Review Of The Revelation Fuel Project Guide

We previously posted the Fuel Project Know Your Enemy video series because they had some great content that Christians should know, but we strongly disagree with Mark Fairley’s interpretation of the fulfillment of the seals, trumpets and bowls of Revelation.

Like most prophecy teachers, Mark says that all of the Revelation seals, trumpets and bowls take place in the end-times, which is called futurism.

But Revelation 1:1 says “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants–things which must shortly take place.” And as you will learn, the first seal of Revelation was fulfilled shortly after John recorded the book of Revelation.

We will show you the historical fulfillment of Revelation, which is counter to the
futuristic explanations provided in Mark’s new Revelation: Fuel Project Guide videos.

In our review of the Fuel Project study guide to the book of Revelation, you will find proof that seven seals, seven trumpets and six bowl judgments have already been fulfilled.

And we are close to the end, when the seventh bowl judgment will be poured out.

Friend, I pray that for a few minutes, you can set aside your beliefs about the fulfillment of the seals, trumpets and bowls of Revelation, to be able to look at this study objectively.

We’re not asking you to be mindless, rather we’re encouraging you to pursue truth, instead of defending what you’ve been led to believe.

Most Christians haven’t studied the scriptures to validate the meaning of prophecies,
so they have blindly trusted what Pastors have told them.

The fulfillment of Revelation seals, trumpets and bowl will be provided on the Fuel Project video pages which are listed on the right, and a detailed PDF is in the works.

Here’s a brief outline of how Jesus’ Revelation has played out:

Satan caused the Roman Empire to kill millions of Christians from 66 – 313 A.D.

Our Lord avenged the martyrs deaths by desolating the Roman Empire during the 7 seals and 7 trumpet judgments, as He caused it to collapse, and sent the Goths, Vandals, Huns, Heruli, Saracens (Muslims) and Turks (people of the Euphrates) to attack them.

When the Roman Emperors were removed, Satan caused the Antichrist Papal Church to rise up in its place, fulfilling 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7.

Historians estimate that the Roman Catholic Church killed from 50-100 million Christians, during 1,260 years of Great Tribulation, from 538 – 1798 A.D.

Our Lord avenged the martyrs deaths by pouring out the first 5 bowls onto countries such as France (during the French Revolution) and Spain, who had supported the Antichrist Papal Church and killed the followers of Christ.

The 4th bowl was poured out on the seat of the beast, the Papal Church, as the Pope was imprisoned in 1798 A.D., where he later died, resulting in the deadly head wound.

Since then the Jesuits have caused the Papacy to come back to life, and now they deceive 1.2 Billion people with a message of salvation by works through the Papal Church, which is not true salvation.

In Revelation 18:4, Jesus warns “Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues.”

Satan is using the Jesuits to push the world into a New World Order, where he seeks to be worshiped. They cause Muslims and other people groups, to kill Christians around the world.

Revelation 18 tells us that Jesus will once again avenge the martyrs deaths by destroying the great harlot church, Mystery Babylon, which shall not be found anymore.

The historic fulfillment of Jesus Revelation reveals the battle between Satan and his followers, warring against Jesus and His followers.

Right now, the enemy is prevailing, because Christians don’t even know who the real enemy is.

And most Christians believe that they will be raptured before the supposed 7-year tribulation period, so most don’t care.

This explains why Jesus called our Laodicean Church era, lukewarm, wretched, miserable, blind, naked and poor. 🙁

Friend, are you ready to learn the truth about the fulfillment of the seals, trumpets and bowls in Revelation?

If so, click here to view the first study: We Have Tribulation

If not, click here to learn how to live your best life now 😛

Father, I pray that you wake the church up from her slumber, and that you anoint each visitor with eye salve to help them see the truth. I pray this in Jesus name, for your honor and your glory. Amen!

David

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Robert April 18, 2014 at 6:31 am

I agree that the fuel project Revelation series is terrible and almost thoughtless. Considering how good his other series were I was surprised.
When I became a Christian 4 years ago before I knew what people thought about Revelation the Holy Spirit uncovered just one thing in Revelation for me and nothing else. I’m going to tell you and if it helps and you can see something there then great.
All I was shown was the meaning of the 4 horseman.
It’s a short story of the Word of God and the people who faithfully carry the Word of God.
The white horse/horseman is Jesus conquering with the Word.
The red horse/horseman is Pagan Rome killing the Word.
The Black horse/horseman is the RCC selling the Word.
The Green/pale horse/horseman is Islam killing the Word.
That’s all I’m sure of. God Bless you.

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David April 18, 2014 at 4:03 pm

Thank you for your comment Robert 🙂 I agree with you about the Revelation Fuel Project series, which is why I’m posting all of these studies, to help people see the biblical and historical fulfillment.

As for the four horseman, I have a different view where they applied to the Roman Empire, which had killed millions of Christians, so the Lord was avenging their deaths.
White represents the Romans conquering.
Red represents a bloody civil war.
Black represents oppression from excessive taxation.
Pale represents 1/4 of the people in the Roman Empire dying from famine, pestilence and infighting.

Read through the studies on the Seals to get more information.
Grace and peace and love to you in Christ’s name, David

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Jeremy July 30, 2014 at 12:03 pm

Amen! I hope more eyes can be opened to the historicist view! I see the ‘Know Your Enemy’ series as good content… (although the CS lewis quotes I could do without) but it baffles me as to how people can still hang on to the futurist views… especially with what they know of the Babylonic system being pushed forward from Rome.

I also don’t understand why more people with a Reformed mindset are ok with using modern catholicized bibles… I can totally grasp how they would not know until shown this issue, but especially if you are a historicist – I urge you to look into why so many Biblical Christians hold to using the KJV or other older wholly protestant Bibles.

Any feedback you can provide on what I’ve said here would be greatly appreciate. Thanks and keep up the good work; God Bless!

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David July 30, 2014 at 3:05 pm

Thanks for your comment Jeremy! Sadly, most Christians haven’t studied their Bibles or history enough to understand the historical fulfillment of prophecy, so they parrot what their Pastor teaches them. The enemy has infiltrated cemeteries… I mean seminaries 😛 and so the leaven of the Futurism pervades the Church.

One of the first deceptions that the Lord showed me in the Church was that modern Bibles are corrupt. Here’s a great study page that helps you show people what key words are missing from their NIV, ESC, etc. http://christianitybeliefs.org/end-times-deceptions/kj-niv-esv-modern-bible-deception-verse-comparison-study/.

And here’s a study that shows how the Greek Bible, and consequently the modern Bibles, have been based on corrupt manuscripts. http://christianitybeliefs.org/end-times-deceptions/bible-manuscript-paths/

The End Times Deceptions website is where I post all of by Bible studies which invalidate the false teachings about the 70th Week of Daniel, Daniel 12, 2 Thessalonians 2, and Revelation. http://christianitybeliefs.org/end-times-deceptions/

Keep learning and sharing the truth!

Grace and peace and love to you in Christ’s name, David

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Linda September 19, 2015 at 6:30 pm

Dear David,

Love your website! I’m assuming you have the adventist viewpoint on this. At least it sounds like it. (love the adventist) Since I got true salvation back in 1970, I’ve studied and searched and pondered. I read scripture for myself and ask for discernment. I keep an open heart as I study on-line with you guys. I’m still not sure in my own heart how it’ll all finish up, but I’m sure of what I know is false. You guys seem right on about a lot of things and I’m obeying the Lord to Watch and not be decieved!

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David October 1, 2015 at 9:41 pm

Thank you for your comment Linda 🙂 No, I don’t have an adventist point of view per se. They teach historicism as do it, but I differ from them in their explanation of the 2,300 days of Daniel 8, which they wrongly interpreted to mean that Messiah was returning in 1844 A.D. Here is my study on that http://christianitybeliefs.org/end-times-deceptions/daniel-8-2300-days-geneva-study-bible-refutes-sda-2300-years-1844-bible/

And I disagree with their explanation of the Revelation seals, trumpets and bowls. http://christianitybeliefs.org/revelation-timeline/

Keep learning and growing in the faith!
David

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Eric Backman October 14, 2016 at 1:27 pm

Hello David

Just a clarification that Adventists do not believe that culmination of the 2,300 days of Daniel 8 was the returning of the Messiah in 1844. They do in fact believe that Christ changed his roll in Heaven, moved into the Most Holy place in the heavenly temple, and began the judgement. This event was mistakenly interpreted to be the anticipation of the second coming (before the Adventist church was formed), but the was later correctly understood. This is also understood to be the fulfillment of the prophetic words of Ezekiel 3:3 of the scroll that would be sweet but turn bitter in the stomach (the great disappointment or incorrect dividing of scripture)

Thanks for your good words that do attempt to be true and correct. I just wanted to clear that point up a bit.

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