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00:01There's a home that calls to every human heart.
00:04A promise of something better waiting on the other side of this life.
00:09Some call it a great light, others the great beyond.
00:13But for God's children, it's heaven and our forever home.
00:18A place to put down eternal roots, where you'll find life that never fades,
00:24and your every need fulfilled.
00:27Where every tear is wiped away, no more sorrow, no more pain, no more goodbyes.
00:34In their place, peace that flows like the river of life,
00:38and joy running deeper than any earthly current.
00:42All things will be renewed, including your body and strength,
00:47and every one of your steps taking you further into eternity,
00:51to the throne of the one who knows you completely,
00:54and who welcomes you home.
00:57In his presence, you'll be reminded, this is where you belong.
01:03This is the promise of heaven.
01:06Coming up on Turning Point.
01:12Worship music doesn't play for you, it plays through you.
01:16And when you listen to it, and you realize that it's about the great God we serve
01:20and his plan for us, somehow the things of earth grow strangely dim
01:24in the light of his glory and grace.
01:27Heaven.
01:30Just thinking about it stirs up questions.
01:33What will the celestial city look like?
01:35Will my loved ones be there?
01:36Will heaven be boring?
01:38And how do I secure my place in eternity?
01:41In The Promise of Heaven, new from Dr. David Jeremiah,
01:44you'll discover what the Bible says about your eternal home,
01:47and how what you believe about heaven today
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02:02Can I still go to heaven if I'm cremated?
02:05Are there animals in heaven?
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02:59And now, here is Dr. Jeremiah with his message,
03:03Heavenly Worship.
03:03For many years, Wheaton College was led by Dr. Ray Edmond.
03:10He was a kind and godly man
03:13who was well-respected by the students and his faculty.
03:17In 1967, he stood in chapel,
03:19and he gave a message on worship.
03:21And as he spoke, he told the students
03:24about this opportunity he had had
03:26to meet the king of Ethiopia.
03:29And he said it was a formal event,
03:31and he described to the students
03:32what he had to do to get ready for that meeting.
03:36He was instructed to wear certain things
03:38and how he was to speak and how he was to act.
03:42And he reminded the students
03:43that if that's what it takes to approach an earthly king,
03:47how much more care should we take
03:50when we come into the presence of the king of kings?
03:53Our worship, he said, should reflect the greatness
03:55of the one that we're worshiping.
03:58Then, something remarkable happened.
04:02Right in the middle of his message,
04:05Dr. Edmond collapsed and died
04:07right in the middle of a sermon.
04:10One moment, he was preaching about worship,
04:13and the next moment, he was standing face-to-face
04:15with the Lord he had worshiped his whole life.
04:19Many people said that his transition to heaven
04:22must have been one of the smoothest ones
04:24anyone could ever have imagined.
04:25He had spent so much time worshiping God
04:29that it must have felt natural
04:31to enter into worship there.
04:34Today, we're going to look at a passage
04:36in Revelation chapter 4, verses 1 through 11.
04:40It is a powerful picture
04:42of what worship in heaven looks like.
04:44I want to talk with you, first of all,
04:46about the context of worship in heaven.
04:49Chapter 4, verse 1, John wrote,
04:52After these things, I looked,
04:54and behold, a door standing open in heaven.
04:57And the first voice which I heard
04:59was like a trumpet speaking with me, saying,
05:02Come up here, and I will show you things
05:05which must take place after this.
05:08From his place on earth,
05:09he was suddenly able to see through that open door
05:11and into heaven itself.
05:14And he saw something no one had ever seen before.
05:17From the Isle of Patmos in the middle of exile and isolation,
05:22John witnessed the worship that was taking place
05:25around the throne of glory.
05:28Can you imagine that?
05:29I mean, I can't begin to find the words
05:30to describe what it must have been like.
05:33On the Isle of Patmos, old and alone,
05:36and then all at once, heaven is opened,
05:39and before him, in all of its glory,
05:41is the biggest worship service that had ever taken place.
05:47Notice the center of worship in heaven.
05:49Verses 2 and 3, we read,
05:51And immediately I was in the Spirit,
05:53and behold, a throne set in heaven.
05:56And one sat on the throne,
05:58and he who sat there was like a jasper
06:00and a sardius stone in appearance,
06:02and there was a rainbow around the throne
06:04in appearance like an emerald.
06:08The key word in this chapter is the word throne.
06:11Whenever you see that word,
06:12you can just assume that it is a reminder
06:14of the sovereignty of God.
06:16Listen to me, ladies and gentlemen.
06:18The throne in heaven is occupied.
06:20Can I get a witness?
06:21It's not empty.
06:23God is on his throne,
06:24and he's governing the affairs of men and women.
06:26It may seem like chaos down here,
06:29but God has got it in control.
06:31And when you read in Revelation
06:32about the throne of God,
06:35it's a reminder that while chaotic events
06:38are taking place on earth,
06:39we must never lose sight of the fact
06:42that God remains on his throne in heaven.
06:45And it may appear that no one is in control
06:47of the events, but God is in control.
06:50And the throne of God is neither abandoned
06:52nor is it vacant.
06:54It is occupied.
06:55I like to think about that.
06:56The throne in heaven is occupied.
06:59As John looks at the throne,
07:00he tries to describe what he sees.
07:02But it's not easy,
07:04because the focus of the throne is God himself.
07:06And the Bible says no one has ever seen God and lived.
07:10So John describes this in symbolic terms.
07:14Verse 3, he says,
07:16He who sat there was like a jasper
07:18and sardius stone in appearance,
07:20and there was a rainbow around the throne
07:22in appearance like an emerald.
07:24The jasper we would call a diamond,
07:27a beautiful, many-faceted stone
07:30that sparkled and glittered in the light.
07:32And John said that as he looked upon the throne,
07:35all he could see was the brilliance of the diamond.
07:39And the diamond was accompanied by a sargis
07:42or carnelian stone,
07:43which is the same as our ruby.
07:46And around the throne there was a rainbow,
07:48and that rainbow was created out of an emerald.
07:51And as he gazed at the majesty and beauty of his creator,
07:55John could only comprehend
07:57that it was like a brilliant diamond,
08:00like a brilliant ruby,
08:01like an emerald on the throne.
08:04What an amazing experience that must have been.
08:08And then we come to the chorus of worship in heaven.
08:11Verses 9 through 11 give us a little bit
08:13of the lyrics of some of the music.
08:15Whenever the living creatures give glory and honor
08:18and thanks to him who sits on the throne,
08:20who lives forever and ever,
08:21the 24 elders fall down before him
08:24who sits on the throne
08:25and worship him who lives forever and ever,
08:28and cast their crowns before the throne,
08:31saying,
08:32You are worthy, O Lord,
08:34to receive glory and honor and power,
08:37for you created all things,
08:38and by your will they exist and were created.
08:43John was allowed to witness heavenly worship.
08:45And what he saw he tried to put into words.
08:49He gives us just a glimpse of the majesty and awe
08:52of what it will be like one day
08:53when we're part of that great assembly
08:55worshiping God in the heavenly choir.
08:59He noticed something important.
09:01Around the throne were 24 other thrones.
09:04Sitting on them were 24 elders,
09:05dressed in white and wearing golden crowns.
09:08And these elders represent the church,
09:11the redeemed people of God.
09:12And in the very next chapter, verses 8 through 10,
09:16John tells us,
09:17Now when he had taken the scroll,
09:19the four living creatures and the 24 elders
09:21fell down before the lamb,
09:24each having a harp,
09:25and golden bowls full of incense,
09:27which are the prayers of the saints.
09:29And they sang a new song, saying,
09:32You are worthy to take the scroll
09:34and to open its seals,
09:36for you were slain
09:37and have redeemed us to God by your blood
09:39out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation
09:42and have made us kings and priests to our God,
09:45and we shall reign on the earth.
09:48I wish, I wish we could hear what John heard.
09:53I wish we could see what John saw.
09:56It's breathtaking, overwhelming,
09:59absolutely glorious.
10:01The angels and the church together,
10:03lifting up endless praise to the God of heaven.
10:05Then we come to the fourth thing
10:09about worship in heaven,
10:10which is my favorite part of all,
10:12the crescendo of worship in heaven.
10:15Do you know what a crescendo is?
10:17Basically, it means to start small and end big.
10:21In the worship songs in Revelation,
10:23there is an obvious crescendo.
10:25I don't know if you've ever seen this before,
10:27but this is really cool.
10:28This is an amazing fact.
10:32There is, in Revelation chapter 1 and verse 6,
10:35there's a two-fold doxology.
10:37Here's what Revelation 1, 6 says.
10:40To him be glory and dominion forever and ever.
10:44Glory and dominion.
10:45Two doxologies.
10:47Then in chapter 4, verse 11,
10:49there's a three-fold doxology.
10:51You are worthy, O Lord,
10:52to receive glory and honor and power.
10:56And then in chapter 5 and verse 13,
10:58there's a four-fold doxology.
11:01Blessing and honor and glory and power
11:03be to him who sits on the throne.
11:05And when you get to chapter 7 and verse 12,
11:08there's a seven-fold doxology.
11:11Amen.
11:12Blessing and glory and wisdom,
11:14thanksgiving and honor and power and might
11:16be to our God forever and ever.
11:18Amen.
11:19The worship grows as you move through the book,
11:23a crescendo of worship to the Lord.
11:25When the church choirs do that,
11:27they start soft and simple
11:29and in loud and complex,
11:31it's not only beautiful,
11:33it's biblical
11:33because this is the way
11:35it will be in heaven someday.
11:38And there's another aspect of this
11:39that I want to point out
11:40as we live in this generation
11:43where we worship God.
11:45It's as if the crescendo of worship to God
11:48escalates in accordance with the timeline
11:51of God's purposes in the world.
11:53In other words,
11:53the farther along you get
11:56in the book of Revelation
11:57and the more you move toward
12:00the consummation of history
12:02and the coming again of the Lord,
12:05the more wonderful the worship becomes
12:07and the more prominent it becomes.
12:09And if that's true,
12:11if what I'm suggesting is true,
12:12and I believe it is,
12:14this crescendo of praise and worship
12:16we are experiencing
12:17is in accord with his timeline
12:20because we're getting close.
12:21We're getting close
12:22to the coming of the Lord.
12:24The crescendo of worship,
12:26how important that is
12:27and what an illustration
12:28in the book of Revelation.
12:30And then there's the contrast
12:31of worship in heaven.
12:33One of the things that we notice
12:35when we study this passage of Scripture
12:37is the contrast
12:39between what's going on in heaven
12:41and what's going on on earth.
12:43John was allowed
12:44to experience two realities.
12:46On the one hand,
12:47he was isolated
12:48and separated from his friends
12:50and worried about the persecution
12:52of the church
12:53by Domitian, the Roman emperor.
12:56John was facing discouragement,
12:58and yet in a moment of time,
12:59he's ushered out of that reality
13:01through an open door into heaven,
13:02and he sees the Lord seated on a throne,
13:06the picture of sovereign control.
13:09He sees the elders bowing down
13:10and worshiping.
13:11He sees the beauty
13:12and majesty of heaven.
13:15God gave this experience to John
13:17to encourage his heart.
13:19Worship took him
13:20from the loneliness
13:21of his discouragement
13:22right into the control room
13:23of the universe
13:24where he could see God
13:26and his plan
13:28for the entire universe.
13:30This is one of the great
13:31byproducts of worship.
13:32It lifts our eyes
13:34off the struggle
13:35and places them
13:36on the sovereign
13:37and gives us perspective.
13:39I don't know
13:39if you've ever had moments
13:40like this.
13:42I don't get discouraged
13:44very often.
13:45I do believe
13:46that it's one of the tools
13:48that Satan can get me
13:50if he wants to,
13:51and I've had plenty of reason
13:52recently to deal with that.
13:55But when that happens,
13:57I find some great worship music,
14:00and I get alone.
14:02I remember we used to have
14:03a singer that came here,
14:04and I used to tell her,
14:05you don't sing to us,
14:06you sing through us.
14:08Worship music doesn't play for you.
14:11It plays through you.
14:12And when you listen to it
14:14and you realize
14:14that it's about the great God
14:16we serve and his plan for us,
14:18somehow the things of earth
14:19grow strangely dim
14:21in the light of his glory
14:23and grace.
14:24I encourage you
14:25to experience that.
14:26That's what worship is,
14:27not just to bring praise
14:28to the Lord,
14:29the byproduct
14:29of what it does for us.
14:31And it takes our eyes
14:33off of the troublesome things
14:34that are going on around us
14:36and remind us
14:36not always going to be
14:38this way, friends.
14:39God's got a plan,
14:40and we're a part of it.
14:42It's as if Jesus is saying to John,
14:45John, things are not like they seem.
14:48Let me show you
14:49how they really are.
14:51Step into the throne room,
14:53and I will show you true reality.
14:56And here's what John saw.
14:58Things are not out of control.
15:00Satan has not won.
15:02Evil has not triumphed.
15:03God is on his throne.
15:06Hallelujah.
15:09So, I want to give you
15:12four things to take away
15:13from this sermon
15:14that you hopefully won't forget.
15:17I hope these will stick
15:18in your heart
15:19and in your soul.
15:21First of all,
15:21worship is not about us.
15:23It's about him.
15:25Look through the worship songs
15:27of Revelation,
15:28and you will be struck
15:28by the centrality of Christ
15:30in each one of them.
15:32He's described as holy,
15:33almighty, eternal,
15:34worthy, glorious, powerful,
15:36honorable, and strong.
15:38Worship is about seeing God
15:40high and lifted up.
15:41When we get our eyes off of him
15:43and onto the styles of our worship
15:46or to the presentation of our worship,
15:48we miss the core value
15:50of New Testament worship.
15:53God is actively seeking
15:54those who will make him
15:55the focus of their lives
15:57in both their work
15:59and their worship.
16:01Periodically, I hear about people
16:03who come to our church
16:05or to other churches,
16:06and they will say something like this,
16:09well, I can't go back there
16:10because my needs were not met.
16:13The worship in that church
16:15doesn't meet my needs.
16:16And I want to say to them
16:17as loud as I can,
16:18it's not about you.
16:20It's about him.
16:22And there are a lot
16:23of different styles of worship.
16:24I don't expect all of you
16:26to like all of them.
16:27Some of them are more popular
16:28with this group
16:30and some with this group.
16:31But the key isn't the style of it.
16:33The key is the substance of it.
16:35Does it bring honor
16:36and glory to Christ?
16:37And if it does,
16:38get off the fighting of it
16:40and get back and doing it
16:41because worship,
16:43listen to me,
16:44I hope you never forget this,
16:45it's not about you,
16:46it's about him.
16:48All right?
16:49Number two,
16:51worship is not about here,
16:53it's about there.
16:55One of the main purposes of worship
16:57is to get our minds
16:58off the things of this earth
16:59and onto the things in heaven.
17:02Only as we're able to do that
17:03can we ever hope to function
17:05with integrity even in this life.
17:08Listen to what Paul wrote
17:09to the Colossians.
17:10He said,
17:10if then you were raised with Christ,
17:13seek those things which are above
17:15where Christ is,
17:16sitting at the right hand of God.
17:18Set your mind on things above,
17:20not on things on the earth,
17:22for you died and your life
17:24is hidden with Christ and God.
17:25Do we do that?
17:27Do we set our mind on things above,
17:30not on things on this earth?
17:31It takes an act of the will
17:34and conscious determination to do that.
17:36More so now in this culture
17:38where we are embroiled
17:40with all kinds of impulses coming at us
17:43to take time to put Christ first,
17:46to put God first in our lives.
17:48Worship is not about us
17:50and worship is not about here,
17:52it's about there.
17:54Here's another one.
17:55Worship is not about now,
17:57it's about then.
17:59Paul challenged the Corinthian believers
18:01to leverage everything
18:02that was going on in their lives
18:04against the promise of the future.
18:07In 2 Corinthians 4, 16 through 18,
18:11there is a classic passage
18:12where he does that.
18:14I'm going to read this to you
18:15and then point out these things.
18:18Therefore we do not lose heart,
18:20even though our outward man is perishing,
18:23yet the inward man is being renewed day by day.
18:26For our light affliction,
18:27which is but for a moment,
18:29is working for us
18:30a far more exceeding
18:32and eternal weight of glory.
18:33While we do not look
18:35at the things which are seen,
18:36but at the things which are not seen.
18:38For the things which are seen are temporary,
18:41but the things which are not seen are eternal.
18:44Notice, the outward man is perishing,
18:48the inward man is being renewed.
18:50The Bible says that while
18:51we're kind of falling apart outwardly,
18:54we can come together inwardly
18:56because the Word of God
18:57renews our inward spirit.
18:58As we get older and we walk with the Lord,
19:02the reality of who he is in our lives
19:03becomes more and more meaningful.
19:05While we're falling apart outwardly,
19:07we're actually getting stronger inwardly.
19:10And then he says,
19:12we have a light affliction for today,
19:14but we have a weight of glory for tomorrow.
19:17You might be going through some bad stuff,
19:19but let me tell you something.
19:20Whatever you're going through,
19:21it doesn't compare with the glory
19:23God has for you in the future.
19:25Whatever it is you're experiencing right now,
19:27it doesn't even compare.
19:28There's no way to put it on the same page.
19:31And then he says,
19:33the things which are seen
19:34cannot be triumphant over the things
19:36which are not seen.
19:38There is a reality that is unseen.
19:40Did you know we haven't seen the Lord face to face,
19:43yet we know him as surely as we're sitting here.
19:46One day we shall see him and we shall be like him,
19:49but right now we don't see him face to face.
19:51We see him by faith through the Scripture.
19:55And then he said,
19:56our affliction will be for a moment,
19:57but our glory will be forever for eternity.
20:01You see what he's doing?
20:02Paul is taking these two worlds,
20:04the world of heaven where he's now been able
20:07to see the worship of glory,
20:09and he's leveraging it against what's going on right now.
20:12He's saying things down here may not be what you want,
20:15but just remember,
20:16whatever this is going on here,
20:18God's got something great ahead for you.
20:21It could not be clearer.
20:22Worship is the corridor
20:23through which we make the exchange of heaven.
20:27It is the avenue that leads us
20:29from the emptiness of this world
20:30to the fullness of the next.
20:32It's the street that leads from decay and discouragement
20:35to renewal and glory.
20:37When we fail to worship,
20:39we confine ourselves to the despair of this life.
20:43So when you come to church,
20:45don't come with a sour attitude about worship.
20:48Worship is not about us.
20:50It's about him.
20:51Worship is not about here.
20:53It's about there.
20:54Worship is not about now.
20:56It's about then.
20:57And worship is not about one.
20:59It's about many.
21:01Now, I want to get off on this a little bit.
21:03I have a pet peeve that I'm going to let you know about.
21:08After COVID,
21:09we've had a bunch of people who say,
21:12I don't need to go to church.
21:13I can worship the Lord in my own bedroom,
21:17watching on television with a cup of coffee in my hands.
21:20God bless you.
21:23That is not scriptural.
21:26The Bible says,
21:27we're not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together
21:31as the manner of some,
21:34but so much the more as the Lord's appearing draws near.
21:38The Bible says that as we sense the Lord is coming back,
21:41we shouldn't go to church less.
21:42We should go to church more,
21:44and we should be with God's people more.
21:46Now, I know,
21:49I know, men and women,
21:51you can worship the Lord alone,
21:53just you and your TV.
21:55But biblically,
21:57that idea is completely out of context.
22:00In the book of Revelation,
22:02for every one time you see an individual worshiping,
22:05there are five examples of massive corporate worship.
22:09Crowds gather together around the throne praising God.
22:13I do not believe we are in the will of God
22:15if we decide I'm never going back to church again.
22:18It's too hard.
22:20It's hard for all of us.
22:22But church is where God does his best work,
22:25and church is where God says we should be.
22:28We're together, together.
22:29You can't gather together by staying home in your living room.
22:33There's no such thing as isolated Christianity.
22:37I've told you many times that the word saints in the Bible
22:40is always in the plural.
22:42It's never just about one believer doing life on his own.
22:45So, another strong reminder of the brothers and sisters
22:49in your local church.
22:51When you read Revelation, you can't miss it.
22:53Heaven is filled with great gatherings of worship.
22:57Corporate worship is not just important.
23:00It's a glimpse of heaven.
23:02When you worship and you have a full heart of worship,
23:04it's like being in heaven for a short time.
23:07Here's what Revelation describes as the worship of heaven.
23:10Then I looked and heard the voice of many angels around the throne,
23:14the living creatures and the elders,
23:17and the number of them was 10,000 times 10,000
23:21and thousands of thousands,
23:23saying with a loud voice,
23:25Worthy is the Lamb who was slain
23:27to receive power and riches and wisdom
23:30and strength and honor and glory and blessing.
23:32And Revelation 19, 6 says,
23:36And I heard, as it were, the voice of a great multitude,
23:39the sound of many waters,
23:41and as the sound of mighty thundering,
23:43saying, Hallelujah, for the Lord God omnipotent reigns.
23:48So, I want to ask you this.
23:49If choirs and orchestras can elevate us
23:51to such heights of enjoyment here on earth,
23:55what in the world will it be like
23:57when we hear the celestial choirs
23:59accompanied by heaven-trained orchestra players?
24:03In heaven, there will be thousands upon thousands,
24:0610,000 times 10,000 worshipers.
24:10I don't know where you go
24:11and find an arena big enough for that,
24:13but all of heaven will be the arena,
24:15and worship will be the atmosphere
24:17in which we live every day.
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26:14Next time on Turning Point.
26:17The Bible says that when we get our crowns in heaven,
26:20we're going to go to Jesus
26:21and cast them down before Him
26:23as an act of worship.
26:24You say, well, I guess it won't make
26:26that much difference if I don't have one.
26:27And if that's all we're going to do with them,
26:29no, it'll make a big difference.
26:30Frankly, I don't want to be in the line
26:32of people with no crowns.
26:33I want to be in the line
26:34waiting to cast my crowns to the feet of Jesus.
26:38Thank you for being with us today.
26:40Join Dr. Jeremiah next time
26:42for his message,
26:43Five Crowns,
26:45here on Turning Point.
26:54I don't think I've ever spent
26:56two hours like this in my life.
26:58Until then, our hearts should go on singing.
27:06Until then, with joy, we carry on.
27:10How blessed we are to look forward to the day
27:14when God calls us home.
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27:19and the power of God's Word
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27:24a stirring concert filmed live
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27:27Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles,
27:30hosted by David Jeremiah
27:32and Sheila Walsh,
27:34with performances by
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27:36Veritas,
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27:51Tyrande Green,
27:54and more,
28:01all accompanied by a world-class
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