Hitherto, according to the judgment of very
eminent expositors, God had represented to his servant, John, I.
The state of the church under the pagan powers, in the six seals
opened; and then, II. The state of the church under the papal
powers, in the vision of the six trumpets that began to sound upon
the opening of the seventh seal: and then is inserted. III. A more
general and brief account of the past, present, and future state of
the church, in the little book, &c. He now proceeds, IV. To
show him how antichrist should be destroyed, by what steps that
destruction should be accomplished, in the vision of the seven
vials. This chapter contains an awful introduction or preparation
for the pouring out of the vials, in which we have, 1. A sight of
those angels in heaven who were to have the execution of this great
work, and with what acclamations of joy the heavenly hosts
applauded the great design,
1 And I saw another sign in heaven, great and marvellous, seven angels having the seven last plagues; for in them is filled up the wrath of God. 2 And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God. 3 And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou King of saints. 4 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name? for thou only art holy: for all nations shall come and worship before thee; for thy judgments are made manifest.
Here we have the preparation of matters for
the pouring out of the seven vials, which was committed to seven
angels; and observe how these angels appeared to the apostle—in
heaven; it was in a wonderful manner, and that upon account, 1.
Of the work they had to do, which was to finish the destruction of
antichrist. God was now about to pour out his seven last plagues
upon that interest; and, as the measure of Babylon's sins was
filled up, they should now find the full measure of his vindictive
wrath. 2. The spectators and witnesses of this their commission:
all that had gotten the victory over the beast, &c.
These stood on a sea of glass, representing this world, as
some think, a brittle thing, that shall be broken to pieces; or, as
others, the gospel covenant, alluding to the brazen sea in the
temple, in which the priests were to wash (the faithful servants of
God stand upon the foundation of the righteousness of Christ); or,
as others, the Red Sea, that stood as it were congealed
while the Israelites went through; and, the pillar of fire
reflecting light upon the waters, they would seem to have fire
mingled with them; and this to show that the fire of God's wrath
against Pharaoh and his horses should dissolve the congealed
waters, and destroy them thereby, to which there seems to be an
allusion by their singing the song of Moses, in which, (1.)
They extol the greatness of God's works, and the justice and truth
of his ways, both in delivering his people and destroying their
enemies. They rejoiced in hope, and the near prospect they had of
this, though it was not yet accomplished. (2.) They call upon all
nations to render unto God the fear, glory, and worship, due to
such a discovery of his truth and justice: Who shall not fear
thee?
5 And after that I looked, and, behold, the temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened: 6 And the seven angels came out of the temple, having the seven plagues, clothed in pure and white linen, and having their breasts girded with golden girdles. 7 And one of the four beasts gave unto the seven angels seven golden vials full of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever. 8 And the temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God, and from his power; and no man was able to enter into the temple, till the seven plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled.
Observe, I. How these angels
appeared—coming out of heaven to execute their commission: The
temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven was opened,
II. How they were equipped and prepared for
their work. Observe, 1. Their array: They were clothed with pure
and white linen, and had their breasts girded with golden
girdles,
III. The impressions these things made upon all who stood near the temple: they were all, as it were, wrapt up in clouds of smoke, which filled the temple, from the glorious and powerful presence of God; so that no man was able to enter into the temple, till the work was finished. The interests of antichrist were so interwoven with the civil interests of the nations that he could not be destroyed without giving a great shock to all the world; and the people of God would have but little rest and leisure to assemble themselves before him, while this great work was a doing. For the present, their sabbaths would be interrupted, ordinances of public worship intermitted, and all thrown into a general confusion. God himself was now preaching to the church and to all the world, by terrible things in righteousness; but, when this work was done, then the churches would have rest, the temple would be opened, and the solemn assemblies gathered, edified, and multiplied. The greatest deliverances of the church are brought about by awful and astonishing steps of Providence.