The Revelation of Jesus Christ — How Does God Use the Pouring Out of the Seven Vials?

The Revelation of Jesus Christ — Unveiling the Spirit’s Work of Judgment, Purification, and Victory in the Sons of God

By Carl Timothy Wray

The Revelation of Jesus Christ — How Does God Use the Pouring Out of the Seven Vials?

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Introduction:

The Revelation of Jesus Christ: Every act of God is a revelation of Jesus Christ. Nothing in the Book of Revelation stands apart from Him; He is the center of every vision, the life within every symbol, and the voice behind every trumpet and vial. When the seven vials are poured out, it is not chaos being unleashed upon the world but Christ being unveiled within His creation.

The vials are vessels of truth, not instruments of destruction. Each one releases another measure of divine light, confronting falsehood and consuming corruption until the old order of flesh yields to the new creation of the Spirit. The wrath of God is love refusing to share space with a lie. It is judgment unto victory—the burning away of what cannot live in truth so that what is born of God may stand forever.

This revelation is for those who sense the shaking within and know that God’s fire is not against them but for them. As the vials pour, the Spirit purifies, the mind awakens, and the sons of God rise from within the temple of humanity, shining with the glory of the Lamb. The Revelation of Jesus Christ opens the mystery of how divine truth purifies every heart through the pouring out of the seven vials.

Chapter 1 — The Voice from the Temple
The Call That Begins Every Unveiling

Before any seal is opened or vial poured, a voice speaks from the temple: “Go and pour out the vials of God upon the earth.” The sound does not come from a distant heaven but from within the sanctuary of the Spirit. It is the same creative Word that once said, “Let there be light.”

The Temple Within

The temple is not stone or gold; it is the inner dwelling of God in man. The voice from the temple is Christ in the spirit, commanding light to invade every hidden chamber. When the heart hears that voice, it realizes that apocalypse means unveiling, not destruction.

The Measured Work of Truth

The vials are not outbursts of anger but precise operations of love. Each one targets the exact place in us where mixture hides, where pride resists, where the old man still rules. The Spirit never wastes a drop; He pours in accuracy, addressing what hinders sonship.

The House Cleansed from Within

Judgment begins at the house of God because the house is His dwelling. The same Spirit that commands the pouring fills the vessel that is poured. The sons of God are both the hearers and the carriers of the vials. God’s dealings are not happening to us but through us.

The Voice That Finishes What It Starts

The command “Go” already contains “It is finished.” Every word from God carries its own completion. The outpouring has one goal—to bring the earth, the visible and human, into agreement with the temple within. The voice from the temple is heaven reclaiming the earth.

Hearing Before Pouring

Before the vials appear, there must be hearing. Before truth pours, there must be surrender. The same Word that calls angels to pour calls sons to listen. When inner hearing opens, revelation becomes personal; destruction turns to transformation. The apocalypse begins not with chaos but with the voice of the Lamb rising inside His temple until everything that is not of Him yields to His sound. In The Revelation of Jesus Christ, the voice from the temple begins the unveiling of divine truth within the hearts of His people.

Chapter 2 — The Mystery of the Vials
Vessels of Revelation, Not of Rage

In the letter of the Word, seven angels appear with seven vials filled with the wrath of God. In the Spirit, these are vessels of revelation—measures of divine truth ready to be poured into creation. The wrath they carry is not fury against man but love in motion, refusing to dwell with deception.

The Nature of Divine Wrath

The word “wrath” in Scripture describes the friction between light and darkness. When truth meets a lie, there is heat. The reaction is judgment, but the purpose is purification. What appears as punishment to the natural mind is actually the exposure of falsehood by the presence of truth.

The Lamb Is the Vial

The Lamb Himself is the container of all divine fullness. When He is poured out, everything in the realm of illusion trembles. The blood that once cleansed the altar now flows through the consciousness of man. Every drop declares, “There is no separation left between God and His creation.”

The Sevenfold Operation of the Spirit

The number seven speaks of completion and fullness. The Spirit pours out seven measures of light until the work is complete. Each vial reveals another aspect of the Lamb—truth, mercy, fire, wisdom, judgment, life, and love. Together they form the full spectrum of divine transformation.

Purpose in Every Pouring

The vials are not random plagues but ordered operations of redemption. They move in sequence, touching every realm of existence—the earth of the body, the sea of emotion, the rivers of thought, the heavens of understanding—until all is reconciled. The goal is not destruction but cleansing, not wrath but renewal. The Revelation of Jesus Christ shows that the seven vials are not wrath against man but measures of truth poured from the Lamb Himself.

The Hidden Mercy in Judgment

What man calls wrath, heaven calls mercy. Every exposure is an invitation to healing. Every shaking is a door to stability. God’s judgments are never to end creation but to restore it to its original harmony in Christ. The mystery of the vials is the mystery of divine love, burning away the false to reveal the true.

Chapter 3 — The First Four Vials: Exposing the Flesh
The Earth: Judgment of Self-Righteous Flesh

The first vial is poured upon the earth, and “a noisome and grievous sore” appears on those who bear the mark of the beast. The earth speaks of the outer man, the realm of visible behavior and confidence in flesh. When the Spirit pours truth upon this ground, every hidden corruption surfaces. The sores are not punishment but revelation—the exposure of the self-made righteousness that cannot stand before pure light.

The Sea: Judgment of Restless Emotion

The second vial is poured into the sea, and the sea becomes blood. The sea represents the soul of man—tossed, unstable, and deep with emotion. When divine truth reaches this realm, the turbulence of desire and fear meets the life of the Lamb. The turning of water to blood reveals that the life of the soul must yield to the life of the Spirit. The emotions once ruled by chaos are redeemed by peace.

The Rivers and Fountains: Purification of Doctrine and Thought

The third vial is poured upon the rivers and fountains of waters, and they become blood. Rivers are our thoughts and philosophies; fountains are the teachings we draw from. When the Lamb’s life flows through them, every doctrine born of pride is judged. The Spirit turns our reasoning back to the blood—the humility of divine truth. Understanding becomes worship, and knowledge becomes life.

The Sun: Consuming the Pride of Human Illumination

The fourth vial is poured upon the sun, and men are scorched with great heat. The sun speaks of illumination, revelation, and influence. The Spirit intensifies the light until counterfeit glory burns away. What once seemed revelation born of intellect is consumed in the fire of pure wisdom. The flesh cannot endure this brightness; it yields or withers. The true Sun of Righteousness rises, and all lesser lights fade.

The Pattern of Inner Purification

These first four vials confront the visible realms of the old man—the body, the soul, the mind, and the understanding. They strip away the foundations of self and prepare the temple for deeper cleansing. Each outpouring is a layer of Adam’s life coming to its end. Truth meets the flesh, and the flesh dies. This is not destruction but deliverance, the beginning of judgment unto victory. Through The Revelation of Jesus Christ, the first four vials reveal how truth exposes and heals the fleshly nature of man.

Chapter 4 — The Last Three Vials: The Death of the Man of Sin
Darkness on the Throne of the Beast

The fifth vial is poured upon the throne of the beast, and his kingdom becomes full of darkness. This is the judgment of the carnal mind—the seat of self-government that has ruled mankind since Adam. The beast is not a creature outside of us but the false rulership within that claims, “I will.” When the light of truth enters this throne, it collapses. The intellect that once ruled by reasoning and fear now falls silent in divine darkness. It is the stillness before resurrection, when every voice of pride is hushed so that only the voice of the Lamb can speak.

The Euphrates Dried Up

The sixth vial is poured upon the great river Euphrates, and its waters are dried up to prepare the way for the kings of the east. The Euphrates is the boundary between flesh and spirit—the limit of human understanding that divides the old creation from the new. When the Spirit dries up that river, the division is removed. The “kings of the east” are the rising sons of light, those who walk in the dawn of a new day. They cross freely from the realm of the natural into the realm of the divine, ruling in union with Christ.

It Is Done

The seventh vial is poured into the air, and a great voice from the temple of heaven declares, “It is done.” The air is the atmosphere of thought, the unseen realm where words and beliefs live. When the final vial is poured, even the air we breathe is purified. Every false confession, every distorted belief, every whisper of separation is judged and dissolved. The same voice that once said, “It is finished,” at the cross now proclaims it again within us. The work of redemption is complete; the man of sin is no more.

The Collapse of the Old World

The earthquakes and lightning that follow are not events of destruction but symbols of transformation. The old heavens and earth—every system built on self—shake and fall away. Babylon, the city of confusion, collapses. The false order dies so that the kingdom of God may appear. The shaking is mercy; it makes room for a city not made with hands—the habitation of truth.

The Reign of the Lamb

When the last vial is poured, the Lamb stands revealed as the only life. Judgment ends in victory, wrath gives way to glory, and death yields to immortal light. The sons of God rise from the ashes of the old order as living temples of the new creation. The purpose of every plague, every vial, every shaking is fulfilled: Christ all and in all. The Revelation of Jesus Christ continues as the last three vials complete the death of the man of sin and unveil the reign of life.

Chapter 5 — Judgment Unto Victory: When Truth Teaches the Land
The Nature of Divine Judgment

When God judges, He teaches. The judgment of the Spirit is never to destroy but to instruct, to uncover what is false so that what is true may stand. Isaiah wrote, “When Thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the world learn righteousness.” The purpose of judgment is education in divine reality. God does not condemn to end a life; He exposes to awaken it.

The Earth Learns Through Fire

The “earth” that learns righteousness is the human heart. When the vials are poured and the old foundations shake, that shaking becomes the classroom of the Spirit. The fire of truth reveals the structures built on sand and shows the eternal rock underneath. Every trial, every exposure, every inner burning is a lesson in how love corrects and restores.

The Teacher Within the Judgment

Christ is the Judge because He is the Truth. His presence reveals the condition of every heart. When truth enters a room, deception cannot hide. What feels like wrath is the mercy of exposure; what feels like loss is the removal of what never was. The Spirit of Truth teaches by contrast—light beside darkness, peace beside turmoil—until the soul chooses what is eternal.

The Path from Conviction to Transformation

Conviction is not rejection; it is invitation. The moment the heart acknowledges the light, grace flows in to change it. This is judgment unto victory: correction that ends in restoration. The flesh dies, the spirit rises, and the mind learns the ways of life. The same fire that burns away dross reveals the gold beneath.

Learning the Language of the Kingdom

Those who walk with the Lamb learn a new language—the speech of righteousness. They stop saying, “I am condemned,” and begin to say, “I am being transformed.” They understand that every divine dealing is a lesson in love. Judgment is the school of the sons; victory is their graduation.

The Outcome of the Vials

When the last vial is poured, the land is no longer barren. It becomes a garden watered by understanding. The sons of God emerge as living testimonies that mercy triumphs over judgment. They know the voice that corrected them is the same voice that called them beloved. Judgment has done its work, and what remains is victory—Christ revealed in His people, the earth filled with the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. The Revelation of Jesus Christ teaches that divine judgment is not condemnation but the classroom of righteousness leading to victory.

Chapter 6 — The Two Men: The Old Removed, the New Revealed:

The Revelation of Two Natures

All of Scripture points to two men — the first Adam and the last Adam, the man of earth and the Man of heaven. The first man was made a living soul; the last Man a life-giving Spirit. These are not two individuals competing for history’s attention, but two natures contending within one humanity. Every judgment, every vial, every unveiling is God removing the first so the second may appear.

The Man of Sin Exposed

Paul wrote that the “man of sin” must be revealed before the day of Christ is fully manifest. Revelation shows that same unveiling through symbols and plagues — truth exposing what has hidden in darkness. The man of sin is not a tyrant waiting in the future; he is the self-governing mind, the false ruler who sits in the temple of God, claiming to be God. The vials of truth are poured out to reveal him, not to shame us, but to bring him to his end.

The Veil Taken Away

As the Spirit exposes the old man, He removes the veil that covered the heart. The moment the lie is seen, it begins to die. The light that reveals also heals; the same glory that uncovers sin replaces it with righteousness. The veil of the first man is rent, and behind it stands the new Man, Christ in us, the hope of glory.

The Appearing of the Last Man

The last Adam is not simply an event but a state of being — the life of Christ realized in His people. When the first man is removed, the last Man stands revealed as the only life God recognizes. This is resurrection life: not escape from earth but transformation of it. The Lamb that once stood slain now lives through a company that can no longer die.

The Exchange Completed

All revelation leads to this exchange. The old passes away; the new arises. The first man governed by flesh, fear, and death gives place to the Man of Spirit, love, and immortality. The work is inward, but its effect is universal. As the sons are revealed, creation itself breathes again. The removal of the first man makes room for the manifestation of the last.

The Image Restored

The story ends where it began — in the image and likeness of God. The man of sin is gone, the man of Spirit reigns. Humanity stands again in the reflection of divine glory, crowned with the same life that was in Christ Jesus. The vials have finished their work, and the revelation of the two men is complete: the old removed, the new revealed. In The Revelation of Jesus Christ, two men are revealed—the old removed and the new established in the image of Christ.

Chapter 7 — Now Ye Know What Withholdeth: The Law of Divine Timing
The Mystery of Restraint

Paul spoke of a hidden principle when he wrote, “And now ye know what withholdeth.” There is something in the design of God that restrains revelation until its appointed hour. The Spirit holds truth in reserve until the heart is ready to receive it. The same Word that created the heavens also governs the timing of their unveiling. Nothing comes before its season; every manifestation waits for maturity.

The Mercy of Delay

Divine restraint is mercy, not denial. What seems like delay is protection, for premature light can destroy what it was meant to heal. God unveils truth in layers so the vessel can bear it. The seals, the trumpets, and the vials all follow this pattern—each a measured release of glory, each preparing the soul for greater exposure. The Spirit paces revelation according to love.

The Pattern of Progressive Unveiling

Revelation moves in waves. The first wave awakens, the second cleanses, the third establishes. Every judgment follows the same rhythm: conviction, correction, and restoration. The restraint ensures that no stage is skipped, no lesson lost. God’s purpose is not simply to show Himself but to form Himself in us.

The Seasons of the Soul

Every son of God experiences these seasons. There are times of silence when heaven seems withheld, times of shaking when old foundations collapse, and times of release when the new creation bursts forth. The same hand that withholds is the hand that pours; it is one continuous act of wisdom. The withholding is preparation; the outpouring is fulfillment.

The Appointed Hour of the Last Man

The final revelation waits until the old man has been exposed and the temple cleansed. Only then can the full light shine. The Spirit restrains the unveiling of immortality until every shadow of death is confronted. When the man of sin is taken out of the way, the restraint lifts, and the last Man—Christ in us—appears without measure.

The Harmony of Timing and Truth

Divine timing is harmony between God’s purpose and man’s readiness. The Spirit never withholds arbitrarily; He moves with precision. The seals guard, the trumpets announce, and the vials fulfill. Each act of revelation builds upon the last until the whole temple resonates with one sound: It is done. The law of divine timing ensures that nothing is wasted and everything is revealed in perfect order. The Revelation of Jesus Christ unveils the law of divine timing, showing why truth is released only when hearts are ready.

Chapter 8 — It Is Done: The Temple Filled with Light
The Voice of Completion

When the seventh vial is poured into the air, a voice from the temple declares, “It is done.” This is the echo of the cross within the hearts of the sons of God. The same Word that once spoke from Golgotha now speaks from within the temple of the redeemed. It is the declaration that the work of judgment is complete and the reign of life has begun. What was finished on the cross is now finished in the hearts of His people.

The Purified Atmosphere

The vial poured into the air represents the cleansing of the unseen realm—the atmosphere of thought, imagination, and belief. The air we breathe spiritually becomes pure. No accusation remains, no false doctrine survives, no word of separation stands. The mind of Christ fills the heavens of the inner man, and a new atmosphere of peace and truth surrounds creation.

The Earthquake of Transformation

When the voice declares completion, “there are voices, and thunders, and lightnings; and there was a great earthquake.” This is the shaking that removes everything built on sand. Every system of the old order collapses. Babylon, the city of confusion, falls. The foundations of the old world are gone because the cornerstone of the new world has been set. The shaking is not destruction but alignment; the world is being rebuilt around the Lamb.

The Fall of Babylon

Babylon represents every mindset of mixture and confusion—religious, political, or personal. When the vials are finished, Babylon cannot stand. The mixture of truth and deception, spirit and flesh, no longer exists. The light of truth has consumed the fog of confusion. The Spirit establishes clarity and unity in the place where division once ruled.

The Temple Flooded with Glory

As the vials end, the temple is filled with light. The dwelling of God is no longer a far-off place but the living consciousness of His sons. The glory of God fills the temple, and no one can enter until the process is complete. When all is fulfilled, heaven and earth are one. The Lamb shines in every face, and the city has no need of sun or moon, for the Lord Himself is its light.

The New Order of Life

The statement “It is done” marks the transition from judgment to reign. The old world of dying fades, and the new world of living begins. The sons of God stand as witnesses that death has no dominion. The purpose of every vial, every shaking, every unveiling is fulfilled. The Word that began the ages now concludes them within the heart: It is done. The temple is filled with light, the Lamb reigns, and the creation rests in the peace of eternal day. The Revelation of Jesus Christ ends every separation as the temple is filled with light and the voice declares, “It is done.”

Chapter 9 — The Call to the Sons
The Summons Within the Fire

When the vials are finished and the temple shines with light, a new sound rises from within creation—the call to the sons of God. This call is not spoken to the ear but to the spirit. It says, Come up here. Step into what has been prepared. The work is complete—now walk in it. Every revelation, every judgment, every unveiling has led to this moment: sons awakened to carry the nature of the Lamb into all things.

The Sons as Living Vessels

The sons of God are the continuation of the Lamb’s pouring. They are the vessels now filled with His light, walking expressions of divine truth. They do not live to escape the world but to illuminate it. Wherever they go, the fragrance of redemption follows. The Spirit that once poured the vials upon the earth now flows through them as rivers of living water.

The Ministry of Reconciliation

The sons understand the purpose of judgment. They no longer fear exposure because they have been purified by it. They move through the world as agents of reconciliation, restoring what the vials have cleansed. They see no man after the flesh, for the flesh has died in the light. Their eyes behold Christ everywhere, drawing creation into the same freedom they have found.

The Word Made Flesh Again

Every son becomes a word made flesh. The message is no longer written on stone or scroll but engraved on living hearts. The gospel they carry is not religion but life—the testimony that God and man are one. The Spirit of truth within them becomes the voice of the temple in the earth. Their very being declares, It is done.

Living From Victory, Not Toward It

The sons do not strive for victory; they live from it. They walk in the awareness that all judgment has already served its purpose. Death is defeated, the man of sin removed, and the kingdom of light established. Their peace is authority; their rest is dominion. They reign by revealing the character of the Lamb—gentle, merciful, unwavering in truth.

The Eternal Call

The call to the sons is the call to every heart that hears the sound of the Spirit. Let the vials pour within you until the Lamb alone is seen. Let every lie die in the light, every shadow yield to glory. The same voice that said, Go and pour, now says, Come and reign. The book of Revelation ends where it began—in the unveiling of Jesus Christ, the Lamb in His people, the sons standing in His image, and the earth filled with His light forever. The Revelation of Jesus Christ calls forth the sons who have been purified by truth to reign in love and light.

Chapter 10 — The Eternal Covenant: The Death That Ended Dying
The Covenant Confirmed in the Lamb

Everything that has been unveiled through the seven vials, the judgment unto victory, and the revealing of the two men culminates in covenant. The Lamb Himself is the covenant—the eternal agreement between God and man, sealed in His own life. He is the promise and the fulfillment, the beginning and the end. When He said, “It is done,” He was confirming that nothing remains outside of reconciliation. The veil of death was rent; immortality stepped into time.

The Death of Death

The final act of redemption is not another death but the death of death itself. The last enemy is swallowed up in victory. Through the Lamb’s offering, mortality has been exposed as illusion, and life has been revealed as reality. The grave has lost its voice, and the sting of sin is gone. The man of sin is removed, and the sons of life arise. This is the true end of all judgment—the silence of the tomb and the song of resurrection blending into one sound.

The Law Written in the Heart

In the eternal covenant, law becomes nature. The commandment is no longer an external demand but an internal delight. The Spirit writes the will of God within the consciousness of His sons. They live by instinct of righteousness, not obligation. What was once stone becomes flesh; what was once duty becomes joy. The covenant is not maintained by effort but by indwelling.

Life Without End

Eternal life is not an extension of days but the quality of existence that knows no separation. It is the life that cannot die because it has already passed through death and stands on the other side. The sons of God walk in that life now. The Lamb has not only given them immortality; He has made them its expression. The eternal covenant ensures that the reign of death can never return.

The All in All

The story of Revelation ends not with destruction but with completion. Heaven and earth are joined, God and man are one, and the Lamb reigns through a company who bear His image. Every vial, every plague, every shaking, every tear has served this purpose: the death of death and the unveiling of life. The covenant stands unbroken—Christ in us, the hope of glory, forever and ever. The Revelation of Jesus Christ seals the eternal covenant—the death that ended dying and the life that reigns forever.

The Benediction of the New Creation

The final word of the eternal covenant is peace. Not the peace of absence but the peace of fullness. The Spirit has finished His work; the temple is filled with light; the sons stand in unending day. The death that ended dying has birthed a creation that can never fade. The Lamb reigns, and His reign is life without end.

By Carl Timothy Wray — a prophetic writer and teacher unveiling the revelation of Jesus Christ for a generation awakening to truth. His writings reveal the Lamb in His people, exposing the lie of separation and proclaiming the victory of life over death. Each scroll he pens carries the sound of Zion—judgment unto victory, light overcoming darkness, and Christ revealed in all.

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