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[April 29, 2010]
--"See, the home of God
is among the mortals. He will dwell with them; they will be his
peoples, and God himself will be with them; he will wipe every tear
from their eyes. Death will be no more; mourning and crying and
pain will be no more, for the first things have passed
away."-Revelation 21: 3-4
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Who says Revelation is not a great book? Passages like this litter
the landscape of the New Testament's final book; a letter from a
pastor, named John, to his seven congregations recording an
apocalyptic vision he received while in exile on the barren
Mediterranean island of Patmos. This passage is tucked in the end
of the letter and describes the conditions on earth after God has
restored and renewed all of creation. In addition to the creation
of a new heaven, new earth and new Jerusalem, life itself will be
transformed. Pain, suffering and death will give way to an eternity
spent in the presence of God himself. Not too bad a way to spend
time, if you ask me. But it comes with a caveat that I did not
include here. This new life is for those who conquer, writes John.
It is not for everyone.
While we like to think of God as this big, all inclusive, bundle of
salvation, the Bible does not always support this view and John
tethers a fairly pessimistic vision of the breadth of God's grace to
this inspiring passage about the end of days. Those who conquer get
in, those who are faithless, idolatrous, lustful etc... get left
out. That is not so great. And I share this with you not because I
think we should base our entire understanding of salvation on John's
vision, I don't, nor because I want you to worry about your own
salvation, I don't. But I share this with you to remind you that
the Christian journey has expectations attached. Following Jesus
Christ is not something we are to do part way; it is not something
we are to do when we feel like it, when it is convenient, when it is
easy, but something we are often to do in spite of inconvenience,
fear or difficulty. We follow Jesus because Jesus has stuck by us,
and has promised to stay with us for all time. Make no mistake,
Jesus Christ makes an exclusive claim on our life as Savior and
Lord! John's Revelation is yet another reminder...we are not
called to be a little bit Christian!
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Prayer: God, help me to follow you this week and to
dedicate my life to you. I want to be more faithful to you and to
give more of my life to you. Please help me. I pray in Jesus'
name. Amen.
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