Seven churches, different in so many ways from one another. Seven churches, similar in so many ways to the churches in which we live and serve Jesus. What one thing do all these churches need to fortify them against the enemy's frontal assaults, to make them savvy to his subtle stratagems, and to make them loyal to God and compassionate toward their oppressors? They need to hear Jesus' voice. His voice comforts our weak and wounded hearts, diagnoses our diseases, shatters our dreams of ease here and now, and calls us forward to the consummation of his victory in the new Jerusalem. His voice addresses us today in his letters to the seven churches of Asia, for each letter is what the Spirit says to all the churches.I just thought I'd share that.
Some day, I hope to hear, “Hey Mack, take the cuffs off him, I think he’s a Hall of Famer!”
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The Voice of Jesus
I've been reading (slowly) Dennis E. Johnson's commentary on Revelation, Triumph of the Lamb. You might remember I quoted him previously here. Johnson's is a voice you quickly learn to trust, not only for his great discernment as a Biblical scholar, but also for his clear love of Scripture and his pastoral desire to bless the church. In the introduction to his chapter on the letters to the seven churches, Johnson writes:
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