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The Binding of Satan (3)

And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, and cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled: and after that he must be loosed a little season (Rev. 20:1-3).

One of our readers asked for an explanation of the binding of Satan as described in Revelation 20. In the last two issues of the News, I explained that the whole book of Revelation is filled with visionary symbols, not always so easy to understand. The same is true of Revelation 20. I also gave an interpretation of the first three verses of the chapter, including an explanation of the symbolism. Please re-read these articles so that you can read this article in the light of what I have previously written.

I suggested one interpretation of the "nations in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog" in the last article. But this interpretation was only a suggestion, because Scripture does not give us sufficient information to be able to predict with certainty how God will finally fulfill these prophecies. Many people in the past have attempted to do so. They have not only confidently predicted who are Gog and Magog, but they have claimed to know almost all the details of God’s purpose and plan as God carries out His own counsel in our dispensation, and as we near the end of the ages. Some have even been so bold that they have predicted the day on which our Lord will return.

The fact is, however, that all their predictions have proved false by the inexorable march of time and the unfolding of events. God makes fools of them. God does this to warn against idle speculation and proud conceit which leads us to think we can guess the mysterious (and frequently unexpected) ways of God whose ways are higher than our ways and whose thoughts are higher than our thoughts.

For this reason, we approached this question of the identity of God and Magog with a great deal of caution and only suggested one possible explanation.

Some have foolishly insisted that unless we are able to answer all the questions concerning God’s works and ways, we will not be able to discern the signs which are necessary for us to recognize in order that we may live in the expectation of the coming of Christ.

Such reasoning is, however, false. It is false, first of all, because we are always to live in the hope of Christ’s coming, regardless of the signs of His coming which unfold about us. Scripture tells us that Christ is surely coming; that He is coming as swiftly as He can; that the exact time of His coming is not revealed to us, and that we must live in the hope and expectation of His coming always and under all circumstances. This is the more emphatically true, because, as Jesus makes clear in John 14:1-3, Jesus comes again in a very personal and individual way when we die. Death is the end of the world for believers, the end of our pilgrimage here in the world, and the beginning of our residence in heaven, our Father’s house. Thus, to live in the hope and expectation of the coming of Christ is to live in the assurance that when we die we are with the Lord.

Second, it is not necessary for us to be able to predict with certainty all the details which God has determined before the end comes, because, when these events unfold, we will recognize them as signs of which Scripture speaks—even though the signs may be fulfilled in ways we did not expect. To live in the consciousness of God’s sovereign control of all that happens in the world, and to walk in the hope of the coming of Christ, is to be open to God’s unfolding of His counsel in the events of the world. If we walk this way, we will surely see God’s hand working all things so that Christ can come again to take us home.

History is the unfolding of God’s counsel. The child of God who lives here in the world in the consciousness of his calling to walk pleasing to God sees God’s hand in all that takes place around him. He is a student of history, because he sees God’s hand in history. He pays close attention to events taking place in the world about him, because he wants to know, as much as he can, what God is doing.

In the midst of that history, the child of God is a pilgrim and a stranger here in the world. He is a citizen of the kingdom of heaven, a member of the family of God, an heir of heavenly treasures which shall presently be given him. Each moment of his life is a step forward towards what John Bunyan called "The Celestial City." By faith he sees the light of it shining in the distance and presses forward, through countless difficulties, towards that destination.

The Word of God is a lamp unto his feet and a light upon his path. But as with any torch or light, the Word of God does not shine so far ahead that we can see all the details of the path we shall have to walk. It shines on our path just far enough ahead for us to see where we need to go in our next half mile or so. We must not try to figure out the way ahead. We are guided by our God. That is enough. We trust that He will, through His Word and Spirit, guide us no matter what the way may be. And when we are near enough to events to see them clearly in the light of His Word shining on our pathway, then we recognize those events as the sovereign rule of God, spoken of in His Word and reminding us that Christ is coming again.

And so we are not disturbed when we cannot play the roles of prophets to interpret precisely the mighty ways of our gracious God.

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  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 23
Hanko, Herman

Prof. Herman Hanko (Wife: Wilma)

Ordained: October 1955

Pastorates: Hope, Walker, MI - 1955; Doon, IA - 1963; Professor to the Protestant Reformed Seminary - 1965

Emeritus: 2001

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