Scripture: Revelation 21:1-7
This final week of Advent also marks our final week of our journey through the book of Revelation. And as I promised that first week – we end up pretty much right where we started. With Jesus saying to us once again, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end.” We began by hearing the promises given to the seven churches, to those who conquer and overcome – that they would be given crowns, robes, and made pillars in the temple of God. And here we see the culmination – what those who “conquer” will inherit.
These past 7 weeks we’ve gone on a very “revealing” journey about our world – of where we are versus where God wants us to be. We’ve seen beasts, harlots, plagues, horsemen and countless other threats to our world, our livelihoods and our faith lives. We have been called out of the evil systems of our world, called out of operating like the rest of the world operates, called to a life of faithfulness, called to renew our love for one another, called to hear the promises that we will be victorious if we can resist the seductions of evil around us.
And now, at the end of the book – we are being invited in and given a glimpse of God’s vision for our future.
As the conquering Word of God goes out and defeats the evils and threats we face on a regular basis, Revelation 21 and 22 invite us in to see what God envisions for our world. Invites us to see what heaven on earth will look like. Invites us to see how what we pray each week will become a reality. “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”
Revelation has not been about rapturing us up into heaven so we don’t have to face the ugliness of our world - but rather delivers to us a promise that equips us to handle the ugliness and evil of the world around us. Instead of sweeping us up into heaven to let the world just fend for itself and be destroyed – Revelation ends instead with God and his Kingdom DESCENDING, coming down to earth – coming down to us.
