{"id":1277,"date":"2022-10-15T14:54:25","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/revelation-42-4-the-finish-line-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:54:25","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:54:25","slug":"revelation-42-4-the-finish-line-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/revelation-42-4-the-finish-line-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Revelation 4:2-4 &#8211; The Finish Line &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Revelation 4:2-4 The Finish Line  Two times in the Bible, the Christian life is compared to a race \\#1Cor 9:24, Heb 12:1\\. The goal of most every race is to cross the finish line. For the Christian, the finish line is heaven. There are, however, some differences in the Christian finish line and the finish line of a race.  For example:     1. Every Christian will cross the finish line.  There will be no         injuries, no penalties, no disqualifications, and no one can         quit.  The reason for this is because we are not the ones         responsible for getting across the finish line.  God is and         He will not fail.     2. Our goal is not to get across the finish line first but to get         across the finish line faithful.  The order in which we cross         the finish line is not important.  Being faithful until we         cross the finish line is.     3. Our finish line is not a line.  It is a place.  The finish         line for the believer is heaven.  It is that place that I         want to preach about this morning.  I. Heaven is a changing place.     A. Please do not misunderstand me.         1. I know that God is God and He never changes.  Heb 13:8  Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.          2. I also know that heaven will never change when it comes to             its character, that is, its purity and nature.             a. Heaven will always be eternal.             b. Death, sickness, sorrow, and sin will never enter into                 that place.     B. Even so, the Bible teaches us that heaven has, is, and will         change.         1. In eternity past, as far as we know, heaven had only one             occupant.              a. Granted there is some guess work here, but only God is                 eternal so only God has always been.             b. There was a time when there was no people in heaven.             c. There was a time when there was no devil around                 heaven.             d. There was a time when there were no angels in heaven.             e. And I suppose there was a time when there was even no                 heaven.             f. There was only God.             g. But then God began to create things.                 (1) We do not know when but since time is an earthly                      creation, it does not matter.                 (2) I suppose we can guess that the why was because this                      is the way God wanted heaven to be.                 (3) But sometime in eternity past, God created angels and                      the other heavenly beings that now abide in heaven.                 (4) And that is the way heaven once was, just God and                      heavenly beings.         2. Then came NOW.             a. God created mankind.                 (1) Of course, God always knew that man was going to                      sin.                      (a) In fact, although we do not know the exact                           time, most assume that Adam and Eve did not                           go long without sinning, maybe just a few                           days but probably not longer than a few                           months.                      (b) Why?                            i. Because they had no children before the                                fall.                           ii. God told them to be fruitful and to                                multiply.                          iii. We would think they would have set to                                obey God with some measure of speed.                 (2) Once sin entered the world, God gave Man the hope                      of salvation by grace and faith.                      (a) That means that if man would obey God and                           believe, man would be forgiven of his sin.                       (b) I believe that Adam and Eve were the first                           two to believe.  I believe we will see them                           in heaven.                      (c) But they did not go to heaven in the Old                           Testament.                      (d) Instead, the Old Testament saved went to a                           place referred to as Paradise and the Old                           Testament unsaved when to hell.  (You can                           read Luke 16:19 to see this in the Bible.)                             i. It was not until after Jesus rose from                                 the dead that believers began going                                 straight to heaven.                            ii. \\#Luke 23:43\\ Even the thief that                                 died on the cross had to go to                                 Paradise.                      (e) But after the resurrection, Jesus took the                           Old Testament saints to heaven and ever                           since then, saints have gone directly to                           heaven.  Php 1:23  For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ; which is far better:  2Co 5:8  We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.              b. That means that every saint that dies instantly                 goes to heaven to be with the Lord.                 (1) There is no soul sleep where the believer                      just falls asleep until the last trumpet.                 (2) There is no purgatory when we have to &quot;work                      off&quot; our sins.                 (3) There is only blink your eyes closed here and                      open them there!             c. That also means that heaven changes a little every                 second!                  (1) With the addition of every believe, heaven                      changes some.                 (2) Again, not in character and nature but it                      does in occupancy and make up.                 (3) I suspect that some Christians might have                      more of an impact in heaven than others.         3. But the biggest change is in the future.             a. There will come a day when the last believe will be                 called home.             b. At that time, the Bride of Jesus will be complete and                 we will go from being His Bride to His Wife.                 (1) That is going to be a BIG change.                 (2) We will receive our eternal bodies.                 (3) We will receive our eternal abilities.                 (4) We will receive our eternal rewards.                 (5) I suspect that we might also receive our eternal                      duties.             c. During that same time period, God will claim all that                 Jesus purchased with His blood.                 (1) For example, this earth.  Re 11:15  And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.                  (2) Israel will also accept Jesus as their Messiah.                 (3) The devil will be removed.  He will first be                      locked away in a pit for 1,000 years but                      eventually, he will be cast into hell never to                      be released.                 (4) Then the glorified and human believers will live,                      worship, and work together for at least 1,000                      years and maybe forever.  II. Heaven has some unique occupants.    A. There is God. You and I have never seen anyone like God!  Rev 4:2  And immediately I was in the spirit: and, behold, a throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne.          1. \\#2\\ God sits upon a throne.             a. Does God need to sit down?             b. We must remember that God is infinite and needs                 nothing.                 (1) God does not need a body, a place to dwell, or an                      entourage.                 (2) It may be that all we are about to read about is                      something God has done for our benefit.                 (3) This throne speaks of His position.                      (a) God is the Almighty that ruleth over all                           things.                      (b) The throne helps us to see and easily accept                           this literally.         2. \\#3\\ God looked like a jasper and sardine stone.  Rev 4:3  And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone: and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.              a. Why does the Bible compare God to a colored stone?                 (1) Various stones are mentioned when describing God                      and His surroundings, not just in Revelation                      but in other passages.                 (2) Perhaps Bible writers used these descriptions                      because the gems were tinted with colors but                      were also bright and translucentlike light                      itself.                 (3) Those who wrote our Bible had never seen any                      lights other than the natural lights (the sun,                      moon, stars, fire).                 (4) They had never seen a beam of light that was, for                      example, yellow, red, or green.                 (5) It is possible that the reason they compared what                      they saw to these clear, colored stones was                      because they were seeing lights that were                      bright, colored, and translucent.                 (6) Indeed, when we look at these gems, we might say                      that we are looking at &quot;frozen light.&quot;                 (7) This is not to say that God is a light beam, but                      we should remember that the Father is not flesh                      but spirit and as such, both He and His abode                      may look more like light than anything our solid                      world offers.                 (8) The Scripture encourages the parallel between God                      and light numerous times.  James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.  1John 1:5 This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.  Revelation 21:23 And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.              b. Jasper is commonly a green, bright, clear stone.                 (1) The colors may vary or be mixed.                 (2) Less frequent are red, purple, and yellow.                 (3) The Hebrew word for &quot;jasper&quot; means &quot;polished&quot;                      according to Strongs and &quot;glittering&quot; according                      to Eastons Bible Dictionary. https:\/\/www.biblestudytools.com\/dictionary\/jasper\/              c. Sardine is a deep-red colored stone.         3. This was Johns description of Gods physical appearance.             a. You and I have never seen anyone like that!             b. If you think God looks different from anyone or                 anything you have ever seen, just wait until we learn                 about His nature!                 (1) His holiness                 (2) His power                 (3) His glory                 (4) His purity                 (5) His brightness                 (6) His beauty                 (7) His majesty             c. God IS different from anyone or anything we will ever                 see!     B. There is the heavenly host.         1. Just like God created a unique host to inhabit earth so             God created a unique host to inhabit heaven.         2. There are angels, archangels, cherubims, and beaststhat             we know ofin heaven.             a. We have some knowledge of angels because we see them                 serving God in Scripture.                 (1) As the word used for angel means, they are the                      messengers of God.                 (2) \\#Heb 1:14\\ also calls them &quot;ministering                      spirits.&quot;                 (3) Interesting.                      (a) For the angelsthe messengersto have a                           purpose, there needed to be someone who                           could not hear God and needed to be                           ministered to.                      (b) If everyone could hear God, there would be                           no need for messengers and if everyone was                           self sufficient, there would be no need for                           ministering spirits.             b. Archangels                 (1) Only one archangel is mentioned in the Bible,                      Michael, mentioned in \\#Jude 1:9\\, but it                      seems likely that there are more.                 (2) Michael seems to be more than merely a messenger                      and a minister.                 (3) The Bible says of Michael that he &quot;contended with                      the devil,&quot; giving the impression that perhaps                      he is a stronger being than a typical angel.             c. Cherubims                 (1) Cherubims are mentioned 57 times in the Bible,                      but we do not know very much about them.                 (2) Most of the mentions are of decorative cherubims                      as two images of cherubims were placed on the                      Mercy Seat and others were carved into the walls                      of the temple.                 (3) However, the first time a cherubim was mentioned                      is in Genesis where a cherubim was placed as a                      guard to keep sinful man away from the tree of                      life.  Ge 3:24  So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.                  (4) This, as well as all of the other uses, gives me                      the impression that cherubims are guards of                      holiness.                 (5) Of course God needs no guards, but that is the                      impression I get none-the-less.             d. Four Beasts  Re 4:6  And before the throne there was a sea of glass like unto crystal: and in the midst of the throne, and round about the throne, were four beasts full of eyes before and behind.  Re 4:8  And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.                  (1) Since the Bible tells us there are four of them,                      it would seem that there are only four of them.                 (2) Exactly what they do, we are not certain, but                      they stand always in Gods presence both to                      worship and to serve God.             e. The twenty-four elders  Re 4:4  And round about the throne were four and twenty seats: and upon the seats I saw four and twenty elders sitting, clothed in white raiment; and they had on their heads crowns of gold.                  (1) Everything about these elders indicate that they                      are literal, redeemed human beings.                 (2) &quot;Elders&quot; is a term used only of men in the Bible.                 (3) They are clothed in white which symbolizes the                      righteousness of Christ.                 (4) They wear crowns which are the rewards of the                      saints.                 (5) The number equals the sum of the sons of Jacob                      and of the apostles added together, and even                      though Johnwho was seeing the vision would                      be one of those eldersI think the best guess                      is that the four and twenty elders are that                      combined number of leaders, being honored by God                      with a special place of worship in eternity.  III. Heaven has some unique activities.     A. The Bible does not reveal everything that goes on in heaven.         Heaven is both big and eternal so that the picture we get         is nothing more than a single snapshot of heaven at a         particular time.     B. I believe there will be two activities that will occupy us         in heaven.         1. There is going to be worship.  Rev 4:8   And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come. 9  And when those beasts give glory and honour and thanks to him that sat on the throne, who liveth for ever and ever, 10  The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne, and worship him that liveth for ever and ever, and cast their crowns before the throne, saying, 11  Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.              a. Some can not image worshipping God for eternity as                 being enjoyable.             b. The heart to worship is what God gives to His                 children.             c. If you do not enjoy worshipping God, that might be a                 telling sign about yourself.         2. 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