During
his exile on Patmos, John had a
vision of Heaven of events that I
believe occurred in 1798. (See
Chapter 5 in my book,The
Lambs Book of Life)
The story begins when John saw a book
in the Fathers right hand
sealed with seven seals. A
mighty angel called out, Who is
worthy to break the seals and open
the scroll?
Unfortunately, no one in Heaven or
Earth was qualified to open the
scroll. When John learned that
no one was worthy to break the seals
and open the book, he wept and
wept. He was
brokenhearted because he understood
the profound importance of the book.
We
cannot examine everything that made
John weep, but a few words about the
role and importance of the book in
the Fathers hand might be
helpful. The Father wrote a
book before creation and sealed it
with seven seals so that no created
being could know what He had
written. When no one was found
worthy to break the seals and expose
the contents of the book, John wept
because he understood there wasno
way to exonerate the Father from
Lucifers lies and scurrilous
charges. Long before Jesus
created Earth, Lucifer led a
rebellion against the Father by
twisting many facts and using
unanswerable questions. His
lies were so clever and sophisticated
that one third of the holy angels
joined the rebellion and the Father
cast them out of Heaven. When
the scene in Revelation 5 occurred,
John realized the angels in Heaven
had waited thousands of years to have
Lucifers charges
addressed. However, when the
time came to exonerate the Father, no
one was found worthy to receive the
book, break the seals, and reveal
what the Father had written.
John
does not itemize what was needed to
break the seals in Revelation 5, but
the angels summarized the criteria in
a song they sang:You
are worthy to take the scroll and to
open its seals, because you were
slain, and with your blood you
purchased men for God from every
tribe and language and people and
nation. (Revelation 5:9)
John also reported that after Jesus
received the book, the twenty-four
elders andthe four living
creatures bowed down and
worshiped Him. Their response
indicates unanimous approval and the
recognition that Jesus is deity.
John,
Paul, and Daniel Prophesy the Same
Event
About
thirty-five years after Jesus
ascended to Heaven, Paul made the
following prediction:And
He[the Father]made
known to us the mystery of His will
according to His good pleasure, which
He purposed in Christ, to be put into
effectwhen
the times will have reached their
fulfillment
to bringall
things in Heaven and on Earth
together under one head, even Christ. (Ephesians 1:9,10,
insertion and emphasis mine)
About
600 years before Paul made this
prediction, Daniel saw the same
event:In my
vision at night I looked, and there
before me wasone
like a son of man,
coming with the clouds of
Heaven. He approachedthe
Ancient of Daysand
was led into His presence. He
wasgiven
authority, glory and sovereign power;
all peoples, nations and men of every
language worshiped Him. His dominion
is an everlasting dominion that will
not pass away, and His kingdom is one
that will never be destroyed. (Daniel 7:13,14, emphasis
mine) This verse pinpoints two
things. First, the Father gave
Jesus sovereign power. Second,
the Father relinquished his authority
when he gave Jesus sovereign power.
By
synthesizing the statements from
John, Paul, and Daniel, I believe the
Father recused Himself from the
throne in 1798. This allowed
Jesus to rule the universe
independently and bring the sin
problem to a close. When we
consider the risk of transferring
control of the universe to another
person, we can understand why finding
someone worthy to receive the sealed
book was important! The
Father wants the universe to see that
Jesus is just as capable at ruling
the universe as He is. The
shifting of roles is part of a
process that began in 1798 known as
the revelation of Jesus
Christ. The Father placed
His character, governance, and
exoneration in Jesus worthy
hands when Jesus received the
book. While John does not
explain it, Paul wrote that
Jesus sovereign authority is
temporary. He wrote,Then
the end will come, when He[Jesus,
at the end of the 1,000 years]hands
over the kingdom to God the Father
after He[Jesus]has
destroyed all dominion, authority and
power. For He[Jesus]must
reign until He has put all His
enemies under His feet. The last
enemy to be destroyed is death.
For He[the Father]has
put everything under His[Jesus]feet.
Now when it says that
everything has been put under
Him[Jesus], it
is clear that this does not include
God[the Father]Himself,
who put everything under
Christ. When He[Jesus]has
done this[e.g.,
destroyed the curse of sin and death
itself], then the Son Himselfwill
be made subject to Him[the
Father]who put
everything under Him, so that God[the
Father]may be[above
and over]all in
all. (1 Corinthians
15:24-28, insertions and emphasis
mine)
The
Worthiness of Jesus Abolishes the One
God Manifesting as Three Persons
Doctrine
If
the prevailing view of Christian
monotheism is true that there
isone God manifesting
Himself in three
personsJesus advancement
in Revelation 5 makes no sense.
For example, what difference does it
make if Jesus was found worthy to
receive the book if the same God who
wrote the book was the same God found
worthy to open it? Said another
way, if there is one God manifesting
Himself in three persons, what is the
point of God searching the universe
to find someone worthy to receive the
book with seven seals only to
discover that no one, other than
Himself, is worthy? The only
way to eliminate internal conflict in
Revelation 5 is this: Two separate
and distinct Gods, each having His
own will are involved. If this
is the case, transferring sovereign
power and the book sealed with seven
seals to Jesus makes perfect
sense. Moreover, Paul refers to
two Gods by writing that at the end
of sins drama, Jesus will
transfer this sovereign power back to
the Father so that Jesus will be
subject to the Father once again.
Revelation
5 also abolishes the position that
Jesus is a created being. The
twenty-four elders and the four
living creatures worshiped Him.
No created being is to be worshiped.
(Revelation 19:10)
Daniel 7 abolishes a once
sufficient doctrine that
the Trinity is one God manifesting
Himself in three persons.
Instead, there are separate and
distinct Gods with sovereign power
temporarily transferred between them.
The
Controversy over the Trinity
Christians
have argued endlessly about the
Godhead and the nature of the Trinity
ever since Jesus ascended to
Heaven. The best reason for the
controversy is ignorance. Until
light clearly shines, shadows are
misleading! God has sealed the
book of Daniel until the time of the
end. (Daniel 12:4,9) The
book of Revelation has many things to
say about Jesus that previous
generations could not have known or
anticipated.
Given
what I have learned about Jesus and
the Godhead (however limited and
incomplete), the following
explanation is consistent with my
understanding. When the Trinity
formed, three equal, coeternal,
distinct, and separate Gods came
together to discuss the future. They
decided to unite and function as one
God to benefit the
universe. If three separate,
distinct, coeternal Gods ruled the
universe, created beings would get
confused and end up taking sides
resulting in needless conflict and
competition. So, three Gods
decided to function as one God, but
their decision required each of them
to give up 2/3 of their rights and
prerogatives so that 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3
= 1.
The
Trinity decided that one
God, the God we now call
Jesus would become the
Creator of everything that exists. To
accomplish this the Gods we call
the Father and the
Holy Spirit gave up their right
to create so thatonly Jesus
would serve as Creator. The
Gods we call Jesus and
the Father agreed to give
up the power of omnipresence, so that
only the Holy Spirit can be
everywhere at once. The Gods we
call the Holy Spirit and
Jesus gave up their right
to sit on the throne so the God we
call the Father could
rule as Most High
God. Knowing that
marriage is a 50/50 arrangement,
please consider the enormous love and
surrender involved when each member
of the Trinity forfeited 2/3s
of His divine power and prerogatives
to the others.
The
surrender of their rights and
prerogatives to each other explains
why the Holy Spirit and Jesusdo
not know the future. Only
the Father has foreknowledge and it
was this exclusive power that enabled
Him to write a complete history book
of life before Jesus created Heaven
and Earth. Jesus and the Holy
Spiritdo not know what
the Father wrote in the Book of
Life. When the Father, wrote
the Book of Life, He included the
life record of every angel that would
live in Heaven and every person that
would live on Earth. The
information in His book is extremely
sensitive because the Father foreknew
who and who would not be saved.
So, He sealed the book with seven
seals so that no one could possibly
learn what He foreknew until the
drama with sin is completed.
The Book of Lifeis not used to
judge human beings. It is only
opened at the end of the 1,000 years
when the seventh seal is
broken. (Revelation 20:12)
If
anyone (angel or human) discovers
what the Father wrotebefore
sins drama is completed,
the Father would never escape the
charge that He predetermined who
would be saved and who would be
lost. When the contents of this
Book are presented to the universe,
the Father will prove that He
foreknew Lucifers rebellion and
the fall of Adam and Eve. He
also foreknew the price that Jesus
would pay to save sinners. He
foreknew who would choose to listen
to the voice of the Holy Spirit and
receive salvation and who would
not. Most of all,
He will prove that although He
perfectly knows the future,He
does not control the choices His
children can make. He permitted
Lucifer and his followers to sin, He
permitted Adam and Eve to sin, and He
permits us to rebel against
Him. All of Gods children
will have free will and the power of
choice for eternity!
Jesus
Found Worthy to Receive the Book
Once
we properly understand the purpose
for the Book of Life and its seven
seals, our understanding of the scene
in Revelation 5 will improve.
Like John, we can now understand the
call, Who is worthy to break
the seals and open the
scroll? Three
qualifications made Jesus uniquely
worthy to receive the book and the
sovereign power that went with it:
First,
Jesus was willing for the Father to
send Him to Earth and He perfectly
fulfilled the Fathers will,
even to the point of dying without
any hope of resurrection. No
greater example of perfect love and
submission to the Fathers will
has ever been demonstrated and no
greater love for sinners has ever
been seen.
Second,
Jesus stooped to the lowly position
of becoming a man. He faced
every temptation known to man.
He faced even greater temptations to
use divine power for personal
advantage, and yet He never
sinned. After the Jews
condemned Jesus to death for
blasphemy and the Roman soldiers
nearly beat Him to death, Jesus could
have exercised divine authority and
ended the process to save
sinners. This was a huge
temptation, but Jesuschose to
press on and die for
sinners, including those who were
abusing Him. No one else has
ever faced such an overwhelming
temptation.
Finally,
while on the cross, the Father
surprised Jesus. He placed the
curse of sin on Jesus and this
separated Him from Jesus. (2 Corinthians
5:21) The Father did this
because He wanted to test
Jesus. He wanted to know if
Jesus loved sinners enough to die
without any hope of living
again. If Jesus voluntarily
gave up His life without any hope of
resurrection, the Father could
legitimately transfer His life to
sinners as a gift. When Jesus
became separated from the Father, He
was crushed! He cried out,My
God, my God,whyhave
you forsaken me?
This was His ultimate test andJesus
refused to exercise divine power to
save Himself from eternal death.
Instead, He put complete confidence
and faith in the Father saying,Into
your hands I commit my spirit.
Ironically, after finding that Jesus
was worthy, the Father placed
complete confidence and faith in
Jesus when He gave Him sovereign
power and the book sealed with seven
seals.
Given
the nature and awesome
accomplishments of Jesus, and given
that Jesus is a perfect reflection of
the Father, no one else in the
universe comes close to revealing the
love that the Father has for
sinners. No one was more worthy
to receive the book with seven seals
or receive the Fathers throne
and sovereign power. Given the
qualifications required to break the
seals, no one can make a claim of
nepotism! No one else in the
universe comes close to the
accomplishments of Jesus.
Therefore, because of His faith and
love for the Father and sinners,
Jesus was found worthy. The
four living creatures, the
twenty-four elders, and billions of
angels rejoiced with praise and
worship when He received the sealed
book. The Father stepped aside,
Jesus ascended the throne and His
first action was to break the first
seal.