Insiders and outsiders.

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“Blessed are those who wash their robes. They will be permitted to enter through the gates of the city and eat the fruit from the tree of life. Outside the city are the dogs—the sorcerers, the sexually immoral, the murderers, the idol worshipers, and all who love to live a lie.” Revelation‬ ‭22‬:‭14‬-‭15‬ ‭NLT‬‬

In this “city of God,” the New Jerusalem, that sounds like an actual city and not a just a simile. There is quite a difference between the inhabitants and the outsiders (those with unwashed robes – still pridefully clinging to their sin) Vincent’s Word Studies says, “Dogs (οἱ κύνες),” was the term of reproach with which the Judaizers stigmatized the Gentiles as impure. In the Mosaic law the word is used to denounce the moral profligacies of heathen worship. These “herds of dogs which prowl about Eastern cities, without a home and without an owner, feeding on the refuse and filth of the streets, quarreling among themselves, and attacking the passer-by, explain both applications of the image.” John describes WHO these “dogs” are outside the city, not allowed in. The sorcerers, “phármakos – properly, a sorcerer; used of people using drugs and “religious incantations” to drug people into living by their illusions – like having magical (supernatural) powers to manipulate God into giving them more temporal possessions.” The sexually immoral, pornos: a fornicator, anyone engaging in sexual immorality – where we get our word “pornography” from. The murders, idol worshipers (eidólolatrés: an image worshiper) and everyone living and loving a lie (pseudos: a falsehood). These humans, the druggies, the pornos, the murders and psycho-pseudos are all living like wild dogs outside the city?

This sounds like my neighbors in Santa Ana! If that sounds judgey, I’m sorry. John seems to let us know that these are folks who WANT to live in the grand illusion of their sin, believing they’re not only right, that nothing is wrong with them, but also want everybody to be “free” to live their most wicked life and fantasies! These are folks we DO NOT want to be or become – those who LOVE (phileó: friendship love) to live the lie. I’ve not seen countries or cities where these dogs run free, terrorizing the streets, but my kids have seen this in Fiji. They came home with scary stories of these dogs running the streets, looking like each one of them was demon possessed! They fought with anything and everything, running in packs with a lead dog that was the meanest and strongest among the herd. At night, my son said, they roam and howl all night long, sending shivers up his spine. These are what John says are left outside the city – the forever unredeemed! I’m not sure where this fits into the picture of hell and the torment of fire and judgment, but this does not sound like anyplace that I want to live out eternity. Thankfully the folks with “washed robes,” undoubtedly cleaned by the blood of Christ who washes away sin, live forever in the city, eating from the tree of life!

Prayer

Dad,
Wow. If that’s what moral freedom or absolute freedom to live IN my sin and by my own rules and justifications of right and wrong eventually yield – forget it! I would not choose to move to or live in a place that is eternally run by wild dogs! I choose grace! I choose mercy! I choose to understand who I am in my sin and admit I’m wrong. That place is no fake-freedom I want any part of. Of course, I didn’t come to you that way, did I? I came broken, already living in a sort of Hell in my past and family. I came to you and found love and forgiveness, truth and a promise of real life. A life full and amazing. I didn’t choose to love you to avoid this dog-infested gang existing outside the city. I chose to love you because you forgave me, healed me, restored me and have given me LIFE! I do not want the lie. “For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.” Hebrews‬ ‭13‬:‭14‬ ‭NLT‬‬