When we see Christ, what
will we see?
We will see the perfect
priest, “clothed with a garment down
to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band”
(Revelation 1:13). The first readers of this message knew the significance of
the robe and band. Jesus is wearing the clothing of a priest. A priest presents people to God and God to
people.
You have known other
priests. There have been others in your life, whether clergy or not, who sought
to bring you to God. But they, too, needed a priest. Some needed a priest more
than you did. They, like you, were sinful. Not so with Jesus. “For such a High Priest was fitting for us, who is holy, harmless,
undefiled, separate from sinners, and has become higher than the heavens”
(Hebrews 7:26).
Jesus is the perfect priest.
He is also pure and
purifying: “His head and hair were
white like wool, as white as snow, and His eyes like a flame of fire”
(Revelation 1:14).
What would a person look
like if he had never sinned? If no worry wrinkled his brow and no anger shadowed
his eyes? If no bitterness snarled his lips and no selfishness bowed his smile?
If a person had never sinned, how would he appeared? We’ll know when we see
Jesus. What John [the apostle] saw that Sunday on Patmos [place where John
wrote the Revelation] was absolutely spotless.
He was reminded of the virgin wool of sheep and the untouched snow of winter.
And John was also reminded
of fire. Others saw the burning bush, the burning altar, the fiery furnace, or
the fiery chariots, but John saw the fiery eyes. And in those eyes he saw a purging blaze which will burn the bacteria
of sin and purify the soul.
[From When Christ Comes by Max Lucado, bracket mine]
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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