WE WILL RULE ALL THINGS
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WORD FROM THE HOLY BIBLE FOR TODAY
Revelation 3:21
“The one who conquers, I will grant him to sit with me on my throne, as I also conquered and sat down with my Father on his throne.”
REFLECTION
PERHAPS THE MOST STAGGERING PROMISE IN THE BIBLE
“What does Jesus mean when he says this to the church in Laodicea?
Sit with Jesus on his throne? Really?
This is a promise to everyone who conquers, that is, who presses on in faith to the end (1 John 5:4), in spite of every threatening pain and luring, sinful pleasure. So if you are a true believer in Jesus, you will sit on the throne of the Son of God who sits on the throne of God the Father.
I take “throne of God” to signify the right and authority to rule the universe. That’s where Jesus sits. “He must reign,” Paul said, “until he has put all his enemies under his feet” (1 Corinthians 15:25). So when Jesus says, “I will grant him to sit with me on my throne,” he promises us a share in the rule of all things.
Is this what Paul has in mind in Ephesians 1:22–23? “He put all things under [Christ’s] feet and gave him as head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all.”
We, the church, are “the fullness of him who fills all.” What does that mean? I take it to mean that the universe will be filled with the glory of the Lord (Numbers 14:21). And one dimension of that glory will be the complete and unopposed extension of his rule everywhere.
Therefore, Ephesians 1:23 would mean: Jesus fills the universe with his own glorious rule through us. Sharing in his rule, we are the fullness of his rule. We rule on his behalf, by his power, under his authority. In that sense, we sit with him on his throne.
None of us feels this as we should. It is too much — too good, too amazing. That’s why Paul prays for God’s help that “the eyes of your hearts [would be] enlightened, that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you” (Ephesians 1:18).
Without omnipotent help now, we cannot feel the wonder of what we are destined to become. But if we are granted to feel it, as it really is, all our emotional reactions to this world will change. The strange and radical commands of the New Testament will not be as strange as they once seemed.”
- By John Piper. © Desiring God Foundation.
WE WILL RULE ALL THINGS
PERHAPS THE MOST STAGGERING PROMISE IN THE BIBLE
As followers of Jesus, our response should be one of steadfast faith, perseverance, and hope. We should fix our eyes on Christ, knowing that just as He overcame, we too are called to endure through trials, temptations, and hardships. This promise in Revelation 3:21 reminds us that our struggles are not in vain; a glorious reward awaits those who remain faithful. We should meditate on the victory we have in Christ (1 John 5:4), relying on His strength to overcome sin and discouragement, and pressing forward with unwavering trust in His promises.
Neven MacEwan
Heavenly Father, thank You for the promise that those who conquer will sit with Jesus on His throne, just as He overcame and now reigns with You. Lord, I desire to remain faithful, to press on in faith despite trials, temptations, and the distractions of this world. Strengthen my heart and mind so that I may endure to the end. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, that I may overcome sin, resist temptation, and walk in obedience to Your will. When I feel weak, remind me that my victory is in Christ, and through Him, I can overcome every challenge. Keep my eyes fixed on eternity, and help me to live each day with the hope of reigning with You. I trust in Your power, Your grace, and Your promises. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
Neven MacEwan
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