Sunday, July 13, 2025

 At that moment, one of the elders approached me and gently comforted me, saying, “Do not weep; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah has prevailed.” This reassurance pointed me toward the hope that Christ, symbolized by the lion, had gained the victory and was worthy to open the seals. It also prompted reflection on how Christ presides from His throne as the ultimate Judge, possessing exclusive authority to judge nations and to pronounce divine curses upon those who rebel against God. Until the seals are broken, believers remain vulnerable, exposed to the threat of divine wrath and the armies of hostile nations that oppose God's rule. My weeping symbolized the deep concern and fear that, without divine intervention, believers on earth would continue to suffer and remain unprotected by God's justice. The depiction of the lion signifies Christ engaging in spiritual warfare, represented by one of the living creatures surrounding the throne. This celestial scene reflects the ongoing divine activity—both spiritual and military—as God enacts His judgments and maintains cosmic order. Consequently, divine curses are directed against rebellious nations and unrighteous systems, illustrating God's righteous wrath against injustice. Surrounding the throne, I saw an innumerable multitude of beings and creatures—an uncountable host—highlighting the eternal nature of this divine assembly, surpassing human comprehension. From our limited perspective, such a gathering appears overwhelming or confusing; perhaps these beings overlap or exist within a multidimensional reality beyond our normal understanding. Each of these entities holds a unique perspective and role as they carry out divine judgment on nations, acting in harmony with the divine plan. Their actions are part of the work of the triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—who participate in the worship of the eternal Creator, the One who exists beyond time and space. In executing divine justice, God's actions stem from His perfect holiness—characterized by His triune nature—and His righteous sovereignty over all creation. Essentially, God's primary concern is His creation, through which He establishes justice and righteousness. The triune God exercises supreme authority over the universe; their divine sovereignty is revered as holy and perfect, ensuring that divine justice is carried out in accordance with His divine character. In that remarkable scene, I observed a scroll that was inscribed on both its front and back sides, sealed with seven seals, and it was held securely in the right hand of the figure seated upon the throne. This figure, radiant and majestic, was surrounded by a multitude of heavenly beings. Alongside this vision, I saw a powerful angel loudly proclaiming, “Who is worthy to break the seals and open the scroll?” The angel’s voice echoed throughout heaven and earth, demanding an answer. However, no one—neither in heaven above, nor on the earth below, nor even in the depths beneath—was found capable or worthy enough to open the scroll or even to gaze upon its contents. This realization caused me to weep bitterly, for I understood that without someone authorized to open the scroll, its mysteries would remain hidden, and divine plans would be concealed from humanity. My tears flowed freely because I recognized that no one was present who had the authority to unveil what was written, leaving the future shrouded in divine secrecy.

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