Rev16:12:- 16 Sixth Vial.

 It is written in...

 Rev.12:7: And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels.

...That Satan will be cast down to earth along with the fallen angels during the end time. Get ready friend, for we who are living in this last generation are about to see some very miraculous events happen right before our eyes. Those not versed in spiritual matters that are Biblically illiterate, are not going to be prepared. They will look and are looking to false prophets for guidance. Those materialists on this earth will be totally shocked and will believe on Satan. As written in Ezekiel 28, God made Satan the ‘full pattern’ of beauty. This little rebellious cherub is going to do more than just pull rabbits out of a hat when he comes to earth, in person, along with his host of fallen angels.

 

Isaiah Chapter 6:

We continue with Chapter 6 in the great book of Isaiah. It is important to remember that much of this book of Isaiah is prophecy, in that, a lot of it hasn’t happened yet. Don’t let any man tell you that the Old Testament is not important. It is as important as the New Testament, for It is all the Word of God. As Jesus would say in Matthew 5:17: "Think not that I am come to destroy the Law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil." How could Jesus ‘fulfil’ the Law if we were not told in the Law of His first advent on earth, the mission of dying on the cross for our salvation, for it is written in the Old Testament? (See Psalms and Joshua).
     Moreover, the Law and the prophets tell us of His second advent to earth as King of kings, and Lord of lords, the Millennium, and the eternity. It is not possible to fully understand the New Testament without understanding the Old Testament. Genesis is one of the keys to understanding Revelation. If you just study the New Testament, you’ll only get bits and pieces of God’s overall Truth. The Gospel of Salvation is included in the whole Bible, not only in the books Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Just think how much God could use you as His servant, if you know His Word, and are able to teach others. There’s a price to pay for teaching God’s Truth though, it comes with hardship in this world, but God will look after you, if you are truly His servant.
    
Also know this; those who teach are judged first. If you teach, know your subject and how to use the tools to take The Word back to the original languages, and most of all, use God’s Word as the interpreter, not your own. This is why many are misled today, because a lot of so-called teachers of God’s Word think that they were called by God to preach, but their teaching of other things instead of the Word is where the proof resides, and there are many that get up in front of a congregation and drive the emotions high, but never get around to teaching God’s Word. Just about anyone can do that. How do you think God feels about someone who claims to be teaching His Word, and they never get around to It, teaching man’s traditions, and foreign doctrines devised by some system organization in some far away city? So be thorough, we all make mistakes. Know that by teaching you can make mistakes if you allow your own ideas to replace God’s Word. Thankfully, our Father teaches His Word in usage of parables, figures of speech, and idioms that recall objects of His creation which everyone can relate to. So the teacher’s job is to bring these everyday object lessons alive, in the people’s minds. The Companion Bible and a Strong’s Concordance are two of the most excellent tools to help the teacher, short of reading the original manuscripts in the original languages.
    
This sixth chapter of Isaiah is an analogy of God comparing Himself to earthly kings, or false kings, of which the latter, can't 'hold a Light' when matched to our Father. Israel originally had God as their King in the beginning of their residence in the Promised Land, but the people wanted an earthly king like the nations around them. God told them that if so, they would be oppressed by this earthly king. The people still wanted an earthly king, one they could see with material eyes, and this is one of the problems even today when worshipping the Father. Man seems to prefer ritual and