God’s Restoration of All Things
Revelation 15-19
Restoration is
at the heart of our Christian faith. In
the beginning of human history, the Bible says that God created Adam and Eve
and put them in the beautiful Garden of Eden. Everything
that Adam and Eve could ever want or need was in that garden. And God, their loving Father, walked and
talked with Adam and Eve each day.
God told
Adam and Eve that everything in the garden was theirs to enjoy, except one
thing. Adam and Eve were not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and
evil that stood in the middle of the Garden of Eden. If they did, God said that
they would die. They didn’t believe God and decided not to obey Him and to do
things their own way. So, Adam and Eve disobeyed
God and ate some of the forbidden fruit on the tree of the knowledge of good
and evil.
And when they did, they knew something had
changed! Things weren’t quite right! Adam and Eve knew that they were naked, and
they didn’t like it and wanted to cover themselves. And when God came to walk with them that
afternoon, they ran away and hid from God. Their sin had broken their precious intimacy
with their loving Father. Adam and Eve’s sin changed God’s wonderful and
perfect world into a broken and sinful world (Genesis 3) And with sin came sorrow
and death. So much was lost on that terrible day.
But God’s
restoration work began immediately. With
a broken heart, God, their loving heavenly Father, didn’t leave them there in
their sin. Right off, when Adam and Eve
needed coverings for their nakedness, God provided clothing made from a lamb’s
skin. That first sacrifice providing
clothing and pointed toward the ultimate sacrificial Lamb of God – Jesus Christ.
God didn’t
leave Adam and Eve and their children, but He promised to be there for them if
they would try to obey. And God promised through the prophets that someday He
would restore the world to it’s former sinless state. And through Christ He will restore all those
who would desire to follow Him to righteousness. In the book of Revelation, it
says that Jesus’ followers will wear white robes, which is symbolic of Jesus’
righteousness given to them. This
restoration will take place during the end times. Acts 3:21 speaks of “the
times of restoration of all things, which God has spoken through all of His
holy prophets since the world began.”
The book of
Revelation is all about the end times and about restoration. It may not seem like that to us when we read
chapter after chapter in the book of Revelation about God’s burning judgments against
a sinful world. Fire and judgments may
not sound like restoration. But there
would be no restoration if sin was not judged and dealt with. Just like a person
with cancer cannot be healthy and well again until all the malignant cancer
cells are killed and gone from his body, so our world cannot be restored until
all malignant sin is gone.
Our neighbor had throat cancer and was about
to die. The cancer had metastasized to other parts of his body. One night his
throat started bleeding badly and he couldn’t breathe. He was rushed to the
hospital and had surgery where much of the cancer growths were cut out. Then he had long months of radiation treatments
and more painful months of chemotherapy, where the rest of those deadly cancer cells
were burned and radiated. Months where he was nauseated and sick. Finally, now he is slowly gaining his strength
back and learning to talk without a voice.
Like our
neighbor, it seems the book of Revelation is about a sick and dying world going
through surgery, radiation and chemotherapy to be free of the cancerous sin
before it can be restored. The whole
message of Revelation can be summarized in Revelation 17:14a where it says: “These
(evil powers) will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them. For He is Lord of lords and King of kings,…” Revelation is all about the war between Good
and evil, Life and death.
We read in Revelation
chapter 15 and 16 about the seven angels having seven last plagues and pouring
out their seven bowls upon the rebellious sinful world. We read in chapter 17
about the scarlet harlot and the scarlet beast.
The harlot’s name was on her forehead and her name was “Mystery Babylon
the Great, the Mother of Harlots and of the Abominations of the Earth”. Bible scholars suggest that the harlot
symbolizes a world system of idolatry and depravity that is opposed to
God.
Chapter 18
covers the fall of this great evil principality in our world, the mystery
Babylon. All these visions in Revelation
I believe are symbols and pictures of evil spiritual powers in our world fighting
against our righteous God. The world
mourns Babylon’s fall in chapter 18. Babylon,
the great harlot who corrupted the world.
And Satan, the dragon, is bound and thrown into the bottomless pit for
1,000 years. But then in chapter 19, Heaven exults over the fall of this evil
Babylon. The voice of a great multitude exults
over the triumph of righteousness and truth over evil. Alleluias can be heard all over heaven. Finally, this terrible cancer of sin has been completely
removed from the world. And now finally,
healing can take place!
At last the sin
and curse of the whole world has been burned away and now everything can be
restored. The last three chapters of Revelation nearly jump off of the page
with glories too marvelous for us to even begin to understand. The new heaven and new earth, the marriage of
the Lamb, the pure river of the waters of life and the perpetual fruit-bearing
trees whose leaves give “healing for the nations.” The glorious vision of the final consummation
of human history is all there for us to read in Revelation 21 and 22.
In the end God has restored all that was lost
and even more. When our loving God and Father restores what is lost, it is
always increased, multiplied and improved so that its latter state is even better
than before. Next week we will finish the book of Revelation. We are through
with all of God’s judgments. Through with sin, wars, troubles and sorrow.
Through with fears, anger, sickness and death. There will be great rejoicing! These
last chapters in Revelation will be describing things too wonderful and
marvelous for our little minds to begin to understand. But let’s give it a try!
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