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Behold, I Make All Things New
By Rev Charles Seet
(Preached at Life BPC, Watchnight service, 31 Dec 2004)
Text:
Revelation 21:1-5; 2 Corinthians 5:17
I. A New Year
As we all look forward now to the year
that will begin in about an hour’s time, many of us may perhaps be
wondering what kind of year 2005 will be. It is supposed to be a
‘new’ year. To some people, that may mean that it will not be the
same as the old one. Perhaps many of us here are also hoping that the
New Year will be a much better one – a really “new” year without
all the old problems and trials that we or the world have faced in 2004,
a year that will be filled abundantly with much more goodness, peace,
happiness and prosperity for all of us. And so, tonight people
everywhere are wishing one another “Happy New Year” or “May
you have a very prosperous New Year.” That same wishful sentiment is
regularly expressed by everyone on every New Year’s Eve – that the word
‘new’ in it bears the thought of better things than what we had before.
Unfortunately not every “new” year in
the past has fulfilled all our expectations. As the years come and go,
each of them has brought its share of blessings, but each of them
without any exception, has also brought its share of burdens! And
we can easily extrapolate or predict that for the years that are to come
as well – each New Year that comes will present us with an interesting
mixture of blessings and burdens. The sober truth we have no choice but
to accept is that as long as sin and its effects continue to
exist and thrive in this world, there will be nothing new under
the sun. King Solomon made this stark observation in Ecclesiastes 1:9 –
“The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which
is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under
the sun.”
This applies to 2005. In fact, there are
already indications that things will not be completely rosy in 2005. The
World Health Organisation has already warned that a great flu pandemic
will break out and claim many lives, and recently that there will be a
great outbreak of cholera because of all the unburied decaying bodies
left by the tsunami waves. Economists predict that there may be a global
recession. And 10 days ago our Minister Mentor mentioned that if two
important events turn sour next year it could spell the worst of times
for the world – the elections in Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. With such a grim outlook 2005 may not be different from 2004.
So if every year that goes by is
generally the same and with nothing really new under the sun, why should
we bother to celebrate the beginning of each New Year? I would like to
suggest that we who are in Christ have good reason to look forward to
every new year – because each year only brings us one year closer to the
time when Christ will return from heaven to earth, to the time when He
will reign on earth for a thousand years, and to the time when all
things will finally be made new!
Dearly beloved, we ought to joyfully
welcome the coming New Year because it will bring us one step nearer to
the full realization of all these things. As the clock strikes 12
tonight, we can greet one another, “Blessed New Year,” and add to
that the reason why it is so blessed, in the words of the apostle Paul
in Romans 13:11, “For now is our salvation nearer than
when we believed.” (Practise with congregation) Doesn’t that add a
whole new dimension to your new year celebration? Doesn’t it remove the
humdrum futility of going through the same routine at this time every
year? Doesn’t it lift you now above all the cares and burdens that you
anticipate even in this coming year?
Yes dear Friends, although there is
nothing new under the sun, we are approaching nearer to that glorious
future, that will begin only when Jesus Christ returns, a most glorious,
most wonderful future when all things will be made new!
II. A New Heaven and a New Earth
But how do we know for sure that all
things will really be new? We know it because God has already revealed
it to us in His Word. Let us turn back to our text in Revelation 21 and
read v.1 -“And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first
heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea.”
The first thing that we want to note is the things that have passed away
from the scene.
The first heaven and the first earth
here refer to the present existing one we are in. This was the heaven
and earth that God created in Genesis chapter one and which was declared
to be very good by the end of the sixth day of creation. Unfortunately
within a short time, this heaven and earth came under the curse of sin
because of man, and since then it has been wearing away and decaying.
One writer describes the present earth like a gigantic clock that is
running down. Sin has contaminated not only the earth with bloodshed and
violence, but has also contaminated the skies (atmospheric heaven) with
warplanes and missiles. This present heaven and earth has become so
polluted with the sinfulness of man that it cannot be inhabited by the
coming new society of sinless perfection. Hence, it must pass away.
The question is “How will the heaven
and earth pass away?” We think of the massive size of the earth and
all the things in it. How will it be destroyed? Well, last Sunday we saw
how tsunami waves reduced seaside resorts and towns to rubble. Just a
few years ago we witnessed on television how two huge towers 110 storeys
high were demolised within a short time when two hijacked planes crashed
into them. There were great flames of fire, and billowing smoke and then
the awesome collapse of the building within a few seconds! Buildings
that took years to build, to furnish and to fill with thriving banks and
businesses all came to nought within just an hour or two.
Dearly beloved, the passing away of the
old heaven and the old earth will be like that, but on a much larger
scale. The description of it is found in 2 Peter 3: 10 – “…the day of
the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens
shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with
fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be
burned up.”
Let us learn an important lesson from
this: There is no use investing so much of your time and effort
in the things of this present heaven and earth. Why should you labour so
hard to gain the things of this world, which will eventually be
destroyed and totally forgotten? Let us labour rather for the things
that will come after the old heaven and earth have passed away –
and that is the new and glorious heaven and earth. It is interesting to
note that long before the apostle John wrote about this, God had already
revealed this through the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah 65:17 – “For,
behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former
shall not be remembered, nor come into mind.”
A. Their Absolute Freshness
This verse states one important fact
about this new heaven and new earth that is not mentioned in our text of
Revelation 21, and that is how they will come into being. God says that
He will create them. It will not be merely the same matter from
the old heaven and old earth that is recycled and reformed into
something different (like taking clay models and reshaping them into
something else).
It will be an entirely new creation,
made out of nothing like the first one, but much better than the first
one. And that means that everything in it will be absolutely new,
fresh and unused. Now, another feature of this new heaven and new
earth that we look forward to is:
B. Their Eternal Duration
How long will they last? The answer is
found in Isaiah 66:22 – “For as the new heavens and the new earth,
which I will make, shall remain before Me, saith the LORD, so
shall your seed and your name remain.” God Himself says that the new
order of creation will remain before Him. This means that it will
last forever.
It will be the ultimate, final
state and there will be no further changes or other creations after it!
Now, we who live in Singapore have seen our built environment changing
drastically through the years. A new building that looks really nice
comes up but after a few decades it is dwarfed by the surrounding
buildings and then it is demolished and replaced with a new one. But
this new building will in turn become an eyesore after some time and be
replaced with another. There seems to be no end to it. No structure is
permanent. Because if it is permanent, it would mean that it is perfect,
and never needs to be replaced at all.
C. Their Unmatched Perfection
And this brings us to the next amazing
feature of the new heaven and new earth – their eternal duration implies
that they are perfect. They cannot be improved upon nor replaced
with anything that is better, because they are already the best
that can ever exist! They will fill up the sum of perfection, in every
possible aspect. One aspect of perfection is moral perfection or
righteousness. Let us look at 2 Peter 3:13 which tells us –
“Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a
new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.”
This means that there will be nothing
that is sinful, deceptive, misleading, enticing or tempting at all in
the whole environment, unlike the present environment we live in today,
so saturated with unwholesome images and sinful influences (and having a
casino will only make it worse). All these things will be absent from
the new heaven and the new earth because perfect righteousness dwells in
it.
But while that important feature makes
the new heaven and the earth the most ideal place for us to dwell in, it
also creates a great problem: Look at v.27 of Rev 21 – “And there
shall in no wise enter into it anything that defileth, neither
whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie…” How can morally
imperfect creatures like us dwell there? How can we who are sinners
entertain even the slightest hope of living in such a perfect and
sinless place? Dearly beloved, the only way to be a part in that future
glorious age when God creates all things anew, is to be created anew!
III. A New Creature
And the good news is that this is
already true of those who are in Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17 –
“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old
things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” I
would like you to observe something quite interesting here: The striking
resemblance between this verse and our text of Rev 21:1-5. In this verse
there is a new creature; Rev 21:1 speaks of the new heaven and
the new earth. In this verse “old things are passed away”;
Rev 21:4 mentions that “the former things are passed away.” And
in this verse we find the words “behold, all things are become new”
while in Rev 21:5 God says, “Behold I make all things new.”
What does this interesting
correspondence between 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Revelation 21:1-5 mean to
us? It tells us that the only way you can ever rejoice to have a
part in God’s new creation, is if you yourself have become a new
creation. If you are not a new creation, you can have no part in the
coming glorious new heaven and earth with their absolute freshness,
eternal duration and unmatched perfection.
And so we come to the crux of tonight’s
message – And that is the need for you to be a new creation. How can you
know if you are a new creature? The answer lies in the first part of the
verse: “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature…”
Only those who are saved, those who are in Christ are new creatures, who
can have a part in God’s new Creation. If you have truly believed
in Jesus Christ to be your Saviour and Lord, you have become a new
creature.
A. Accomplished by Being in Christ
Before we were saved, we were controlled
by our old nature, and we were all slaves to sin. Sin dominated
our thoughts and actions like a hard and cruel taskmaster and we
were helplessly under its control.
We served sin and suffered all the
unpleasant effects that came with it: hatred, bitterness, deceit,
strife, jealousy, rebellion, pride and lust. But all that has changed
for those who are in Christ. Through His power we are liberated and
delivered from the power of sin. Although sin may still be present
in our lives, its power over us is now broken.
Those who are not in Christ yet cannot
enjoy such freedom from the power of sin. The old sinful nature is still
very much alive in them and they cannot succeed to live the new life of
Christian living, no matter how hard they may try, because they are
still under the power of sin. Sometimes in a large church like this, it
happens that there are some who come and participate in all activities:
worship, fellowship and prayer. And it is just assumed by all
that they are saved.
But they seem to have an ongoing problem
with sin in their life. They are just the same as before, falling
back into the same old sins again and again. Perhaps there may even
be some right here tonight who are like that. Please examine yourselves
and ask this question: Do you still find yourself helplessly under the
power of sin? Is your life still controlled by sin? If
your answer to both of these questions is “yes” then perhaps you are not
a new creature yet, and with no part in the new heaven and new earth.
Another way to tell whether you are
truly a new creature or not, is to see if there is a new quality
in your life. Some would call this a transformed life. The apostle Paul
called it ‘newness of life’ in Romans 6:3,4.
B. Exhibited by Newness of Life
“Know ye not, that so many of us as
were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? 4
Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as
Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so
we also should walk in newness of life.”
To walk in newness of life, is to
exhibit a new quality of life, one that is quite different
and superior to the quality to your former life. When you walk in
newness of life you will live for heavenly things and not for earthly
things any more. Dearly beloved, do you have this new quality in your
life? Do you still love the things that you loved before? If you are
walking in newness of life, your values in life will be
different.
You will be more concerned with the
things of God than the things of the world, and with things that are
eternal, rather than with things that are temporal, and with
things that are above, rather than with things that are on the
earth.
Above all, if you are truly walking in
newness of life, you will respond to the Word of God. You will
listen to God when He speaks to you through His Word. You will be
ready to do His bidding and take His Word seriously. Those who walk in
newness of life will tremble at God’s Word, and will be moved and
convicted by it. And they respond to that Word with prayer,
trust and obedience. They are not just hearers of the
Word, but also doers of the Word. They are like the good ground in the
parable of the sower of Matthew 13 who “heareth the word and
understandeth it and also beareth fruit, and bringeth
forth some an hundredfold, some sixty and some thirty.”
This now helps you to know if you are
walking in newness of life: Do you listen to God when He speaks to you
through His Word? Do you respond to Him readily? Or are you more like a
dead person who does not seem to listen or respond at all? We all
know that things that are dead have no ability to hear and respond. You
may shout at them, scream at them, pinch them, shake them and still not
get the slightest response from them.
If the Word of God that you have been
receiving has made little or no impact on your life, and you find that
you do not respond to it, this may indicate that you are not
walking at all in newness of life. And if as we have seen before, you
are still living in sin and you are under its power, then this
may indicate that you are not saved. Then please do not delay any longer
to come to Jesus Christ and ask Him to come into your life right now.
It would be good to make sure of your
salvation before this year ends. If you can see evidence that you
are walking in newness of life, do not be satisfied with that, but do
the following: Repent of whatever besetting sins that are still
found in your life – leave them all behind and do not bring them into
the New Year. Renew your love and commitment to the Lord tonight
– so that you may trust in Him to lead you well in the New Year. And
resolve to strive for the greater heights of Christian living and
service that God wants you to attain – let Him accomplish more through
your yielded life in the New Year.
Then you can really, really look forward
earnestly to the day when the Lord will make all things new, to that
great and wonderful day when you will dwell forever in the new heaven
and the new earth. And so, as we enter into the New Year tonight, let us
all set our hearts on the words that God has spoken to us in Revelation
21:5 – “Behold, I make all things new!” |