Wednesday, November 05, 2008

A Throne In Heaven

I saw a throne standing in heaven, and One sitting on the throne. - John (Rev. 4:2)

John, the Apostle, was exiled on the island of Patmos. He must have felt confused at times, trying to make sense of his circumstances. One day while he was worshiping, God parted the heavens and allowed John to see something that would forever change his way of seeing things in this life. Here's what he learned:

1. There Is A Supernatural Reality Around Us.


When the heavens were opened, John saw that there was another reality that transcends this one. It is a supernatural world where our God sits on His throne. He isn't pacing the corridors of heaven because this world is out of control. God is at rest, so we can be too.

We live in a dual world -- the seen and unseen. When we don't like what we see in this world, we can be encouraged to know that the unseen world is the dominant world. When your outlook is bleak, try the uplook.

2. There Is A Sovereign Ruler Over Us.

When the outward look in life seems dismal, the upward look can bring comfort and peace in the midst of any trying situation. John could have said, "Outwardly, I see a barren island imprisoning me, but upwardly I see my God on His throne. That's enough for me!"

Life doesn't just happen. God is in control of every detail. We may feel at times like we've been sentenced to a prison in our circumstances, but God is working out His perfect plan in our lives at every moment.

3. There Can Be A Spirit of Rejoicing Within Us.

Once we know that the world we can see is temporal and that the one we can't see with our eyes in eternal, we'll be able to look up and see the throne with Someone sitting on it. When we see Him and realize that He is in control of life, then we have reason to rejoice regardless of what our outward circumstances may be.

It was from prison that Paul wrote, "Rejoice in the Lord. I'll say it again: Rejoice!" Our joy is in the Lord. No matter what we may face in life, we can find joy because its Source is Eternal, not external. These are exciting days because our Life-Source is an eternal God who loves us with all His heart.

3 comments:

  1. Thank you, just what I needed to hear in this very moment. I love the way God uses others to answer our request for help.

    Phil

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  2. What a comforting article.

    Blessings! JJ

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  3. I think this is a wonderful blog. It just needs a little more information for understanding.

    1. We do live in a dual world, as in we are dual beings. Ezekiel talks about this duality when he says, "...the wheels and their workings..." and "...like a wheel in the middle of a wheel..." --the seen and unseen. Our outer wheel is this physical body and our inner wheel is our Soul.
    2. The circumstances we find ourselves in, here on Earth, is a prison or a type of hell. This hell, called tartarus in Greek, is not a physical burning but a spiritual burning. We are subject to vanity and have to overcome this life to reconnect with our Soul. Gods plan is perfect.
    3. What we can't see or remember is who we really are in the unseen world. We are the creator angels called the Ophannim. There is rejoicings going on because of our salvation through Christ Jesus. We are so important that God assigned guardian angels to watch after us. The Ophannim wheel angels are so important that there are recorder angels keeping a record of all the things we do. The creator angels are so important that God the I-Am let his only Son be born here for our salvation. WoW!

    Yeah, rejoicing is going on for us in the Father's House. The Kingdom of Heaven is Within, therefore the rejoicings are within us.
    I Love You!
    God Bless You!

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