SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 09/03/2005
My Worship Time Focus: More Judgment
Bible Reading &
Meditation Reference: Revelations 14:16-18
Message of the verse: “17 After that, another angel came from
the Temple in
heaven, and he also had a sharp sickle. 18
Then another angel, who has power to destroy the world with fire, shouted to
the angel with the sickle, ‘Use your sickle now to gather the clusters of
grapes from the vines of the earth, for they are fully ripe for judgment.’”
In this
chapter there are six angels involved in either giving out the Gospel or giving
out warnings of judgment to come or judgment upon those who have not paid attention to the first angel
and heeded his call.
Verse
seventeen describes an angel coming out of the Temple in heaven carrying
another sharp sickle, and then in verse eighteen there is another angel
involved in this process of judgment telling the first angel to use his sickle
to gather the clusters of grapes from the vines on the earth for these vines
are ripe and ready for the harvest.
Again I can
see this principle of Genesis 15:16 here, and that is that God does not bring
judgment on those who dwell upon the earth, be it individual people or groups
of people or nations, until the time is right.
I believe it can be explained like this:
God has a cup that He stores up His wrath in and when it is full He will
then judge, similar to the way that verse eighteen explains it by saying that
the grapes from the vines of the earth are fully ripe for judgment. Once again this wrath of God is not a get
even type of wrath, but God’s wrath is planed and because part of His character
is being just then He must bring wrath upon sinful people who have not accepted
the Way He has provided Salvation for all men.
I do not believe that God is standing in heaven cheering as His wrath is
given out on the earth, on the other hand I believe that He is greatly
saddened.
Spiritual meaning for my life today: I seem to be getting hold of what the
wrath of God is all about as I have studied it from the wonderful book of
Revelations, and if I would have understood it better when our children were
home then I could have been a better parent to them. As stated above God does not enjoy executing
His wrath, but because He is just then He must do it. As I think about what Peter writes about
concerning that God will judge His Church before He judges the people outside
His Church then I must continually have the fear of God in my life. As I look at the things unfolding in New
Orleans and how some of those who live there seemed to be enjoying looting the
stores and getting into trouble in other ways it can be easily seen that they
have no fear of the Lord, and that seems to be a big problem in the Church
today too. Part of fearing God for the
believer is to realize that God will judge sin, He has to because He is
just. In the believers life it could be
called discipline because believers are in the family of God and because God
loves His own so much He will not let them live in sin but disciplines them to
make them better.
The Word of God was very challenging to my heart as I read
it this morning.
My Steps of Faith
Today: To live my life in such a way
that I have a better understanding of the fear of the Lord and act like it.
Memory verses for the week: Psalm
27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation; who shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be
afraid?
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