Thursday, January 22, 2026

He is the Lamb of Heaven—purchased for Himself a people from every tribe, tongue, and nation through His own blood. This Lamb, deserving of eternal worship and adoration, stands at the right hand of the Father in the heavenly throne-room. There, in the eternal presence of God, angels, living creatures, elders, and saints—all clothed in white robes—direct their praise toward Him, for He alone is the source of salvation and the radiance of God's glory. In His incarnation, Jesus entered time and space as the radiant glory of God clothed in human form. He humbled Himself, stepping into our history to become the divine Word that Israel longed for—a tangible presence of God among men. When Jesus came into the world, He brought salvation not only to Israel but to all mankind, revealing the divine power through acts of healing, forgiving sins, confronting religious hypocrisy, and offering eternal life. As the God-Man, He was worshiped by angels and believers alike, surpassing the rituals of the temple by demonstrating His divine authority and compassion through miracles and teachings. A common misunderstanding in our culture revolves around the true identity of Jesus. Many people have projected their own human experiences—memories, hopes, fears—onto the figure of Christ, but often these are faint echoes or shallow copies of His real nature. Some insist that unless you explicitly declare Jesus as Lord, you cannot truly know or understand Him. However, it is not our declaration that establishes His lordship; it is already a divine reality. Jesus has always reigned as Lord—His sovereignty is not dependent upon our recognition or approval. Our role is simply to acknowledge what has already been declared in heaven and earth. Would you like me to adapt this into a more poetic or formal tone? Jesus is Jehovah incarnate—God made flesh—who voluntarily laid down His life and was raised again in power. He ascended to claim His rightful throne, descending from the line of David, to rule with authority. Through His victory, He led captivity captive and, in His ascension, led a multitude of redeemed souls into eternal worship before the throne of God. His divine conquest continues even now, reigning until the end of the age, until His promise is fully realized. When the saints enter heaven, they pass through the door of the Lamb, falling face-down before the throne in awe of the majesty and splendor of our great, awesome God. From this divine vision, the truth is made clear for all the earth to witness: His mighty works demonstrate His power, and His glory surpasses all understanding. In the fullness of time, He will unveil Himself completely—His promise fulfilled, His final days established—bringing unexpected and profound dismay to the world as the Lamb appears in glory, along with the shining splendor of God, to establish His eternal reign. At that moment, every knee will bow, and every tongue will confess openly that Jesus, the Lamb of glory, is Lord of all creation.

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