The Key of the Apocalypse (Revelation)

Link copied!

The Christ unmasks the Antichrist

TO JESUS
THE LIVING MESSIAH
BACK AMONG US

The 13th of May, 1970
Jesus reveals the Apocalypse (Revelation) in Lebanon.

“Come with Me from Lebanon, my promised bride,
come with Me from Lebanon, make your entry.”
(Song of Songs 4,8)

“In a short time, a very short time,
shall not Lebanon become fertile land
and fertile land turn into forest?
The deaf, that day,
will hear the words of a book
and, after shadow and darkness,
the eyes of the blind will see

for the tyrant shall be no more, the scoffer vanished,
and the malicious will be destroyed.”
(Isaiah 29,17-20)

1. Introduction

The Apocalypse, or St. John’s Revelation, is a prophetical Book related to the events and protagonists of the XXth and XXIst centuries. This tumultuous period is that of the reappearance and end of a “Beast”: the Antichrist, on the eve of Christ’s Return.

This Book was revealed to John, the Apostle of Jesus, in 95 A.D. It is a “closed Book, sealed by seven seals” (Revelation 5,1). This signifies that it is perfectly secret. No man can claim to unravel its message (Revelation 5,3). Only Jesus possesses the key to interpret the enigmas entailed therein (Revelation 5,5-7). It is Him, Jesus, who will send His messenger with this “small Book unrolled or open” (Revelation 10,1-2); to reveal its content during the accomplishment of the announced apocalyptic events (Revelation 22,10 / 22,16).

This interpretation of the Book of Revelation is not the result of a personal effort. It would have no value whatsoever. It is the consequence of a series of upsetting revelations made by Jesus to a Lebanese priest. Jesus revealed to him the unsuspected identity of “the Beast” of chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation, in order to enlighten all those of good faith, all true believers.

The Revelation predicts the return of this “Beast” that already existed before (Revelation 17,8).

Jesus returns, He too, to unmask it, to annihilate the Beast, and to restore the Kingdom of God (Revelation 1,7 / Revelation 22,20).

This “Beast” is the Antichrist, the same one mentioned by John in his letters (1 John 2,22 / 2 John 7). The revelation of its identity is the Key that opens the “small, closed book” of the Revelation and, by deduction, explains all the Apocalyptic symbols.

The author of these pages is the priest to whom the Lord Jesus entrusted this Key. The revelation of this message has had as a consequence insidious persecutions and threats from numerous Lebanese Christians - bishops, priests, laymen – who are at the Beast’s service. Seduced by the Beast’s approach and fearing its power, they serve it. By doing so, they sacrifice their noble Mission and betray the testimony owed to Jesus (Matthew 24,10-12).

The holder of the Apocalyptic Message had to dissociate himself from the Church as a result of the latter’s commitment to the Beast. Peter, Jesus’ Apostle, had to act in the same way in the past towards the Synagogue; so as to "obey God rather than men" (Acts 5,27-29).

This was a moral liberation and a spiritual restoration for the priest and those who believe in his Message. They "judge for themselves what is right", as Jesus prescribes in Luke 12,56-57. These pioneers in the spiritual liberation come from several religions and backgrounds. They will launch, by their indefectible faith to the apocalyptic message and the love and union that reigns amongst them, the Universal Restoration prophesied by Peter in Acts 3,20-21.

This liberation, makes of them independent believers and authentic witnesses of the true Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth.