Signed,
Sealed and Delivered
In Revelation 7 we are
introduced to a huge crowd of, “144,000 from all the tribes of Israel, (7:4)” -
12,000 from each tribe. A quick analysis highlights that this is not intended
to be literal Israel because the roll call of tribes is different from that in
the Old Testament, and Judah is mentioned first rather than the traditional
listing from the oldest to the youngest sons of Jacob, which would have Reuben first.
That added to the
process of sealing each person on their forehead tells us that something
important is being demonstrated to John, and us, in this vision. Its urgency is
emphasized by the fact that this is a heavenly interruption (Chapter 7) between
opening the sixth (chapter 6) and the seventh seal (Chapter 8) on the scroll. All of these
symbols add up to a very powerful representation of God, and His relationship
to His people.
In the previous chapter
(6:12-17) a future ferocious and earth-devastating series of events is shown.
Things are going to change, and it is being facilitated by God. While it is not
the purpose of this post to explore the specifics of those devastating changes,
it is quite natural that these faithful ones might be asking how they would survive
through this traumatic turn of events. What will happen to them?
The seal on their
foreheads (7:3-4) lets them know full well that God knows who His faithful ones
are. He has His eyes on them/you – never out of His sight - similar in some
respects to the picture of Jesus walking in the middle of His churches
(represented by lampstands- 1:12-20).
Some might say that if
indeed He knows those who are His, He would protect them from the coming
trauma. That has never been a promise. The church in Smyrna would "suffer
persecution for ten days," (2:10), and is exhorted to faithfulness. What
He has promised is, “I will never leave you, I will never forsake you, (Hebrews
13:5).”
Just as God gives the
assurance of His presence with these 144,000, He gives us the assurance that
His eyes have not left us even when life has turned our world upside down. We
have been given a seal just as these had received. “Having believed you were
marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit
guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s
possession -to the praise of His glory (Ephesians 1:13b-14).”
There will be times in
the life of each Christian when things get difficult – life has slapped us in
the face or punched us in the gut. It is important that we know that God has
not turned His back on us. He knows you and recognizes your faithfulness in
both the good times and when the hard knocks of life come our way. You are
signed, sealed and delivered into God’s presence and loving hands.
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