The two greatest events in the history or the world are the creation of man and the redemption of man by the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. The four living creatures and the 24 elders sing about these two events in Revelation 4:11 and in Revelation 5:9-10.
“You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being” (Rev. 4:11).
“You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation. You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth” (Rev. 5:9-10).
Both hymns start out the same: “You are worthy.” There are different reasons given: “for you created all things,” and “because you were slain.” The first hymn is limited to the choir of 28. With the second hymn, the 28 are joined first by upwards of 100 million angels and then by every living creature everywhere.
Let us thank and praise God for our creation and redemption.
Same Page Summer Bible Reading Plan
Written April 1989.
“You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being” (Rev. 4:11).
“You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation. You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth” (Rev. 5:9-10).
Both hymns start out the same: “You are worthy.” There are different reasons given: “for you created all things,” and “because you were slain.” The first hymn is limited to the choir of 28. With the second hymn, the 28 are joined first by upwards of 100 million angels and then by every living creature everywhere.
Let us thank and praise God for our creation and redemption.
Same Page Summer Bible Reading Plan
Written April 1989.
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