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July 9,
2004
THE
HOLDER OF THE SEVEN STARS
"These
are the words of him who holds the seven stars in his right
hand and walks among the seven golden lampstands" (Revelation
2:1, NIV).
How picturesque
to see Jesus standing in splendor, greater than life-size,
with seven sparkling stars grasped tightly in His hand. This
is the Lord of all creation--"The Holder of the Seven
Stars!"
Not only
is this vivid description of Christ full of literary beauty,
but it is also packed with spiritual meaning for the church
in these last days. The term "seven stars" occurs
several times in the Apocalypse and is a symbolic reference
to the messengers of God's church throughout the church's
history (see Revelation 1:16, 20). The picture of Christ holding
the seven stars is a symbol of His protection and control
over those who minister to His church. In their appointed
duties, they are sustained, overshadowed, and protected by
Christ's power and grace. They are never out of the powerful,
omnipotent grasp of the "Holder of the Seven Stars."
"The ministers of righteousness are symbolized by the
seven stars, which the First and the Last has under his special
care and protection."--Review and Herald, May
31, 1887.
All God's
children, as well as those who minister to them, have the
wonderful assurance of security and protection. God's people
have nothing to fear since the "Holder of the Seven Stars"
has given His unfailing word that "no one can snatch
them out of my hand (John 10:28, NIV). The Negro spiritual
says it eloquently, "He's got the whole world in His
hands." "The Christ of Patmos had in His right hand
seven stars. This assures us that no church faithful to their
trust need fear of coming to naught; for not a star that has
the protection of Omnipotence can be plucked from the hand
of Christ."--Manuscript Releases, vol. 3, p. 359.
My
Prayer Today: Lord, in the grasp of Your powerful
hand there is safety. Keep me ever in Your protective grasp.
Amen.
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