KINGDOM BIBLE STUDIES
"Teaching the things concerning the kingdom of God..."
FROM THE CANDLESTICK TO THE THRONE
Part 196
MYSTERY BABYLON
(continued)
“And here is the mind which hath
As we approach this portion of
our study of Mystery
“And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space” (Rev. 17:10).
The Revelation is a metaphoric drama. The organization of the book is that of a drama in three acts. At first sight it does not appear to be a practical or experiential book. Most commentaries on it seem to be explanations of prophetic world history since the cross or yet to come. There surely is much in it that will inform us about history and there is foretelling in it as well. But if all we see in it is history and foretelling of events in the outer world, we will altogether miss the great purpose in the fact that it proclaims spiritual blessings upon those who “read, hear and keep what is written therein” (Rev. 1:3).
As we consider this truth, we
should notice that there are seven kings or authorities associated with the
woman, and we are particularly informed that five of the seven
are fallen. It is significant to note that in the Greek
Bear in mind that we are dealing here not with outward kings somewhere over in Europe or the Middle East or in some imagined “end-time” confederation of nations — ah, no, for this has to do with a harlot — a “Christian church,” and the beast she rides, indeed a “Christianized beast,” in whom grace has fallen! Does not church history and our own experience confirm this fact? Do not 99% of all Christian denominations in some way teach the limitation of God’s grace? Most Christians believe that once a person dies, his or her fate is sealed forever. If anyone has been fortunate enough to have repeated the “sinner’s prayer” moments before death stole the spirit away, he is guaranteed that, according to the “orthodox” teaching, he will go straight to heaven. Matters not whether he was truly drawn to the Son by the Holy Spirit; as long as he by faith muttered the correct words before the final beat of his heart yielded to the stillness and silence of death, his salvation is eternally secured.
The question is, does
physical death end the availability of God’s grace? The death that came to
I do not hesitate to say that
there is not one passage of scripture in the whole Bible that
So the church system concludes
that God has both the will and the power to save a
If, instead of bringing every
sin into judgment — punishing that sin and correcting the sinner — we imagine
the poor sinner suffering the eternal torments of hell with its unbearable
anguish, the pangs of conscience, the taunts of fiendish demons, one hour of
which is more than all his earthly sorrows rolled into one — lengthen this out
to endlessness and season it with hopeless despair — and its horrors will be
absolutely inconceivable. Though our lips may be afraid to frame the words, our
hearts will whisper, “Can such be the final fruit of God’s glorious
plan?” Is this the response for which He hungered when He purposed that
sin should estrange His creatures from Himself? (
If the above scenario be true
then something horrid must have happened to both God and His saints in
heaven. Before the death of these people God loved them all, and in many
instances they loved each other, saved and unsaved alike, and would have
performed a great number of kindnesses for one another. Many of these had
Christian friends and loved ones who were very concerned about them and prayed
earnestly for them. But now that both saint and sinner are out in “eternity,”
God and all the saints in heaven have either lost their love and compassion for
their lost loved ones, or else God has brainwashed all the saints so that they
have erased from their memories the fact that their beloved mothers and fathers,
their lovely sisters and brothers, their precious daughters and sons, and their
dear friends and neighbors are constantly suffering the most terrible pain and
hideous torture for all eternity. So we see this: there is MORE LOVE,
COMPASSION, AND GRACE in the physical world in God and His saints, than there is
in the spirit world.
What has happened to cause God
and the saints to turn from love and pity for the lost, to a feeling that the
lost are now getting just what they deserve — unendingly! What, I ask, has
happened to God and the saints to cause them to love and seek the lost as long
as their frail, mortal bodies endure, but to turn from that love for the
precious unclothed spirit of the very same man or woman? Can we believe that
God, having created all things for His pleasure, having so loved His
creation that He freely gave heaven’s most precious gift, after a few paltry
years, the brief span of a man’s mortal existence, throws up His almighty hands
in futility and disgust, saying that He has done all that He can and men would
not respond, so He must cease all effort, seat Himself upon His golden throne,
consign His creation to everlasting hell, and forever erase any feeling for them
from His heart and from the hearts of the saints? Yet this is exactly what we
are told today. But how foolish! God is not that fickle, God is not that weak,
and God does not give up that easily. In fact, God does not give up! He
started the whole program of creation and redemption and, blessed be His
wonderful name! He will not cease His work until He is Victor — “All in All”
throughout all the vastnesses of infinity for evermore! “For He must reign,
till He hath put all enemies under His feet. The last enemy that shall be
destroyed is death. For He hath put all things under His feet. But when
He saith all things are put under Him, it is manifest that He (the
Father) is excepted, which did put all things under Him. But when all
things shall be subdued unto Him, then shall the Son also Himself be
subject unto Him that put all things under Him, that God may be
How often we have heard
preachers warn people that “the day of grace will soon be over forever.” Now
where, in God’s name, did they ever get such a ridiculous idea? Nothing could
be farther from the truth! For as long as God exists the grace of God will
be with us. The end of the grace of God, were it possible, would mean the
destruction of God Himself, for grace is one of His eternal, immutable
attributes. Please notice that
Not only does the above
passage tell us of the great revelation of God’s grace in the ages to
come, but it also shows us that it is for this very purpose that God is
saving a firstfruit company now. The unveiling of the grace of
God to the whole creation is the true reason for the manifestation of the
sons of God. God has no intention of bringing all the world into the
fold now. If that were His purpose He would surely bring it pass, for He is the
omnipotent God who worketh all things after the counsel of His own
will. The whole purpose of this present age is to
Ray Prinzing once wrote, “GOD’S PURPOSE ANTEDATES TIME, for He purposed it in Himself before time began, and then arranged for the times in which He will fulfill it. Therefore His purpose is not in bondage to any man’s time, be it a day, or a thousand years, but all time has to serve that purpose. Furthermore, God’s grace, whereby this purpose shall be accomplished, also antedates time, for we read, ‘Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world (ages) began’ (II Tim. 1:9). The sufficiency of grace was freely given before time began, hence God’s grace is not bound to time either. Grace can take all the time it desires for its manifestation, for it is not subject to the confines and limitations of time. The religious traditions of some speak of an ‘age of grace,’ as if all other ages would be devoid of grace. This is utter nonsense. You cannot possibly limit the grace of God to any one age, for it is manifest in all ages, and is not bound to any certain age alone.
“Since man is saved by grace, and not of self-works, and grace is a gift of a sovereign God, then obviously He can administer that grace to man whenever He chooses. The length of time has no claims upon that grace, but is a servant to His grace, to reveal by degrees the wonder and glory of God’s bountiful grace and mercy. Should God so arrange this to be the hour when He gives grace in your life, then bow low before Him in worship and praise. Yet if you have loved ones who have not yet been given this inflow of grace, do not despair, for ‘in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in His own order’ (I Cor. 15:22-23), and God has fitted the ages so that there is an appointed time for grace to work in every life. We do not know HIS times and seasons, therefore we warn every man to turn to God now, knowing that we reap what we sow, and to continue sowing to the flesh means more harvests of suffering and sorrow. And we thank God for each heart that is opened to receive of God’s grace now” — end quote.
“And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space” (Rev. 17:10).
The description goes on to
say, though the authority of grace has fallen within the bestial religious
systems of men (because first it fell within each man’s heart) — there still
exists some of this carnal religious authority. John is told that one king is
yet to come, exists for a short time — he being the seventh. However, note that
the one who IS, is the SIXTH! Five are fallen, and one is — 5 + 1 = 6. SIX IS
THE NUMBER OF MAN! The message is just this — today, in the church world, MAN
IS IN CONTROL! Can any deny it? Man is in control and grace is fallen! Is not
the
“And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space. And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition” (Rev. 17:10-11).
At this point the scene
becomes a bit perplexing and rather confusing to the natural mind.
Then the messenger explains
that the seven heads are seven mountains, on which the woman sits. By a sort of
verbal transubstantiation, now, instead of the woman sitting on the beast, she
is sitting on the seven heads, but the heads are mountains! And even before
this we see the woman sitting, not upon the beast, nor upon the heads of the
beast, but upon many waters! (vs. 1). To
Is it not phenomenal that the Holy Spirit uses
precisely the same terminology in regard to understanding the mark of the
beast. “Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count
the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is
six hundred three score and six” (Rev. 13:18). Here is
“HERE IS
There is therefore only one
word of advice that I can give. Do not try to figure out by much study the
marvelous mysteries of God’s word, but CONCENTRATE ON CHRIST. Christ Himself is
the truth and beside Him there is no truth. Christ is also the
The more intimate and vital
your relationship with Him, my beloved, the more the truth of the deep
things of God will unfold within your heart. But like a choir of bewildered
voices, ascending in pitiful petition to God, so those who try to understand the
mysteries of God with human reasoning come to cry at last, “Lord, how can we
know the truth? Which among this confusion of voices can we believe? Which
among this conglomeration of interpretations is right?” There is, thank God!
one answer and one only. It is the answer given by Jesus centuries ago. “I
AM…the truth!” Seek not the truth from the learnings of men. Seek
Christ, for He is the truth! I spent the early years of my life and ministry
praying and seeking God for revelation. I did not then understand that the
revelation would not come by a sudden, sovereign dispensation from God, but only
as the result of my intimate communion with Him. You see, it is in the fellowship of
Christ that He day by day whispers and breathes into our spirit of that truth
which He is. If the Christ Himself does not bear witness within you of the
things written even in this message, then lay it aside, put it on the shelf, or
file it in file thirteen. As you live in blessed communion with HIM, there will
come that inward sense of knowing; the words of life and light
that then cross your path from the pen or lips of God’s anointed servants will
strike a responsive chord in the deepest recesses of your spirit, bursting forth
with the harmonious melody of understanding! This much is clear —
the mystery has a spiritual meaning. If we have the spirit of
We must ever keep in mind that we are viewing things which are intricately interconnected in the nature of the beast system. Whether it be the beast itself, the heads, the mountains, the horns, the kings, or the harlot riding the beast — all are parts of the whole and in various circumstances and at different times we confront the beast, the heads, the horns, the mountains, the kings, or the harlot riding the beast. In one experience we come face to face with the issue of worldly wisdom, at another time we are challenged by worldly knowledge, in another situation we confront worldly authority or again worldly power. Depending upon what aspect of this picture you meet in your experience, you will recognize a head of beastly authority, or the five heads that are fallen, or a horn of the beast’s power, or a mountain of his dominion, or the spiritual harlotry of the brazen woman. There are those experiences in which we encounter the beast’s wild, ferocious nature as he turns on us to rend us to pieces. Then there is a different kind of experience in which we are wooed, allured, and enticed by the cunning seductiveness of the whore. And sometimes various combinations of these! These manifestations of the harlot and the beast we may discover personally within ourselves, or we may confront them in the church systems. And just as it was while John looked upon it, the forms keep changing — though there are seven heads now the beast itself becomes the eighth, but we find that the beast who is the eighth is of the seven. Let us UNDERSTAND!
Eight is the number of new
beginnings. Every time there is new light, a fresh moving of God, a mighty
reformation, a great and glorious revival in the midst of the Lord’s people who
dwell in
It is a great and terrible mystery — the eighth is OF THE SEVEN. There is the key to the mystery! It does not mean that the eighth is “one of the seven.” Oh, no! The preposition “of” is from the Greek “ek” meaning “out of,” and must be understood, as so frequently in John’s writings, to denote origin and identity of nature; this eighth beast is not different in nature from the seven, but is the concentrated essence of them, and therefore destined to not maintain its cuddly innocence and childlike purity, but to go into apostasy — into perdition. It should be very evident to us all that this “eighth” beast, this new beginning, when a people are drawn out of a religious system into a new walk in the spirit, in most cases contains right within it the seed of the Babylonish system out from which they came. Thus they are the eighth — but the new thing is of the seven — same old business under a new regime — and the latter is of the same spirit as the former! Now tell me that isn’t a mystery! The new move has the same potentiality and proclivity for carnality and sectarianism built right in from the very beginning because both the nature of the harlot and the nature of the beast lurk within the heart of every man. So through the generations, rising up in many expressions, the harlot and her beast are within us! And that, my beloved, is the mystery! The various religious kingdoms of man have brought to the full (seven heads, seven mountains, ten horns) the workings of Mystery Babylon the Great!
George Hawtin elaborated on
the truth of which I now write in his little booklet titled Mystery
“Full forty years
“So here it is so very soon! A
goodly Babylonish garment together with the other two things that always go with
it — silver and gold. Here is the garment of
“The thing which fills my
heart with consternation is this: no sooner has the revelation of God delivered
us from the power of
“The call of the Lord today
is, ‘Come out of her my people, and be not partakers of her sins.’ But
verily I say to you that you will need much more
“And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast. These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for He is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with Him are called, and chosen, and faithful…and the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate, and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. For God hath put it in their hearts to fulfill His will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled” (Rev. 17:12-14,16-17).
When the judgment of darkness within man and man’s systems has fulfilled its divine purpose, there comes at last the wonderful hour of man’s full redemption — spirit, soul, and body. The time arrives for man’s very nature to be regenerated and all carnality, darkness, and death to be swallowed up in victory in preparation for that race of men who throughout the centuries and millenniums of time would be made in the image of God. When a man’s soul and body have been fully quickened, regenerated, and transformed, all the inward kings of his nature are brought out from under the dominion of the whore and her beast and are joined in willing surrender and happy union with the will of the spirit. Then it is, my beloved, that the same ten kings who had one mind and gave their power and strength unto the beast, now experience a wonderful change of mind, heart, and purpose and all the powers of man’s life turn on the harlot, and make her desolate and naked, and eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. O my God, how great are these things! Can we not see the mystery?
The ten kings in the mystery
are but the governing powers of your natural life, the ten inward kings of man’s
flesh nature. It is these which gather together in this spiritual battle of Gog
and Magog to MAKE
Special attention must be paid to this word “overcome.” The Greek word is nikao, the word used in the peculiar statement of the elder in Revelation 5:5 wherein he says that the Lamb has “prevailed” to open the book with the seven seals. The word means to “prevail,” to “overcome,” or to “conquer.” It is the same word used when the Rider on the white horse goes forth “conquering and to conquer.” It is the same word used repeatedly in chapters two and three of the overcomer where at the termination of each of the messages to the seven churches the Spirit proclaims, “To him that overcometh…” “ To him that conquers!” “To him that prevails!” Ah, the Rider on the white horse is going forth overcoming and to overcome, prevailing and to prevail, conquering and to conquer! The term denotes grammatically AN UNENDING SERIES OF CONQUESTS, UNINTERRUPTED BY ANY DEFEATS, WHOSE VICTORIES SHOULD BE PERMANENT AND LAST FOREVER! That is the victory of the Lamb!
So throughout the Revelation
our Lord Jesus Christ is in an activity where He is perpetually celebrating a
victory. His march is a victorious march! His warfare is a winning
warfare! His movements always meet with success! His plans are fulfilled, and
His campaigns unfurl to the breezes the banners of triumph. The Lamb of God is
going forth as a conqueror, and He does so with great determination and
power! The action in which He is engaged requires the greatest power, even the
power of the spirit. Ah, precious friend of mine, are there ruling kings
in your life which seem unconquerable? Have you struggled with attitudes,
fears, doubts, lusts, emotions, desires, circumstances, weaknesses, habits,
shortcomings? Have you despaired of ever truly being conformed to the image of
God’s Son; have you questioned whether you can really share in the glory of
manifest sonship? Hear the word of the Lord today! The kings within you have
had one mind, and have given their power and strength unto the beast. That is
no surprise to you, is it?
The purpose of your quickening
by Christ was to make you consciously a part of Himself, to give you a calling
to glory, a place where God by His Spirit can express Himself through you, so
that you can bring righteous judgment in the earth. That is what the battle
with the ten kings is all about! Your life and everything that happens to you
is given to train and equip you for a
The manifestation of God through His sons which is immediately before us will turn creation around! We shall manifest unto mankind a life and victory and power that will shake the very foundations of the earth, an action that will alter the course of the world, bringing correction and righteousness. A people in this hour is being raised, not out of the cemetery, but out of the grave of their mind, out of the tomb of carnal, mortal consciousness, out of the crypt of religion and vain traditions, raised up to the place where they can be the manifestation of the totality of the personality of God. We are being raised to become the expression of the substance of His Person. This company is Christ the Head, The Lord of all the lords, the King of all the kings, together with all who are with Him, the called, the chosen, the faithful — all the holy sons of God by the strength of righteousness bringing the rule of the kingdom of God among men. Oh, the wonder of it!
Today, however, the battle is within
us, and the Lamb is engaged on the battlefield of our lives, in warfare
with the kings of our flesh and soul. One of several methods of interpretation
of the book of Revelation is called the “symbolic and allegoric.” Now, I do
believe that the Revelation is symbolical and allegorical. But according to
this established view everything in the book is symbolic and allegoric only in
the sense of depicting the generic battle of God against Satan — of good
against evil, of the church against the world. I will tell you why this is
wrong. This system contains some vital truth within it, but yet, as a
foundation it misses the mark. The book is much more focused and specific than
that! It is not about the universal conflict between the forces of good and
evil — it’s about THE REVELATION OF JESUS CHRIST! It’s about what HE is
doing to come forth Himself in triumph within His people, not about what God is
doing out in the darkened world to cause good to triumph over evil. In
connection with the revelation of Jesus Christ there is no battle between good
and evil — there is only the arising of the Son of Righteousness with healing in
His wings! The book of Revelation is
The arrows of Divine Truth are piercing our hearts, and every ruling king within us falls down before Him; all opposition is shattered to pieces; the strongholds and defenses are torn away as paper walls; the radiant brilliance of His glory flashes its dazzling light upon the eyes of the understanding, piercing effectively every cherished tradition, human interpretation, and carnal concept; swallowing up even every sin, all self-will, every fleshly desire, and the sorrow, pain, sickness, fear, and death. I see the Lamb conquering! Though all men are His by right of creation and redemption, yet He must do battle to make conquest of the human heart which has been occupied by the enemies of His mind, His heart, His will, and His life. He must fight His way inch by inch into the human soul until He possesses that which He has purchased, until the citadels of mind, will, emotion, and desire have been taken and led away under the dominion of Truth and Divine Nature.
The
This, then, is what it means when John the beloved is shown that the kings of the flesh-life have one mind, and give their power and strength unto the beast, and thereby receive power as kings for one hour, that is, a limited time and degree — with the beast. Thank God, our beastly life, our servitude to the beast system, is as it were but for a moment — “one hour with the beast.” “FOR GOD HATH PUT IT IN THEIR HEARTS TO FULFILL HIS WILL, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until THE WORDS (PLAN, PURPOSE) OF GOD SHALL BE FULFILLED!” (Rev. 17:17). In this is the judgment of the Lord within them, that they should altogether repudiate and hold accursed the harlot and the beast and destroy it root and branch out from among themselves. “And these (the ten horns, the ten kings within) shall (now that the Lamb has conquered them) hate the whore, and shall make her desolate, and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire.” Great is the mystery! Thus shall be fulfilled all the things that God hath spoken! Has this happened within you, my friend?
In closing this article I cannot do better than to quote again from the true and heart-searching admonition of brother George Hawtin wherein he exhorts:
“In these days of confusion (
“I suppose tens of millions of
sermons have been preached to show people how they ought to live, what they
ought and ought not to do, what they should wear, what they should eat, where
they should go, and just about everything that can be imagined. But there is a
simple remedy for all this that is utterly contrary to the multitudinous
traditions and the idle philosophies and teachings of our day. It is found in
Psalm 19:2-3. ‘Blessed are they…that seek Him with the whole heart. They
also do no iniquity; they walk in His ways.’ That is a simple
answer to all godliness, for men who seek Him with all their hearts will
“During the past years a
desire has come into my heart that has filled me with longing to see a remnant
of God’s people in this, the end of the ages, put the
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