Apocalyptic Hallelujahs (Part 1 of 2)

  1. Uncommon Scriptures 

Sometimes a common scripture pops up with an uncommon sense that appears to question common perspectives.  I recall Martin Luther’s revolutionary revelation on “The just shall live by faith.”

In Revelation 18, God judges a “great city,” bringing it to an abrupt end in an atomic plume of smoke that announces the disaster distances away.  It is such a global catastrophe that people express their grief visibly with “dust on their heads” and audibly in triple terrible mournful outbursts as they “cried, weeping and wailing” (v. 19).  The sight is so fearful that terrified mourners keep a safe distance – “afar off” (v.10).

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Not Yet Time to Go

I have come upon many accounts of clinical ‘near-death’ experiences where a believer had found themselves in heaven but were told that they had to return to the earth because it was not yet their time to be there.  Their sudden arrival had to be cancelled even though apparently forced by circumstances.  That would seem to mean that God has a plan for every life (Jeremiah 29:11); that, so long as we live in His will and walk as He leads, no one can send us to heaven before our time. 

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NOT TIME TO DIE

I have come upon many accounts of clinical ‘near-death’ experiences where a believer had found themselves in heaven but were told that they had to return to the earth because it was not yet their time to be there.  Their sudden arrival had to be cancelled even though apparently forced by circumstances.    That would seem to mean that God has a plan for every life (Jeremiah 29:11); that, so long as we live in His will and walk as He leads, no one can send us to heaven before our time.  According to Acts 1:7, there are “times” and “seasons” about our lives and about earth’s events that have been pre-planned by God; times and seasons that He has “put in his own power” – not in the power of our enemies, no matter how bitter they might be or how badly they might try.

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THE ROADMAP TO NOWHERE

Thomas said to him, “Lord, we do not know WHERE you are going; so how can we know THE WAY to get there?” 

John 14:5, Good News Translation.

In this Bible passage, Thomas was saying to Jesus, in effect, “If we don’t know WHERE, can we know HOW?  If we don’t know where You are headed, how can we tell the way to There?”  He seemed to have been saying that destination precedes preparation; that purpose often births process.  Nobody meets someone nowhere.  Someone has to be somewhere for anyone to meet them there.

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The Wrath of a Lamb

Bible theologians have generally spoken of the lamb and the lion sides of Jesus; one side as representing His meekness and love, the other, respectively, as representing His fierceness and fury.   I have come to see, however, that the meek Lamb is not so ‘meek’ after all, and should never be taken for granted.  According to a revelation that one holy man was exceptionally privileged to see, a lamb can also be furious – such shocking fury and wrath that even the rocks and the mountains cannot withstand.

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IDOLS OF GOLD

King Nebuchadnezzar had a golden statue made.  It was ninety feet tall and nine feet wide.  He erected it on the plain of Dara in the province of Babylon. 

Daniel 3:1, New English Translation.

An idol is an idol, whether made of attractive gold or of ugly wood.  Idolatry goes beyond the material of the object, beyond the aesthetic appeal or repulsion of it.  It is in the link it has to the human soul.  

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The Limits of the Best

5  I had a dream that made me afraid. As I was lying in my bed, the images and visions that passed through my mind terrified me. 6 So I commanded that all the wise men of Babylon be brought before me to interpret the dream for me. 7 When the magicians, enchanters, astrologers and diviners came, I told them the dream, but they could not interpret it for me. 8 Finally, Daniel came… 

Daniel 4:5-8, NIV

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PROSPERING IN THE PALACE: LESSONS FROM AN ANCIENT KING

I Nebuchadnezzar was at rest in mine house, and flourishing in my palace. 

Daniel 4:4.

  1. When Kings Speak 

People should listen when great kings speak, especially successful ancient kings who made their contributions to the wonders of their time.  Before us is the insightful confession of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, famed in history also for his contribution of hanging gardens to the wonders of the ancient world.  

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LOOK UP: WRONG SIGNS OF A RIGHT SEASON

We usually speak of right times for right actions, or right actions in right places, but we find in the holy scriptures that sometimes it doesn’t work that way with God, or our sense of the ‘right time’ and ‘right place’ differs so much from God’s perpective that we get perplexed sometimes to the point of depression, feeling that God abandoned us. 

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