November 6, 2011 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread
Read: Revelation 1:9-17
His feet were like fine brass, as if refined in a furnace, and His voice as the sound of many waters. —Revelation 1:15
Bible in a year:
Jeremiah 37-39; Hebrews 3
Jeremiah 37-39; Hebrews 3
While in Brazil, I went to see Iguazu Falls, one of the
greatest waterfalls in the world. The massive falls are breathtaking,
but what impressed me most at Iguazu was not the sight of the falls or
the spray of the water. It was the sound. The sound was beyond
deafening—I felt as if I was actually inside the sound itself. It was an
overwhelming experience that reminded me how small I am by comparison.
Later, with this scene in mind, I couldn’t help but think about John in Revelation 1:15.
While on the island of Patmos, he saw a vision of the risen Christ. The
apostle described Jesus in the glory of His resurrection, noting both
His clothing and His physical qualities. Then John described Christ’s
voice “as the sound of many waters” (v.15).
I’m not sure I fully appreciated what that meant until I visited
Iguazu and was overwhelmed by the thundering sound of the falls. As
those mighty waters reminded me of my own smallness, I better understood
why John fell at the feet of Christ as if dead (v.17).
Perhaps that description will help you grasp the awesomeness of
Jesus’ presence and prompt you to follow John’s example of worshiping
the Savior.
Pay honor to our marvelous Savior—
Daily His wonders proclaim;
Dwell always in the presence of Jesus,
And worship His holy name. —Branon
Daily His wonders proclaim;
Dwell always in the presence of Jesus,
And worship His holy name. —Branon
True worship of Christ changes admiration into adoration.
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