『12-04-2025 PART 1: The Redeemed Before the Throne: Worship, Mystery, and the Miracle of the Lamb’s Blood』のカバーアート

12-04-2025 PART 1: The Redeemed Before the Throne: Worship, Mystery, and the Miracle of the Lamb’s Blood

12-04-2025 PART 1: The Redeemed Before the Throne: Worship, Mystery, and the Miracle of the Lamb’s Blood

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Section 1

In this powerful scene from Revelation 7, the angels, elders, and living creatures fall before the throne and worship God with overwhelming adoration. Their praise reflects the continual worship taking place in Heaven, a worship we join whenever we gather before the Lord. As the passage progresses, one of the elders poses a question to John about those robed in white, and John humbly responds that the elder already knows the answer. This simple exchange highlights how even the apostle John did not possess every answer, reminding us that following God does not demand perfect knowledge, only honest humility. When the elder explains that these are the ones who came out of the Great Tribulation and washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb, the text opens the door to multiple eschatological interpretations. Some see this group as pre-tribulation believers, others mid-tribulation, others post-tribulation, and still others as a symbolic representation of believers throughout history. Each viewpoint offers something meaningful, and none diminishes the glory of what God is revealing.

Section 2

Every perspective carries value when approached with humility rather than division. Those who anticipate a pre-tribulation deliverance emphasize an immediate and expectant hope in Jesus’ return. Those who lean toward a mid-tribulation understanding point to God’s sustaining grace through difficulty, affirming that believers endure trials yet remain under His protection. Post-tribulation thinkers highlight God’s ability to preserve His people through every storm, reinforcing that true safety comes from the Lord Himself. Others view the passage symbolically, seeing the white-robed multitude as a sweeping portrait of all believers who have endured the challenges of life and remained faithful. When these interpretations are held graciously, each one reinforces a beautiful truth about the character of God and the endurance of His people. Scripture does not demand that we force certainty where God has allowed mystery. Instead, the passage invites worship, gratitude, and awe at what God has done and will do for His children.

Section 3

The most astonishing detail is the one often read too quickly: their robes were made white by the blood of the Lamb. In earthly terms, red does not make anything white. Yet here, the blood of Jesus transforms what it touches into purity. This miracle of grace is the true centerpiece of the passage. These redeemed ones stand before God’s throne, serving Him day and night, and He Himself dwells among them. Whatever your eschatological position, this is the true goal of every believer—to be with God, in His presence, forever. The debate about timing becomes secondary to the overwhelming joy of redemption, transformation, and eternal fellowship with the Lord. This is the blessed hope: the glory of God and our everlasting participation in it.

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