Answers to Correspondents: Difference Between Persons in Rev. 1:5-6 and 7:14-17; Satan Prince of World

Narrator: Chris Genthree
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Q.-What is the difference, as to the persons referred to, between Rev. 1:5,6, and Rev. 7:14-17? F. W.
A.-We believe those referred to in the first of these scriptures are heavenly, the saints of the present dispensation, those who compose the church, but here speaking according to their individual place before God in heavenly blessing; when Christ is announced as " the prince of the kings of the earth," a place and glory He has yet to assume, they greet Him, as they already know Him and in the special relations in which they stand to Him. Those referred to in the latter scripture are the earthly saints who have their blessing under Christ in the the millennium; they have been converted after the church has gone to glory, and, as believers in Christ and His blood, have gone through great tribulation on earth, and have their. place and portion subsequently on the earth. o. w.
Q.-How do you reconcile the scriptures which speak of Satan's being " the prince of this world " with those which tells us " the powers that be are ordained of God "? o. J. M.
A.-The prince of this world stands in contrast with Christ as the true Prince under God, as the scriptures, John 13:31;14. 30;17. 11, plainly show. Satan has usurped authority over man, and he proved himself to be the world's prince by leading the world to crucify God's Christ. "The powers that be " have to say to the government of the world; and “ordained- of God " looks back to God who put the sword of government in man's hand, and still, so far as its source and real strength is concerned, maintains it there. Government on the earth was first committed to man's hand in Gen. 9, and hence Rom. 13 looks at the source of government-God, and the purpose with which it was instituted-" wrath upon him that doeth evil," and man as God's minister still " beareth not the sword in vain." Satan inducing man to use the sword wrongly does not touch this, and providentially God. is over all this and uses it for His own ends. 0. W.