In Carl’s introduction to the book of Revelation last week
he reminded us of the wonderful promise at the beginning that states that we
are blessed to hear this book and take it to heart. As I looked at Chapter 2
for today, I was so blessed that I wrote one of my longest messages yet – only
to realize that today is a Sharing Sunday, which means it should be a short
message. So I had to do some painful pruning. There is so much in this chapter. So without further ado,
let’s pray and dig into this rich passage.
I wanted to say something about the symbolism that we find
in Revelation and how sometimes literal pictures are not very helpful – at
least I don’t find them so. Rather than considering a question like, How could
Jesus speak with a double-edged sword coming out of His mouth? It is more
helpful to think about what the sword might mean, in the light of other
scriptures. The sword is the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God,
dividing soul and spirit, and judging the thoughts and attitudes of the heart,
as it says in Hebrews 4:12. The word of God is able to pierce through the junk
that may be in my mind, will, and emotions – the impurities in my soul – to
touch the core of who I am, my eternal spirit, which is where I can truly
connect with God. That’s the sword coming out of Jesus’ mouth. It’s the word of
God that lays bare who we are deep inside, at our very core, where it really
matters.