Revelation 4:9
In Rev. 4:9-11 the Bible says, "And when those four beasts give glory and honor and
thanks to Him that sat on the throne, who lives forever and ever, the four and
twenty elders fall down before Him that sat on the throne, and worship him that
lives forever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying, Thou
art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory, and honor, and power; for thou hast
created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created."
The 24 elders who are seated near the throne of God were given crowns to wear.
These crowns were probably earned as a result of faithful service to God. In II
Tim. 4:7-8 the apostle Paul said near the end of his life, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my
course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness."
God will give great rewards including
crowns and positions of authority to those who have faithfully served Him. But
in spite of these rewards, our relationship with the Lord is completely based
upon the grace of God. It’s the grace of God through Christ that gives us the
forgiveness of sins. It’s also the grace of God through Christ that gives us
the means to live for Him in this world. Therefore, no one has any reason to
boast. If anyone accomplishes anything that glorifies God, it’s not them: it’s
the grace of God in them. We should strive to be more like the 24 elders who
are seated near the throne of God, and we should strive to be more like the
creatures who are in the presence of God, in that we should be careful to give
God the honor and the glory that He alone deserves. Too often we praise some
Christian who has appeared to accomplish something out of the ordinary. We
should praise God instead. When we all get to heaven, if we have gained any
rewards or any crowns, we will do the same thing that the 24 elders did. We
will cast our crowns before the throne and we will say, "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and
power."
The Bible says in Rev. 4:9 that the four
beasts give glory and honor and thanks to him that sits upon the throne. It
also says as we just read that the 24 elders say to Him, "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor
and power." Notice why the elders praised Him. They praised Him for
creation. They praised Him for all the things that He created. Remember in the
book of Genesis after God created the world, He looked at the things that He
created and He said, "It is good."
You can look at the good side of things or the bad side. You can think about
the good things of this world or the bad things. Evidently the 24 elders who
are seated near the throne of God think of the good things. It’s a wonderful
world that God has created. Always look for the good things of this world.
Why did God create such a wonderful world?
According to the 24 elders in Rev. 4:11, he created it for His pleasure. Some
people have it all wrong. They think that God created the world for their
pleasure, and they go about to use who and what they can for their pleasure or
their benefit. Some young men think that young women were created for their
pleasure. But they are also wrong. Whenever you see anyone or anything, you can
know that in some way this was created for God’s pleasure.
In Revelation Chapter 5 the apostle John
continues his description of the things that he saw and heard in heaven near
the throne of God. Rev. 5:1-4 says, "And I saw
in the right hand of Him that sat on the throne a book written within and on
the backside, sealed with seven seals. And I saw a strong angel proclaiming
with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals
thereof? And no man in heaven, nor in the earth, neither under the earth, was
able to open the book, neither to look thereon. And I wept much, because no man
was found worthy to open and read the book, neither to look thereon."
John saw that there was in the right hand
of Jesus a book. This book was not the Bible. We will be told about the contents
of the book with seven seals in Chapters 6-8, but for now we are simply going
to be told some important characteristics of this book. Even though it is not
the Bible, it has some things about it that are similar to the Bible. When John
first saw the book, it was sealed. The Bible is also sealed and its contents
are hidden from those who do not have the Spirit of God.
The book with seven seals is in the right
hand of Jesus. It’s something that is important to Him, and something that He
will use as an instrument. Of course, we know that the Bible is also very
important. It’s the most important book in the world. In our day and age the
Bible is also one of His instruments that is used to reveal His truth and His
will to the world. If you want to learn more things about God and if you want
to always know God’s will, then as you journey through this life you must keep
yourself as a student of the Bible. In the Bible you will find revealed
mysteries and secrets about how life can be lived in this world. If the Bible
is opened up to you by the grace of God and by the Spirit of God, your life
will be changed and therefore your destiny will be changed.
A great change will also take place when
the book with seven seals is opened. Thank God that the day is coming when the
problems of mankind will be resolved. There is a wonderful day planned by God
in the future when sorrows and disease and death and injustice and sins of
every kind will cease forever. In that day the knowledge of the Lord shall
cover the land as the waters cover the sea, and the beginning of the end of
this age will be ushered in by the opening of the seals of the book. Once the
seals are opened great events will take place that will mark the beginning of
the end of life as we know it.
The aspirations of believers of all ages
will be finally realized once the seals of the book have been opened.
Therefore, John was greatly troubled when he heard the strong angel say that no
man was worthy to open the book. Evidently, John knew that if the book was
not opened mankind would forever continue in its unending cycle whereby birth
is always followed by death, and in between too often is the sorrow and woe
that so easily plagues us all.
Just as man cannot save himself from his own
sinful nature, but requires a Savior; even so, no man is worthy to open the
seals of the book that will change everything. What man cannot do, God can do.
Nothing is impossible to God. Mankind will never be able to fix all the
problems of the world; but God will transform the world; and Jesus will open
the seals of the book to set it all in motion. Rev. 5:5-7 says, "And one of the elders said unto me, Weep not:
behold the lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of David, has prevailed to open
the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof. And I beheld, and lo, in the
midst of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders,
stood a lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are
the seven spirits of God sent forth into all the earth. And he came and took
the book out of the right hand of him that sat upon the throne."
John was weeping, but he was told to weep
not. Most of the times when humans sorrow, they could look at things in such a
way to not sorrow. Jesus told the disciples more than once to be of good cheer.
Christians are told in the Bible to rejoice always. We certainly have many
things to rejoice about, and many of those things are recorded here in the book
of Revelation. Two thousand years ago Jesus came into the world and took care
of the sin problem for the human race. What John was witnessing in heaven was
that Jesus will put into motion the final events of human history and will
eventually usher in the best times that the world has ever known.
No man can do this, but Jesus can because
He is the lion of the tribe of Juda and the Root of David. To king David were
given from God the promises of a future glorious kingdom. When Jesus came to
the earth, He came in the lineage of David in order to fulfill the promises. In
the future we will know Jesus as a great king, but we will never forget what He
did for us on the cross, and so John saw Him as "a
Lamb as it has been slain."
The Bible says in Rev. 5:8-10, "And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and
four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them
harps, and golden vials full of fragrances which are the prayers of saints. And
they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy to take the book and to open the
seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood
out of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation; And have made us unto
our God kings and priests: and we shall reign on the earth."
We are reading in the book of revelation
about a new age that will be ushered in, when we will see things that we have
never seen before. "Eye has not seen and ear
has not heard the things that God has prepared for them that love Him."
But in the age in which we now live, we do not yet see these things. That’s
because in this age, we have been called to live by faith. "The just shall live by faith." God
wants us to grow in faith. Jesus rebuked the disciples when they did not have
enough faith, and He said to them, "O ye of
little faith."
One consequence of having faith is that you
will pray. If you believe that God is, and that He is a rewarder of those that
diligently seek Him, then you will pray. God wants us to pray to Him, and He
invites us to pray to Him. Jesus said, "Ask
and it shall be given you." God wishes that every one had faith in
Him, and at least there have always been a few on the earth who have had faith.
The prayers of these few are very precious to God. According to Rev. 5:8 the
prayers of believers are in constant remembrance before the throne of God. They
are mentioned as being in golden vials because gold is a precious metal. The
prayers are mentioned as being a sweet fragrance in the presence of God in
order to show how much God is pleased with them and how much He enjoys them.
Don’t you also like to hear from someone that you love?
Notice the things that are in the very
presence of God in heaven as described in Rev. 5:8-9: a book, prayers, and the
singing of praises to God. If you want your church services to be more like
heaven, the ceremonies and the order of service are not so very important.
What’s important is that you also have these three things: a book that is
opened and its wonders revealed, prayers, and the singing of praises to God.
Notice why Christ is praised in heaven. He is praised because He "was slain, and
hast redeemed us to God." No matter what has happened to you in
your life, if you are a believer you will always have this for which to praise
God: the fact that He died for you. Most of us do not praise God enough for
this one thing alone.
You will also be able to praise Him for the
position to which He has elevated you. Not many wise, not many mighty, not many
noble are called. It’s the common people who heard Him gladly. But for those
who do hear Him, He will give exceedingly and abundantly above all that they
could ask or think. Two of the things that He has given every believer is that
He has made us kings and priests. In politics and in religion, in power and in
influence the greatest people on the earth are the people of God. We may often
be insignificant to the world, but to God we are the greatest of all peoples.
In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus promised that the meek shall inherit the
earth, and His promise shall be fulfilled when He returns as the King of kings
because His believers will be kings also. As far as God is concerned we are
already kings. There are many religions in the world and each of these
religions have their clergy and their leaders and their priests; but the only
true priests of God are the believers in Jesus because they are the ones whose
prayers are ever before the throne of God, and they are the ones whom God has
sent with the gospel into the world.
We can be happy and confident and secure
knowing that God has made us kings and priests. We should never be insecure or
doubtful or questioning if God has any purpose for our lives. He has great
plans and purposes for each of His believers. We are His kings and His priests.
It’s important to note that every believer is called a king and a priest. Male
or female, young or old, no matter what race or nationality: every believer is
called to leadership and to service, with no exceptions and no limitations. Be
careful to avoid any system of theology or church doctrine that puts a limit on
what some of the believers are permitted to do in the service of God. The Bible
says that every believer is a king and every believer is a priest. Humans who
have little faith will tend to build limitations where God has put none.
It should be of little surprise that God
has offered opportunity to all in His service. Are we not all equal in our
standing before God that is based upon grace alone through faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ, and we have we not all come to salvation on the same basis and in
the same way? "All have sinned and come short
of the glory of God." This is just as true about men as it is about
women, and is just as true about blacks as it is about whites. "Whosoever shall
call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." This is just as
true for the young as it is for the old, and is equally true for all races.
John saw heaven, and he saw that praises were being sung before the throne of
God because God had redeemed human beings "out
of every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation." If you want
your church services to be more like heaven, then make sure that all races are
welcome there. There is something terribly wrong when believers, whether black
or white, are prejudiced against those of other races.
In Rev. 5:11-12 the Bible says, "And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels
round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them
was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, Saying with a
loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and
wisdom, and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing." Ten
thousand times ten thousand equals 100 million. John saw 100 million angels
around the throne of God, and then millions of more angels. Either angels are
very small or the throne of God is very large. It’s probably the latter. At any
rate, there were more angels than John could count. In the book of Genesis
Jacob saw angels ascending and descending ladders from heaven. God has chosen
to create many messengers for the purpose of doing His will, and these many
messengers undoubtedly each have many wonderful things that could be said about
what they look like or what they have accomplished in the service of God. But
none of them are praised or worshipped before the throne: only Jesus. And Jesus
is praised for the same reason that we will also praise Him throughout
eternity: because He is the "Lamb that was
slain."
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