How Curiosity Is Killing Christians
I am often amazed at how absolutely certain many people are about what is yet to come in God’s plan for this world and that, at the same time, there are so many others with divergent opinions who claim to be just as certain. There are things that are clearly spoken of in Scripture that will happen. The real confusion comes with trying to understand when and how events will unfold. The result is that many Christians are uncertain about the future and God’s remarkable revelation to us.
People are curious by nature, so some spend their time focusing on studying prophecy, as if knowing how things will unfold will satisfy that innate curiosity. The reality is that it will never satisfy. Rather, it will always draw our attention away from the basic and most essential truths that God has for us.
Everybody knows that the last book of the Bible is Revelation, but very few read the remarkable revelation in the context of its very first words, “The revelation of Jesus, the Messiah” (Revelation 1:1 MSG). From this first phrase, we need to understand that the book of Revelation is the same as every other book in the Bible, in that it reveals or exposes more about who Jesus is. That is the purpose of Scripture, from beginning to end.
In the first three chapters of this remarkable revelation we not only learn more about who Jesus is, but we also learn about how He wants us to live. Only after that, does He reveal some things that He wants us to know about events to come. We need to understand that, when God reveals something to us, He reveals all that we need to know. The fact that He has revealed Himself to us through Scripture and through His Son should probably be sufficient. But, in His Grace, he has shown us some of what lies ahead so that there is no doubt about who He is.
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