2022/08/22
53. The Second and Third Angel (Revelation chapters 15-16)
The
second key passage in John 10 is the following sentence: "So the Jews
gathered round him and said to him, 'How long will you keep us in suspense? If
you are the Christ, tell us plainly'" (John 10:24). Even if they each
were in their contradiction and escaped into a fictional world (cf. this blog №52), they are immediately brought back in front of the reality that "God
is with us" (Matthew 1:23) by the presence of Jesus. They were
irritated because of envy towards God, who had nothing to do with contradictions,
being unable to bear the contradictions accumulating in themselves. They
frantically look for the cause of them in Jesus. When people fall into this
situation, they become blind to the gravity of life. This situation coincides
with the following passage of Revelation: "The second angel poured his
bowl into the sea, and it became like the blood of a dead man, and every living
thing died that was in the sea" (Revelation 16:3). The third key
passage is the phrase, "The Jews took up
stones again to stone him" (John 10:31), immediately after Jesus’
words, "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). People, when
confronted with the truth in a state of contradiction, try to obliterate it.
This condition coincides with the passage, "The third angel poured his
bowl into the rivers and the fountains of water, and they became blood"
(Revelation 16:4). "Water" here refers to the knowledge to which one
is connected, and "the fountains of water" refers to the source of
this knowledge. The fact that it is written "became blood" shows
that this information belonged to men. It is necessary to make it a habit to
pay attention to the work of the enmity placed by God described in Genesis (cf.
Genesis 3:15) to transform this fountain into God's one (cf. this blog № 24). Cain,
who killed his brother Abel out of envy, had been caught in a contradictory
condition and fled to his fictional world. But he came to himself with the
enmity placed by God in him working and became awakened to the reality that he
was in the presence of God. He then became able to honestly tell God how he
felt, saying, "My punishment is greater than I can bear"
(Genesis 4:13) (cf. this blog № 23). There is behind the work of enmity placed
by God the word of God, who is always sincere to man and tells him the truth.
However, people cannot bear to receive God's word as it is. The support of the
Holy Spirit, who guides us into all the truth, is indispensable (cf. John
16:12-13). Therefore, the trainee of Revelation continues to train to ensure
that his realm of the unconscious is filled with the worldview of Jesus Christ.
Eventually, the trainee who has attained the second blessedness (cf. this blog№ 48) finds in the external world with which he is involved the experience of
Jesus in John 10 and comes to realise what the "seven plagues of the seven
angels" are. He begins to see the world that the author of Revelation
portrays as a witness, overlapping with various aspects of his real life. He
then comes to share the experiences of the author.
Maria
K. M.
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