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Who is worthy? The answer was that no created being on or under
the earth or in heaven was worthy. Simon Tournay, the doctor
of Sorbonne, was not worthy. Nor was any apostle worthy.
Is
this why the apostle cried? He might have thought that he
was worthy, since he had been invited to heaven. Did he forget
that he was brought there to write the book of Revelation?
Did he forget that he was just a servant? We do not know,
but we do know that God’s servants often forget that
it is God who gives us our opportunities because He wants
to use us. It is easy to forget that God does not really
need us to accomplish His purposes. Moses discovered that
when God did not allow him to enter the Promised Land (Num.
20). Moses was unfaithful, and God did not allow him to enter
the land. So Moses died in the land of Moab because of his
sin, and God used Joshua to take the people into the land.
Deuteronomy 34:6-7 tells us that Moses was physically strong
and not ready to die, but yet God ended his ministry. Moses had endured
the people for forty years and had waited forty years to enter the Promised Land, but his sin prevented
him from getting there. He ended his life with his dream unfulfilled. His ministry was over and God was
going to use Joshua. There is a great lesson here for us and it is this: God does not really need you
or me to accomplish His ministry. Moses sinned and God used someone else - Joshua. Moses was not worthy.
God is looking for faithfulness and holiness.
He Is Worthy!
Then one of the twenty-four elders told the Apostle John to
stop crying because there was one who is worthy to open the
scroll - Jesus Christ.
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. . . and one of the elders said to me, “Stop weeping;
behold, the Lion that is from the tribe of Judah, the
Root of David, has overcome so as to open the book and
its seven seals.” And I saw between the throne
(with the four living creatures) and the elders a Lamb
standing, as if slain, having seven horns and seven eyes,
which are the seven Spirits of God, sent out into all
the earth. (NASB) Rev. 5:5-6
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These are the descriptions of Jesus. The Old Testament says
that Jesus is the Lion from the Tribe of Judah (Gen. 49:9).
He is a descendant of David (Isa. 11:2; Jer. 23:5-6; 33:15-17)
from the tribe of Judah (Luke 3:23, 33) and He is the Lamb
of God (Isa. 53:7; John 1:29). Who is worthy? Jesus is worthy! What
did Jesus do? Did He worship God the Father before He received
the scroll? The answer is found in the next verse.
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And He came, and He took it out of the right hand of
Him who sat on the throne. (NASB) Rev. 5:7
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No! He did not worship the Father because He is God Himself. Jesus just took the scroll. He did not worship
or bow down. Everyone else did but not Jesus. This is another great indication that Jesus is God.
The Response.
How did heaven respond? They worshipped Jesus by singing a
new song to Him. They did not sing an old song but a new one!
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And when He had taken the book, the four living creatures
and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb,
having each one a harp, and golden bowls full of incense,
which are the prayers of the saints. And they sang
a new song, saying, “Worthy art Thou to take
the book, and to break its seals; for Thou wast slain,
and didst purchase for God with Thy blood men from
every tribe and tongue and people and nation. “And
Thou hast made them to be a kingdom and priests to
our God; and they will reign upon the earth.” (NASB)
Rev. 5:8-10
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The new song honors Jesus. It praises Him for dying for every person on this earth, and it anticipates
the future when we will reign together with Jesus in the 1,000 year kingdom. Remember that Jesus told his
disciples that they would eat and drink with Him in the kingdom. Have you ever wondered if we would do
anything other than praise and worship God? This passage says that we will be doing more than that in the
kingdom. We will have responsibilities to carry out. We will co-reign with Jesus! I hope this sounds wonderful
to you. Jesus will include us in His victory and honor. The kingdom will be fun! This will be better than
any party. We will be with Jesus.
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