Tagged: Bible Reading & Meditation

KING OF THE POOR

“Christ must reign until God has put all enemies under His feet.” —1 Corinthians 15:25 Kings traditionally are concerned about pomp and circumstance, military might, taxes, palaces, and monuments. King Jesus is altogether different. When King Jesus “comes in His glory, escorted by all the angels of heaven, He will sit upon His royal throne, and all the nations will be assembled before Him” (Mt 25:31-32). He will judge on behalf of refugees, the naked, the sick, and the imprisoned (Mt 25:36). He has no Pentagon, no military budget, and no national debt. He commands: “Owe no debt to anyone...

THE TRUE CHURCH

“The earth’s inhabitants gloat over them and in their merriment exchange gifts, because these two prophets harassed everyone on earth.” —Revelation 11:10 The two witnesses, two olive trees, and two lampstands represent the Church (Rv 11:3-4; see also Rv 1:20). The Church has such power that fire comes out of her mouth to devour her enemies (Rv 11:5). The Lord has given the Church “the keys of the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 16:19). She is “the pillar and bulwark of truth” (1 Tm 3:15). Because the Church is the Body of the almighty Christ (see 1 Cor 12:27), she is...

SWEET-SOUR

“In my mouth it tasted as sweet as honey, but when I swallowed it my stomach turned sour.” –Revelation 10:10 Imagine hearing a voice from heaven. Then you meet an angel, a gigantic angel who stands “on the sea and on the land” (Rv 10:8). This angel commands you to eat a little book (Rv 10:9). Books are not your favorite food, but try saying “no” to an angel. Surprisingly, the book tastes sweet, although later it tastes sour in your stomach and gives you indigestion (Rv 10:10). Eating the little scroll is accepting God’s call to prophesy. This ministry...

“THE PATH TO PEACE” (LK 19:42)

“You failed to recognize the time of your visitation.” –Luke 19:44 King Jesus visited the people of Jerusalem. They refused to accept Him as King and wouldn’t rest until He was nailed to a cross. Refusing to accept Jesus as King had disastrous consequences. They could have had peace had they accepted Jesus (Lk 19:42). Instead, in 70 A.D., they were surrounded by their enemies, the Romans, and Jerusalem was completely destroyed (see Lk 19:43-44). In today’s psalm, the people do recognize the visitation of their King, the Messiah. “The children of Zion rejoice in their King” (Ps 149:2). They...

BASIC TRAINING

“Day and night, without pause, they sing: ‘Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty.’ ” –Revelation 4:8 We pray each day that God’s “will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Mt 6:10). In heaven, it’s God’s will that we praise Him “without pause” (Rv 4:8). When we pray the Our Father, we therefore pray that we would praise God on earth as He is praised in heaven. Each day of our lives then becomes a day of training in praise, a preparation for our destiny of giving eternal praise to the Lord (Eph 1:3, 12). Daily...