This chapter really causes us to acknowledge the sovereignty and holiness of God. Seeing into heaven, John says: “Before me was a throne in heaven … The One who sat on the throne looked like precious stones … Around the throne were 24 other thrones with 24 elders sitting on them….. Lightning flashes and noises and thundering came from the throne.”
The lightning and thundering suggest that this is God’s throne of judgment, my commentary said. Before the throne was the Holy Spirit represented as full and complete by the number 7. Out past the Holy Spirit was a sea of glass, representing calmness and total control as compared to the turmoil on earth, my commentary added.
John then returned his focus to the throne, and noticed around it four living creatures. The descriptions of their faces followed the descriptions of Christ in the four Gospels – Lion, Calf, Man, and Eagle, my commentary said. The descriptions of their six wings match that of the cherubim and seraphim of Ezekiel and Isaiah – guarding the throne of God with perfect vision, insight, and focus.
They guarded out of respect for His holiness and sovereignty, not because God needed any protection. Because of that holiness, they were content to spend all of eternity worshiping Him, saying what we need to understand about God: “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty. He was, He is, and He is coming.” They gave glory, honor, and thanks to God, as should we.
The 24 elders also bow down and worship Him, even though they too have crowns and thrones. They remove their crowns and offer them to God continuously, stating their unworthiness and God’s sovereignty, saying, “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and praise, because You made all things. Everything existed and was made, because You WANTED it.”
It’s hard for us to imagine this happening over and over throughout eternity. That’s because our minds have become jaded by this world. We see the sinfulness of everything here and nothing here is worthy of worship. So we therefore cannot imagine spending eternity in worship. But in God is perfection and sinlessness and ultimate worth. When one day our eyes behold Him, we will finally realize the incredible privilege we’ve been given to worship Him, and we’ll understand how sovereign He is and how worthy of worship He is. We will be so amazed and in awe that eternity won’t be long enough to allow our full worship of Him. We cannot imagine in this life what it will feel like to finally cast our eyes on our Creator, and to see the love such a perfect Creator must have had for us to create us AND to save us.
Father, what a privilege it will be to spend the rest of this life in Heaven, worshiping You and thanking You for giving me life and for saving me, even when I was Your enemy! Such love! Such love!
Your Brother In Christ,
Gary Ford