I'm reading through the book of Revelation right now as part of a tour through the writings of the Apostle John. The more and more I read into this book, the more I am impacted by the image of Jesus as a King who will destroy and utterly annihilate sin to establish a wholly righteous kingdom. He hates sin so violently it says in Revelation that he will kill all those who stand on the side of sin and that their blood will flow - let that word hit you, flow - through the streets.
Do you think Jesus is a pansy? Do you think he's just some nice, preacher-dude wearing sandals and teaching nothing but peace and love? Yes, Jesus taught the peace God would bring through His own death and the love He holds that has no limits to the point He dies in the place of a creation that completely rebels against His kindness daily. He did not teach everyone will inherit the kingdom of Heaven. How do you think Jesus, the creator of all things, feels about those who molest children and worse kidnap them and force them into prostition even at the age of 5 like those who commit this horrific act in Cambodia? If these people don't denounce their heart and flesh as evil and trust Jesus as their Reconcilor to God the Father, their blood will flow through the streets if he decides to tarry no longer tonight.
And so too will your blood flow through the streets if you don't repent.
Check out Revelation 19. Jesus has a tatoo, a sword, and a name only He knows as he rides into battle to kill all those who stand on the side of sin - including Johnny Do-Gooder thinking his time at the Salvation Army or praying over his meals is all he needs to get into heaven.
What about this one, Revelation 17:14?
They will make war on the Lamb, and the Lamb will conquer them, for he is Lord of lords and King of kings, and those with him are called and chosen and faithful.
I write this as a man who messes up all the time and is constantly in need of Jesus standing between him and God the Father - who is righteously pissed at sin - so I will not experience the Father's wrath (because Jesus bore it in my place on the cross) so that instead I could experience his unconditional love secured by Jesus' resurrection.
What really hit me on this is two movies I watched today. "The Martian Child" examines a man's love for his adopted son. The man will not abandon his boy despite how weird and messed up he is. That's God as a Father. He's passionate and sent the second member of the Trinity - his begotten Son - to die in the place of his messed up, weird kids who convince themselves of all kinds of delusions so he can have a restored relationship with them if they trust Him and not themselves because they have become so deceived. Then I watched the movie "Amazing Grace" and there's a line in there I pray all of my friends will say one day, "I know of two things: I am a great sinner and Christ is a great Savior."
Jesus is unbelievably angry at all who stand on the side of sin and that includes all who do not see his death in the place of sinners as beautiful and holy and redeeming. Either repent and have a restored relationship with God by trusting Jesus' work on the cross, or don't and have your blood flow through the streets when Jesus returns to destroy all that is sinful and all who commit sin. Jesus is not a panzy and he is a wholly just King. He will rid the universe of all that is evil. Stand with him as called, chosen, and faithful and not against him as thinking you don't need his death and blood shed in your place to bring you to God. It's either your blood or His.
Father, I have many friends who will read this and think it paints you as extremely barbaric and judgmental. If that's my fault in how I described you, I'm sorry, but I know your power and that you can work through all things to bring anyone to repentance. Father, bring those I know who have not repented - including those who claim to be Christians - to repentance. Father, you know my deep sins. But I thank you and I trust that through Jesus' actions on the cross you look at me as a child you will never abandon and wipe away all that displeases you. Father, thank you that you continue to call me closer to you no matter what I do. It's a miracle you've shown me of how wonderful your Son is and I just want all I know to have that same treasure. Convince them that they are no better than a child molestor if they have not trusted Jesus to substitute their just punishment for their sins with your unceasing, relentless, crazy love. And Father, please grant me the power and wisdom to incarnate your Son more and more each moment of each day. I love you. Thank you for the cross. Thank you for turning an enemy like me into an adopted child that sings your praises. In Jesus' name, amen.
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