How big will be the destruction of mankind in Revelation 19 (second part)?
In Mark 13: 10, it says: “For all nations must hear the preaching of the Gospel: this is the very beginning”. What gospel? This is the Book of Revelation which is being explained currently by the author Winston Kayanan from the Philippines in the net per his interpretation last November.
In 2nd Thessalonians 1: 8, it says: “Then with flaming fire will be punished those who do not recognize God . . ,” pertaining to one’s faith. Other than judgment on UN, people will be God’s next target.
If people live without a purpose, nothing occurs in order to achieve a goal. But since the world is made for man, we have a central role of responsibility in keeping with what God has given man. Although there will always be a room for change, there are things which we could not be altered and that is, the eternal laws & universal laws of God. The word of God should always be permanent at all times. In Luke 21: 33, Jesus Christ said: “. . . heaven & earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.” This deserved of serious thought as basis for highest hopes because any subsequent modification or change made by the Catholic Church on the laws of God in view of modern times is invalid.
Assessing some repliers’ comments from previous Q & A, the author believed that they are not widely keen on what is happening nowadays since they immediately concluded that what the author said are metaphors of past events. Unfortunately, they have not accounted the world’s pattern of experiences as way of understanding in relation to the author’s explanations of Jesus Christ’s words particularly in the Book of Revelation. It is quite understandable that Jesus Christ had to start in the beginning, then onwards chapter by chapter, in order to address gradually Revelation per event even though written in figurative language. Since some repliers have captured the author’s explanations in the mid part of the Book of Revelation, i.e., not from the beginning, obviously they are lost. They don’t know that the book pertains to justice as God’s judgment at the final end of mankind. Per scriptures, there will be no evil after the final end but since evil is still around, this means that the final end has never arrived ever since.
God made the author to interpret Genesis, 2nd Peter & Revelation in the months of September, October & November of 2011 respectively and hence, some explanations of events indeed were past but not remote for these were recent in 2009-2010. God only showed to the author that the recent past events are contained & written in Revelation and hence, this will confirm that the recent interpreted events as told figuratively in the Book of Revelation are already in effect, i.e., currently happening. So this will prove that Jesus Christ’s words on the strength of Luke 21: 33 cannot or could not allow Revelation (including the earlier said prophetic words) to pass away without being known by people as explained by some servants of God, more particularly, the destruction of mankind in this chapter 19 (second part).
The author knows that hard core skeptics in the religious community would not believe in his explanations since nothing that reveals (like plagues in Rev. 16) has happened to them yet. So it is assumed that they care less on other nations’ experiences, stricken by horrible disasters. But once UN has fallen, i.e., razed by fire, per Rev. 17 to 19 (first part), many will believe this time. However, they will then have a shorter time left to prove their faith in God and therefore, Rev. 19 (second part) will be their look out.
To answer the above question, in Luke 12: 52, it says: “. . . in one house five will be divided; 3 against 2, and 2 against 3.” This family of five is an odd number and hence, the division is a 60-40 ratio, either 60% will die or 40%. In Matthew 24: 40-41, it says: “Of 2 men in the field, 1 will be taken & the other left. Of 2 women grinding wheat together at the mill, 1 will be taken & the other left.” This two is an even number and hence, the ratio is 50-50.
Now therefore, if the world has a total population of 7 billion, 3.5 billion (50-50) or 4.2 billion (60%) or 2.8 billion (40%) people will be considered dispensable, killed by plague via pandemic within 45 days period (1,335 days less 1,290 days in Dn. 12: 11-12). This will not pass away. To explain Mark 13: 20, saying: “So that if the Lord had not shortened that time, no one would survive; but he decided to shorten it for the sake of his chosen ones.”, this means that only the chosen ones have the special privilege, i.e., given with the prerogative to ask, plead, beg or appeal for mercy, the right given to our Lord Jesus Christ by the Almighty God, in order to shorten & stop the killing.