Verses 1–8
The Sealed of Israel
Here actually a parenthesis begins before the seventh seal is opened. In this parenthesis, which consists of chapter 7, you hear what the believers are going through in this period of time of the sixth seal. You will also read how they are being preserved by God during this horrible time. It beautifully illustrates that God remembers mercy in the midst of wrath (Habakkuk 3:2).
This chapter is as it were an answer to the question that was asked at the end of the previous chapter: ‘Who is able to stand?’ The answer is: A great number of saints, both from Israel (Revelation 7:1-Ruth :) and from the nations (Revelation 7:9-Esther :), is able to stand before God and the Lamb. Both groups of believers will go through the great tribulation. They will not die like the martyrs, but they will enter the kingdom of peace alive. The first group will be sealed before they enter the great tribulation, the second group is presented as coming out of the great tribulation.
Revelation 7:1. That the scene which John gets to see now, follows after what is previously written, is to be derived from the words “after this”. After having seen the Lamb That opens seals, John now sees “four angels”. When the trumpet judgments break loose in chapter 8, the sounding of the trumpets happens by angels (Revelation 8:2; Revelation 8:6). Angels are also to be seen here. Angels are used by the Lamb to do His work. That work consists of protecting the saints (Hebrews 1:14) and the judgment of the evil in accordance to the purity of heaven, the dwelling place of the angels.
The four angels are “standing at the four corners of the earth”. That means that the whole earth is their work territory (cf. Isaiah 11:12). The number ‘four’ that appears three times in this verse speaks of what is general, universal. While they are standing there they are “holding back the four winds of the earth”, so that these winds cannot cause destruction. The sealing of the elected of God happens in silence.
When the four winds will blow, animals as symbols of rulers of worlds will ascend from the sea of nations. You read about that in Daniel 7 (Daniel 7:2-Leviticus :; cf. Jeremiah 49:36). Here they are still being stopped. God determines the time of their coming, but also controls them for the benefit of His own (Psalms 105:15). They are being ‘held’, for they try to tear themselves loose. But it is impossible to escape the grip of God Almighty.
Revelation 7:2. Then John sees “another angel ascending”. He comes from the east, from the side where the sun rises. When the sun rises, a new day lightens up. This speaks of the rising of “the sun of righteousness” (Malachi 4:2), which is Christ, Who expels the darkness and causes the dawning of the day. This ‘other angel’ is not an image of Christ. In the next verse he puts himself on the same level with the four angels when he speaks about ‘we’ and ‘our God’.
The angel has “the seal of the living God”. A seal is a mark of ownership. ‘The seal of the living God’ makes clear that he who bears it, belongs to Him and is known by Him (cf. 2 Timothy 2:19). Therefore the seal means also safety (cf. Ezekiel 9:4) at the same time. It is the seal of the living God, which means that its bearers are untouchable by death.
When God is called 'the living God, then it is also to emphasize the contrast between Him and the dead idols (1 Thessalonians 1:9). This is how He is called also in relation with Israel in the days of Joshua and Hezekiah (Joshua 3:10; 2 Kings 19:4; 2 Kings 19:16), which is at the beginning (Joshua) and at the end (Hezekiah) of his history in the land. Just like He intervened in the days of Joshua and Hezekiah for the benefit of His people, He will do that also in the time of the great tribulation. In that time He will lead and preserve His people right through the general idolatrous worshipping of the antichrist and the beast.
The angel gives a command on behalf of God to the four angels that have power over the winds. The winds want to harm but they cannot, because they are held by the angels. Only when the angels let them loose they will be able to do their damaging work. That means that it is not the winds that have the power to harm the earth and the sea, but the angels are the ones that have the power. Angels also have power over fire (Revelation 14:18) and over water (Revelation 16:5). However, they do not act on their own, but they are under the authority of God.
Revelation 7:3. Those that are sealed are “the bond-servants of our God”. They are the elect persons from the twelve tribes of Israel (Revelation 7:4) who serve God. Their service seems to consist of the proclamation of His Name, the preaching of the living God, while everything around them has turned his back on Him. They will preach both in Israel and in the whole world and they will continue their service with which the twelve apostles have started when the Lord Jesus sent them out (Matthew 10:23; Matthew 24:14). It seems that the result of their preaching is ‘the multitude’ which the second part of this chapter is dealing with.
It does not say what this seal exactly is. Possibly it is the name of God and the Lamb which they get on their forehead (cf. Revelation 14:1; Revelation 22:4Revelation 3:12). There is a reasonable argument for this approach if you consider that the ungodly have the name of the beast on their forehead (Revelation 13:16; Revelation 14:9Revelation 14:11; Revelation 20:4). They are sealed “on their foreheads”. In that way it is a clearly observable mark to everyone that they have focused their thoughts on God and that God recognizes them as His own (cf. Revelation 13:16). They openly testify of His Name in each part of the world wherever they were scattered. The angel confirms that the sealing is the reason why the winds were being stopped.
Revelation 7:4. The number of the ones who were sealed is made known. It is one hundred and forty-four thousand. It is also mentioned who they are. Those are “the sons of Israel”. It is also said that they are each from a different tribe. From further details it appears that from each tribe the same number of sealed ones comes forth, namely twelve thousand.
The numbers have a symbolic meaning whereby it is not necessarily to be excluded that it should be considered literally. It is possible that in the time of the great tribulation one hundred and forty-four thousand servants of God will go out in Israel and in the whole world to proclaim His Name. But the symbolic meaning is important. The number twelve, which also in the multiples of one hundred and forty-four and twelve thousand stands at the forefront, is in the Bible continually the number of a perfect reign and government.
This number is especially related with Israel. At the beginning of the history of this people are the twelve patriarchs. This nation consists of twelve tribes. The breastplate of the high priest had twelve stones which represented the whole nation. Out of this nation twelve apostles were called. The twelve thousand from each tribe of Israel indicate a worldwide government, for the territory of their service is the world.
Revelation 7:5-Ruth :. In the Bible we find almost thirty lists of names of the sons of Jacob, whereby the rank order of the names is not always the same and sometimes a name is replaced by another one. This list that John gives, is led by Judah. Not Rueben, the firstborn, comes first, but Judah, the royal tribe. That is also understandable, for Judah is the tribe from which the King of kings, Christ, has sprouted (Revelation 5:5; Genesis 49:9).
The tribe of Dan is not mentioned. The reason for that is not said. It is possible that it is because Dan has introduced the idolatry in Israel (Judges 18:30-Obadiah :). That does not mean that Dan loses his place in the land, for he will have his part of inheritance in the millennial kingdom of peace (Ezekiel 48:2). The important thing is that God cannot use anyone from his tribe to testify of Him as one of His sealed people when the idolatry is general. Manasseh, the son of Joseph takes the place of Dan.
Now read Revelation 7:1-8 again.
Reflection: How can you show your ‘seal’, meaning: how can you show that you are of the living God?