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Let us turn in our Bibles to
the last book of the Bible, of the book of the Revelation, to
the last chapter of the book of the Revelation, and to the
last verses of this chapter, Revelation chapter 22. And I'm
going to read today, dear brothers and sisters, from verse 6 to
the end of that chapter, Revelation Chapter 22, beginning from verse
6, and I'm reading to the end of that chapter. And He said
unto me, These sayings are faithful and true. And the Lord God of
the holy prophets sent His angel to show unto His servants the
things which must shortly be done. Behold, I come quickly. Blessed is he that keepeth the
saying of the prophecy of this book. And I, John, saw these
things and heard them. And when I had heard and seen,
I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel, which
showed me these things. Then said he unto me, See thou
do it not, for I am thy fellow servant, and of thy brethren,
the prophets, and of them which keep the saying of this book,
Worship God. And he saith unto me, See not
the sayings of the prophecy of this book, for the time is at
hand. He that is unjust, let him be
unjust still. He which is filthy, let him be
filthy still. He that is righteous, let him
be righteous still. And he that is holy, let him
be holy still. And behold, I come quickly, and
my reward is with me. To give every man according to
his work shall be. I am the Alpha and the Omega,
the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last. Blessed are
they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the
Tree of Life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. For without are dogs, and sorcerers,
and whomongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever
loveth and maketh a lie. I, Yeshua, have sent mine angel
to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root
and offspring of David, and the bright and morning star, and
the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say,
Come. And let him that is athirst,
Come. And whosoever will, let him take
the water of life freely. For I testify unto every man
that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any
man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues
that are written in this book. And if any man shall take away
from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take
away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy
city, and from the things which are written in this book. He which testifies these things
saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so come Lord Yeshua. The grace of our Lord Yeshua
the Messiah be with you all. Amen. Wonderful portion to read,
beloved brothers and sisters, today as we are going by the
grace of God to conclude our study of the book of the Revelation,
of the book of Chazon. Chazon in Hebrew means the revelation,
the unveiling of the person and the work of Yeshua, the Messiah,
with the God of our fathers, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob wanted us to understand what Yeshua the Messiah has done
and who he is and what he has done for us. And so Yohanan in
the previous messages that we have taken together in our ministry
meeting, Yohanan has taken us into two important views that
he set before us. The first thing, if you remember,
in chapter 21, in the first eight verses, He had given us a beautiful
illustration of the Eternal Order. The Eternal Order, beloved brothers
and sisters, takes us beyond the Messianic Age. Beyond the
thousand years reigning of the Messiah Yeshua over our people
Israel and over the rest of the world, the Eternal Order is a
time where sin will be no more. You remember what we read in
chapter 21. There will be no more death,
no more sorrow, no more crying, no more pain. That's which came
because of sin. When Adam and Eve have failed
in the Garden of Eden, sin entered into this world and brought about
the judgment of God. Death and weeping and sorrow
and crying and pain. And in the eternal order that
will not exist anymore. And then from verse 9 of chapter
21 into chapter 22 and verse 5, beloved brothers and sisters,
John, Yohanan, had given us a view of the heavenly Yerushalayim,
new Jerusalem, the heavenly Yerushalayim that descended down from heaven
as we read here in the chapter was wonderful, beautiful city
that is described. We read of it as the city of
four square, the city of gold, the city that the names of the
12 tribes of Israel upon their gates and the names of the 12
apostle upon the foundation. And that we read about the beautiful
city of gold descending down from heaven to the earth, not
on the earth, but above the earth. And here we have seen such a
beautiful city of Yerushalayim. And you remember we read about
that city in the first verses of chapter 22. There will be
there no more curse. There will be there in that wonderful
city no more night. In other words, there will be
that which will be no more curse, no more night, no more darkness,
no more sadness. And the Messiah himself, God
himself will be the one that will be the light of that city
of Yerushalayim. God and the Lamb. We read about
this in the first five verses. And if you remember, we also
read this beautiful verse in verse 4 of chapter 22. And they
shall see His face. You know, Moshe wanted to see
the glory of God in Exodus. God said to him, Moshe, Moses,
I cannot show you my face. We read in John 1, no one had
seen God at any time. The only begotten of the Father,
this is the Messiah, is the only one that has seen God's face.
But men could not see God's face and live. But here in the eternal
order, we read in verse 4 of Revelation chapter 22, they shall
see His face. He's going to come to take us
to be with Him and we are going to see His face and what a wonderful
time that will be when we are going to be with Yeshua the Messiah
and see His face. You know over the generation
believers throughout the history of Israel, throughout the history
of the church, of the assembly. They are longing for the coming
of the Messiah that we can be with him and no longer go through
these sorrows and trials in this world. There's a hymn that I
always love to sing and I just want to read that couple of words
there from that hymn. The writer says, soon will the
master come. Soon pass away our times of conflict,
grief, and suffering here. A night of weeping end in cloudless
day, and sorrow's moment like a dream appear. Eternity with
Yeshua in the skies. How soon that sun of righteousness
may rise. It's a beautiful song. Soon will
the Master come. Soon pass away all the trials
and the sorrows that we experience here in this world. And here's the second stanza.
Look what he's writing. We shall behold Him whom not
seen we love. We shall be with Him whom we
long to see. We shall be like Him fit for
realms above, with Him and like Him in and for eternity. It is now our choice, as it says
here, is now to sit at Jesus' feet our choice. How will fruition
then our souls rejoice. It is now that we make a choice
to sit at the feet of Yeshua and to learn from Him and to
grow in Him and to follow Him. But when He is going to come,
brothers and sisters, we're going to be with Him and like Him forever. This is the hope of every believer
in Yeshua the Messiah. They shall see His face and His
name shall be in their forehead. That's where we ended in verses
4 and 5 of Revelation chapter 22 in our last ministry meeting.
But today now, in the next verses, verse 6 of Revelation 22, all
the way to the end of the book of the Bible, the end of Revelation,
the book of Revelation, we have an encouragement for us who are
believers, because we know that we are going to be with Yeshua
in heaven. There are certain things that
the Bible gives us here in the last chapter, of the book of
the revelation that we are encouraged to follow through as we follow
the Lord until he is coming. There are four things actually
that the believers are encouraged to do knowing what and where
we are going to spend eternity. And so look what John is telling
us in those next verses in Revelation chapter 22. The first thing that
we learn here in verses 6 to 11, that knowing our destiny
should motivate every believer to keep God's Word. Because we
know our destiny to be eternally with Yeshua the Messiah in glory. We will be in time in the city
of Yerushalayim, in a time where sin will be no more. Because
of knowing this, it should motivate every believer to keep God's
Word. Look at those verses 6 to 11. Look what he says, first of all,
in verse 6. These promises that God gave
in the word are true and are faithful. Look what he says.
And he said unto me, verse six, these sayings are faithful and
true. And the Lord God of the holy
prophet sent his angel to show unto his servant the things which
must shortly be done. This angel that spoke to John
gave him those information concerning the revelation, the future events
that are coming. Listen, whatever I have given
you to put down, this Word of God, these sayings are faithful
and are true. What the Old Testament Hebrew
prophets wrote, We believe. Well, what the New Testament
writers wrote, we also have to accept and believe it and trust
it. These words are faithful, as it said in verse 6, and they
are true. Because if we don't believe what
John put in this book of the Revelation, what makes us sure
that what Moshe, Moses wrote, Years prior to the time of the
coming of the Messiah, what make us sure that those are the Word
of God? We have to trust what Moses wrote
by inspiration, and we have to trust what John wrote by the
inspiration of the Word of God. And therefore, the angel is saying
to John, these words, these sayings are faithful and true. And he
continues in verse 6b, he says, And the Lord God show unto his
servants the things which must shortly be done. God have shown
through his angel to his servants things which are shortly, soon
they are going to be done, they are going to come to pass. And
if you can just imagine all what we studied in the whole book
of Revelation, the church age, chapter 1, 2 and 3, the time
that we are going to heaven to see the Lord in glory, Revelation
4 and 5, the tribulation period, chapter 6 to 19, the messianic
age in chapter 20, the eternal order in the new city of Jerusalem,
All this was spread before us in the book of the Revelation.
And the angel is saying to John, these things are true. These
things are faithful. And we are to read them and to
take them to heart. It is a challenge that is given
to the believers. Notice now in the next verse,
in verse 7, actually three times in these verses that I read today,
Yeshua is speaking his last audible message to the churches, to the
believers. These are the last audible Words
of our Mashiach Yeshua to the assemblies, to the seven churches
in Asia Minor and also to you and I today. Notice what he says
in verse 7, Behold I come quickly. This is the Word of Yeshua, the
Messiah. He promised that He's coming quickly. Now, quickly
does not mean that He will come the moment He's saying those
words to the Apostle John. No, but as soon as the events
that are written in the Book of Revelation gonna start, in
no time, it wouldn't take too long before the Messiah will
return. Now we know very well that when
Yohanan was on the island of Patmos, receiving the book of
the Revelation, it was already about 2,000 years ago. So obviously,
2,000 years passed by and Yeshua hasn't come as yet. But what
he meant here is not that he's coming quickly from the period
of time that John received that book to write, But from the time
that the events of the revelation will begin, namely from the start
of the taking away of the church to heaven, the tribulations period
of time will start. And soon, very shortly, the Messiah
is going to come. And look how he made that promise
to the believers. Behold, I come quickly. I'm going
to come quickly and then notice what he says, blessed is he that
keepeth the saying of the prophecy of this book. for the believers,
for you and I, and for all believers, early Hebrew Christians, later
on non-Hebrew believers came to faith in the Messiah. Each
and every one of us are blessed, as it says here, when we keep
the saying of the prophecy of this book, not only intellectually
in our head, to know it as our head knowledge, But knowing that
the Messiah will come should motivate the believer to seek
to keep the saying of what the Lord has written for us here
in this book, because he's coming quickly. That word for book is
the Greek word, Biblia, that we come from when we say Bible
in English. It simply means a book. In other
words, whatever is written in the book of the Revelation, the
believers in Yeshua the Messiah are exhorted to keep it. because we see what is ahead
of us. We know that we are going to
be in the presence of the Lord. We are going to be in the city
of Yerushalayim and we should be motivated in our lives to
follow through those sayings of Yeshua the Messiah all the
way until the time that the Lord will take us to be with Him in
glory. So when John heard these things,
Look what happened with him. He had done something that he
had already done before. He was so overwhelmed. Remember,
he's a man like you and I, Hebrew man, Jewish man by the name of
Yohanan, which was a believer of first century. He was one
of the apostles, early believers in Yeshua, the Messiah. He was
taken to the island of Patmos because he trusted the Messiah,
and he received that revelation. So when he received this revelation,
notice in verses 8 and 9, John is falling down before the angel. He was so overwhelmed. It says in verse 8, I John saw
these things, and I heard them, and when I heard and have seen,
I fell to worship before the feet of this angel, which show
me these things. You know, you and I might accuse
John, how can you fall before an angel to worship him? Now
John was so overwhelmed with the amount of information, the
glorious information that he received, and of course mistakenly
he fell to worship that angel. But you can see, brothers and
sisters, how beautiful the Bible is. The godly angels, the good
angels, they know very well that we cannot worship men, we cannot
worship angelic beings, we cannot worship creatures that have been
created by God. That's wrong to worship. Our
people, Israel, had to be instructed consistently throughout our history
not to worship idols, not to worship man-made creatures, only
to worship God. And that is what exactly the
angel does. He said to him in verse 9, Don't do that, John. I am also your fellow servant.
and of the brethren, the prophets, and of them which keep the saying
of this book, Worship God. John, he sang this angel to him,
Don't you worship me? I'm merely a servant. Even though I'm an angel, but
I'm a serving angel. I'm not God. There is no need
to worship me, John. You worship God. Don't worship
me. You remember if you just turn
back to chapter 19 for a moment. Go back one or two pages in your
Bible. You notice that in chapter 19,
John has done it earlier already. In chapter 19 and verse 10, we
read, I fell at his feet and worshiped him. And he said unto
me, See thou do it not, I am thy fellow servant. John had
twice told by the angel, Don't worship me, only worship God.
And you know today, beloved brothers and sisters, when men in general,
in many religious systems, worshipping men, worshipping creatures, worshipping
angels, worshipping idols, we are never exhorted ever in the
scripture to worship that which has been created by God. Never to worship creatures, only
to worship the Creator Himself. Even this same John, in 1 John
chapter 5, in the epistle, he says, little children, keep yourselves
from idols. because we are by inclination
like to worship someone or something. And if we don't have a right
relationship with God, we begin to worship men and angels and
idols and all sort of things have become important in our
life. But John was exhorted not to
worship that angel. By the way, in Acts chapter 10,
they wanted to worship as well Peter. You remember, when Peter
came into Cornelius house, Cornelius fell on his face. Because a Jewish
man came to a Gentile home to tell him the gospel of the Messiahship
of Yeshua. And he fell before him. And Peter
said, get up, get up. You cannot worship me. You worship
only God. The Messiah is the Son of God. We are to focus on him, but not
on men or not on any creature of God. And so John needed to
learn that lesson. And Peter taught Cornelius that
lesson. And we need to learn that lesson.
We are only to direct our worship unto God, not unto creature,
whether he is an angel or whether he is a man. And so now in verse
10, we find out that John was exhorted not only not to worship
the angels, but to keep this book that he received, not to
seal it, to keep it open. Look what he says in verse 10.
And he says unto me, seal not the saying of the prophecy of
this book. Why? Because the time is at hand. Now John, Yohanan, was exhorted
by the angel not to seal the prophecy of this book. Why? The time is at hand. Keep it
open. And I would make it available
for men to read it and to understand what is yet coming ahead of us
in the future. But if you remember Daniel, when
he was in Babylon and he received that special revelation from
the Lord through the angel, the Hebrew prophet Daniel was told
by the angel to seal the book in Daniel chapter 12, because
the time was not yet ahead. God in his wisdom knowing the
restoration of Israel is going to come, the Messiah will come.
Israel will not accept the Messiah in his first coming. The church
age will come to fruition. But now, the Apostle John is
exhorted not to seal the saying of the book, but to allow this
to remain open for men to be able to read that book and to
learn from that. Just for a moment, turn to Daniel
chapter 12. I want you to see that verse
there. Daniel chapter 12 and verse 4. But thou, O Daniel,
Shut up the words and seal the book, even to the time of the
end. Many shall run to and fro, and
knowledge shall be increased." Daniel chapter 12 and verse 4.
See, Daniel was told by the angel to seal this book. Why? He says, to seal it until
the time of the end. Many shall run to and fro. You
know, that's why it is amazing that many try to find out truths
in the Tanach. And without the Brit HaChadashah,
the New Testament, they run to and fro, poring over the scripture,
seeking to find information concerning events of the end. and it cannot
properly be understood without the New Covenant, the Brit Hadashah. It is real for us, and I'm speaking
for myself as a Jewish man, it is real for us, for my grandparents
and others in my family who are pouring over the scripture, trying
to find out about the coming future and there is something
is missing and the link is found in the person of Yeshua the Messiah. That's why Peter said also in
his epistles, if you remember, that the prophets of Israel longed
to know the time and the time of the Messiah, and when he's
going to come, and they were searching the scripture. But
apparently, beloved brothers and sisters, until the Messiah
has come, there was a missing link, because the scripture prophesied
concerning the coming of the Messiah. But when the fullness
of time has come, and the Messiah has come, then the information
that we have included in the Brit HaChadashah, in the New
Covenant, is helping us to understand the purposes and the plans of
God in a fullest sense of the word. And so in verse 10, John
was exhorted not to seal those sayings. And in verse 11, we
read here of that challenge to mankind in general. He's saying,
he that is unjust, Let him be unjust, still. He that is filthy,
let him be filthy, still. Him that is righteous, let him
be righteous, still. And he that is holy, let him
be holy. You know what He's really saying
here? Those that have acknowledged and accepted Yeshua the Messiah,
those are the ones that are righteous positionally, holy positionally. They are to just continue faithfully
on. to follow what the instruction
that are given to us in the Word of God. The unbelievers, the
ones that are filthy, as he's calling them here, and unjust,
they will continue in their ways because they're going to come
a time where God is going to reveal the truth. Those that
have accepted the Messiah who became just because of Yeshua
the Messiah and those who rejected the Messiah who are still unjust
because their sins haven't been cleansed and washed away. They
will continue in their path each one and the time is going to
come when God is going to reveal to us what have happened with
those that have acknowledged Yeshua the Messiah and how they
have received sins forgiven and they are going to be eternally
connected with the Lord Jesus the Messiah. So here's the first
verses. Knowing the future that is ahead
of us should motivate the believer to continue on and keep God's
word. That's what it says to us today
as we read those verses 6 to 11. But he doesn't stop here. He's saying, okay, you and I
have accepted Yeshua, the Messiah. The second thing that he's challenging
the believers here today is that knowing our destiny, verses 12,
13 and 14, should motivate us to serve the Lord. Not only to
keep his word, but also to serve him as servants of the Lord. It's not limited to a few individuals,
but it is encompassing every believer in Yeshua the Messiah. And it is always connected with
the coming of Yeshua the Messiah. Look what he's saying now. Here
is again. One of the last audible words of Yeshua the Messiah to
the churches, to the assemblies, to the congregation. First of
all in verse 12, again He is promising that He is coming quickly. Behold, I come quickly. And my reward is with me, to
give every man according to his work, as his work shall be."
Here's again, brothers and sisters, another motivation for the believer
to serve the Lord. He's coming. The Lord is going
to come quickly. He's going to come very soon.
And we do not want to come to his presence empty handed. He says, listen, I have a reward. When I'm going to come, I'm going
to give a reward. You remember what we said, brothers
and sisters, that when it's come to our salvation, there is nothing
that we can do. We are brought to the table only
our sin and sins. But when it comes to our life
here, until He takes us home, or until He comes, it has everything
to do with how do we live our lives for Him. We are going to
be standing before Him in the judgment seat of the Messiah.
And He's going to view our lives with us. And He's going to ask
us, how did we live our lives? How did we spend our energy,
our resources? are gifts. How did we spend our
life here as believers? And He wants us to serve Him.
So we will come to Him as if it were always a basket full
of things that we have done for Him. That's the beautiful thing
and that's why He says the second time here, Behold, I come quickly. I'm coming. And He says, I have
rewards with me. To give to every man, notice
how specific, not to give only to all, yes, all gonna be rewarded
in one way or another, but to every man, or we can add here,
to every woman, every person, I'm going to give them a reward
according to the work that it shall be. In other words, how
did we live our life? How did we serve Him here in
this world? We are going to receive a reward.
If we have done something for Him, He is going to reward us
and we are going to use the rewards in the messianic age, in the
kingdom age, when Israel is restored. When the world have accepted
the Messiah of Israel and the church, the heavenly company,
going to receive a reward to use in the messianic age. But
it is always in view of His coming quickly. Let me ask you a question.
If you know that the Lord is coming today, before we end the
meeting, don't you think we will change drastically knowing that
the Messiah is coming today? We will do things different.
Our plans will be different. Our objectives are going to be
different. We are waiting for the coming of the Messiah. If
He comes today, we will prepare ourselves for the coming of the
Lord. We will set things in order. We will not leave things disordered
because the Lord is coming. We will set things right. If
we have done something wrong, we'll confess it to others. If
we know we are planning and doing things that are not right, we
will change our plans because the Messiah, Yeshua, is coming.
And therefore, the service for the Lord should be coming out
of our hearts because He's going to reward us. And that's why
He's saying here, I'm coming quickly and I have a reward to
give you. We know it very well when we
work in a job that we have and we know that our boss is coming
today to visit to see how we have been doing. We'll clean
up the table. We'll make sure that everything
is clean because my employer is coming to see how am I doing.
And so we'll set ourselves ready. And beloved brothers and sisters,
we should be in anticipation of the coming of the Messiah
and we should recognize that he's going to reward us. Recently
I was watching a show with my dear wife Irene, a show about
a boss that is going to his factories with a pretension that he's just
coming to be hired to get a job. And he's coming to his own factory,
searching for a job, and they give him a job and he's starting
to work the next day. And he's the owner, he's the
big boss, but he's coming to work like one of the employees.
And it was really moving because some of the employees were faithful.
They showed him how they work, how they pick up the boxes and
they put things in the boxes and they get things ready, and
then how they put it on the trucks and they deliver it. They showed
him and he went along and he saw, boy, these people are working
very hard. They are faithful workers. A
few months later, he made an appointment with the very same
workers that he worked for them, and he invited them to his office.
And they do not know, they only know that it is the CEO calling
them to come to his office. And they come to the office,
and what do they see? The very same men that they trained
on the job, sitting behind the table, as the CEO. And they are
shocked, because he is the one that they just trained him on
the job a few weeks or months ago. And then their boss, you
know, it brought me to tears because the very boss said to
them, you know, I see how you work hard and I see your faithfulness
and I see that you have a problem at home. And he said, you know
what, I'm going to give you a scholarship for your children for school.
And I'm going to give you a time with your wife alone for vacation
because you have been faithful. And you know when you think about
it, brothers and sisters, what will the Lord say about me, about
you, when we're going to stand before him one day? Can he say,
well done, good and faithful servant? You know it is amazing
when you think about it because the Lord is coming. He is going
to reward us. all what we have served him here
in this world. And it is worthwhile to serve
the Lord in this world until he's going to come to take us
to be with him at home. And that's why he said, I'm coming
quickly to encourage the believer to continue faithfully in his
service. Look what we read in verse 13.
He says, I am the Alpha and the Omega. I am the beginning and
the end. I am the first and the last. It is such an encouragement in
service. He says, listen, I know the beginning
and I know the end. I am that beginning and I am
the end. I know your pathway. I know everything that you are
doing. And encouraging the believer to continue faithfully. You know,
in the Lord's work there are many discouragements here in
this world. It's not only for the church,
for believers in the church age. Look at our forefathers. Look
at Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Abraham, Yitzhak and Yaakov. Look at Moshe.
He served God when the people of Israel, when our own people
rejected Him. When they were not happy with
Him many times. Look at Jeremiah. They threw
him into the pit. Look at Isaiah and just look
at the history of the servants of God who were misunderstood
by even their own people. But here He said, I am the beginning
and the end. I am your Alpha and Omega. I am the one that
is the first and the last. It was the Apostle Paul who said
in Philippians chapter 1 and verse 6, being confident. of
this very thing that He which had begun a good work in you
will perform it unto the day of Yeshua the Messiah. The Lord
is faithful. We are not faithful. The Lord
is consistent. We are not consistent. And that's
why the encouragement here, brothers and sisters, is to simply look
to Him and get encouragement from Him and encourage each other
to look to Him because He promised That He is coming and there is
a reward to give to those that have been faithful. And He is
the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. He is the first
and He is the last. And look at this in verse 14.
Serving and obeying is the evidence of being belong to Him as well. Look verse 14. Blessed are they
that do His commandments. that they may have right to the
tree of life and may enter in through the gates into the city. You know, the evidence that we
belong to him is obedience to him. Yes, we fail. Yes, sin comes,
creep in very quickly into the life of the believer, but confessing
it and repenting and saying, Lord, I fail you here. I'm repenting. And continuing on, he says, they
are blessed, those people. They do His commandments and
they may have a right to the Tree of Life. You remember? Etz
HaChaim as we read it in Genesis Chapter 2 and Chapter 3. The
Tree of Life that we read of in the earlier history of the
human race is where Adam and Eve did not eat from it. They chose, instead of eating
from the tree of life, to eat from the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil. The tree that they were forbidden
to eat from. And sin came in. But now because
the Messiah came, who is the fulfillment of the tree of life.
He's the one that gave life. He's the one that the tree of
life is typifies. He says, those that are obeying
the word of God, they are blessed, they do his command, they may
have right to the tree of life. and that they may enter through
the gates into the city again. That city here is what we read
earlier in chapter 21 and the beginning of chapter 22 is the
city of Yerushalayim, the heavenly city of Yerushalayim. So their
right to enter into the city and the right to eat of the tree
of life is proven by those who have trusted the Messiah and
they are living now for Him. Now they do His commandments. And then this is shown to us
that they have a right to the Tree of Life. So, the second
thing that we are exhorted here in Revelation Chapter 22. First
of all, we are motivated to keep God's Word, verses 6 to 11. And
secondly, we are to be motivated to serve our Lord Yeshua, verses
12, 13 and 14. Let's move on. In verses 15 and
16 we have the third thing that we are exhorted to do. And these
are verses that I mentioned here in verses 15 and verse 16. Knowing our destiny should motivate
us to be a separated people unto Yeshua. To live a separated life,
not a sectarian life. but a separate life unto Him,
meaning that we are devoting ourselves to Him as we live our
life. And that is something that every
believer in every generation was exhorted to do. Look at this,
verses 15 and 16. First of all, in verse 15, all
unbelievers will find themselves outside of God's presence in
eternity. They will not be with Him anymore. Look, it said, for without This
is outside of that city of Yerushalayim. For without that dogs, sorcerers,
whomongers, murderers, idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh
a lie. Now you notice it's interesting
that he used the word dogs first. And the word dogs in scripture
often time had a reference to unbelievers. Historically, you
remember, even Yeshua said in his earlier, in the Sermon on
the Mount, he says, don't give that which is the truth to the
dogs. Dogs representative, those who
are without. Later on, you remember, we read
in scripture, actually many times that the word dogs often speak
of dogs which are without. Now, I mean, today we have dogs,
they're all inside. We have a dog and he's inside,
he's not outside. He has a good time, he's a very
good dog. But nevertheless, Dogs by nature in scripture are called
to be without. A picture of that which is without. It is representation of unbelievers. Let me just read quickly Matthew.
Can you turn for a second to Matthew chapter 7? Yeshua and
the Sermon on the Mount when he was in Galilee, in the Galilee.
He said these words in verse 6. Give not that which is holy
unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before the swine,
lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and
rend them. Go a little bit further in chapter
15 of the Gospel of Matthew. Verse 26, again the Lord is speaking. This time He's speaking to the
woman. And you remember what He said
to her in verse 26? But He answered her and He said, It is not meet
to take the children's bread and to cast it to dogs. Now, what he meant by that, because
prior to the Messiah-ship of Yeshua coming to this world to
give his life, the nation of Israel were as separated nations. And the nations of the world
who worship idols looked as if like the dogs when we're out.
And so this woman coming to him and she said she was so much
taken by him and she wanted so much that he will accept her,
that he will minister to her because she had a need. And the
Lord said to her, no, it is not meat for the children, bread
to be cast into the dogs. And then look how beautiful she
said to him, Lord, true. And yet the dogs eat of the crumbs
which fall from their master's table. In other words, even those
little puppies or the little dogs, they would still eat from
their master's table for the crumbs. She wanted so much that
which Israel as a nation have always had because of their relationship
to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. And she was a non-Hebrew
and she wanted, give me just the crumbs. Because I'm without,
I'm outside. You see, brothers and sisters,
but now in this dispensation of the church age, Jewish believers
in Yeshua and Gentile believers in Yeshua, we are all within
as part of the assembly of God, part of the family of God. But
the unbelievers are without. And this thought can be applied
whether it is a Jewish unbeliever or a non-Jewish unbeliever who
are without salvation, without the knowledge of the person of
the Mashiach, without forgiveness of sins. And so now he's saying
in verse 15, those that are without are dogs and sorcerers and whomongers
and murderers and idolaters and whosoever loveth and maketh a
lie. Those are the one that are without. But the believers are called
to be separated unto God, unto the Lord. That's what he's saying
now in verse 16. Look what he's saying beautifully.
I, Yeshua, have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things
in the churches or in the congregation. These are the seven churches
of Asia Minor that we have began in the book of Revelation with,
which are representative of all the assemblies of true believers
around the world to have a testimony to them. And then he says to
them, look how beautiful, I am the root and offspring of David. And I am the bright and morning
star. I love that expression that we
have in the scripture. This is a wonderful expression. Notice there are three things
in verse 16. The first thing, he says, I am
the root. The second thing, he says, I am the offspring. And
the third thing, he says, I am the bright and morning star.
It's interesting to see because we have from the root to the
star. The root represents that which
is hidden, it's underneath the ground. The star represents that
which is seen and visible. What the Lord Yeshua the Messiah
tells us here, because again this is one of his last audible
words to the earlier churches and to you and I today. I am
the root and offspring of David. That's the first thing to look
at for a moment. The root is that which is the source out
of which David came from. The offspring suggests to us
that he is that which came out of David. That takes us to the
two sides of the promises of God to Israel concerning the
coming of the Messiah. For a moment, turn with me to
Isaiah chapter 11 and verse 1. Every Shabbat meeting where we
gather together, we are reading this text in Isaiah chapter 11
concerning the Messiah. In chapter 11 and verse 1, it
says this. Look what Isaiah prophesying
concerning the coming of the Messiah. He said, there shall
come forth shoot out of the stamp of Jesse. And a branch shall
grow out of his roots. Look at verse 10. And in that
day shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand as an ensign
of the people. To each shall the Gentiles seek,
and his rest shall be glorious. Here is the root of Jesse. The
Lord Yeshua has called it the root of David. In other words,
David came out of the root. The root of David is none else
but Yeshua, Jesus, the Messiah. In other words, He is David's
Lord. Not only He came out of the family
of David, but He is the one that is David's Lord. He is the root
of David. Psalm 110 tells us in verse 1,
the Lord said unto my Lord. David said that. Sit down on
my right hand until I make thy enemies thy footstool. Psalm
110 and verse 1. David is speaking. He says Jehovah,
the Lord, said unto my Lord, my Messiah, my Master, sit down
on my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool.
So Yeshua the Messiah is David's Lord. He's David's root. David came out of Yeshua the
Messiah. He caused him to grow, to be
brought into such a favored place from the house of Jesse. David
the king was chosen by God. But Messiah Yeshua is the root
of David. But not only the root of David,
notice that. He says, but I'm also the offspring of David. I am a descendant of David. In other words, when Yeshua came
to this world, I am a descendant of David. Now please, for a moment,
go to the Gospel of Matthew again. I want you to see that so it
will be clear for all of us. Matthew chapter 1. You know,
many times we as Jewish people, when we are waiting for the Messiah,
we are waiting for Mashiach ben David, Messiah, Son of David.
Well, why do we have this expression? Because we know from the Hebrew
Scriptures that David is the father, in a sense, the Messiah
will come out of David. The Messiah is the offspring
of David. Well, look what Matthew tells
us in chapter 1 and verse 1. The book of the generation of
Yeshua, the Messiah, son of David, son of Abraham. You know, before
I became a believer in Yeshua, I never wanted to read the Brit
HaChadashah, the New Testament. But when I began to read the
New Testament, this is the first verse in the Brit HaChadashah
that I read. And what do you read? I thought
it was not a Jewish book at all. I thought the Brit HaChadashah,
the New Testament, is a Gentile book. It's not for us Jewish
people. Well, look what we read, the book of the generation of
Yeshua, the Messiah, Ben David, Ben Abraham, the son of David
and the son of Abraham. That is so precious to see that
beloved brothers and sisters. In Matthew chapter 9, just turn
a couple of pages, verse 27, look what we read there. When
our people Israel were waiting for the coming of the Messiah,
Matthew chapter 9 and verse 27, when Yeshua departed hence, two
blind men followed Him and they cried and they said, Son of David,
Son of David, have mercy on us. They knew that He was a descendant,
the offspring of David, Melech Yisrael, David, the King of Israel.
He's the offspring of David. Not only that he's the root of
David, he's the offspring of David. Chapter 12 of Matthew. There we read in verse 23. We
read there in these verses, look at this. And all the people were
amazed. And they said, is not this the
son of David? Is not this Ben David? the son of David. See our people
Israel understood in a small measure that he is the descendant
the offspring of David. I gotta read you one more verse
in chapter 22 of Matthew because this is really the climax about
the son of David where the Pharisees the leaders of our people Israel
in chapter 22 look at this the struggle that they had to go
through in recognizing him the Messiah Yeshua as a descendant
as the offspring of David. Chapter 22 of Matthew, verse
41. And while the Pharisees were
gathered together, Yeshua asked them, what do you think about
the Messiah? Whose son is he? They said unto
him, the son of David. You see, Israel's spiritual leaders
know very well that Yeshua, the Messiah, is a son of David, that
he's a descendant of David. So the Messiah will be the son
of David. He said unto them in verse 43, how then does David
in spirit call him Lord? saying, The Lord said unto my
lord, Sit thou on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy
footstool. And then he said, If David then
call him lord, how is he his son? You see the dilemma that
we have here? We see in this truth concerning
the offspring, the root and the offspring of David, we have these
two elements of he's David's Lord, but he's David's son. He is David's Lord in his divine
nature. He is David's son in his human
nature. He is David's Lord because he
is the Creator God who became a man. But he is David's offspring
because he was born to the Virgin Miriam and he entered into this
world out of the family of David of the tribe of Judah. This is
amazing to get a hold of. So Yeshua is saying here in these
verses at the end, this is one of the last audible words of
Yeshua the Messiah to the early believers where he said to them,
I am the root and offspring of David. And here brothers and
sisters, he doesn't stop here. In the next statement here in
verse 16, he adds that something that is very precious as well.
He says, I am the bright. and morning star. You know that
the morning star always appears at the darkest time of the night. The morning star is the first
star that appears before the break of the day. And the morning
star is a picture to us of the Messiahship of Yeshua as the
promise of his return to come for the heavenly company, for
the church to take the heavenly company, Jewish and non-Jewish
believers in Yeshua to be taken out of this scene in a midst
of darkness. The morning star is the first
star that appears before the dawn of the day. And what he's
really saying to us, really, in this verse, he's really saying
to us that we are to anticipate his coming and to live a separated
life for him because he's coming soon. He is the morning star. In relationship to the church,
He is the morning star. But in relationship to our people,
Israel, He is called in the Tanach, the Son of Righteousness. Can you please turn to Malachi.
Malachi in Hebrew. This is the last book of the
Tanach. The last book of the Old Testament.
The Tanach in chapter 4. This is the last chapter also.
God said to Israel, our people of old, in chapter 4, in verse
1 and 2. This is the last words of the
Tanakh, of the Old Testament, before we have the Brit HaChadashah,
the New Testament. For behold, the day cometh, verse
1, that shall burn as an oven, and all the proud, and all that
do wickedly shall be stubble. And the day that cometh shall
burn them up, saith the LORD of hosts, that it shall leave
them neither root nor branch. But unto you that fear My name,
shall the Son of Righteousness arise with healing in His wings,
and ye shall go forth. and ye shall grow up as calves
of the stall, and ye shall tread down the wicked, and they shall
be ashes under the soles of your feet in the day that I shall
do this, saith the Lord of hosts." You see, brothers and sisters,
we have here these two aspects of the coming of the Lord. For
the church, He is the one that is called the Morning Star. For Israel, our nation Israel,
He is called the Son of Righteousness, which will come with healing
in His wings. He will restore Israel to Himself
at the end of the tribulation period. but for the church he's
going to come as the morning star before the tribulation will
even begin to take us out of here to be with him for eternity. So how precious we have here
these two elements of the coming of the Lord. He's the morning
star for the church and he is the son of righteousness for
the nation of Israel. Well let's conclude now quickly
at the end of these verses in Revelation chapter 22. The last
verses, verse 17 to 21, are the final verses of the scripture. And in these verses, we are exhorted
now, knowing our destiny, that we are going to go to the presence
of God, to the new city of Jerusalem. It should motivate us to expect
Yeshua, the Messiah, coming and return at any time. This is verses
17 to 21. These are the final verses that
are found in the Word of God. Look at this. Verse 17, first
of all, the call of the Spirit and the Bride to the coming of
the Lord. Look, verse 17a, And the Spirit
and the Bride say, Come. Notice the Spirit, it's the Holy
Spirit of God. The Bride is the Bride of Christ,
the Bride of the Messiah. This is the heavenly company,
the Church. The present day dispensation believers. Both the Holy Spirit,
as well as the Church, the Assembly, are calling for the Lord Yeshua
to come. Come Lord. Come, we long to be
with you, we long to see you. Come Lord. But not only that,
the second thing, let him that hear us say, come. In other words,
the believers, when we hear the word of God, we can look to the
world without, and we can invite people, come, come to know the
Lord, come to accept the Messiah. Yeshua is your Lord and Savior.
And then here's the third invitation in verse 17. Let him that is
thirsty, Come and whosoever let him take of the water of life
freely. There is an invitation. The spirit
and the bride tell Yeshua please come take us to be with you.
Those of us who believe us we can invite unbelievers in this
world and we say come, come to the Lord, come to know your sins
forgiven. And those people in the world, the unbelievers, are
being invited by the Lord when He's saying to them, come! And
if you are thirsty, come! And whosoever will, let him take
of the water of life freely." You know, there are many, many.
We can say the world is thirsty today to find out the right way
to God. Many thirsty. Apparently, they're
trying to quench their thirst. Not in the right fountain. They
try to quench their thirst elsewhere. in religious system, in pleasure
of this world, in alcohol, in sex, in all kind of things that
they seek to try pleasure in this world. And they don't find
that pleasure. The pleasure of the Lord providing
for us is coming to Him. Whosoever is thirsty, come to
Me and take of the water of life freely, without to pay any price,
because the price already has been paid." And now He is telling
them in verse 18 and 19, there is a final warning. not to add and not to take away
from the words of this book. Look what he says, for I testify
unto every man that heareth the words of this prophecy of this
book, if any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto
him the plagues that are written in this book. And if any man
shall take away from the words of this book, of the book of
this prophecy God shall take away his parts out of the book
of life and out of the holy city and from the things which are
written in this book. There is a warning not to take
away and not to add. Unfortunately, we see certain
groups that are adding to God's word. There is the book of this,
and there is the book of that, the book of the moment, and other
books that people add, religious systems add to the word of God. And God warns us. He warns Israel
in Deuteronomy 4 not to add or not to take away. He's warning
today not to add to the Word of God and not to take anything
away from the Word. Because if someone does that,
He says He will put upon that person the plagues that are written
here in this book. Or if someone takes away, He
will take away his part out of the Book of Life and out of the
Holy City. And from the things which are
written in this book, if someone take away anything out of the
words found in this book, God said that he would take away
his life out of the holy city and out of the blessing that
are written here in this book. So there is a warning here to
be very careful. to not add or not to take away
anything out of this Word of God. Read Deuteronomy 4 verse
2. Read Proverbs 30 verses 5 and 6. We are exhorted elsewhere
in the Tanakh as well not to add and not to subtract, just
to keep, to adhere, not to add anything or subtract out of the
written Word of God that had been given unto us here. And
since it is the last book of the Bible, There is nothing to
add to it. There is nothing to subtract
from it. This is the totality of the Canon of Scripture, here
in Revelation chapter 22. And final, brothers and sisters,
in verse 20 and verse 21, Yeshua promised his third time that
he's coming quickly. Notice that, verse 20. He which
testified these things says, surely I come quickly. This is the third time. in the
last chapter that he promised to come quickly. He's coming
at any time. He's coming as soon as these
things start to take its course. He's going to come. And then
he conclude, Amen, even so come Lord Jesus. Do you wish the Lord
to come and he will end all that is going on here in this world?
The trials, the sorrows, the wars, the hatred, the friction,
the sin, all that which is going on in this world. When the Lord
will come, he will set things in order. So there is a prayer
for us to say, even so, come Lord Yeshua, come and take us
to be with you. Come and have your rightful place
here in this world. And finally the conclusion of
verse 21 is the last verse where it says the grace of our Lord
Yeshua the Messiah be with you all. Amen. Do you know we need
grace? Without grace we cannot go. We
need grace of our Lord Yeshua the Messiah for every day of
our life. We need the grace for work, for
home, for school, for meetings, for fellowship, for friends,
for everything we need grace. to sustain us, to encourage us
to keep on keeping on until the Lord will come and take us to
be with Him at home. I'm finally reading these words.
Soon will the Master come. Soon pass away our times of conflict
grief and sufferings heal, a night of weeping end in cloudless day,
and sorrows moment like a dream appear. Eternity with Yeshua
in the skies, how soon the son of righteousness may rise. May the Lord Yeshua the Messiah
come soon so we can be with him for eternity. Can you say amen
to that? Amen. Well, with this brothers and
sisters, we concluded this long journey of our study of the book
of the Revelation. May the Lord bless this to all
of us today.
Revelation 22:6-21 The Final Challenge to the People of God
Series Revelation
| Sermon ID | 51317021210 |
| Duration | 1:07:51 |
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| Category | Radio Broadcast |
| Bible Text | Revelation 22:6-21 |
| Language | English |
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