Daily Bread for Dec 27, Rev 9-12
Today’s readings are Rev 9-12.
In Rev 9, having
blown the trumpets, the angels are the heralds of the living God, pronouncing
His judgment on the world. Notice that, as the woes are released, they are subject
to God’s authority who limits them as to what they may do. Meanwhile, God’s
children are protected from the trial and suffering the woes bring (Rev 9:4).
The first four trumpets affect a part of the world but not
all. Judgment is being poured out. Justice is being served. But, there is still
time for those who remain to repent and be saved.
God is in sovereign control of all that is occurring. He is
orchestrating the events at the end of history with the same precision and
power that He has been exercising throughout the Bible from the beginning of
Genesis (Rev 10:7-11).
We see God’s accuracy and precision in the measurements
prescribed in Rev 11:1-3 which shows us that God is omniscient down to the
slightest detail. His omnipotence is on display in Rev 11:4-14).
Rev 12
depicts war in the heavenlies between "the woman" and "the
dragon," both of which are symbolic. The woman is a sign of God's goodness
and sovereign authority and the dragon a symbol of pure evil. The dragon loses
and is ejected from heaven. These signs, whatever earthly counterparts they may
or may not represent, are also representative of all spiritual warfare. The
battle may be fierce but will be dominated and controlled by the power and
presence of God.
Notice that God preserves and protects His people
throughout (Rev 12:6, 14). Also, notice that the woman's baby, who is Christ,
soundly defeats the dragon once He is seated on the throne. This is a depiction
of Christ's ascension into heaven shortly after the resurrection, where He was
"seated at the right hand of God." (Eph 1:20). This is not to say
that all spiritual battle ceased at that point. But, it certainly guarantees
that the outcome has been predetermined.
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