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Awaiting the New Creation

  • Writer: UMPC
    UMPC
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read

Scripture Reading — Revelation 6:9-11


“How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?”

—  Revelation 6:10


Are you waiting for anything these days? Maybe a long-planned vacation or an important birthday? Or maybe you’re waiting for healing after a surgery, or for a relationship to be restored.


In our text for today we see a gathering of waiting saints. This is part of the amazing sequence of visions God gave to the apostle John to write down as the book of Revelation. The saints in this passage have been killed for their faith in Jesus, and they want to know how long they will have to wait for justice, for the Lord’s vengeance, and for the completion of God’s kingdom to come.


It’s a question that all of us who are “in Christ” ask in one form or another. When will our faith be made sight? When will God’s remaking of creation, which began at Christ’s resurrection, be complete? When will suffering on this earth be over? When will joy become truly everlasting?


“Wait just a little longer” is the answer. No calendar date is provided, but the Lord promises that it will happen. All of us who are “in Christ” will be able to enjoy full life in God’s new creation someday. In the meantime, we new creations, all of us who are “in Christ,” are held, loved, and kept for the arrival of that big new creation the Lord is working on.


Lord, we are eager for your kingdom to come in its fullness. But we will wait, and as we try to do that in faith, with trust in you and love for one another, help us to serve you faithfully. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Written By: Dave Den Haan

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