The Lord Jesus divided up the whole letter of the Revelation in three sections. The things which John has seen, the things which are and as we now continue in the Revelation into the last and larges section the things which shall be hereafter; which constitutes the majority of the text of the book. John saw the Lord Jesus in His now glorified, risen, eternal state. He was so awestruck that he said, "when he laid his right hand upon me, I fell at his feet as dead." This realization was very powerful and Jesus called it the things which thou hast seen. Moving to the second section of the book Jesus called it the things which are. We saw this as the condition of the Church in the world and how it progressed through the ages of its history. The Church Age began at the first Pentecost recalled by Dr. Luke in the book of Acts. At that time thousands of Jewish men from all over the Middle-East were in Jerusalem for the holiday of Pentecost as required by the Law. Jesus said this begins the things which shall be hereafter. The Church Age proper will continue until the Rapture and Resurrection of the Church Age Saints.
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