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April 20, 2012
By: John Barnett
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To worship Him Who is worthy of all worship and praise is our duty and purpose of existence.
The Father seeks only one thing, and that is that we might worship Him.
To truly worship Him is to ascribe to Him that honor, praise, glory, and majesty that He is worthy of – a true “worthship.”
This day, join me as we stand in the vestibule and peer through the door into the chambers of the Most High.
Through the eyes of that faithful and true disciple of love who alone remained, heir of the apostolic band-and with his pen, tried to capture that which when Paul saw it, said it was inexpressible.
• Let us listen to the choirs of angels in numberless circles about the glassy sea and its throne as they say His worthy praise.
• Let us listen to those eternal creatures chant “Holy, holy…holy,” and by faith’s eye let us see with John that band which no man could number and listen to their songs of adoration and praise.
Do you know Him, Christ the Lord, Who merits such praise.
• Let us see Him now—worthy is the Lamb that was slain, to be praised this day by us who owe Him our all!
Discover the BEAUTY OF JESUS as we worship Him in the splendor of His Redeeming Love as He demonstrates His Perfect Patience, Perfect Holiness, His Perfect Redemption, His Perfect Justice (which has no mercy), and His Perfect Wrath (15)
There is always a majestic backdrop to remind us of God’s unfailing purpose!
What do I mean?
Hold on now!
There are 11 songs that make up the background music to the story.
They are songs of worship and triumph.
4:8 Holy (3 Times) 1. Living Creatures
4:11 Worthy Art Thou In Creation 2. 24 Elders
5:8-10 Worthy Art Thou In Redemption 3. Living Creatures And 24 Elders
5:11-12 Worthy Is Lamb 4. Living Creatures, Elders, Angells
5:13 Unto Him That Sitteth 5. Every Created Thing
7:9-10 Salvation To Our God 6.
Great Multitude
7:11-12 Amen...Blessing 7. Angels
11:15 Kingdom Of This World 8. Great Voices
11:16-18 We Give Thee Thanks 9. Elders
15:2-4 Great And Marvelous 10.
Victors Over Beast
19:1-8 4 Hallelujahs 11.
Great Multitude, 24 Elders, Living Creatures, Great Voices
Whew!
But what is all that?
First, look them all up this week.
But importantly, these majestic declarations of God’s glory and greatness in praise by the angels, creation, redeemed and all together show the constant backdrop for the shifting scenes: WORSHIP.
Behind the shifting scenes of man’s changing world of human history, portrayed by the symbols of this book,
is an unchanging and vivid reality.
In God’s eternal world:
God’s purposes don’t fail.
God’s plan doesn’t change.
God’s Christ is victorious!
*CHRIST JESUS IS PATIENT*
Application:
Do we have this?
PATIENCE is the absence of personal irritation at the actions of others.
It is that bearing long with people that Paul spoke of in I Corinthians.
Patience is also one of the Supreme attributes of God.
It is His character that is revealed as being gracious and longsuffering.
• Exodus 34:6 And the Lord passed before him and proclaimed, “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth,
• Numbers 14:18 ‘The Lord is longsuffering and abundant in mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression; but He by no means clears the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation.’
• Romans 15:5 Now may the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like-minded toward one another, according to Christ Jesus,
• 2 Peter 3:9 The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.
Ask yourself, am I more patient than I was three monthys ago? or less?
If we are not increasing in patience it is only that we are not yeilding and submitting to the Holy Spirit.
"The word never means the spirit which sits with folded hands and simply bears things.
It is victorious endurance, masculine constancy under trial.
It is Christian steadfastness, the brave and courageous acceptance of everything life can do to us, and the transmuting of even the worst into another step on the upward way.
It is the courageous and triumphant ability to bear things, which enables a man to pass the breaking point and not to break, and always to greet the unseen with a cheer."
The opposite of patience can be seen in the signs of anger: irritability, impatience, glaring eyes, raised voice, hurtful words, explosive actions, silence treatment, argumentative, clenched teeth, heavy breathing.
How do we stop impatient anger?
Note these steps to resolving anger:
• accept responsibility for anger and its symptoms,
• see my anger through their eyes,
• view anger as an alarm for unresolved guilt,
• act quickly to resolve past guilt, offenses, failures and bless;
• acknowledge the anger of forefathers;
• regain the ground of past anger;
• fully forgive the offender;
• learn to see the benefits in tragedy;
• exchange all personal rights to God;
• establish daily accountability.
Jude 14 Now Enoch, the seventh from Adam, prophesied about these men also, saying, “Behold, the Lord comes with ten thousands of His saints,
Enoch prophesied as 2 Pet.
3:7-9.
Enoch --65-- Methuselah --187-- Lamech --182-- Noah --500-- Shem, Ham and Japheth
365 969 777
We could have wrapped this up with a few H-bombs!
BEAUTY OF HOLINESS v.2 God is eternally Holy, Holy, Holy.
SONG OF HOLINESS
There is presently a A Fountain.
Jesus never changes.
And “It seems Jesus died yesterday” – Luther.
The Sea reminds us of Moses: Psalm 90, Dt. 31:30-32:43 and at the Red Sea in Ex. 15.
This scene also speaks of the Laver and the 10 lavers of Solomon’s temple, 1 Kings 7.
*CHRIST'S SAINTS ARE TRIUMPHANT*
Revelation 15:2-4
The victorious martyrs sing two songs.
They sing the song of the Lamb which, as we have seen, is the song which they alone could learn (14:3).
They sing the song of Moses, the servant of God.
This was the song which Moses sang in triumph to God after the safe crossing of the Red Sea.
It is in Ex. 15:1-19.
“The Lord is my strength and my song, and he had become my salvation.... Who is like thee, O Lord, among the gods, who is like thee, majestic in holiness, terrible in glorious deeds, doing wonders?...
The Lord will reign for ever and ever.”
This song was stamped upon the memory of the Jews.
It was sung at every Sabbath evening service in the synagogue.
At every Jewish service the recital of the Shema, the creed of Israel, was followed by two prayers--it still is--and one of these prayers refers to this song: “True it is that thou are Jehovah our God, and the God of our fathers, our King, and the King of our fathers, our Saviour, and the Saviour of our fathers, our Creator, the Rock of our Salvation, our Help and our Deliverer.
They name is from everlasting, and there is no God beside thee.
A new song did they that were delivered sing to thy name by the seashore; together did all praise and own thee King, and say, Jehovah shall reign, world without end!
Blessed be the Lord who saveth Israel.”
The song of Moses commemorated the greatest deliverance in the history of God’s people Israel, and the victorious martyrs, brought through the sea of persecution to the promised land of heaven, sing that song.
But the martyrs have their own song.
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