Sunday, January 11, 2015

WRATH OF THE....L...LAMB

(Rev 6:16)  They told the mountains and the rocks, "Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him who sits on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lion.

If it read this way, it would make so much more sense, for a lion's wrath can truly strike terror in the heart of any man.

Yet instead, we read of 'the wrath of the Lamb'. I truly hope you do not read past this lightly. This statement should make us truly think deeply about what wrath is all about. The apparent anomaly (deviation from the norm) speaks in a very deep way of the character of our Father and his Son.

Please consider what it might be speaking to your heart (not logic, but intuition) to know that one characterized as a lamb, actually a lambkin (a baby lamb)...


causes men of the greatest might to want to hide in the rocks.

Ronen