The Door Opens in Heaven and John is
Invited In
Revelation 4 and 5
The central
scene of the book of Revelation occurs when a trumpet sounds and John is
invited up into heaven. “Come on up and
I will show you what must take place after this.” Jesus tells John. (Revelation 4:1) We can know nothing of
future events unless God is pleased to show us.
Otherwise the future is “within the veil” unless God opens the
door. But the door was opened for John
and he was shown heaven and these future events and told to pass what he saw
and heard on to us. What a
blessing!
John sees a
throne and the “Indescribable One” sits on it.
His appearance was like jasper and carnelian and transcendent
brightness. John sees an emerald rainbow
about the throne. Twenty-four elders are surrounding God and many Bible
scholars believe the twenty-four elders represent the twelve tribes of Israel
and the twelve disciples. They are dressed
in white robes. This represents the fact
that they are dressed in righteousness.
And all twenty-four elders are wearing golden crowns, believed to signify
the honor given to them by God.
On each side of the throne are four living
creatures with wings and covered with eyes.
One creature is like a lion, and another is like an ox. The third one had a face like a man, and the
forth creature is like a flying eagle. It remains a mystery to us what these
four living creatures represent. But the
book of Revelation is full of mysteries.
The
twenty-four elders and the four living creatures are all praising God without
ceasing. (Revelation 4:4-11) Falling down before the One on the throne. It is their glory to be glorifying God. The God who is their creator and preserver
and Redeemer. They are singing: “Holy, holy, holy to the Lord God Almighty. Who
was, and is, and is to come.” (Revelation
4:8b)
But then
John notices a scroll in the right hand of God who sits on the throne. The scroll is sealed with seven seals and we
believe that what is written inside the scroll is related to God’s authority
over the course of history. Suddenly an angel appears and loudly asks a
question: “Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?” (Revelation
5:2)
There is
silence in heaven as no one seems to be able to answer that question. Scripture reads: “No one in heaven or on earth
or under the earth is able to open the scroll or even look inside it. “(Revelation
5:3) No one is worthy to perform this task!
No one! God’s will in history
cannot continue unless someone is worthy to open the scroll. The angel’s question echoes through the air,
while each living being in heaven waits for some unknown hero to step
forward.
John realizes
the seriousness of the dilemma and he begins to weep, because he thinks there
is no one in heaven worthy. (Revelation 5:4) But then one of the elders tells
John not to weep and reminds him that there is One who is worthy! The elder tells John, “See, the Lion of the
tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that He can open the
scroll and its seven seals.” (Revelation 5:5)
We recognize
today that the lion is an aggressive animal and “king of the beasts”. Jewish
prophets in the Old Testament foretold that their promised Savior and Messiah
would be from the line of David and called “the Root of David” from the prophet
Isaiah. (Isaiah 11:1) Jesus would come
from the line of Judah, where Judah is called a “lion with a scepter” (A
scepter is a symbol of royalty.) (Genesis 49:9-10 -Jacob’s prophecy over his
son Judah)
So, Jesus
Christ is this promised “Lion of Judah” and “Root of David” from ancient
Biblical prophecy! Will this Lion come
and lead a political revolution? Will this
Lion come and open the seven seals from the scroll in heaven? All heaven waits expectantly. But no Lion appears!
Instead John
sees “a Lamb standing as if it had been slaughtered.” This broken, bleeding and
resurrected Lamb is encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. He has seven horns (Horns are a symbol of
strength) and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all
the earth. (Revelation 5:6-7) He
appears as a Lamb having seven horns and seven eyes, having perfect power
(horns) to execute all the Will of God and perfect wisdom to understand it all.
– having the seven spirits of God (Seven is a number representing completion.)
This
crucified Lamb comes and takes the scroll from the hand of the One on the
throne. He is the only One in all of
earth and heaven worthy to open the seals of the scroll!
Perhaps some
humans would be disappointed if they did not see a victorious Lion come forward
to fight and save the world. But all the
crowd in heaven understands and falls down “before the Lamb” singing a “new
song” “You are worthy to take the scroll, for you were slaughtered and by your
blood you ransomed for God, saints from every tribe and language and people and
nation.” (Revelation 5:8-13) John’s vision of heaven includes ethnic
diversity! The ground at the foot of the
cross is level. No racial group is better than the other. We are all one in
Christ.
The Lamb (Jesus
Christ) achieved victory over evil by submitting to execution and trusting in
God to raise Him from the dead. We are called to follow this “Lamb” wherever He
goes. Following the nonviolent Lamb is
risky - and always has been. We may have
to lose our life to gain it. We will be
out of step with the world. What are the political and economic costs of
following this Lamb – this One who has been crucified? Are we able to be crucified with Him?
The fifth
chapter of Revelation ends with a glorious vision of millions and millions of bright
angels and the four living creatures with eyes and the elders all bowing down and
holding golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints. And they are all loudly singing a new song. This band of rejoicing heavenly hosts are encircling
round and round the throne. And in the
center of it all is the Lamb.