17 December 2019
Text: Rev 5:1-14
In the name of +
Jesus. Amen.
This
part of John’s revelation of Jesus keeps repeating the word “worthy.” There is a scroll to be opened, that is,
there are prophecies to be fulfilled.
But history is at an impasse because there is no-one worthy to “open the
scroll and break its seals.” For four
hundred years after the last prophets of the Old Testament, there was this
sense of being stuck in history, waiting for the Messiah, the worthy One, to
come and bring history to its fulfillment.
And
even today, we have been in a kind of long advent for nearly two millennia expectantly
waiting for the worthy One to return, to crack open the last book of history,
and bring us to eternity.
For
we know that we are unworthy. Even the
greatest of all human beings, those who have achieved greatness in the realms
of ideas and technology, or even great saints of the church whose faith was
steadfast even unto death – all of humanity is unworthy, and cannot bring us to
eternity. All but One, that is.
“Weep
no more,” says one of the elders in John’s vision, “behold, the Lion of the
tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that He can open the scroll
and its seven seals.”
Jesus
has conquered. He has vanquished sin,
death, and the devil. He has destroyed
the power of the grave and brought the Gospel to bear on the unforgiving and
unmerciful Law. This is His work on the
cross. And so we gather around the
reading of the Scroll, with music and songs of praise, with incense and
prayers, singing “worthy is the Lamb,” and participating in His blood by which
we are ransomed. And this is the Church
gathered in the Divine Service, those unworthy ones made worthy “from every
tribe and language and people and nation.”
We join with angels and archangels and the whole company of heaven –
including the “four living creatures” who say “Amen” as they “fell down and
worshiped.”
Worthy
is the Lamb, now and even unto eternity!
Amen!
In the name of the Father
and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
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