A Scene of Heavenly Glory
“For you have not come to a mountain that might be touched, and that burned with fire, and to blackness, darkness, storm, the sound of a trumpet, and the voice of words; which those who heard it begged that not one more word should be spoken to them, for they could not stand that which was commanded, “If even an animal touches the mountain, it shall be stoned”; and so fearful was the appearance that Moses said, “I am terrified and trembling.” But you have come to Mount Zion, and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to innumerable multitudes of angels, to the festal gathering and assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven, to God the Judge of all, to the spirits of just men made perfect, to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to the blood of sprinkling that speaks better than that of Abel.” (Hebrews 12:18-24 WEB)
Imagine the passage above as a scene in a movie. The person who wrote the epistle to the Hebrews described it most beautifully.
Picture this with me: a mountain on earth burning with fire, shrouded in blackness and darkness, with lightning streaking and thunder booming all around. This is Mount Sinai when the Old Covenant of the Law was given. A trumpet blast sounds and the voice of God gives a severe warning with a threat of death as two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments appears, floating in front of the screen.
Suddenly, the tablets are snatched away as if by a strong magnetic force and balanced upon Jesus’ hands right before the nails are driven into His hands. As the Roman soldiers hammer the nails down, the stone tablets are also attached to Jesus’ hands at the cross, crucified with Him.
Then, the camera pans upwards, zooming past the clouds. You see Mount Zion, the mountain of God in the distance, and the heavenly Jerusalem sitting upon it, radiating gloriously like a priceless jewel. Reaching a huge pearl gate of the city, the gate rolls aside, and myriads of angels fly across like a flocks of migrating birds, singing beautiful songs.
You see the river of the water of life dividing the city into half, with trees of life on its left and right.
The camera follows the river that proceeds from God’s throne, into His sanctuary at the highest point of the city, and you see the Father seated as judge over all, and standing on His right hand is Jesus smiling and His arms outstretched to welcome you with a loving embrace.
The scene ends with a close up on the ark of the covenant in the sanctuary that has the blood of Christ sprinkled upon the mercy seat, and the camera zooms into just one drop of His blood crying out for your blessing, redemption, forgiveness, favor, healing, restoration, and all good things as the credits roll.
Can someone please turn this video idea into reality? I would if I had the skills and funding to do so!
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Behold the Believing One and you will Believe!
““My old identity has been co-crucified with Messiah and no longer lives; for the nails of his cross crucified me with him. And now the essence of this new life is no longer mine, for the Anointed One lives his life through me—we live in union as one! My new life is empowered by the faith of the Son of God who loves me so much that he gave himself for me, and dispenses his life into mine!” (Galatians 2:20 TPT)
I really love how “The Passion Translation” rendered the verse above.
You are a resurrected being; the old Adamic spirit is dead and gone.
You are currently living a new life in Christ.
The new spirit inside is one that is merged with the Holy Spirit.
How did you come to enjoy this new life?
It was not by your faith in God through keeping the whole Law that earned you salvation.
It was the faith of Jesus Christ, the Son of God that redeemed us.
Jesus had perfect faith in the Father, proven by how He lay down His life for us at the cross, and gave us His own righteousness.
He could have abandoned the mission at any moment, but He didn’t. He loved us until the very end; when He could cry “It is finished,” signifying that the penalty for all our sins have been paid in full.
You cannot get faith apart from Jesus Christ. He is the Author and Perfecter of faith (Hebrews 12:2).
“Jesus said to him, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.””(Mark 9:23 WEB)
When we look at our Lord and Savior who has perfect faith, and realize that He is “Him who believes,” we will also receive the same kind of pure and effective faith that manifests supernatural breakthroughs.
See Jesus as the believing one, and you will be transformed into a believer—as He is, so are you (1 John 4:17)!
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