"I
will also give him a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to
him who receives it." Revelation: 2:17c
Jesus, speaking through St. John, to his people in the early church at Pergamum
which was a community along the imperial mail rout in Asia-Minor, gives them,
and to Christians in all ages, a word of encouragement after speaking
correction to them.
Our
Lord tells them that they will receive a "white stone", with
their new name upon it. Why would being the recipients of such a gift be an
encouragement to them and us?
These early Christians would have understood what Jesus was telling them and
been grateful for it.
Acquittal
In the
court systems of that day, after trying one accused of a crime, and after all
the evidence was presented and brought forward and testimonies given, a panel
of judges would deliberate then render their vertices publicly.
The accused person would stand before all and the judges who then would show
their decisions by dropping a stone into a conduit that would drop down into a
slot that was visible to all in the court.
A black stone for guilty, and a white stone for innocent,
if there was two black and one white the person was condemned and sentenced. If
two white then the accused was publicly declared innocent, justified, not
guilty and set free. Once declared innocent, justified, a person could never be
tried again.
Christians
Innocent
Jesus
is telling them, and us, that they are acquitted of sin and will not be
condemned. Jesus is declaring us before all, that we are free, all through his
grace, in spite of the mountain of evidence against us all, he the great Judge
finds us not guilty, and once he declares us so, we can never be tried again,
set free.
This
would have been a comfort and encouragement to know that the Lord has acquitted
them and us.
St.
Paul wrote of this acquittal, this justification, that we can experience this
in Jesus:
"(He) forgave
us all our sins, having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which
stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the
cross" Colossians:2:13-14
Once
having been acquitted we can no longer be tried ever again, even though it is
quite obvious that we all are guilty, yet:
"Having
been declared righteous, then, by faith, we have peace toward God through our
Lord Jesus Christ" Romans 5:1 (Young's
Literal Translation)
"Blessed
is the man whose sin the Lord will never count against him." Romans:
4:8
We are
now set free, all by his grace, and the work of salvation that Jesus secured
for us. We can never be condemned or accused again; the Great Judge has
rendered his verdict.... NOT GUILTY!
"For
it is by grace you have been saved, through faith--and this not from
yourselves, it is the gift of God" Ephesians:2:8
An Invitation
Another
purpose for a white stone in the ancient world, was, that white stones were
used to invite persons to important events, often these white stone invitations
would have been sent by a special messenger with the recipient's name
written or inscribed upon the.
Those
invited would need to bring these invitations along to be admitted to the
gathering. White Stones were used to extend an offer to be a part of a wedding
feast.
It was considered a great honor to have received such an invitation and be found in possession of one. The only thing that could keep one out was by absolute refusal to receive it, even though a person's name was already inscribed upon it or to cast it away. In that culture it was considered a great social insult to turn down a personalized an invitation.
Gospel
Invitation
The
Gospel in just such an invitation, through the proclamation of the message about
Jesus Christ we are all personally invited to the wedding super. We are offered
free access to the greatest, most prestigious event in time and eternity. God
has sent this personalized invitation to us through His Son Jesus Christ. It
should be great honor to be received.
"but
in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of
all things" Hebrews:1:2a-b
Jesus
used the wedding supper in his teaching, that an invitation is offered and He
commissioned messengers to invite the guest. Unfortunately that there will be
some, who having received this special invitation offered out of love will ,
will refuse to attend even though it is already theirs’s
"Then
he said to his servants, 'The wedding banquet is ready, but those I invited did
not deserve to come." Matthew: 22:8
They did not esteem the invitation as they should have, nor did they care that it was extended to them. But some did and will receive it.
"Go
to the street corners and invite to the banquet anyone you find. So
the servants went out into the streets and gathered all the people they could
find, both good and bad, and the wedding hall was filled with guests. " Matthew:
22:9-10
Through
the message about Jesus our great God offers this personalized invitation to
any and to all; that they, having been declared not guilty, are now invited to
come into an eternal relationship with Him for all eternity nothing can keep us
out but our own unwillingness to receive it. This would have been great
encouragement to those Christian in Pergamum and to us today, there is nothing
to keep us out.
Benediction: May we each and all live out that innocents which we all
have been declared to be as we walk to the great wedding supper of our Lord,
today, tomorrow and forevermore. Amen
Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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