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Revelation 4:1-11

Kingship of Christ in Revelation 4

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Pastor Martin expounds Revelation 4, presenting it as a vision of God's sovereign throne and its occupant, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. He argues that this vision provides profound comfort and ballast for the suffering church, reminding believers that God is holy, almighty, and eternal, and that all things exist by His inscrutable will. The sermon contrasts this foundational truth with the church's struggles and the unbeliever's rebellion, urging both to find refuge in the enthroned God.

Primary Texts

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Revelation 4:1-11 This entire chapter is the primary text, providing the vision of God's throne, its occupant, and the worship rendered to Him.

Outline 9 sections · 45 min

  1. The Multi-Dimensional Salvation and Christ's Offices 0:02
  2. Revelation 4-5: A Vision of the Throne 4:23
  3. The Setting of the Vision: From Dictation to Direct Revelation 7:33
  4. The Substance of the Vision: The Throne and Its Occupant 13:54
  5. The Fundamental Significance: Comfort for the Suffering Church 18:02
  6. The Praise of the Creatures and Elders: God's Identity and Attributes 21:30
  7. The Message of Consolation: God is Enthroned and Sovereign 26:31
  8. Instruction and Consolation for Believers, Warning for Unbelievers 34:52
  9. Prayer and Admonition 41:41

Key Quotes

“If we contemplate what we are as sinners in our native state of rebellion, in our continuous weakness and all of the unconquered enemies in our lives, then there is great consolation and strengthening of faith to contemplate Christ as our great prophet, to contemplate Christ in his office as a king.”
“It is essential for the suffering, struggling church militant always to remember that there is one who walks in the midst of the lampstands, resplendent in the glory of his mighty person and his offices.”
“Twelve times, the throne is mentioned in this very short chapter of 11 verses. And then you have several references to the thrones of the four and twenty elders, but twelve times, the throne, the throne, the throne, the throne. What is God saying?”
“No, He didn't throw him a curve, my friends. He did precisely what the people of God so desperately needed.”
“And what is there? A nervous God biting His nails because things are getting out of hand? A nervous God because some of His ways don't appear quite just and righteous to the creature? No, no.”
“God is still upon His throne. And the very creatures that spew out their heresy and the very creatures that carry on their enmity against the church they are sustained by the very arm of omnipotence even as they pursue their wicked designs.”
“You see, the moment you lose sight of that fact, then the world seems to be a meaningless jumble of unrelated and cruel events. But if all things are here because He willed it and they are sustained because He wills it then though I cannot untangle the strands I can say, bless God there are no tangled strands in the mind of the infinite and eternal God.”
“Your basic problem is that there is a non-negotiable sovereignty exercised in this world. And the language of your heart is I will not have this one to reign over me.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Contemplate Christ's offices of prophet, priest, and king to hold together the various facets of God's salvation and strengthen faith.
  • Read and meditate much upon Revelation 4 and 5 together throughout the week.
  • Find comfort and consolation in the knowledge that Christ, in His regal and priestly power, is in the midst of His church, even amidst a world filled with evil.
  • Never lose hold of the elementary truth of God as Creator, as it provides meaning and coherence to a seemingly jumbled world.
  • Understand that without the doctrine of creation, consolations rooted in redemption will crumble.
  • Come back again and again to the foundational perspective that the throne in heaven is occupied by the glorious God who is Creator and Sustainer.
  • Suck sweetness from this vision by deliberate meditation and prayer, standing by the open door and seeing by faith the great reality of God enthroned.
  • Recognize that your basic problem as an unconverted person is your dislike for God's unqualified rights over you as Creator and His non-negotiable sovereignty.
  • Find refuge before God's throne while it is yet a throne of mercy, asking God for Jesus Christ's sake to pardon and cleanse your sins and receive you as His own.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 83 paragraphs, roughly 45 minutes.

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