Advent: A Journey of Hope and Faithfulness

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The 1st of December also is the first Sunday in Advent. Now, in Baptist churches, we're not really kind of a high, we don't do tradition as much as other churches like Anglican or Catholic churches. But Advent is this beautiful season in the church life where it's about preparing ourselves and reflecting on what is to come. Advent is over four Sundays. And so the next four Sundays, we're going to celebrate Advent. [00:15:42]

Each week has a particular word that we can draw to. But on the way in, you hopefully will be given a booklet like this. And the invitation is for you to take this home. And every day, there's 25 short reflections and readings that you might want to just take this in and use to prepare your hearts, to focus on what Jesus is saying to you as we prepare for Christmas together. [00:16:13]

I hope you've enjoyed reading through part of a scripture that we don't often explore. I hope that you've been encouraged and challenged to think about what does it mean to follow Jesus and how this whole book, these 22 chapters point to Jesus. I think Revelation asks us the unavoidable question, who will you follow? [00:49:05]

And so last week, we saw how Revelation shows us that at the very end, the very end of time, there is a renewed heaven and a renewed earth. And that rather, this was a little bit of a mind bend for some of you. I've heard you reflect this back to me this week. Rather than our destination being heaven, we see that God's dwelling place is among his people. [00:51:43]

There is no longer any separation between heaven and earth. The answer to the prayer, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven, has come about fully. In the new creation, in the New Jerusalem. And so the story of Scripture that starts in the garden at the very beginning, it ends in this big city of the New Jerusalem. [00:53:16]

And so we fast forward to Revelation 22 and we see that we've been told in 21, Evil and sin are no more. There is no more suffering. Evil has been dealt with. There is no more evil in the renewed heaven and earth. And the tree of life is there. The bar of sin has been removed. The curse is no more. That's what we're told in verse 3. [01:02:35]

And the tree of life is there for who? For the healing of the nations. This messes big time with our concept of salvation and our sense of time, right? Like, how? But what I think it does show is it shows us the extent and the breadth of God's redemptive power and purposes. Even beyond the second death in Revelation, God, somehow, is still at work redeeming. [01:07:12]

Throughout Revelation, we've seen these spontaneous outbursts of worship in Revelation in response to how God has acted. Moments that just interrupt things, they just pause and all of a sudden there's these magnificent scenes of worship where every tribe, nation, people, and tongue worship God because God has acted. [01:09:44]

The call for us as followers of Jesus, those who are faithful to the Lamb, is to practice the values of the future reality that we look forward to now. To practice what we know is to come now. Revelation isn't just a book that's to be understood or be amazed or confused by, but it's a reality that is to be lived out. [01:11:49]

Revelation calls for a prophetic voice, a return to God and to the ways of Jesus, and to cut off the things that are not of him. That was the call for the first seven churches reading this letter. And so too, that is the call for us this morning. Chapter 22 says in verse 7, blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy written in this scroll. [01:14:16]

The hope that Jesus' first coming offered us as God becoming human. And the hope that we know and are certain of because of all that Jesus has done. The hope of his return. The hope of renewing of all things that the end of death will come. Tears will be wiped away. [01:16:48]

Did you notice the repetition of those words in chapter 22? I am coming soon. Three times it's said. A call and a reminder to the believers to just hold on. I am coming soon. Whenever there's repetition in scripture, you've got to look for it because it's important. [01:18:04]

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