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Back To The Future Sermon #2 Revelation 1:4-8 A SNEAK PREVIEW OF COMING ATTRACTIONS Intro: The book of Revelation is an amazing book. It is also a very complex book. There are many twists, turns and rapid plot developments
in its pages. This book contains all the
elements of a great thriller. In its
pages you will find action, suspense, mystery, wonder, fear, drama, horror, and
much excitement. While it takes a full
22 chapters for all the action to completely develop; John gives us A
Sneak Preview Of Coming Attractions here at the very beginning. He whets our appetites for that which is
coming our way in the remainder of the book. The
verses we have read today are an introduction into the material that will be
developed as we move through the verses of Revelation. With that in mind, let’s take a look at this Sneak
Preview Of Coming Attractions.
A. The Destination Of The Letter to
the seven churches which are in Asia This letter was to be sent to
seven specific churches in For the time being, what we need to
remember about these churches is this: ·
First,
they were real, literal congregations that existed at the time John penned this
book. Jesus spoke to them about real saints,
real sinners, real situations and real solutions. ·
Second,
these churches are representative of every Christian church that has ever
existed. Every church contains some of
the characteristics that marked these early churches. So, while this letter was not addressed to ( Seven
is a prominent number in our world. There are seven colors that make up the
light spectrum. There are seven notes in
the musical scale. There are seven days
in one week. Seven
appears frequently in the Bible. God
commanded seven feats in the Law. There
are seven secret, or mysteries, in the Christ’s parables of the kingdom. There were seven sayings of Jesus on the
cross. At In
this book, the number seven is used forty-nine times, which is seven times
seven. Here are some of the sevens in
Revelation: ·
Seven
Churches – 1:4 ·
Seven
Spirits – 1:4 ·
Seven
Stars – 1:16 ·
Seven
Seals – 4:5 ·
Seven
Horns – 5:6 ·
Seven
Eyes – 6:6 ·
Seven
Trumpets – 8:2 ·
Seven
Angels – 8:2 ·
Seven
Thunders – 10:3 ·
Seven
Heads – 12:3 ·
Seven
Crowns – 12:3 ·
Seven
Plagues – 15:1 ·
Seven
Vials – 17:1 ·
Seven
Mountains – 17:9 ·
Seven
Kings – 17:10 There are many others sevens in this
book, these are just a small sample of the many we will see.) B. The Desire Of The Letter grace
unto you and peace This is the classic New Testament dedication.
John greets them with the prayer that they will continue to enjoy the
all-sufficient grace of God and the peace of God which passes
understanding. While the book of
Revelation is a difficult book filled with scenes of judgment and condemnation;
it is a book of joy. It reveals God’s
grace in the lives of His people and it points to a coming world where grace
and peace will reign forever. This is a
fitting way to introduce the book. C. The Deity Of The Letter This
great promise of grace and peace comes to us from the Holy Trinity. Notice the word “from in verses 4-5. This word is used three times. Each time it appears, it introduces another
member of the Godhead. God is the source
of all grace and peace. These two
verses remind us that this book was not the creation of a man. It is the Words of God to man! Therefore, it carries with it awesome power
and ultimate divine authority. Let’s
examine the Deity behind this letter. 1. The Sovereign Father This identifies
the God Who is the self-existent One.
The God Who called Himself “I AM in Ex. 3:14. The God Who has
always existed in the source of grace and peace. The God Who is the eternal One; Who lives in
three-dimensions, past, present and future, all at the same time. He is the source of grade and peace. This God, the One Who has always existed; Who
exists; and Who will always exist, is the source of this grace and peace. This God Who never changes, Mal. 3:6; Heb. 13:8; James 1:17; He is
our source! 2. The Sufficient Spirit The phrase the
seven spirits which are before His throne speaks of the fullness,
the perfection, the completeness of the Spirit of God. It refers to His ministry in our lives. He is able to give us His grace and peace
because He is so perfect and so complete.
He is all we need as we pass through this life. He is sufficient! This phrase may also have reference to Isa. 11:2, where the Bible says, “And
the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and
understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of
the fear of the LORD. 3. The Splendid Son Now, John tells us
that there is a third source of grace and peace. He tells us that these things come from “Jesus
Christ. When John mentioned the
Father and the Spirit, he spoke of them in symbolic language. When he speaks of Jesus, he uses
straightforward language and sets Jesus on center stage. Why?
Well, the purpose of this book is to reveal, to unveil Jesus. So, right here in the beginning, John
tells us exactly Who Jesus is. He does
not want there to be any confusion about Jesus, Who He is, or what He is
about. John knows that believing right
about Jesus absolutely critical to getting everything else right. If you get your beliefs about Jesus messed
up, you are going to be off base in everything you believe. John gives us a three-fold description of the
Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. a. His
Revelation Jesus is called the faithful witness. This little phrase calls to mind His coming
to the world the first time. Jesus came
to reveal the Father, John 14:7-9; John
12:45; Col. 1:15; Heb. 1:3. Jesus is
the only Person in history Who has the right to bear the title of “Jehovah’s
Witness! You see, in the Old Testament, b. His
Resurrection Jesus is called the first begotten of the dead. Now, Jesus was not the first one to get up
from the dead. There were some in the
Old Testament and several in the Gospels.
But, Jesus was the first one to get up and stay up. The rest died again! The
word translated “first begotten comes from the word that gives us the word prototype. Jesus sets the standard that the rest will
eventually follow. When the Bible says
that Jesus is the “first begotten of the dead, it does not mean that He is the
first One to get up. It means that He is
first in preeminence. In other words, He set the standard! He is the prototype. He is the example of what will happen to all
those who believe in Him. Just as He got
up to stay up from the grave forever, so those who trust in Him will also
experience a resurrection one day.
Because He lives, those who have their faith in Him have “passed
from death unto life, John 5:24,
and they “will never die, John
11:25-26. c. His
Royalty The third title given to Jesus in this verse is the
prince of the kings of the earth.
This establishes Jesus to be the “King of Kings and Lord of Lords. This phrase pictures Him as the One Who is in
absolute control. We will see Satan sent
his king, the Antichrist, into the world.
He will rampage and exalt himself above “all that is called God. But, even he will have a Master, and His name
is Jesus. One day, every ruler, every
tyrant, every dictator, every king, potentate, etc who has ever lived will bow
before the nail-pierced feet of the Lord Jesus Christ and will call Him “Lord,
to the glory of God the Father, Phil.
2:9-10. He is the ultimate Ruler! II. v.
5b-6 THE PRAISE OF THE REVELATION ( A. He Is Praised For His Loving Ministry
Unto
Him Who loved us Dont let that past tense verb throw you. John is merely reminding us that Jesus loved
us in spite of what we were and still are.
His love is unceasing, unfailing and unconditional. He loves us and that is cause enough for loud
and long praise to be offered to Him. It
was His love for us that brought Him to the world, John 3:16. It was His love
for us that bound Him to the cross, Rom
5:8. His love for us is a guarantee
that can never fail, Rom. 8:38-39. B. He Is Praised For His Loosing Ministry
and
washed us from our sins in His Own blood The word translated wash
means to cleanse! Jesus shed His
blood on the cross and when we trust Him; His blood washes us whiter than snow
and cleanses us from every stain of sin, 1
John 1:7. By the way,
did you know what each of us brings to this thing called salvation? The text says, “our sins and His
Own blood. All we had to
contribute to our salvation was sin. He
contributed His blood. And, His blood washes away all of our sins, Eph. 1:7! C. He Is Praised For His Lifting Ministry
And
hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father This phrase
tells us that Jesus is to be praised because He refused to leave us like He
found us. He found us in sin; He love
us; He washed us in His blood and saved us; then He lifts us out of that
condition and changes us for the glory of God, 2 Cor. 5:17. He takes old
hell-bound sinners and makes them “kings and priests. As kings, the saints will reign with Jesus
one day, 2 Tim. 2:12. As priests, we are given direct access to the
throne of God, Heb. 4:16; 10:19. He deserves to be praised for caring for us;
cleansing us and changing us for His glory! ( ( By
the way, that’s the way it ought to be!
The closer we get to Him the more we should praise Him. The more we learn about Him, the more our
hearts should be stirred to give Him praise, honor and glory.) III.
v. 7-8 THE PROMISE OF THE REVELATION ( A. v. 7 The
Promise Of A Coming One The world has waited in anticipation for
6,000 years for the Redeemer to come. He
came the first time, was born of a virgin and died on the cross to purchase the
redemption. He is returning in the
clouds above this earth to catch away His Bride in the Rapture. Then, one day, Jesus will return to this
earth in power and glory. He will defeat
the enemies of God and He will establish His kingdom here and He will reign
here for 1,000 years. This verse is
about that event. This does not speak
about the Rapture, but of His Revelation. 1. The Method Of His Coming He cometh
with clouds This is not the first time that Jesus clothed Himself with
clouds. He led 2. The Manifestation Of His Coming every
eye shall see Him The thought of everyone being able to see the same thing
and the same time all over the world was considered impossible just a few
decades ago. But, with the advent of
satellite technology, people around the world witness the same event
simultaneously. But, when Jesus comes, He will not need Fox News or CNN to
broadcast His coming. He will appear in
the clouds and the while world will be able to see Him at the same time. This tells us that His presence and glory
will be undeniable in that day. 3. The Misery Of His Coming The Bible
makes it clear that the Second Coming of the Lord Jesus will not be a pleasant
event for the people of the world. Jew and Gentile alike will wail when they
see Him coming. The Jews will weep because
their fathers rejected Him and their people paid a high price for their
rebellion. The Gentiles will wail
because He comes to judge sin and sinner alike.
When Jesus comes there will be horrible judgment as He treads the “winepress
of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. (Ill. John hears
this and says, “Amen! that is, “So be
it; or may it come to pass,
This is a prayer that every saint should echo. Let us pray that whatever the cost, Jesus
will come and set this world as it ought to be.) B. v. 8 The
Promise Of A Concluding One Yes, Jesus is coming and it will signal
awful judgment for this wicked world.
But, it will also signal the culmination of all things. What the Lord began in the Genesis, He will
conclude in the Revelation. 1. The Lord’s Announcement I am
Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord. As “Alpha and Omega Jesus is the One
Who knows all things. Alpha is the first
letter of the Greek alphabet and Omega is the last. Those letters and the others in between can
be used to express all the idea and knowledge of mankind. Jesus lets us know that He is the Omniscient
One. He sees all and He knows all. The
phrase “beginning and ending reminds us that He is the One Who started
this universe on its present course and He is the One Who pilots it to its
proper conclusion. In other words, He
declares Himself to be the One Who is on control! He is the “Lord! 2.
The Lord’s Authority Jesus
also calls Himself which is, and which was, and which is to come. With this phrase, He proclaims His
deity! After all, this is the title used
to describe the Father in verse 4. As God, Jesus is the all-present,
all-knowing, all-powerful Being Who transcends time and space. He has the authority to do all the things He
says will come to pass in this book. In
other words, He will see to it that all things go as He has planned them and
that everything foretold in this book will come to pass just as He has said! So, don’t worry saint of God, our Savior is
in control! But, if you are not saved,
you need to be! After all, just as
surely as there is a Heaven for the redeemed ones, there is a Hell for the lost
ones. 3.
The Lord’s Ability Jesus
declares Himself to be the Almighty. This word means, “the one who holds sway over all
things. It proclaims Him to be
the sovereign Lord of the universe. He
is the One Who is able to bring everything He has planned and promised to
pass. He will do it and no one will be
able to stop it! ( One
day a King greater than Richard will lay claim to a realm greater than Conc: That, my friends, is a lot to
look forward to! And, every bit of it is
going to happen, just as He has promised it will. So, what are we to do with this
information? What are we to do in light
if His coming again? Allow me to offer a
few thoughts about what we should do with a message like this. ·
We
should be sure that we are ready to meet Him when He comes – Matt. 24:44. ·
We
should be in prayer for those who are not ready; and we should get busy and
tell them how to be ready – Mark 16:15. ·
We
should realize that our time is short in this life and we should commit
ourselves to doing all we can for Him while there is still time – John 9:4. Is
there something He would have you to do today? [1] Exploring
Revelation, rev. ed. [ |
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