The Central Personality of Eschatology
The ever spiraling triumph of the Son of
God at last reaches a climax in Rev. 19. No longer able to control the mounting
emotion of exultation, John falls at the feet of the revealing angel to worship
him. The reply of the angel provides for the saints a clear statement of the
focus of prophecy. "See thou do it
not: I am thy fellow servant, and of thy brethren that have the testimony of
Jesus: worship God: for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy"
(Rev. 19:10).
This means that Christ is the Central
Personality of predictive prophecy. He is the spirit, the life, subject,
center, circumference, everything. Though prophecy may deal with many things,
it is essentially about Christ, All other things find their place in relation
to Him.
1. Predictive
prophecy reveals Christ as the Living One (Rev.
1:12-18), Who in person and position is able to guide the universe through
every changing vicissitude in the stream of history into the unending future.
It is only as men see Him as the center of the eschatological unfolding of the
future that they give to Him in their thinking that place He occupies as
Absolute Sovereign.
2. Predictive
prophecy reveals Christ as the Lord of the Churches (Rev. 2-3). As men look at the Church it is difficult for them to
discern the Controlling Personality. Control seems to rest with the pastor,
board, congregation, denomination, council, government. But there is no
question where the power resides when viewed in the perspective of prophecy. Christ
is the Absolute Lord.
3. Predictive
prophecy reveals Christ as the Lion over the Nations (Rev. 4-20). As a result of sudden, awful, and fierce encounter,
Christ exercises His supernatural power and brings the nations into subjection
to Himself. At last, as seen through prophecy, all His enemies shall be made
His footstool. Then "thy people
shall be willing in the day of thy power" (Psa. 110:3).
4. Predictive prophecy reveals Christ as
the Lamb of God among the Redeemed (Rev.
21-22). Eternity past looked forward to that event on Calvary (1 Peter 1:20; Rev. 13:8). In the
redeemed there will come to full fruition the purpose of God as the hosts of
saved humanity look back with exultation (Rev.
5:9-10) to that event as the central feature in the ministry of the Son of
God in providing for the New Heavens and the New Earth.
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