Rev. 19:17
"And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God;"
Here we see the angel of Rev. 1:1 calling the 144,000 to the battle called "the supper of the great God."
The verse is easy to read.
Standing in the sun means representing Jesus Christ.
Saying to the fouls is saying to the 144,000 who were sealed (Rev. 7:4-8) at the marriage (Rev. 19:5-8) in this fall of Babylon storyline (Ch. 17-21).
Whereas he was the one flying in the midst of heaven in Rev. 8:13 and Rev. 14:6, now his fellow servants, the 144,000, do as well. Thus the fouls fly in the midst of heaven. Meaning, the 144,000 fly upon the earth having been sealed to the Savior. Midst refers to the savior.
Keep the knowledge of this interpretation, for reassurance, when the tribulation comes, and you find yourself in despair. The Savior is coming for you (Rev. 13:10, Rev. 14:12).
"And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God;"
Here we see the angel of Rev. 1:1 calling the 144,000 to the battle called "the supper of the great God."
The verse is easy to read.
Standing in the sun means representing Jesus Christ.
Saying to the fouls is saying to the 144,000 who were sealed (Rev. 7:4-8) at the marriage (Rev. 19:5-8) in this fall of Babylon storyline (Ch. 17-21).
Whereas he was the one flying in the midst of heaven in Rev. 8:13 and Rev. 14:6, now his fellow servants, the 144,000, do as well. Thus the fouls fly in the midst of heaven. Meaning, the 144,000 fly upon the earth having been sealed to the Savior. Midst refers to the savior.
Keep the knowledge of this interpretation, for reassurance, when the tribulation comes, and you find yourself in despair. The Savior is coming for you (Rev. 13:10, Rev. 14:12).