Thursday 01 November 2007

Bible Book:
Revelation

"Amen, blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honour and power and might be to our God forever and ever." (v.12)

Revelation 7:9-17 Thursday 1 November 2007

Background

The book of Revelation is, as its name suggests, an'apocalyptic' text - one that reveals hidden meanings. It describesa series of visions of the 'end-time', when the great battlebetween good and evil would be resolved. It was written to offerencouragement at a time when Christians were being persecuted -suffering 'the great ordeal' (v.14).

This is a day to use your imagination as you read, to revel in thepictures that flow into your mind and let the experience wash overyou. The whole of history seems to be there in the mind's eye.Destruction, suffering, salvation and deliverance all happentogether and apart. A multitude in time and space, the saints,robed in white, are those who have known trouble and persecution,but have found salvation (victory) and now offer a chorus of praiseto God.

The final message of this passage is derived heavily from the OldTestament, and is one of comfort and confidence. John especiallydraws upon the prophetic literature for his imagery. Forexample

"They shall not hunger or thirst, neither scorching wind norsun shall strike them down, for he who has pity on them will leadthem, and by springs of water will guide them." (Isaiah49:10)

The image of the kingdom here is once more of justice, peace andjoy with Christ at the centre.

On this All Saints Day you may like to take time out to rememberthose people who have been an important part of your life's journeyand give thanks.

To Ponder

What are the signs of God's kingdom of justice inthe world today?

In what way are you a part of that, as one of his'saints' today?

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