“The temple was filled with smoke from the glory of God and from His power, and no one was able to enter the temple till the seven plagues of the seven angels were completed.” (Revelation 15:8) 

In God’s future judgment He’s going to pour out His longsuffering wrath upon humanity’s transgressions. And while God promised He would never again destroy the earth with a flood (Genesis 9:15), He never meant that He would never do so again in some other way, nor would He put up with humanity’s disobedience forever. 

Up to this point in history God has used everything in His arsenal to get us to repent, to get us to turn away from our sin and back unto Him. Weapons like His love, mercy, grace, forgiveness, and compassion, along with judgment, trials, and tribulations. In fact, God pulled out His greatest weapon of all, which is His greatest gift, and that is the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ, who died upon the cross so that our sins can be forgiven so we can come back into a right relationship with Him.

But at this juncture in human history known as the seven bowl judgments, God’s longsuffering towards humanity’s sin has ended, and the fullness of His wrath is about to be poured out upon the whole earth.

What caught my attention at this point was that no one, not His angels or the living creatures that surround the throne, nor the elders who sit before His throne could enter in before Him or abide in His presence.

I have several speculations as to the possible reason.

First, there is still that aspect of God that’s unapproachable. It would seem that God’s power and wrath are so great that no created being, redeemed or not, can abide in His presence at this time.

The second may be that the Lord is irreconcilable in His judgment, and He wants there to be no rejoicing or praise in His presence when His judgments are being poured out.

Finally, there’s the possibility that God is in His temple weeping and mourning, and He wishes to grieve amongst Himself, that is, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, because no one else could possibly understand what He’s going through to its fullest extent.

What I do know, however, is that no one will ever know, because no one is in His presence, and God nowhere has revealed what He is doing.

What I have come to learn is that there will be many such moments, not only in my own life but also in human history where I simply will not have all the answers to some of life’s difficult moments. But what I have come to learn is that instead of pondering the unanswerable, I need to move forward with what I do know and live my life with the revelation God has given to me, most of which is found within the Bible. 

Now, this doesn’t mean I should never ask, ponder, or search out God in these areas of life, but when no answer comes, when all seems silent in heaven; then I should continue doing what God has given for me to accomplish, and leave the unanswerable in God’s capable hands.

I am excited for this Sunday’s Message where we’ll continue with last week’s message on the Love of Christ in a message entitled, “Victorious Christianity.” This will be both in-person and online starting at 10 a.m.

Sunday Evening at 6 p.m. Pastor Mike Rowden’s message will be, “The Conduct of the Church in the Light of the Lord’s Return” from 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28.

Dennis Lee is the Senior Pastor of Living Waters Fellowship located at 211 West First South, Mesquite, NV., behind ACE Hardware.

Wednesday Evening Men’s and Women’s Bible Studies begins at 6 p.m. The Women’s Bible Study is studying the minor prophets, and the Men’s Bible study is going through the Life of David.

Our services can be watched live or at a time best suited for your needs on our YouTube Channel “Mesquite NV Living Waters Fellowship,” or our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Living-Waters-Fellowship-Mesquite-Foursquare-Church-323286096181/

4 thoughts on “Beyond Comprehension

  1. This gives me great insight as to how to respond to those things that are beyond our comprehension, not only for me but for those who come to me with those challenging questions, wondering why they are going through what they are going through when there seems to be no rhyme or reason. The best counsel we can possibly give is that even when there is no answer that God has given us specifically to those things we do not understand that God has for whatever reason chosen to not make known to us is for us to remain faithful to what He has called us to and trust that He is in complete control over those things we cannot understand that are not specifically explained in His word. We may not always have all the answers, but we can put our trust in the One who does and know that one thing that is never in question is His unconditional love for us.

    1. Debbie, thank you. I pray God opens up for you new vistas of His love and understanding. Take care and God bless – Dennis

  2. Pastor Dennis
    Excellent message, it is difficult to try and explain things that are out of our control, however TRUSTING God and being FAITHFUL to Him no matter what is where we need to be.
    Thanks
    James

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