The reckoning.

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“And they said, “We give thanks to you, Lord God, the Almighty, the one who is and who always was, for now you have assumed your great power and have begun to reign. The nations were filled with wrath, but now the time of your wrath has come. It is time to judge the dead and reward your servants the prophets, as well as your holy people, and all who fear your name, from the least to the greatest. It is time to destroy all who have caused destruction on the earth.” ‭‭Revelation‬ ‭11‬:‭17‬-‭18‬ ‭NLT‬‬

Revelation, singular, as in the revelation of John, given to him by Jesus, while imprisoned on the island of Patmos. The year, mid-90s AD, very late in John’s life. The book has both fascinated and frustrated millions of people over these 2000 years. The book contains elaborate visions of angels and demons, battles and prophecies of things far into the future. Yet, this is not a book of fiction, but of facts.

Why is it in the Bible? It is believed that it was written to give hope! The world, as it has been since the fall, is in constant chaos. And, in the first century, persecution, torture and death were ubiquitous- most did not escape Rome’s fury to crush this religious sect, proving the power of its empire. Yes, it’s also the finality of this world and the warnings that come with choosing not to reconcile with God. But it’s also a picture of Christ’s supremacy over all things, not just death, hell and the grave, but of evil itself.

It is the final cosmic battle that takes place on this created sphere called Earth! Here in chapter 11, the dreaded seventh trumpet brings the third terror! The elders fall before God’s throne and speak. They conclude that the time has come to bring final justice and final judgment to the planet filled with “orgizó” intense anger. God would bring his own divine and perfect “orgé” wrath, putting an end to earthly reign of chaos and destruction. People actually crave justice, which is often attributed to a limited or bent sense of truth. But deep down inside, humanity believes that ultimate evil and wrongs against innocence should be judged and punished.

The elders final words are a chilling agreement with God’s holiness – “it is time.” The time will come when God will destroy the destroyers! God will judge the dead and reward those who fear His name. I believe that every human on the planet, down deep in their soul, knows they were created, knows right from wrong, and knows there will be a reckoning of all things! I believe God imprinted these truths into us as created beings.

Why do we pursue everything but God? We prefer to believe a lie. We prefer to chase anything and everything that would keep us away from the mirror of truth – that we are broken souls in need of salvation. This is why the book of Revelation is such a mystery to us. The truth has been revealed and written long ago, and even if one has not read God’s Word, there is still that beautiful ache and longing of truth seen in the physical, spiritual world around us. Every single American knows about the book of the end. Yet, we play games to avoid the pain and shame of truth. We believe that shame and truth are toxic? Wow. That’s really messed up! The final reckoning is coming. For those oppressed, vulnerable and marginalized- this is hope. For those living the lie of power to do whatever they want, apart from God – this is judgement.

Prayer

​Dad,
I can’t say that I am a fan of the world coming to an end, knowing there are many who have not yielded their heart to you. However, I am all for the finality and wrapping up of all the evil and injustice that has happened in the history of humanity. I completely understand the days of reckoning ahead and hold fast to your grace and mercy, knowing that my sins are covered by Jesus death and resurrection. I have seen a few cycles of the church believing that the rapture is any day now. I believe it will happen, I also believe we do not know when that will take place. My trust is wholeheartedly in you and you alone. Amen.