The Spiritual Kingdom: How to Understand the Book of Revelation
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 2:32 am
This post is not for debate, but to present a spiritual interpretation of how to understand the Book of Revelation, from the 1800s. So much has happened since the author died, and yet his words are as true today as they were 150 years ago!
As x-JWs, we were totally uneducated about what the Christian church has been teaching for 2,000 years. So, for those interested in a fresh, spiritual understanding of how to read the Book of Revelation, this excerpt is offered. A link to the full work is at the end.
"How eagerly men in all ages and conditions seek to pry into the unknown future; and what success attends every lying pretender to such knowledge, the whole history of the world attests. But here is a revelation infinitely more important and glorious than anything that the mightiest efforts of human genius ever extorted from the mysterious depths of nature. Here, too, a veil is lifted from future and many of its real forms in distinct and awful grandeur pass before us, and gleams of its mysterious glory animate our longing hearts. Here God Himself has been pleased in a most wonderful degree to disclose to us the general character of His purposes and future dealings with our world and the church in all their changes through ages. ...
"The Book of Revelation was not intended to give beforehand a history of particular events, but to present the principles that were to shape the world's history, as far as it concerned the progress of the divine kingdom, in their chief combinations and workings, and so to unfold the general course and grand characteristics of God's dealings with His church and the nations during all the long ages of conflict and darkness through which that church was to pass,—the various forms and combinations of evil that would oppose her, and the power by which she would overcome, and the glory that would eventually crown her triumph. And this, too, in order to cheer her heart and confirm her faith during the long night of her conflict, and while crushed and bleeding under the might and malice of her foes. As therefore she goes from age to age along her pathway of strife and tears and blood, with the world's powers all combined against her and externally triumphant, and holding her spiritual origin, glory, and destiny in contempt, she has only to look up to that window which John saw opened in heaven, and thence derive fresh courage and joy in her deepest tribulations.
"She then learns not to think it strange concerning these fiery trials, but to see them as her destined path to an eternal triumph. She there sees these powers that the world deifies and adores,—political, literary, fanatical, infidel and heathen, all characterized as beasts of hideous and monstrous forms,—beasts, looking down to the earth on which they tread, and only there, lording it for a time over a suffering church and a prostrate world, until having exhausted all their skill and malice under the hellish inspiration of the great dragon, they are all together cast into the burning lake, and her own shout of triumph rings through all the earth, "Hallelujah! For the Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns" (Rev. 19:6). Surely, "blessed is he who reads and those who hear" (Rev. 1:3) these words of divine cheer!"
—James Beverlin Ramsey (1814-71), Revelation, An Exposition of the First 11 Chapters.
https://archive.org/details/spiritualki ... 4/mode/2up
https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/com ... velation/
As x-JWs, we were totally uneducated about what the Christian church has been teaching for 2,000 years. So, for those interested in a fresh, spiritual understanding of how to read the Book of Revelation, this excerpt is offered. A link to the full work is at the end.
"How eagerly men in all ages and conditions seek to pry into the unknown future; and what success attends every lying pretender to such knowledge, the whole history of the world attests. But here is a revelation infinitely more important and glorious than anything that the mightiest efforts of human genius ever extorted from the mysterious depths of nature. Here, too, a veil is lifted from future and many of its real forms in distinct and awful grandeur pass before us, and gleams of its mysterious glory animate our longing hearts. Here God Himself has been pleased in a most wonderful degree to disclose to us the general character of His purposes and future dealings with our world and the church in all their changes through ages. ...
"The Book of Revelation was not intended to give beforehand a history of particular events, but to present the principles that were to shape the world's history, as far as it concerned the progress of the divine kingdom, in their chief combinations and workings, and so to unfold the general course and grand characteristics of God's dealings with His church and the nations during all the long ages of conflict and darkness through which that church was to pass,—the various forms and combinations of evil that would oppose her, and the power by which she would overcome, and the glory that would eventually crown her triumph. And this, too, in order to cheer her heart and confirm her faith during the long night of her conflict, and while crushed and bleeding under the might and malice of her foes. As therefore she goes from age to age along her pathway of strife and tears and blood, with the world's powers all combined against her and externally triumphant, and holding her spiritual origin, glory, and destiny in contempt, she has only to look up to that window which John saw opened in heaven, and thence derive fresh courage and joy in her deepest tribulations.
"She then learns not to think it strange concerning these fiery trials, but to see them as her destined path to an eternal triumph. She there sees these powers that the world deifies and adores,—political, literary, fanatical, infidel and heathen, all characterized as beasts of hideous and monstrous forms,—beasts, looking down to the earth on which they tread, and only there, lording it for a time over a suffering church and a prostrate world, until having exhausted all their skill and malice under the hellish inspiration of the great dragon, they are all together cast into the burning lake, and her own shout of triumph rings through all the earth, "Hallelujah! For the Lord our God, the Almighty, reigns" (Rev. 19:6). Surely, "blessed is he who reads and those who hear" (Rev. 1:3) these words of divine cheer!"
—James Beverlin Ramsey (1814-71), Revelation, An Exposition of the First 11 Chapters.
https://archive.org/details/spiritualki ... 4/mode/2up
https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/com ... velation/