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Introduction:
Growing up in the neighborhood
Running with Dr. Sack
Everyone knew everyone and cared about each other.
1. Stop for a Drink at the River of Life (vv.
1-2a)
The River Comes from the throne of God ()
The River is present in the Milennial Kingdom and is promised in
The River is Life Giving
In Ezekiel it flows out of the temple and gives life to the deadest region on earth (Dead Sea)
It
The River is a physical attribute of heaven with an eternally symbolic meaning
The River is a symbol of the eternal blessings of God
It is a symbolic fulfillment of
The River points to the Holy Spirit ()
2. Take a Bite from the Tree of Life (v.2b)
The River is a symbol of the eternal blessings of God
Not an apple tree (12 different fruits)
banned from eating from it in
The River is Life Giving
Welcome to eat from it in
In Ezekiel it flows out of the temple and gives life to the deadest region on earth (Dead Sea)
The River is a physical attribute of heaven with an eternally symbolic meaning
The River is a symbol of the eternal blessings of God
3. Worship for the Curse is Removed (vv.3-5)
No one could look at God and live
- Moses requested to see God’s glory
God Lights up the city with His glofy
Fulfillment of the Messianic promise in
Conclusion:
When we finally get to heaven, we are going to see the most beautiful sights one could ever imagine.
We are going to experience the greatest love we have every felt.
We are going to have the greatest worship service we have ever attended.
We are not going to have the veil over our faces any longer, but will see God face to face.
Handel’s Messiah and the standing at the Chorus
No one knows for sure why people stand.
The story is told that King George II was present and when the king stood up everyone else did to.
No one can verify that the King was actually present.
Perhaps the reason is because they are looking for the wrong king.
King Jesus is the one who was present.
The Hallelujah chorus says,
For the Lord God the Omnipotent Reigneth
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
The kingdom of this world
Is become the kingdom of our Lord,
And of His Christ, and of His Christ;
And He shall reign for ever and ever,
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