Friday

EXPERIENCING, ENJOYING, AND EXPRESSING CHRIST (4)
– WEEK 39

Christ as the Son of Man Walking
in the Midst of the Golden Lampstands

Related Verses
Rev. 1:14, 15
14 And His head and hair were as white as white wool, as snow; and His eyes were like a flame of fire;
15 And His feet were like shining bronze, as having been fired in a furnace; and His voice was like the sound of many waters.

Ezek. 43:2
2 And the glory of the God of Israel was there, coming from the way of the east, and His voice was like the sound of many waters, and the earth was illuminated with His glory.

Dan. 7:9-10
9 I watched Until thrones were set, And the Ancient of Days sat down. His clothing was like white snow, And the hair of His head was like pure wool; His throne was flames of fire, Its wheels, burning fire.
10 A stream of fire issued forth And came out from before Him. Thousands of thousands ministered to Him, And ten thousands of ten thousands stood before Him. The court of judgment sat, And the books were opened.

Rev. 2:18-19
18 And to the messenger of the church in Thyatira write: These things says the Son of God, He who has eyes like a flame of fire, and His feet are like shining bronze:
19 I know your works and love and faith and service and your endurance and that your last works are more than the first.

1 Cor 3:13
13 The work of each will become manifest; for the day will declare it, because it is revealed by fire, and the fire itself will prove each one’s work, of what sort it is.

Heb. 12:29
29 For our God is also a consuming fire.

Related Reading
The black hair with which the Lord is depicted in Song of Songs 5:11 signifies His unfading and everlasting strength, but the white hair with which He is depicted [in Revelation 1:14] signifies His ancientness [cf. Job 15:10]. 

In Revelation 1 we see that His head and His hair were as white as white wool and as snow. White wool issues from the nature of life, and white snow comes down from the sky, from heaven…White wool is the color of Christ’s nature. His ancientness is of His nature. Snow is white because it comes from heaven and contains no earthly dirt or stain. Hence, white wool, both here and in Daniel 7:9, signifies that the ancientness of Christ is of His nature, not out of His becoming old, whereas white snow signifies that His ancientness is heavenly, not earthly. (Life-study of Revelation, p. 98)”

In Song of Songs 5:12 the eyes of Christ are like doves. That is for the expression of His love. [In Revelation 1:14] His eyes are “like a flame of fire.” This is for Him to observe and search that He may exercise judgment by enlightening…His eyes are not two but seven (5:6). Seven is the number of completion in God’s move. Hence, Christ’s eyes in this book are for God’s operation. These seven eyes of His are the “seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God” (4:5; cf. Dan. 10:6). The “fire burning” equals the “flame of fire” and is for observing and searching. The seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth are also for God’s move upon the earth. Thus, the eyes of Christ in Revelation are the seven Spirits of God for God’s move and operation on earth today. 

Christ’s eyes are for watching, observing, searching, judging by enlightening, and infusing. We must experience all these different aspects of His eyes, especially the aspect of infusing. His eyes infuse us with all that He is…Since the day we were saved, Christ’s eyes have been like a burning fire enlightening and infusing us. His eyes also stir us up to be hot…Many times the Lord comes to us with His piercing eyes. Perhaps when we are trying to hide something from our wives, the Lord comes with seven shining eyes piercing into our being and exposing our true condition. I have had this kind of experience hundreds of times. When I was arguing with others, especially with my intimate ones, the shining eyes of Christ were upon me, and I could not go on speaking. His shining stopped my mouth. 

The book of Revelation is a book with a judging nature. Fire is for divine judgment (1 Cor. 3:13; Heb. 6:8; 10:27). “Our God is also a consuming fire” (12:29). His throne is a fiery flame and its wheels are burning fire, and a fiery stream issues and comes out from before Him (Dan. 7:9-10). All of this is for judgment. The Lord’s eyes being like a flame of fire is mainly for His judgment (Rev. 2:18-23; 19:11-12). 

In typology bronze signifies divine judgment (Exo. 27:1-6). When Christ was on earth, His earthly walk and daily walk were tried and tested. Because His walk was tested, He came out shining. Now the feet of Christ are like shining bronze, as mentioned also in Ezekiel 1:7 and Daniel 10:6, signifying that His perfect and bright walk qualifies Him to exercise divine judgment…When He comes to possess the earth by judging it, His feet will be like pillars of fire (Rev. 10:1). 

“His voice” is “like the sound of many waters” [1:15],…a tumultuous sound,…the sound of the voice of the almighty God (Ezek. 1:24; 43:2). It signifies the seriousness and solemnity of His speaking (cf. Rev. 10:3). Sometimes the Lord’s voice is gentle and tender, but at other times His voice shocks us like thunder…His voice, which is that of the almighty God, warns us and wakes us up. (Life-study of Revelation, pp. 99-100) 

Further Reading: CWWL, 1980, vol. 2, “The Mending Ministry of John,” ch. 14 

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