John The Revelator Saw The Rapture Like A Drama
													Any 
													view of Revelation chapter 
													four that does not allow for 
													the triumphant Rapture of 
													the saints is woefully 
													inadequate and an 
													embarrassment to the truth. 
													It is the grandest picture 
													of the true church and the 
													overcoming saints who were 
													brought up from the Lion’s 
													mouth unto the King’s 
													throne. The blood-washed 
													saints that were hated by 
													the world had faced their 
													persecutors for the last 
													time. Giving up the world, 
													they had gained the grandest 
													seats around the throne of 
													the Father. 
													
													
													This 
													chapter is the beginning of 
													the glory that has been 
													promised to the saints since 
													the opening of the Holy 
													Bible. From seats around the 
													throne to the city of the 
													throne, the saints will 
													never suffer shame again. 
													They are His saints; they 
													will take up positions as 
													His elders until they march 
													forth as His army, reign as 
													Kings, and possess the city 
													of the Bride.
													
													
													Revelation chapter four 
													moves us past the Church 
													Age, where His saints are 
													pilgrims and strangers on 
													this earth. After the 
													opening of chapter four, 
													everything revealed in this 
													book is future prophecy. The 
													pilgrim saints become 
													serving elders that sit on 
													lesser thrones and 
													participate with the Father 
													and the Son in the 
													redemption of this earth. 
													Redemption in the Bible is 
													always a judicial business 
													incorporating cleansing, 
													judgment, and the renewing 
													and perfecting of that which 
													sin has corrupted. The 
													authorized elders, Cherubim, 
													and angels will serve the 
													Lamb of God during this 
													process.
													
													This 
													chapter is the opening 
													volley, and ultimately the 
													universe will be perfectly 
													redeemed. >From the 
													rebellion in heaven, where 
													Satan and his angels were 
													cast to the earth, until 
													Satan presents his false 
													Christ and false spirit, 
													every act of evil must be 
													presented and judged at the 
													bar of justice. It will be 
													seven years of perfect 
													redemption until the earth 
													is fit for the King of Kings 
													to rule and reign.
													
													The 
													great Jehovah God is seated 
													on His throne in the 
													celestial heavens and is 
													fully prepared for the 
													heavenly court. Over six 
													thousand years have passed 
													since a serpent possessed by 
													Lucifer walked into the 
													garden and deceived God’s 
													perfect couple, Adam and 
													Eve. >From the venom of lies 
													in the garden, sin has 
													touched every offspring of 
													Adam. The upheaval of the 
													earth by the Noahic flood 
													left its scars on a 
													sin-cursed earth. There is 
													not one element of the 
													created world unspoiled by 
													the flood of evil, and it’s 
													now time for redemption.
													
													The 
													celestial city of Jerusalem, 
													now in heaven, and its 
													inhabitants are the only 
													untouched geography in the 
													cosmos, and the court will 
													be held in its temple. David 
													must have had a slight view 
													of this seven-year session. 
													“Great is the LORD, and 
													greatly to be praised in the 
													city of our God, in the 
													mountain of his holiness. 
													Beautiful for situation, the 
													joy of the whole earth is 
													mount Zion, on the sides of 
													the north, the city of the 
													great King. God is known in 
													her palaces for a refuge.” 
													(Psalms 48:1-3).
													
													The 
													court proceeding that must 
													be held in this city demands 
													a Pre-Tribulation Rapture to 
													transfer the saints from 
													their graves or from their 
													living on earth to fulfill 
													their appointed place in the 
													judgments. This earth is the 
													Lord’s and He has appointed 
													it to His saints to posess 
													for eternity. It has been 
													clearly stated that we shall 
													judge this earth, and our 
													removal to this grand event 
													is unquestionably 
													guaranteed. The fight 
													against the Rapture is a 
													last-ditch battle from the 
													devil to prevent us from our 
													heavenly task. The 
													proceeding cannot begin 
													until we arrive at our 
													appointed seats before the 
													throne.
													
													Come 
													Up Hither! After this I 
													looked, and, behold, a door 
													was opened in heaven: and 
													the first voice which I 
													heard was as it were of a 
													trumpet talking with me; 
													which said, Come up hither, 
													and I will shew thee things 
													which must be hereafter 
													(Revelation 4:1). Please 
													look carefully at this 
													truth. The scene in heaven 
													was visible to John. It was 
													a drama for him. He did not 
													hear it described, he saw it 
													in action. The Lord said, “I 
													will shew thee things which 
													must be hereafter”,. 
													speaking of the Church to 
													which John had just 
													delivered seven letters.
													
													There 
													is no event on God’s 
													calendar that demands a door 
													opened into heaven from the 
													earth’s advantage except the 
													Rapture. This great vision 
													by John incorporates all the 
													fine details that Scripture 
													associates with the saints 
													being caught up to meet the 
													Lord in the air. “For the 
													Lord himself shall descend 
													from heaven with a shout, 
													with the voice of the 
													archangel, and with the 
													trump of God: and the dead 
													in Christ shall rise first: 
													Then we which are alive and 
													remain shall be caught up 
													together with them in the 
													clouds, to meet the Lord in 
													the air: and so shall we 
													ever be with the Lord”. (I 
													Thessalonians 4:16-17.
													
													Before 
													John sees the throne in 
													heaven, he hears the voice 
													of Jesus Christ “as it were 
													of a trumpet” saying, “Come 
													up hither.” The trumpet 
													voice gave details to John 
													to make sure the church 
													would understand this 
													further information as 
													“hereafter”or following the 
													letters to the seven 
													churches. Nothing from this 
													point in Revelation can be a 
													historical event. This was 
													clearly stated in the 
													introduction of chapter one. 
													“Write the things which thou 
													hast seen, and the things 
													which are, and the things 
													which shall be hereafter” 
													(Revelation 1:19). All 
													through chapter one, two, 
													and three the whole vision 
													and scene is the High 
													Priestly appearance of Jesus 
													Christ and His letters to 
													His churches.
													
													John 
													is clearly caught up into 
													the heavens to view further 
													proceedings that demand his 
													presence. He is going to 
													witness the glorified saints 
													seated in positions of honor 
													and dressed in attire that 
													would be impossible on 
													earth. Everything he sees 
													and writes from this verse 
													has no connection to the 
													Church Age and its kingdom 
													business, which the 
													Scripture identifies as the 
													spiritual kingdom “that 
													cometh not with observation. 
													Then Jesus told them that 
													the Kingdom was still 
													future. “And when he was 
													demanded of the Pharisees, 
													when the kingdom of God 
													should come, he answered 
													them and said, The kingdom 
													of God cometh not with 
													observation: Neither shall 
													they say, Lo here! or, lo 
													there! for, behold, the 
													kingdom of God is within 
													you” (Luke 17:20-21).
													
													“And 
													immediately I was in the 
													spirit: and, behold, a 
													throne was set in heaven, 
													and one sat on the throne. 
													And he that sat was to look 
													upon like a jasper and a 
													sardine stone: and there was 
													a rainbow round about the 
													throne, in sight like unto 
													an emerald (Revelation 
													4:2-3). What John was about 
													to witness demanded that a 
													spiritual dimension 
													temporarily overshadow him. 
													This again proves that his 
													vision was beyond the 
													physically observable age of 
													the church and was a 
													prophetic view of future 
													events. No one can stand 
													before God’s throne or even 
													view God’s throne until our 
													bodies are glorified. “For 
													in this we groan, earnestly 
													desiring to be clothed upon 
													with our house which is from 
													heaven” (2 Corinthians 5:2). 
													This vision given to John 
													was for our future hope and 
													demands the Rapture to 
													fulfill its glory. 
													
													
													In the 
													Spirit, John looks on the 
													majestic throne of Almighty 
													Jehovah, where our Heavenly 
													Father is seated in His 
													glory. The description given 
													to us is limited by human 
													language inadequate to reach 
													to such heights of splendor. 
													The glory was such that the 
													writer could only compare it 
													with the grandeur of rare 
													jewels. There was a gleam of 
													glory and overwhelming 
													splendor making Him 
													incomparable to earthly 
													beauty. The dazzling colors 
													of a rainbow were seen 
													overshadowing the throne and 
													its occupant. The throne 
													itself was in sight like 
													unto an emerald. No earthly 
													wonder has ever been so 
													described.
													
													How 
													can we question that 
													something is about to 
													transpire that the ages of 
													human pain has longed to 
													behold? Ten thousand gods 
													have imitated God the Father 
													and have tried to possess 
													His kingdom. They all have 
													faded into defeat. The last 
													of those gods are soon to 
													disappear. His presence 
													settles the God-questions of 
													the rebellious multitudes. 
													The proceedings that will 
													issue from His throne will 
													not leave any questions or 
													doubts. His glorious 
													presence became the backdrop 
													of the rest of this great 
													masterpiece of literature 
													called REVELATION” Every 
													scene from this point 
													forward must be understood 
													as the acts and transactions 
													of Him, His Son, His Holy 
													Spirit, and His appointed 
													elders and angels. He is 
													sovereign God, and all glory 
													and honor must flow from His 
													throne.
													
													And 
													round about the throne were 
													four and twenty seats: and 
													upon the seats I saw four 
													and twenty elders sitting, 
													clothed in white raiment; 
													and they had on their heads 
													crowns of gold. And out of 
													the throne proceeded 
													lightnings and thunderings 
													and voices: and there were 
													seven lamps of fire burning 
													before the throne, which are 
													the seven Spirits of God. 
													And before the throne there 
													was a sea of glass like unto 
													crystal: and in the midst of 
													the throne, and round about 
													the throne, were four beasts 
													full of eyes before and 
													behind (Revelation 4:4-6). 
													All three of these verses 
													begin with references to the 
													throne of God and He that is 
													seated in His majesty, 
													Notice the progression, “And 
													round about the throne”, 
													“And out of the throne”, 
													“And before the throne.” 
													That is breathtaking 
													language. and John both 
													heard it and saw it.
													
													First, 
													“round about the throne” are 
													the saints of God that have 
													been promoted to elders. No 
													more pilgrims and strangers 
													traveling through a weary 
													land, but exalted, 
													glorified, and seated “round 
													about the throne.” The 
													judgment seat of Christ has 
													occurred, and His saints 
													have been promoted to their 
													lofty positions. They are 
													seated after a lifetime of 
													pilgrimage and sorrows. They 
													are clothed in 
													sparkling-white raiment, 
													which is the righteousness 
													of the glorified elders. 
													They are crowned with crowns 
													of gold, and this is just 
													the first day of eternity 
													for all of them. I can 
													hardly wait because He has 
													paid our debt of sin and 
													redeemed his chosen so we 
													can be there. The Rapture is 
													at the door and Satan is 
													fighting with a fury.
													
													









