Title: Revelation 45
1Revelation 4-5
2GOD ON THE THRONE 41-6
- OPEN DOOR INTO HEAVEN (vv. 1-2)
- Ezekiel 11
- 2 Corinthians 121-4
- heavens perspective
- immediate in the Spirit
- sees God on throne
3The Point
- While things can be frightening and uncertain on
earth, God is calmly in control and ruling from
heaven!
Example Sennacherib (2 Kin. 1935)
4John 1633b
In the world you will have tribulation but be
of good cheer, I have overcome the world
5GOD ON THE THRONE 41-6
- HIS GLORIOUS APPEARANCE (v. 3)
- throne is referred to over 40 times in
Revelation - Micaiah (2 Kin. 2219)
- Representation of God
- Jasper (clear, 2111)
- sardius (red gem)
see also Psalm 8914 972
6GOD ON THE THRONE 41-6
- Rainbow (v. 3)
- Noahs Covenant
- Perhaps of mercy (Ezekiel 122-28)
7GOD ON THE THRONE 41-6
- Twenty-four elders (v. 4)
- 12 12
- 12 religion, saints
- 2 X 12 from both testaments
- 12 tribes 12 apostles
- sitting on thrones ruling
- attire gold crowns white robes
- conveys purity and authority
8GOD ON THE THRONE 41-6
- From the throne (v. 5, 6a)
- lightenings, thunderings, voices
- Exodus 1916
- Other places Rev. 85 119 Ps. 1813, 14
9GOD ON THE THRONE 41-6
- Seven Spirits (Holy Spirit)
- before the throne as God
- seven is complete
- burning lampstands (illumination)
- guide apostles into truth (Jn. 1613)
- word truth (Jn. 1717)
- word lamp (Ps. 119105)
- Sea of glass calm, no disturbance
10Four Living Creatures 46b-8
- midst the throne and around the throne
- probably each at a corner
- eyes in front and behind
- see everything
- See Ezekiel 14-21 1020
- role
- guarding (Gen. 324)
- praising God (Rev. 48)
- Called Seraphim (fiery) in Isaiah 61-4 (cf.
Ezek. 113)
11Four Living Creatures (46b-8)
- Significance of Descriptions
- LION
- STRENGTH
- CALF
- ENDURANCE, USEFULNESS, SERVICE
- MAN
- INTELLIGENCE
- EAGLE
- VELOCITY, SWIFTNESS
12Four Living Creatures (46b-8)
- Their message
- purity of God Holy, Holy, Holy
- eternal existence of God was, is, is to come
13Heavenly Praise (49-11)
- 4 living creatures are closest
- 24 elders
- fall down before Him
- cast their crowns before the throne
14Heavenly Praise (49-11)
- The Song (v. 11)
- God is worthy of all glory, honor and power
because all things glorious, honorable and
powerful come from Him. - He is the sum of all glory, honor and power
- Anything that is truly glorious, honorable or
powerful points back to the Creator - He created all things (cf. Acts 1724-28)
15An Observation
- Every crude and vulgar religion misplaces the
glory, honor and power of the Creator into the
created (idols, men, mens accomplishments,
animals, sun, moon, stars, etc). - Who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and
worship and serve the creature rather than the
Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen (Rom.
125).
16Some Questions
- Who or what do you worship?
- Who or what do you serve?
- Why do you believe what you believe?
- Why do you worship where you worship?
17The Sealed Book (51-4)
- scroll written on inside and out
- in Fathers handLegislator
- seven sealscomplete and perfect will of God
- strong angel proclaimingbut not strong enough to
open the book
18No One Able to Open (53, 4)
- none in heaven (angelic)
- none on the earth (man)
- none under the earth (departed spirits)
- No one was found worthy
- Was a Reason To Weep
19Question
- Who really benefits from the religion of Christ?
God or Man? - who benefits from our time spent in worship
Bible study? - students teachers?
- who benefits from our giving?
- who benefits from our service, conduct,
visitations, etc.? - visitor visited
20Revelation 5 should impress upon us of our
dependency and need for Christ. . .while doing
the work of the Lord, regardless of how much we
do, we ought to always remember, . . .when you
have done all those things which you are
commanded, say, We are unprofitable servants. We
have done what was our duty to do (Lk. 1710)
All of us were too unworthy to do what Jesus did!
21So, We benefit!
- Gods will was written (51)
- Gods will needs to be opened and looked at
(53). - Christ came to do the will of God, He came and
took the scroll out of the right hand of Him who
sat on the throne (56) - Without the work of Christ, we should all weep!
We would all be lost in hopelessness!
22The Lion-Lamb (55-7)
- Interestingly, the one who comforts John was not
an angel, but an elder - The elder gives the correct answer to the
angels question (cf. Eph. 38-11)
23The Lion-Lamb (55-7)
- The two creatures are hardly similar
- Lion (cf. Gen. 498-12)
- hand on neck of enemies
- brethren bow down
- scepter
- lawgiver
- obedience of the people
- teeth whiter than milk (cf. 1 Pet. 222)
24The Lion-Lamb (55-7)
- The Root of David
- the source of David
- Matthew 2241-46
- root and offspring of David (2216)
25The Lion-Lamb
- John beheld the Lamb (v. 6)
- John 129, was slain
- seven horns
- horn power (Deut. 3317 1 Sam. 210 Lk. 169)
- seven horns complete power
- seven eyes identified as the seven spirits of God
- probably H. S. (Is. 111, 2)
- sent out into all the earth like gospel (Mk.
1615 Col. 123)
26The Lion-Lamb (55-7)
- Lamb approached the Father
- two distinct persons
- only Jesus was able to approach and take scroll
(1 Tim. 25, 6) - Jesus, the executive, For I have come down from
heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of
Him who sent Me (Jn. 638)
27The New Song of Redemption
28The New Song (58-10)
- the response of the 4 living creatures and the 24
elders as soon as the Lamb takes the scroll
falling down - harp and golden bowls
- heaven is real, but not material(1 Cor. 1550)
- these represent the prayers of the saints
29proof for instrumental music in the worship of
the church?
- taking something figurative and seeking to
implement it materialistically - if one can do it with harps, then why not
incense? - why not insist and implement the decorum for
elders (44) - why not give the elders thrones to sit on in
the church?
30proof for instrumental music in the church?
- what is in heaven is in church?
- angels are in heaven, but are they in the
blood-built church on earth (Heb. 216)? - sight is in heaven, faith is in the church on
earth - Abraham, Isaac, Jacob in heaven, but were not in
the church (Lk. 1323-28) - Lords Supper in church, but not in heaven (1
Cor. 1126)
31Music In Worship
If we want to know anything about what the church
on earth is to do, then we need to look at what
God commands the church on earth to do and not at
figurative passages speaking of heaven speaking
to one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual
songs, singing and making melody in your heart to
the Lord (Eph. 519)
The N.T. Instrument
32Hebrews 1315
- Therefore by Him let us continually offer the
sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of
our lips, giving thanks to His name
33When God Specified. . .
- to make an ark of gopherwood (Gen. 614)
- speedboat excluded
- ark of cedar excluded
- it eliminated any other kind of wood
- a red heifer without spot (Num. 192)
- black heifer excluded
- red bull excluded
- red heifer with spot excluded
34When God Specified. . .
- that priests were to come from the tribe of Levi,
that excluded any other tribe (Heb. 712-14) - burial in baptism (Rom. 63), it excluded any
other mode sprinkling, pouring, etc. - first day of the week for Christians to give
(1 Cor. 161, 2), it excluded any other day - speaking in song (singing), it excluded
playing
RESPECT THE SILENCE OF GOD
35Voices of the Past
- John Calvin, Musical instruments in celebrating
the praises of God would be no more suitable than
the burning of incense, the lighting up of lamps,
and the restoration of the other shadows of the
law (Psalms, Vol. 1, p. 539). - Charles Spurgeon, a Baptist preacher who preached
to over 10,000 people in London would not allow
mechanical instruments in worship saying, We do
not need them they would hinder our praise.
36Voices of the Past
- John Wesley (Methodist), I have no objection to
organ in our chapels, provided it is neither
heard nor seen. - Alexander Campbell, But I presume, to all
spiritually-minded Christians such aids would be
as a cow bell in a concert. - Ben Franklin, in speaking sarcastically about the
permissiveness of instrumental music in worship
said, Where a church never had or has lost the
Spirit of Christ.
37The New Song (59, 10)
- Song is new because it speaks of mans
redemption - Emphasis on the worthiness of Jesus
38Jesus Is Worthy
- because He was slain (known from the foundation
of the world, 138) - because He redeemed us to God by His blood (cf. 1
Pet. 118-20) - out of every tribe, tongue, people, nation
- scope of blood can reach all the world if they
will obey gospel (Mk. 1615, 16)
39Jesus Is Worthy
- because he made us kings and priests
- a kingdom and priests (ASV)
- kingdom was a present reality (19)
- Colossians 113, 14
- He has delivered us from the power of darkness
and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of
His love, in whom we have redemption through His
blood. . .
40Kings and Priests (510)
- Both the kingdom and the priesthood of Christ
exist at the same time - Zechariah 612, 13
- Behold, the Man whose name is the BRANCH! From
His place He shall branch out, and He shall build
the temple of the Lord Yes, He shall build the
temple of the Lord, He shall bear the glory, and
shall sit and rule on His throne So He shall be
a priest on His throne. . .
41Hebrews 81, 2
- Now this is the main point of the things we are
saying We have such a High Priest, who is
seated at the right hand of the throne of the
Majesty in the heavens, a Minister of the
sanctuary and of the true tabernacle which the
Lord erected, and not man
42Kings and Priests (510)
- Both the kingdom and priesthood of saints
exist at the same time through Jesus - 1 Peter 25, 9
- you also, as living stones, are being built up
a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up
spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through
Jesus Christ. . .But you are a chosen generation,
a royal priesthood, a holy nation. . .
43Reigning On Earth (v. 10)
- We ought to be reminded that we do presently
reign! - Romans 517, For if by the one mans offense
death reigned through the one, much more those
who receive abundance of grace and of the gift of
righteousness will reign in life through the One,
Jesus Christ.
44Heavens Praise (511-14)
- Imagine the chorus of 100 million angels plus
thousands of others erupting in praise (v. 11) - Ps 1329, Let thy priests be clothed with
righteousness and let thy saints shout for joy.
45Heavens Praise (511-14)
- Seven things Jesus is Worthy of
- Power (Gk. dunamis), strength, power like
dynamite Rom. 116 1 Cor. 124 - Riches abundance, plentitude (2 Cor. 89 Heb.
1126) - Wisdom broad and full intelligence(Col. 23)
- Strength force, as in physical power(2 Pet.
211 might, Eph. 610 119)
46Heavens Praise (511-14)
- Seven things Jesus is worthy of (cont.)
- Honor that which is given to one by reason of
rank, reverence (Heb. 29 33) - Glory splendor brightness (Jn. 114 Heb. 13)
- Blessing (cf. Eph. 13)
- Many of these are used of the Father in 712 all
heaven is worshiping the Father and Son (513
Ps. 148) - Four Living Creatures Amen it (v. 14)