Mysterious Angel of Prophecy| Episode 1309
Manna-Fest with Perry Stone
Voice of Evangliesm
4.8 • 801 Ratings
🗓️ 7 November 2025
⏱️ 29 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Редактор субтитров А. Синецкая Корректор А. Кулакова Thank you for joining me on the Manifest Telecast. I want to say this up front. This is a very interesting teaching. Years ago when I saw this in Scripture and I began to share it with some Bible scholars They said we've never heard that taught, but Perry you are on to something It in South was on something they said you are on to something and they said you need to teach this because we believe you have You've come across something that is Very very interesting and it is there in Scripture So I'm going to share that with you the mysterious angel of prophecy. Now I've always loved the subject of angels. In fact, I have written about three different books on angels that are available through our ministry. But angels are mentioned about 272 to 300 times in the Bible in different variations. In the early church history, the early church fathers identified what they believed were seven angels that were connected to God's kingdom. Rife L was a healing angel, and that's one that you don't actually hear or see listed anywhere in the scripture. But we won't give you that list of seven that were in church history, but what we're going to deal with is the three that are mentioned in the Bible. The three mentioned in the Bible are Michael, the Archangel, Gabriel, and then also one called Lucifer, who is called the anointed Cherub. Now that's why we mentioned him as an angel because in Scripture he is called an Ezekiel the anointed chair of that covereth. So Michael and we're going to give you just a little break down here. Michael is the angel who is called the Prince for Israel. So he is Israel's guardian angel and anything dealing with Israel, Jerusalem or the Jewish people. Michael is involved with that. Then you have Gabriel or Gabriel and he is a the angel of God that is connected very heavy with Gentile nations and Gentile empires. He is alluded to in the book of Daniel, bringing Daniel revelations about the empires of Bible prophecy that would impact Israel, the Jewish people and the city of Jerusalem. So he is the revelator. He comes from the presence of God. And then we also have to mention this Lucifer, whose name means a bright star or morning star, is the third angel alluded to who later after the fall took on the name of Satan or the devil. So my point is this, there are several mysterious verses that we're going to go to in the book of Revelation that I want to share with you that are very, very, very interesting. All right? Because in the book of Revelation, this, the Bible says this is the book of Revelation, is the revelation of Jesus Christ. And He's mentioned in alluded to in chapter 1, chapter 2, as the head of the churches. And you see Him appear throughout the book. But there are angels, there's angel over fire, angel, angel over the golden altar, the angel over the sun, and angel over water, Revelation 16 and verse 5. But there is an angel which is mentioned specifically as the seventh angel. The seventh angel is alluded to for example in Revelation chapter 10 and verse 7, Revelation chapter 11 verse 15, Revelation 16 and verse 17. Now when you see the seventh angel, he is making these statements. He is making the statement for example, the mystery of God is finished or complete. He is making the indication that the kingdoms of the world have now become the kingdoms of our God. The seventh angel also makes this announcement in Revelation. It is done. |
| 4:27.2 | Now if you can if you really thoroughly examine the apocalypse, which again is the Greek word name for Revelation, the book of Revelation, recorded by John, his vision on the Isle of Patmos, you will find out that the seventh angel is the angel that is personally assigned to John who begins to show him many of the details such as the destruction of mystery babbling and things of this nature. Here's what is interesting and I was studying the book when I did my series. I hope you have my series on the entire book of Revelation that we did on DVD because if you don't have it, you need to get that. But in Revelation 19, 9-10 John goes to worship the angel who has showed him these things. Now this is the seventh angel in Revelation. And here's what the scripture says. It's going to come up on the screen. And he said to me, right, blessed are they which are called to the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he said to me, these are the true sayings of God. And I fell at his feet to worship him. And he said to me, see that you do it not. I am your fellow servant and of your brethren that have the testimony of Jesus Christ, worship God for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. Now, what fasted me about that verse of Scripture, he where he said, I am a fell a servant, this fellow servant, whoever it was, was also familiar with Jesus Christ personally and was a part of the revelation of Jesus Christ that is being revealed to John. Now another verse that ties into this is Revelation, I'm sorry, Revelation, sometimes people will say Revelation,'s revelation, singular. Chapter 22 verses 8 through 10. This is going to come up on the screen. Now watch this. And I John saw these things and heard them. And when I heard and seen, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel which showed me these things. Now this is a separate verse from the one I just read. He said and to me see that you do it not. Now here we go for I am that I am that |
| 6:49.6 | fellas showed me these things. Now this is a separate verse from the one I just read. He said unto me, see that you do it not. Now here we go for I am thy fellow servant and of your brethren the prophets. Whoa, whoa, whoa. So the seventh angel is actually a prophet who is a fellow servant, a fellow servant working cooperation with John to see these things and of them that |
| 7:05.1 | keep the sayings of the book worship God. |
| 7:07.2 | Now here is the key that I jumped on. |
| 7:09.4 | I jumped on this heavy. |
| 7:10.8 | Here's the key. |
| 7:12.1 | He said to me, seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book for the time is it |
| 7:18.3 | hand. |
| 7:19.3 | Whoa, whoa, whoa, seal not. |
| 7:20.8 | Where do we find that? |
| 7:21.8 | Where do we find this idea about either sealing a prophecy or unsealing a prophecy? Now before I tell you, let me say this, when you read in the book of Revelation, for example, the word angel, there is a common Greek word for the word angel. However, the definition of what an angel is is basically in Greek a messenger. |
| 7:46.5 | A messenger sent from God. Now what is interesting is this. And a lot of people don't realize this if they're young in the Bible, as far as young in studying the Word. That when you take the Word of Angel in the New Testament, it can refer to a human being such as a pastor that is presenting a message from God's Word or from God. And I can tell you that's true because in Revelation chapter 2 and 3, when the Lord Jesus Christ is addressing the seven churches that are located in Asia Minor in Turkey, he says to the angel of the church of |
| 8:26.0 | Leodicea, to the angel of the church at Sardis, to the angel of the church at Ephesus, and the angel there is not a supernatural angel, we think of them of having wings, it is the pastor of the church. So when you begin to look at scripture and you see Angel, it is a messenger. The context of what you're reading has to determine if the messenger here is a human messenger such as the pastor of a church or is it angelic, an angelic messenger, a spirit being which is called an angel. Now in the book of Revelation most of the time when it talks about angels it's talking about the divine angels of God, the supernatural angels, the spirit beings in heaven that are messengers of God. However when you put these two verses together that we just read to you it gets very interesting because this angel who is a prophet, who was John's fellow servant, has given him an instruction found in one place in the Bible, the Book of Daniel. The Book of Daniel and the Book of Revelation are parallel to one another. For example, the Book of Daniel describes a beast like a a leopard, a, and a bear. He has revealed that in a vision. In Revelation chapter 13, the last kingdom that comes on earth of the Antichrist is a bear and a leopard and a lion. John didn't make that up. That is found in the book of Daniel. Secondly, in the book of Daniel, it's important to understand this that Daniel also solved the last kingdom, which is the kingdom of the Antichrist. He identifies the Antichrist as a little horn with a big mouth, a little horn with a mouth speaking great things. That fourth empire is not described in Daniel, but Daniel, it tells you, I'm sorry, John tells you in Revelation chapter 13 that the beast kingdom is the same three beasts combined as one empire that Daniel saw in the book of Daniel. And it is the lion's babbling, the bear is media Persia, is the Greek Empire. So if you take all the territory that those three empires ruled, that's the territory that the Antichrist rules from. Now, let me go back to the last words in Daniel 12 and 13. Well, no, let me stop from it. I gotta add this. Daniel is told, in the book of Daniel, to seal up the book till the time of the end, seal your book so he has this whole vision and God tells him to seal up the book. All right, very important to seal up the book. So as God tells him to seal the book of prophecy, he then we go to Revelation and we see that God is saying to John, don't seal the book. Don't seal this book of prophecy. Now why is that important? Because John in the book of Revelation is told to eat a book and continue to prophesy. And that's when he gets the revelation of the Debeast Empire, the Antichrist Empire and how it compares to Daniel. |
| 11:49.1 | Daniel told you about the beast, but it never tells you. It's called the non-descriptive beast, the fourth beast. He just says, this is what it's going to do. John tells you about the fourth beast, the Antichrist kingdom, the kingdom of Antichrist with his ten kings. So Daniel is an apocalyptic book with symbolism and John is an apocalyptic, I'll get it out in a minute. Book with symbolism. So listen to the last thing in the book of Daniel. We're going to tie this together here. But you Daniel, who was over 90 years of age, go your way until the end for you shall rest and stand and shall stand fast in your allotted place at the end of days. What does that mean to stand fast in your allotted place at the end of days? Well, let's start getting into this because this gets extremely interesting. First of all, in the book of Revelation there is a temple of God in heaven. In that same entire 22 chapters, there are seven angels. Those seven angels are involved coming out of that temple with trumpets on one occasion and with vials or bowls on a second occasion. And what they are doing is they are releasing different types of judgments on earth and they are releasing them through the blasting of trumpets. First angel blasts this happen. Second angel blasts this happen. Or a vile a bowl is poured out and this happens and second angel comes, pours out a bowl and this happens. Now, again, listen to me carefully. We think of these angels as being heavenly angels with wings or supernatural beings that are found all through Scripture. However, as I said earlier, men can be called angels. Now what if I were to say this to you? The seventh angel, and this is one of the seven that's coming in now, the Temple of God, seventh angel. What if I were to say this to you? What you think about this? Because that 7th Angel is a fellow servant, a follower who knows about Jesus, and a prophet. It has to be a prophet who once lived on earth, who died, and is in heaven in paradise, that is John the revelation. Now what if I said this to you? Is it possible that all of these seven angels could be seven prophets? This is heavy that in the Old Testament predicted events that would happen in the tribulation and God allows these seven prophets to oversee the event that they predicted in their book. Psh, deep ain't it. Ain't it, that's the West Virginia coming out in me. Deep isn't it? I think about this. The first, the primary prophet would be Daniel. He saw the beast and then John is revealed the beast from the book of Daniel. So Daniel saw the Antichrist kingdom and the Empire's prophecy. Isaiah chapter 13, 24 and 26 talks about God punishing the earth, talks about the sun, talks about the darkness, talks about the earth shaking. All. All right, those are part of the judgments that come in the book of Revelation. Joe talks about the sun, moon, and stars. Son of a darkened and moon to turn to blood. He talks about the armies that are going to march. He talks about the great day of the Lord. That is alluded to in the prophecies in the book of Revelation. Ezekiel is another great prophet. He talked in chapter 37 about the dry bones, chapter 38 and 39, the War of Gog and May God. |
| 15:29.8 | Gog and May Gog. Gog and May Gog is mentioned again in the book of Revelation. He talked about a millennial temple that would be built. He talked about David resurrecting. So he would be one of those prophets or let me say could be one of those seven angels or seven prophets. Jeremiah talked |
| 15:45.0 | about Jacob's trouble, which is the tribulation. Jeremiah chapter 13 verse 7. And so many of the prophecies, Jeremiah was a major prophet. He could be one of those seven angels. What about Zachariah? He talked about Jerusalem being a cup of trembling in chapter 12. He talked about the Messiah returning in chapter 14. John talked about the Messiah returning in Revelation 19, what if Zachariah is one of the seven prophets? |
| 16:09.0 | What about Malachi? We talked about the Messiah returning in chapter 14. John talked about the Messiah returning in Revelation 19. |
| 16:06.8 | What if Zachariah is one of those seven prophets? What about Malachi? He said, I will send to you Elijah before the great and terrible day of the Lord. He will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, the hearts of the children to the fathers. So what does that mean? That means look at chapter 11 in Revelation. Elijah is one of the two witnesses. Now here's what's interesting. |
| 16:24.7 | If we look at the fact that the 7th angel what's interesting. If we look at the fact that the seven angels is a prophet and we look at the fact that you can find seven prophets in their books that predict that events that are also recorded in the book of Revelation, it would mean, this is this is wild, that the seven prophets who gave the prophecies are the ones that get to pour out either blast the trumpet or pour out a trumpet of our judgment on the earth because God said in the mouth of two or three witnesses, every word is established. So he takes the man that saw the prophecy as the witness of what is happening to confirm what he wrote is true. This is my opinion. It's only my opinion. I think that the seventh angel that was a prophet was Daniel himself. And again, I've ran this by scholars and they said, Perry, sometimes scripture has to be, in fact, all has to be put together the way Isaiah said line up online, precept upon precept. So what you've done is you've taken the evidence from Daniel the evidence from the book of Revelation, you've compiled it together like a law you would have case if I can say it that way. And you've come to a conclusion here that it's not only very possible but very probable. So Daniel I believe is the seventh angel who |
| 17:49.4 | was And you come to a conclusion here that it's not only very possible but very probable. So Daniel, I believe, is the seventh angel who was showing John those things and got somehow concealed whom he was to the apostle John. And that's why the angel had to tell John the messenger had to tell John who it was. So that makes him the angel of prophecy. Did you hear what I said? That makes him the angel of prophecy. Now a couple of things I want to share with you. It's very important in kind of wrapping up this subject while I have the time here. The reason that God protects prophecy and I'm going to tell you something. If you're a man who preaches the prophetic word or there are women that teach it, but if you're a man that preaches it, you are a target by the enemy because he hates prophecy. Just get used to being ridiculed, slandered, mocked, lied on, get used to it because it happened in New Old Testament. It happened in the New Testament. |
| 18:45.2 | Satan hates prophecy. Let me tell you why. First of all, second Timothy chapter three, verse 16, all scriptures given by inspiration of God. Prophecy, when it's fulfilled, proves that the Bible is the inspired word of God. Number two, because the Bible said this, heaven, earth will pass away, but the word will not pass away. God's Word, Matthew 2435, cannot pass away. |
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