The Majesty Of Jesus

Grace Emmanuel Church

Pastor Sam Chess

(All of Revelation is larger than life)

 

 

 

I found another one of those “aha” things this week, in the Bible, that I have looked at all my life and never quite seen. It’s a weird thing in the Bible that we read and take for granted and I don’t think God ever meant for it to be taken for granted.

It’s in the book of Revelation. All of Revelation is larger than life….its meant to be….

It’s called the Revelation of Jesus Christ… the risen Jesus…telling us what is getting ready to happen. The content of the book is supposed to make your eyes fly open in wonder and even shock…

Let me describe what I found this week that I think is so weird…

Revelation starts right out in chapter one painting this bigger than life picture of Jesus as, no longer the crucified, blood dripping, meek, humble Savior… but instead now the risen Ruler of the universe! Let me give you a sampling:

Revelation 1: Grace and peace to you from the one who is, who always was, and who is still to come; from the sevenfold Spirit before his throne; 5 and from Jesus Christ. He is the faithful witness to these things, the first to rise from the dead, and the ruler of all the kings of the world. All glory to him who loves us and has freed us from our sins by shedding his blood for us. 6 He has made us a Kingdom of priests for God his Father. All glory and power to him forever and ever! Amen. 7 Look! He comes with the clouds of heaven. And everyone will see him—even those who pierced him…. 17 When I saw him, I fell at his feet as if I were dead. But he laid his right hand on me and said, “Don’t be afraid! I am the First and the Last. 18 I am the living one. I died, but look—I am alive forever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and the grave.

That’s powerful stuff!!!....larger than life.. Chapter 4 takes you right into the awesomeness of heaven and gives you a tiny glimpse of what is coming: Let me give you another sampling:

Revelation 4:1 Then as I looked, I saw a door standing open in heaven….and I saw a throne in heaven and someone sitting on it. 3 The one sitting on the throne was as brilliant as gemstones… 9 Whenever the living beings give glory and honor and thanks to the one sitting on the throne (the one who lives forever and ever), 10 the twenty-four elders fell down and worshipped the one sitting on the throne (the one who lives forever and ever). And they lay their crowns before the throne and say, 11 “You are worthy, O Lord our God, to receive glory and honor and power. For you created all things, and they exist because you created what you pleased.” (NLT)

Revelation goes into 15 chapters unfolding the horrendous events of end times, one chapter on the New Jerusalem, and two chapters on heaven and eternity…all larger than life. That leaves two chapters that we I didn’t mention… What two chapters did I leave out? ____2 and 3___

What is in Revelation 2 and 3?

Letters to seven churches in Asia

Doesn’t it strike you as odd…. That God would write this final “cap it all off” book and use two chapters out of 21 to write personal letters to 7 small out of the way churches in Asia. So much about this doesn’t make sense on the surface..

1) Why Asia?... very little of the Bible takes place in Asia Minor.

2) Why Pergamum….Smyrna? Why not Jerusalem or Antioch or Rome?

Well…some say…This is being written by John who is exiled just offshore on the prison island of Patmos.. If this is John’s Revelation… it makes sense that he would write to people on the mainland that he knows and is familiar with…?

This is not the Revelation of John…

Revelation 1:1 This is a revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants the events that must soon take place.

This is not a note from John to his friend on the mainland…this is an eternal document from the risen Lord, Jesus Christ, to the whole world!

So I ask you again…why 2 chapters to seven, out of the way, insignificant, churches? You could see from the map that there were more cities than just those seven. Why those seven? There had to be some reason why Jesus chose those, particular, seven.

There has to be a larger message! Whatever Jesus is saying…it is bigger than these specific churches.

Yes… they all read each others letters…. Yes… the letters were preserved for the whole world to read for all of time… but it’s more than that.

All through the Revelation…. Seven… is the number of divine completion. Whatever this list is…it is the completion of something, It’s supposed to give us the beginning… middle…and end of something. But what???

Let’s look at the content of the letters: (I’ve tried to reduce to just a few words)

1) Ephesus: Been hardworking and righteous in their actions but their inner love for Jesus is cooling off..

2) Smyrna: Have been increasingly suffering for their faith yet remaining faithful…

3) Pergamum: Many are staying faithful but allowing more and more sinfulness to creep in to the church until the line between sinfulness and righteousness is getting blurry.

4) Thyatira: Some are faithfully enduring but they have allowed people who openly promote illicit sexuality and idolatry to co-exist with them as part of Christ’s Church. (understand I’m giving you the highlights)

5) Sardis: You have a reputation for being alive but you are dead! Wake-up and repent!

6) Philadelphia: You have been faithful through hard times. Now the sinful elements are turning back to God through your influence.

7) Laodicea: “you are neither hot nor cold…16 But since you are like lukewarm water, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth! 17 You say, ‘I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And you don’t realize that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked….

As we looked at the content of the seven letters in Revelation 2-3…did anything strike you as to why God would include them in a book about the End Times. Did anything line up in your mind and make you say “Aha”?

These were seven specific places where people were formed into seven specific churches ….but God specifically chose these seven because they had characteristics that he want ed to use as an illustration…..

If you have developed any kind of a concept of the history of the world/ history of the Church since the time John penned this letter…you will see any uncanny correlation between periods of time in history and these seven letters. Let me show you:

 

1) Ephesus Period 30-60 AD: A strong period of loving labor for Christ from the Apostles on… As the church expanded there is great excitement until the persecution starts… then comes a cooling off of spiritual fervor

2) Smyrna Period 60-300 AD: Era of Martyrdom…faithfulness right up to

being thrown in with lions or gladiators….took real guts to be a Christian… all the “gutless” ones defected.

3) Pergamum Period 300-500 AD: As soon as Christianity became legal the church began to organize and link arms with the world around it until the differences between the two became unrecognizable.

4) Thyatira Period 500-1500 AD: Dark Ages! The church and sinful behavior became so intertwined few could remember another time. The light of Christianity came close to being snuffed out.

5) Sardis Period 1500-1800 AD: Wake-up and repent! The Reformation and the Counter-reformation…the church woke up!

6) Philadelphia Period 1800-1950: “the sinful elements are turning back to God through your influence. The great missionary movement… the great awakenings…the great revivals….

7) Laodicea Period 1950- ?: “you are neither hot nor cold…16 But since you are like lukewarm water, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth! 17 You say, ‘I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And you don’t realize that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked….

If what I’m saying here is right…and these seven letters also line up with seven periods in history….. If seven is the number of completion… and we have reached the seventh period…what should be your conclusion?

We are in the last period… the only period where Jesus makes a blanket negative statement about the whole church…. Not a pretty metaphor either…I will vomit you out of my mouth??…..

However, Jesus ends that letter with a good promise:

Revelation 3:20 “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends. 21 Those who are victorious will sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on his throne.

In fact all of these letters, together, have two other components than what we have looked at so far.

1) Every letter can be applied, not only to churches, and periods of history, but to each of us individually, regardless of when or where we live.

2) Many of these letters come with an attached promise for those who defeat the power of evil and “overcome.”

Let’s look at that: Most individuals fit into one or more of these categories. These seven churches were defined this way because the people in them mostly acted like this. Periods of history look these seven churches because the majority of people lived like Jesus described.

Each of us tend to be like on of these churches in our spiritual lives regardless of the time or place in which we live. Let’s compare ourselves to this list.

1) Ephesus: Been hardworking and righteous in their actions but their inner love for Jesus is cooling off..

 

2) Smyrna: Have been increasingly suffering for their faith yet remaining faithful…

3) Pergamum: Many are staying faithful but allowing more and more sinfulness to creep in to the church until the line between sinfulness and righteousness is getting blurry.

 

4) Thyatira: Some are faithfully enduring but they have allowed people who openly promote illicit sexuality and idolatry to co-exist with them as part of Christ’s Church. (understand I’m giving you the highlights)

 

5) Sardis: You have a reputation for being alive but you are dead! Wake-up and repent!

 

6) Philadelphia: You have been faithful through hard times. Now the sinful elements are turning back to God through your influence.

7) Laodicea: “you are neither hot nor cold…16 But since you are like lukewarm water, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth! 17 You say, ‘I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And you don’t realize that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked….

Conclusion: Being an over-comer!

The point of Jesus’ letters was not, ultimately, a negative one… Every time He finished pinning down where they were living He, then, offered them a fantastic promise if they would correct their course. I’m going to preach all of next weeks sermon on this…but let me line them up for you in a montage:

To everyone who is victorious I will give fruit from the tree of life in the paradise of God.

Whoever is victorious will not be harmed by the second death.

To everyone who is victorious I will give some of the manna that has been hidden away in heaven.

To all who are victorious, who obey me to the very end, To them I will give authority over all the nations.

All who are victorious will be clothed in white. I will never erase their names from the Book of Life, but I will announce before my Father and his angels that they are mine.

All who are victorious will become pillars in the Temple of my God, and they will never have to leave it. And I will write on them the name of my God, and they will be citizens in the city of my God—the new Jerusalem that comes down from heaven from my God. And I will also write on them my new name.

Those who are victorious will sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on his throne.

 

 

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