THE MARK OF THE BEAST
A. THE CONTEXT OF REVELATION 13 SHOWS THAT THE WARNING AGAINST THE MARK OF
THE BEAST IS MOST SOLEMN
- Indicates the intensity of the final struggle between Christ and Satan which began in heaven and was transplanted to this earth: Rev. 12:7-17; 13; Gen. 3:15
- It warns the inhabitors of the earth against siding with Satan and his angels: Rev. 13:1-17
- Such dire warning from God is proof that we may know the beast power, his mark and his number:
B. POSITIVE IDENTITY OF THE BEAST POWER
- A beast symbolizes:
- An earthly government - Dan. 7:15-17
- Four beasts represent four world governments - Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome.
- It symbolizes a persecuting power - Compare Dan. 7:1-25 with Rev. 12:13
- Geographic identity of the Leopard beast of Rev. 13:
- Received seat, power, and great authority from Pagan Rome.
- The City of Rome was donated to Pope Sylvester in 331 A.D.
- Inscription of the donation is found in the Vatican.
- Religious identity:
- The Eucharistic Congress symbolizes the kingdom of Christ including all the world; and the Pope the visible head of that kingdom.
- It is a blaspheming power, and blasphemy is a mark of religious excess - John 10:33; Matt. 26:65; Rev. 13:6; 2 Thess. 2:1-6; Dan. 7:25
- This blasphemy is against the heavenly sanctuary - Rev. 13:6; 2 Thess. 2:1-7
- Wears out the saints of the Most High through bloodshed - Dan. 7:25; Ps. 119:126; Ps. 94:20
- He attempted to change God's time and law - Dan. 7:25; Ps. 94:20; 119:126
- It counterfeited the heavenly sanctuary and its ministry - Rev. 13:6
C. THE MARK OF THE BEAST
- The Bible teaches that the seventh day Sabbath is:
- A sign or mark of the creative power of God - Compare Ex. 20:11 with Ps. 111:1-6; 135:13; Jer. 10:10-12
- A sign of our sanctification - Ezek. 20:12; Heb. 12:14; 13:12
- Sunday, the first day of the week is a mark of the apostate power spoken of in Dan. 7:25; Rev. 13:6-9; 14:8, 9; 2 Thess. 2:3-7:
- The Papacy claims:
- Infallibility when teaching doctrine.
- Creative power when celebrating the mass.
- Sanctifying power when remitting the sins of the faithful.
- It boastfully admits that it has tempered with the law of the Ten Commandments.
- It claims that Sunday observance is a mark of its power and authority.
- Many Protestants freely admit that the Papacy has attempted to change the Ten Commandments, supplanting the seventh day Sabbath by instituting the keeping of the first day of the week.
- It must be understood, however, that we do not claim that all
Sunday keepers have the mark of the beast:
- There are many God-fearing Sunday keepers, who are not aware of the origin of Sunday observance; they keep Sunday, believing that the Lord wants them to keep it.
- In fact, there are thousands who believe that Sunday is the true Bible Sabbath, and so they apply the fourth commandment to Sunday observance
- But the fact remains:
- That the seventh-day Sabbath is a mark of God's power and authority;
- That its observance is a part of the moral law;
- That Sunday observance is a man-made institution; it is a counterfeit system, foretold in Bible prophecy;
- That when the people know the difference between the Bible Sabbath and Sunday observance, and yet persist in keeping Sunday, they become a party to the beast power in rebellion against the law of God.