January
1, 2004
THE
ALPHA AND THE OMEGA
"
'I am the Alpha
and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,' says the Lord,
'who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.' "
(Revelation 1:8, NKJV).
It is
appropriate that we begin this new year with a passage that
adequately portrays the Lord of time and space. This fascinating
biblical portrait of Christ appears four times in the Bible
and only in the book of Revelation. The title is drawn from
the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet--alpha
and omega. As the Alpha, Christ is the source
and giver of life. He is the spring from which the river of
truth and grace flow. As the Omega, He is the fulfillment
of all our hopes and aspirations. Everything in life finds
its answer in Him who is the first and last. In this self-designation,
Christ vividly portrays Himself as the supreme "I AM."
In this timeless attribute, Christ assures His people that
He is the all-sufficient, ever-present, and available Saviour.
Implicit
in this portrayal is the recognition that Christ is more than
the Alpha and the Omega. He is also all the other letters
of the alphabet! Jesus Christ is the center and circumference
of all things; the past, present, and future are under His
control. How appropriate to begin this new year with the powerful
affirmation that all history centers on the One "Who
is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty" (Revelation
1:8, NKJV). In this affirmation, we are reminded of Christ's
radical break-through into human history, His full and complete
salvation, His presence in our lives today, and the confident
assurance that He is coming back soon as the indisputable
Lord of the universe.
As we
contemplate this arresting portrait of our Lord, we are reminded
of the inspired comment: "From Him [Christ] has come
every ray of heaven's brightness that has fallen upon the
inhabitants of the earth. In the plan of redemption, Christ
is the Alpha and the Omega--the First and the Last."
Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 367.
My
Prayer Today: Lord, may the Alpha and the Omega
be with me as I face this new year. Amen!
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