Friday, December 01, 2006

November 26 sermon The King Revelation 1:4-8

Have you ever felt beaten down, hard on your luck, pushed to the edge of the cliff and then pushed over?? You look at the world today and see pain and hardship. I rarely watch the news anymore, because the saying is true “if it bleeds it leads.”

Maybe you don’t have to watch the news to see the pain in life. You look next door to a family that is struggling to make it. You see a few houses down signs of abuse or neglect. Down the pews you see the years worn on someone’s face. Inside your house, those same signs of your hard life are right in front of you.

How do you reconcile the “fruits of the spirit” with the pain your feeling right now?? Peace, Patience, kindness, gentleness, self-respect, compassion, humility. And that big one which can easily escape us when going thru these pains….JOY.

The people John wrote Revelation to are just like this. They were going thru some major persecution. It was written to encourage and inspire Christians under Roman persecution to endure and remain faithful during the time of tribulation.

To help with both the internal battles between personal faithfulness and abandonment of faith and the external battles waged by a culture out of control, threatened by unenlighted leaders and pagan values. Does that remind you of any other time in recent history...

You see, at the end of the 1st century, it was illegal to be a Christian. It was a time of chaos in which the promise of safety and security believed to be a result of faith could only be achieved by abandoning the faith, or by living a double life. Kind of like a double agent in the CIA.

It is here that John offers his vision of hope.
All throughout Revelation, John uses numbers and imagery to weave a web that Christians will be happy to run in to. “Grace and peace to you” is the greeting from John.

Grace is the standard gentile greeting. Peace or shalom is the standard Jewish greeting. This was no ordinary greeting. This grace and peace is from a special source “who is, and who was and who is to come”.

What does this statement mean to you?? “The one who is and who was and who is to come”. PAUSE


God is not some temporal being out there holding the spinning basketball of life on his finger, every once in a while giving it another push to keep it going. What can be more important than a relationship of grace and peace with this God??

In the beginning of life is God. In the middle of life is God. In the end of life is God. This is a focus on your life and the one who is in the middle of it with you. This is a promise of engagement. God is not an absent being who has no interest in our life. My dad once said, “My little problems don’t matter much to God when he has a whole world of much bigger problems to take care of.” That’s not true. God is personal and loving.

This greeting is also from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness. Witness can also be translated as martyr. Jesus was crucified for the truth. He is faithful so we can trust he will always be there for us. Jesus is also the firstborn of the dead. John is affirming that those who died for the truth will rise again just as Jesus rose from the dead.

Jesus is also “ruler of the kings of the earth”. The king Israel had hoped for would be superior to all other kings. He would rule over all the earth. Christians saw that honor bestowed on Jesus. This is some elaborate imagery of court and kings and rulers.
John shifts gears a little now. “To him who loves us…” Jesus really loves us. There is a new show on TV called “Ugly Betty”. When ugly Betty walks by some construction workers and gets whistled at, she stops and says “me?? You’re whistling at me??” It’s kind of like that.

Even with all the ugliness in our life, Jesus still loves us. He loves us and he releases us from the punishment we deserve because of our sins. How does he do that?? John tells us here it’s by his blood. Jesus shed his blood to wash away the sins of those who confess him as savior and make us clean.

Christ has made us a ‘kingdom of priest’. Notice that it does not say there are certain people who are the priest (or in some translations ministers). We are all called to be kings and priest for God. What does that mean for us?

The saints (that’s you and me) are made kings; given a kingdom of grace. We have power and authority given to us over the sin in our lives, and over Satan. We will live in this world, but will soon be clothed in righteousness with kingly garments to sit on a throne with Christ, reign with Christ in the new Kingdom, and at last be introduced into the kingdom of glory. That is how we are kings.

We are also priest in that we lift up spiritual sacrifices of prayers and praises, of a broken heart and a contrite spirit, and even our own souls and bodies as a holy and living sacrifice.

Look he is coming on the clouds; every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all those on earth will mourn. It’s a bird, it’s a plane. It’s….wait a minute. That’s not Superman. It seems that there are many people more apt to believe in Superman than in Jesus Christ being God.

Look at the shows on TV. Heroes is about people who have some sort of genetic changes and now have special powers. The 4400 is about 4400 people who were abducted by the future and sent back to our time to save the world. Smallville is about Superman when he was young. America’s Next Top Model is about people who can eat three crackers a day and then walk a straight line down the runway on Saturday.

When Christ comes back in final victory, those who persecuted Jesus and his followers, will see what wrong they did. Everyone on earth will be mourning because they will see the sin in their lives and how they are not worthy to be with Jesus.

But that mourning will turn to joy for us as Christians because the sin in our lives is washed away by the blood he shed for us.

The Lord then says “I am the Alpha and Omega”. In the beginning: God. In the end: God. In the middle of my life and yours: God. These are not exactly statements about time and space, but more about hope and trust.

What kind of God is this? God is the one who tells you “The worst is over.” To those hurting whose lives are marked by pain and fear, by weakness and oppression and injustice. TO those whose lives are marked by terror of the now and uncertainties of the future.

To those and to us, to you, God offers a brand new life. What God has to say in this letter is that no matter what comes against you in this life, no matter if all the power of pain and chaos seem to attack you all at once, no matter if you cannot control one single thing in your life, the worst is over and the healing has begun.

The lamb is on the throne. From beginning to end, he is here for you.






Daniel 7: 9-10, 13-14
9As I watched, thrones were set in place, and an Ancient One took his throne, his clothing was white as snow, and the hair of his head like pure wool; his throne was fiery flames, and its wheels were burning fire. 10A stream of fire issued and flowed out from his presence. A thousand thousands served him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood attending him. The court sat in judgment, and the books were opened.
13As I watched in the night visions, I saw one like a human being coming with the clouds of heaven. And he came to the Ancient One and was presented before him. 14To him was given dominion and glory and kingship, that all peoples, nations, and languages should serve him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not pass away, and his kingship is one that shall never be destroyed.

Revelation 1: 4-8
4John to the seven churches that are in Asia: Grace to you and peace from him who is and who was and who is to come, and from the seven spirits who are before his throne, 5and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth. To him who loves us and freed us from our sins by his blood, 6and made us to be a kingdom, priests serving his God and Father, to him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. 7Look! He is coming with the clouds; every eye will see him, even those who pierced him; and on his account all the tribes of the earth will wail. So it is to be. Amen. 8“I am the Alpha and the Omega,” says the Lord God, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.

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