And I heard the number of the sealed, 144,000, sealed from every tribe of the sons of Israel. (Rev. 7:4)
Many sincere Bible-believing Christians would understand the 144,000
like this: The church is raptured prior to the great tribulation. During
the time when the church is gone, a remnant of 144,000 ethnic Jews is
converted (12,000 from each tribe). These Jewish converts, in turn,
evangelize the Gentiles who make up the great multitude in white robes
in v. 9. That’s one understanding of Revelation 7. A lot of godly
people hold that understanding. Let me explain why I understand the
144,000 differently.
The 144,000 are not an ethnic Jewish remnant, and certainly not an
Anointed Class of saints who became Jehovah’s Witnesses before 1935. The
144,000 represent the entire community of the redeemed. Let me give you
several reasons for making this claim.
First, in chapter 13 we read that Satan seals all of
his followers, so it makes sense that God would seal all of his people,
not just the Jewish ones.
Second, the image of sealing comes from Ezekiel 9
where the seal on the forehead marks out two groups of people: idolaters
and non-idolaters. It would seem that the sealing of the 144,000 makes a
similar distinction based on who worships God not who among the Jewish
remnant worships God. Continue at Kevin DeYoung
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