"And
they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony,
and they did not love their lives to the death."
Revelation 12:11
In the sermon this morning, this verse from Revelation 12 stood out to me. Revelation 12:10 said what happened after Satan was cast down from heaven: "Then I heard a loud voice saying in heaven, "Now salvation, and
strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of His Christ have come, for
the accuser of our brethren, who accused them before our God day and night, has
been cast down." The redeemed inhabitants of heaven praised the LORD and rejoiced in God's salvation, strength and kingdom was revealed by permanently excommunicating the accuser of the brethren. Due to Christ's blood shed on Calvary for sinners, the power of Satan, sin and death is overcome by faith in Jesus.
Those in heaven also overcame Satan "by the word of their testimony." The Greek word translated "testimony" is "martyrias" which means "witness." The book of Revelation describes some residing in heaven who were indeed martyred for their faith in previous passages, and this was strong evidence they loved Jesus more than saving their own lives--having been bought with the precious blood of Jesus. While some people see a martyr's death as an ultimate act of devotion to God, it is only ultimate in that it is the last thing a person can humanly do before their lives end. In no way do I seek to detract from the courage and fortitude countless Christians have demonstrated in choosing to die for Jesus than to deny Him when their lives were at stake. The strength and resolve they showed by God's power is commendable, and such sacrifice for Christ's sake ought to be an inspiration for us to live for Jesus every day.
When a witness shares a personal experience with a friend or stranger, testifying of what was seen and heard does not often come with the price of death. There are places and regimes in the world where witnessing about how Jesus has saved us by the Gospel could potentially put our lives and families at risk. We ought not be cavalier and foolhardy in our flesh to make waves but humbly led by the Spirit as we follow the example of people who have gone to heaven before us to overcome by the "word of their testimony." "Word" is "logos," what Jesus is called throughout John 1:1-18, and John affirmed the "Word was made flesh and dwelt among us." John began Revelation 1:1-2 in this way: "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His
servants--things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified
it by His angel to His servant John, 2 who bore witness to the word of God, and to the testimony of Jesus
Christ, to all things that he saw."
In one sense Jesus personifies the word of the testimony of Christians, and our lives are to be living epistles through which God reveals His love, grace, mercy and life to the world (2 Corinthians 3:3). It is by faith in Jesus Christ we are His witnesses, not merely repeating what the Bible says, but by the evidence of the life of Jesus being lived out in and through us. When it came time for Jesus to die on the cross, He did not shrink from God's command but set His face like a flint for the joy set before Him. Paul willingly went to Jerusalem knowing bonds awaited him, yet incarceration was a small thing when he was ready to spend and be fully spent for Christ. Personal sacrifice for Christ is not reserved for witnesses who face the threat of execution for their faith but for those who live in lands of tolerance and inclusion. Christians can expect intolerance and exclusion, and considering what Jesus endured we are steeled and encouraged when troubles arise. Being accepted, included and loved in the kingdom of God is the Gospel message we should boldly share and live out before Go--and in full view of others.
Those who have been martyred for Christ's sake are strong witnesses for Him, and every Christian God chooses to preserve alive unto this day has the potential to provide an ongoing witness just as strong by God's grace. It isn't just those who are killed for Christ's sake who overcome the devil by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony, but those who die to themselves daily in following Jesus as His joyful servants wherever He leads.
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