of
the power of the air," or Ephesians 1:21, "principality, power,
might, and dominion" in reference to the
angel world. The assuring note however, is that Satan has
no power over his cohorts except he receives the
key to the bottomless pit. Here also we have confirmed for
us that God is the absolute sovereign, even over
the wicked fallen angels. Satan cannot release his hellish
locusts except by the direct control and power of
God through Jesus Christ. The evil spirits have no power except
as it is given them by Christ.
Under this control of God, Satan gives command to Apollyon
and through him to all the evil spirits
of the abyss to come forth and attack evil men. We must observe
carefully that his interest is not in
attacking the church, rather "those men which have not the seal
of Gods in their foreheads" vs. 4. This does
not mean that evil spirits have no interest in the church, see Revelation
12:15-17, rather the point of view of
this text is the relationship of Satan to his cohorts as they attack
the wicked. This must go on for five
months or for the normal period of time in which locusts would make
their annual attack upon the crops,
i.e., their allotted time.
It is interesting to see that Satan's attack upon the world
of wicked men is for the expressed
purpose of making them his willing servants and thus be able to
do with them what he pleases. We are
somewhat inclined to forget that the devil must continually deal
with the reprobate wicked to make them his
stooges. He does this through these hordes of evil spirits
that must go forth and "torment five months: and
their torment was as the torment of a scorpion when he striketh
a man. And in those days shall men seek
death and shall not find it and shall desire to die, and death shall
flee from them" vs. 5,6. We must notice at
once that this attack is not physical, producing pain in the body
as such, rather it is spiritual and brings
havoc and distress as the result of the terrible advance of sin
and death.
To accomplish this, Satan sends forth Apollyon and his hordes
in a deceiving manner. They
assume the appearance of something to enjoy, but from the back it
has a stinger in its tail that causes men to
suffer misery and even wish to die. We should observe carefully
that these locusts appear in a very strange
form. In general they are locusts that appear like horses
prepared for battle . We observe from Scripture
that the horse was a great animal known to men for its power and
agility in battle, see Job 39:19ff, and yet it
was designated by God as a vain thing, Psalm 33:17. Here then
these evil spirits deceive by giving the
impression of power. They claim that if we only follow the
philosophy of the world with its approach to
government and science we will pursue the way of power and victory.
Is this not apparent in our day as the
populous is disillusioned by diplomacy and by Scientism. Add
to this a further description, "on their heads
were as it were 'crowns of gold'"vs.7. This indicates that
what these evil spirits seek to accomplish is to
convince men that by going the way of Satan, man will realize a
rule in this world of great splendor, of
universal peace, similar to the golden empire of Nebuchadnezzar,
see Daniel 3:1-7. We can see how far this
evil spirit has ensnared the minds of the world today. Is
not the Great Society the epitome of this crown of
gold? Still more, "their faces were as the faces of men" vs.
7. This indicates that all the world boasts in
human achievements. The philosophy of men without Christ is
called Humanism, the greatness of man is
deified. One must be blind not to see how this permeates the thinking
of depraved man today. If there are
any problems, man must solve them, if there will be peace man must
work for it, if there is going to be a
great tomorrow man will have to lay the foundation today.
Man is capable, man is willing, man must do it
now! The evil spirits from the abyss corrupt the mind of man
so he places self in place of God.
The approach of these subtle spirits is not only through
government and philosophy, but also
pleasure. These locusts have "hair of women, teeth as lions,
breastplates of iron, and the sound of their
wings as chariots of many horses running to battle." In order
to win the affections of men, they come with
the appeal to the human lusts. The hair of women speaks of
the evil spirits catering to man's depraved
nature and offering the pleasures of sin. Today this assumes
the form of "free love" and the "new morality"
in which sin is justified and condoned under the pretense of human
enrichment. Along with this lust comes
also the appearance of strength. The lions teeth represent
the power of this lust as it seeks to devour our
neighbors' possessions, a getting rich. All this is presented
as a reliable force, the breastplate of iron, it
appears secure and impregnable. It seems to be the best way,
government offers security in their social
programs, men find pleasure in eating and drinking, willingly give
of themselves to the rule of others so
they can enjoy these things more. Everyone gets on the bandwagon,
it is the accepted way of life, the noise
is that of a great army running to battle. The cliché
of our day is "everyone is doing it" and this slogan is
out of the pit. The devil wants us to believe this lie.
the swarms of locusts overwhelm human life and
influence on every level.
Yet appearance is deceitful. From the front it seems
to be great to go along with the devil and his
cohorts. Yet from the back the consequences of following him
in his ways are terrible. On his tail is a
stinger which hurts men and makes them want to die, but they cannot.
How evident this is already in our day. Where is the
gold that glitters on the crown of America?
Our riches have brought forth civil uprisings, crime, suicide, drugs,
all which tell us that man is building his
castle on sinking sand. Free love sounds so enticing, but
it leaves in its wake divorces, broken homes,
empty lives and bottles filled with tears. Man invents the
big bomb and boasts of scientific achievements,
yet you hear them cry out in fear of doom, what will happen to us
if other unleash atomic bombs upon our
heads? Amidst all the boasting of human achievements and greedy
satisfying of human lusts there is such
unrest that men no longer find hope for the future, you hear one
after another cry out that life this way is
vain. This is getting worse by the day. The locusts
out of the abyss are stinging the masses of our day. The
way of the flesh and godless men appears so wonderful, but in reality
it is so deadly. The reason is obvious,
God's curse is upon the house of the wicked.
Let's learn from this that man without God is a fool. God
forbid that we ever envy the world or
follow after its ways. The goals, the dress, the songs, the
pleasures, the philosophy, the science, the
government is under the influence of the locusts from the abyss.
It is vanity and can bring one nothing but
despair. the devil knows this all too well. His interest
is not to redeem man, rather he seeks to gain revenge
against God by deceiving mankind and thus bringing them through
Apollyon, the Destroyer, to such
oblivion. Thus he receives the key from God to fulfill God's
purpose with the wicked: the development of
sin and the destruction of the wicked in the way of their sins that
He may be known eternally as the God of
justice.
Thank God the elect are sealed, being redeemed by Jesus Christ,
and placed under His care. Even
the locusts out of the abyss shall not destroy the church.
The wicked shall be brought to nought, they shall
be shown by God that the rejection of God is kicking against the
pricks and brings self destruction. The
church finds her joy in rejecting the lie of the devil and walking
in the way of faith following our Lord Jesus
Christ Who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
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