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His Name, The Word Of God

Revelation 19:9-16
Norm Wells October, 13 2010 Audio
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Revelation 19, and I'd like to
read verses 9 through 16, and spend a little time tonight on
verses 12 and 13. Revelation chapter 19, verse
9, And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called
unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, These
are the true sayings of God. And I fell at his feet to worship
him. And he said unto me, see thou
do it not. I am thy fellow servant and of
thy brethren that have the testimony of Jesus. Worship God for the
testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. And I saw heaven
opened. And behold, a white horse, and
he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness
he doth judge and make war. His eyes were as a flame of fire,
and on his head were many crowns, and he had a name written that
no man knew but he himself. And he was clothed with a vesture
dipped in blood, and his name is called the Word of God. And
the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses,
clothed in fine linen, white and clean. And out of his mouth
goth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations,
and he shall rule them with a rod of iron. And he treadeth the
winepress of the fierceness of the wrath of Almighty God. And
he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King
of Kings and Lord of Lords in large letters. We'd like to spend just a little
bit of time tonight on the verses 12 and 13 of this wonderful reading
about the Lord Jesus Christ. And as I read that, I found out
we're gonna have to back up. Not tonight, but soon. that verse 10, I almost let slip
through, for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. And if you ever want to study
prophecy, it's just going to be the study of Christ. And we'll
look at that at another time. Verse 12, his eyes were as a
flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns. And he had
a name written that no man knew but he himself. His eyes were as a flame of fire. This speaks of our Savior's omniscience. He sees all and he knows all.
His eyes were as a flame of fire. And we'd like to just look at
a few verses found in the Bible that share with us this wonderful
truth about the Lord, that he sees all and he knows all. And what he knows, he did not
have to acquire. Now that's interesting. We acquire
knowledge. Now, when it comes to truth about
the Lord, it's revealed to us, but we still acquire it. He shares
it with us, the truth of his word, the truth about God. We
learn truth. We're not born with it. We acquire
it as he reveals it to us. But there's that very truth about
God. He did not acquire knowledge. And that makes it his ways are
not our ways. He didn't go through the process
that we go through. He's God. And it's just a mystery
to me that he never learned a thing. And I'm not using that negative.
He never had to learn anything. It's always known all things. And God does not need a brain
to store knowledge. Now I'm thankful for this. He
stored knowledge here for us to read it. I've never known
anybody that memorized the entire Bible and stored it in their
brain. Now I've known some that have memorized quite a bit. But
I've never known anyone that stored the whole thing in their
brain. But we store knowledge up here. I'm amazed at the ability
and sometimes the lack of ability. of the brain, but to store things. And you know, something will
key us and will lead us to something else, some other memory, some
other thought that God has allowed us to store. But God doesn't,
I just can't imagine God not having a brain, but he doesn't
need one like we need one. It's created for us, and it's
a marvelous, marvelous creation. that God gave us, that we're
able to remember things that happened so long ago as vivid
as if they happened yesterday. Particularly, if he permits us
to remember his word. It's really a miracle if he allows
us to remember it and where it's found, the address. But God doesn't need that. He
knows all things. He sees all things. And he's never had to learn anything. And he's never forgotten anything.
And he doesn't have to acquire anything. God knows all things,
the end from the beginning, and he's never had to acquire it.
He's always had it. And I'll tell you, that's just
hard for me to wrap my arms around. His ways are not our ways. And so when he has the eyes of
a flame of fire, he's sharing with us that from the beginning,
and we have to use that word. We use it. It's not an explanation
about God. It's a help for us. Eternity
to eternity, we use those words, but God has always been and has
always known and has always had purpose and he has always known
the end from the beginning. Would you turn with me if in
your Bibles to the book of Job. Job has taken on a true fascination
with me. This last time through it, I
saw some things in the book of Job that I'd never noticed before.
And I get to read it again in our Bible reading. But here in
the book of Job, there's the incident about Job. And as I
brought out in the Bible class some time ago when Mike couldn't
be with us, I looked at Job, the original part before the
fall, and then the fall came, he lost everything. And then
he had those three friends come to visit with him, and they didn't
say anything for quite a while. And then they started saying
things, and what they had to say wasn't worth saying. And
that's just the truth about religion. Religion finds us, and what it
has to tell us isn't worth sharing with us, but we usually listen
to it, and we'll argue with it, and it makes every effort to
convince us. And then in the 32nd chapter
of the book of Job, and I'm not going to read that, but I just
want to notice here in the 32nd chapter of the book of Job, the
Lord, by his infinite wisdom and grace, shares with Job through
a man by the name of Elihu, and I was going to look up his name,
but I did not, but it has, E-L, has something to do with God. His name means that. And in chapter
32 and verse 1, so these three men ceased to answer Job, and
that's a wonderful day in the lost sheep's life. Now, he may
not think that, but it's a wonderful day when religion stops talking
to us and God sends along a preacher who knows something about God.
These three friends didn't, and God criticized them for that.
But in verse two, then was kindled the wrath of Elihu, the son of
Berechel the Buzite of the kindred of Ram against Job was his wrath
kindled because he justified himself rather than God. And
if we follow this through, we just find through chapter 32
through chapter 37, this kind of context that this Elihu shares
the truth about God. And he spares not sharing the
truth about God. Now, in chapter 37, verse 14,
is where I'd like to start reading here with regard to God knowing
everything. And Elihu brings this up. And
that's the responsibility. If we're going to share the gospel,
we need to share the gospel about a God that knows everything.
We're not sharing the gospel about a God that doesn't know
everything because that's not very good news. Good news is
the gospel that shares everything we can about the God who created
heaven and earth and he has all knowledge about all things. We're
cutting people short if we don't share with them all the things
that we know about God. Let's not make it less, let's
make it more. We can always say, and he's more
than that. I can't get a hold of all of
it, but he's more than that. When we think about his infinite
wisdom, we can only go so far and then we say, he's more than
that. Well, here in Job chapter 37, verse 14, We read these words,
hearken unto this, O Job, stand still and consider the wondrous
works of God. Now, this is Elihu. Now, if you
jump ahead to the chapter 38 verse 1, we have a greater miracle
happening in Job's life. The Lord answered Job. Well,
that's the way he does it. He speaks to people through the
gospel, through the preacher, and then he speaks to the person.
Religion never got anybody off the ground. Old Job never got
off the ground. He never got any better. He,
in fact, is worse. And yet, this man comes along
in the providence of God and shares with him the greatness
of God. And now listen to what he has to say to Job in chapter
37, there in verse 15. Dost thou know when God disposed
them and caused the light of his cloud to shine? Dost thou
know the balancing of the clouds, the wondrous works of him which
is perfect in knowledge? That's the one with the eyes
as a flame of fire. Perfect in knowledge. God's understanding
of things is perfect and he didn't have to acquire this understanding.
He hasn't grown wiser over time. He was and is always wise to
the hundredth percent and he doesn't gain any wisdom over
time. Now we hope we do. That's one
of the things that God gives his people some time on this
earth. God gives us some time after
he saves us, generally speaking, to gain a little wisdom about
the Lord in his revelation. But here, with regard to God,
this faithful man, who didn't make any points with Job to begin
with, but this faithful man kept Job's feet to the fire. God is
God, and he knows all things, and he knows what's going on
here, and he knows what's going on with you, and he knows every
sore you scraped. because it was brought on and
permitted by God. Now, this is the God whose eyes
is as a flame of fire. He knows all things. It tells
us there in verse 16, the wondrous works of him which is perfect
in knowledge. This is the God. Those other
guys, they are just trying to get you to confess what did you
do wrong, and that's why you are in the shape you're in. What
was it, Joe? What was it? How did you sin? So that we can publish it and
then we can give you the right hand of Christian fellowship
afterwards. Break them down and give them
the right hand of Christian fellowship. My goodness. But God sent Elihu,
and through the preaching of the word of God by Elihu, the
last chapters of this book, God speaks to Job. Greatest day of
his life when God spoke to him. And Job concluded. He said, I've
heard of you with the hearing of my ear, but now my eye seeth
you. And as a result of that, God gave him all his goods back
and his family back and everything. Now, turn with me, if you would,
to the book of the Psalms, Psalms 147. As we think about these
flame of fire, the eyes is a flame of fire, he speaks These speak
of our Savior's omniscience. He sees all and He knows all,
everything. As I mentioned, it's hard for
me to think about a God that did not have to acquire, but
He's always been. He doesn't have to store information
like we do. He's always had knowledge. It's
hard for me to reach back that far and to reach ahead that far. Because we're so caught. And
I understand a little bit more about the Lord Jesus imprisoned
in flesh, because we are. We're imprisoned in flesh, and
we're imprisoned in bad flesh as a result of the fall. And
we have not, we do not have that perfect knowledge about everything
that's going on, but he does. And what he gives us, we're thankful
for. But from week to week, I forget
some of the things he's already given me. And then I find out
he let me store a little bit. And he brings it to our knowledge. He brings it to our face. He
brings it to our mind. All right, Psalm 147. We find
once again that the scriptures, as they so often do, share the
great things about God. We're not at a loss. In fact,
we have to pair. We have to pair out some verses
of scripture that share different things about God. We never get
finished. And Lord only knows we'd like to get through the
book of Revelation eventually, but we'd just never get finished
if we just went to all the verses that dealt with all the issues
about the Lord Jesus Christ, maybe in 100 years. But Psalm
147, verses one through five, we find out some wonderful information
that God's people have rejoiced in. In fact, it's always been
a comfort to God's people. When Job saw the Lord, it was
a comfort that he knew all things. When Job saw the Lord, it was
a comfort that he was all wise, that he had all knowledge. that
he was eternal, that he was ever holy. It was a comfort to him
when the Holy Spirit revealed those things to Job about his
God. Now here in Psalm 147 verse 1,
praise ye the Lord for it is good to sing praises unto our
God, for it is pleasant and praise is comely. The Lord doth build
up Jerusalem. He gathereth together the outcasts
of Israel. He healeth the broken in heart
and bindeth up their wounds. He telleth the number of the
stars. He calleth them all by their name. Now if that's not
enough, great is our God and of great
power and his understanding is infinite. Now that's eyes is
a flame of fire. His understanding is infinite.
There's no shadow with God. There's nothing hidden with God.
Sometimes I wonder what's in the shadows. Well, with God,
there is no shadow. There is no darkness. He knows
all things. He has an ability as God to know
all things. He knows our heart, He knows
our uprising, He knows our sitting down. David said, if I make my
bed in hell, He's there, and He knows all things. This is
that God that Elihu told to Job, and this is the God that faithful
preachers tell the people that He is a God that knows everything,
that can do anything He pleases to do, and He has known all things
from the beginning of the world. and he has known his people from
the beginning of the world. He has all knowledge. He's not
caught short. I was thinking today, I had a
really strange assignment today and gave me some time to think. Free will is just not very consistent. I was thinking about that today.
Free willers tell me that Jesus died for the sins of everybody
of the world Except Believe unbelief I've had him tell me this except
unbelief now. What does Jesus do when they
finally believe? How does he handle it I've died
for every sin except unbelief and Now they believed, what do
I do? Well, the God of the Bible doesn't
get caught like that. He's not caught like that. He's
not put in a position like that. He already knew what he's gonna
do. He's gonna lay down his life, a ransom for many, and take care
of the whole issue for all his people at one time on the cross
for eternity. That's the eternal atonement. Now, turn with me, if you would,
to the book of Isaiah, Isaiah 42. Isaiah 42 is, once again,
the prophets of old, and Christ is the center and the central
theme of all prophecy. It's not some strange thing that's
going on in the future. He's the central theme of all
prophecy. Every prophet that ever prophesied,
prophesied about the Lord Jesus Christ. Those who do not prophesy
or prophets that do not share about Christ, they're not his
prophets. That's all there is to it. The Book of Isaiah chapter
42, verses 5-9. Isaiah chapter 42, as we think
about these flame eyes as a flame of fire, he's sharing with us
that he is omniscient, he sees all, he knows all, he's take
care of all, he is the almighty God. He hasn't had to be educated,
he hasn't had to acquire knowledge, and he doesn't need a brain to
keep it. He is God. everlasting, eternal. That's the God that Elihu shared
with Job, and that's the God that spoke to Job, and that's
the God that Job rejoiced in when God spoke to him. He wasn't
a little God. He was the Almighty God. All
right, Isaiah chapter 42 verse 5, the scripture says, thus saith
God the Lord, he that created the heavens and stretched them
out, he that spread forth the earth, and that which cometh
out of it, and he that giveth breath into the people upon it,
and spirit into them that walketh therein. Now there's an outline
right there. That's quite an outline. I, the
Lord, have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and
will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people
for a light of the Gentiles, to open the blind eyes, to bring
out the prisoners from prison, and them that sit in darkness
out of the prison house. I am the Lord, that is my name,
and my glory will I not give to another. Whoa, that's pretty
good too. Neither my praise to graven images. Behold, the former things are
come to pass, and new things do I declare. Before they spring
forth, I tell you of them. Now that's an interesting way
to say it. Before things come to pass, I
tell you of them. Not that he's a fortune teller,
my foot. He is the God. He is God Almighty. And it says
here, what do you say about prayer? I have knowledge of what you
have need of before you ask. Why? Because he knows the end
from the beginning. He has all knowledge. His eyes
are as a flame of fire. There is a knowledge that God
has that he has had in all of his ex... Boy, I'm gonna get
my foot in my mouth. All of his existence, eternity
to eternity, he has known these things. He has known those that
are his. He has known the end from the
beginning. He has known everything that
will happen to everybody that has ever been. I like what Charles
Spurgeon said one time as he got out of that carriage to go
into the great tabernacle. He got a piece of lint on his
coat and he said, this God purpose to land on my coat as I got out
of my carriage. That's a God that knows all things. He even knows the lint. that
lands on his people. Turn with me, if you would, just
a couple of chapters, three chapters, four chapters to Isaiah 46 and
verse nine. Isaiah 46 and verse nine. Remember
the former things of old, for I'm God and there is none else.
I'm God and there is none like me, declaring the end from the
beginning. And from ancient times the things
that are not yet done, saying, my counsel shall stand and I
will do all my pleasure. Calling a ravenous bird from
the east the man that executeth my counsel from a far country
Yea, I have spoken it. I will also bring it to pass.
I purposed it I will also do it calling the ravenous bird
from the east what just think for a moment there was a prophet
of God sitting down by a creek one time and Lord sent a ravenous
bird to feed him Now he does that spiritually too. And then
it tells us there in that same verse, he calls a man to take
care of his business. We have several times in scripture,
one of them is so specific, that's that guy that was there in Babylon,
and his name was Cyrus, and he's named 100 years before he's born,
and this is the man that God's gonna use to send his people
back to Jerusalem. He knows the end from the beginning.
He knows all things. His eyes are as a flame of fire. He does not acquire knowledge.
He has knowledge. He does not have to store knowledge.
He is knowledge. He is our wisdom and he is our
knowledge. He has all truth about himself. And this is the God that God
intends for God's people to share as they share the gospel. This
is the great God. Any lesser will not do. Any less
wise, any less knowledgeable, any less will not do. Turn with me, if you would, to
Acts chapter 1. Acts chapter 1 and verse 24, we find here
that as this theme is carried over throughout the old as well
as the new writings, the old economy and the new economy,
the truth about God is continued to be shared. And the apostle
Paul shares he shunned not to declare the whole counsel of
God. I'm sure there were a few people that were a little disgruntled
with him about sharing some things about God. But that's the God
that God shared with Job. And that's the God that God shared
with Job that made a difference in Job. I've heard of you at
the hearing of the ear, but now I see of you. That's the Job
that we don't mind reading about. That's the Job we'll have fellowship
with. the Job that saw the Almighty God. Acts chapter 1 and verse
24, and they prayed and said, now this is after Judas went
out and destroyed himself. It was prophesied and Christ
is the spirit of prophecy. It was prophesied that there
would be one that do away with himself and another one will
take his place. All right, now listen to this prayer. They prayed
and said, thou Lord, which knowest the hearts of all, show whether of these two thou
hast chosen. You know the hearts of all. Now
we have the word men supplied by the translators, but you know
the hearts of all. Show us which one you've chosen. Eyes is a flame of fire and it
tells us that through whatever manner casting lots is, at this
point, God chose a man to take Judas's place, and his name was
Matthias, and he's numbered with the 11 apostles, and this is
the only time his name is mentioned, but he is mentioned several times
as one of the 12. So he's the choice that God made
through the church, these men to fill that spot. Now, one other
place, would you turn with me to the book of Romans, chapter
11? Now, we can start in Romans 1 and go through the whole book
and read it and find out how many times it declares to us
that God's eyes are the flame of fire. He knows all things. He knows all people. He knows
every thought and every intent of the heart. He knows, this
speaks of his omniscience. He sees all and knows all and
he did not need to acquire it. We do. I'm thankful over time
we acquire some things about God, but he does not acquire
and he doesn't have to store it like we do. Whether in a book
or whether in our brain, we don't have, he doesn't have to store
it that way, he just knows. Romans chapter 11, let me get
over there, Romans chapter 11 and verse 33. Oh, the depth of the riches,
both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God. How unsearchable are
his judgments and his ways past finding out. Now that covers
every subject that we have seen in the book of Romans. Every
subject that we've seen in the book of Ephesians. Every subject
we've seen in the book of Genesis. How? Oh, the depth of the riches
both of the wisdom and knowledge of God. There's no end to it. We're thankful for acquiring
a little bit. But there's no end to him and
to what he has. Now, it tells us, going back
there to the book of Revelation, Revelation chapter 19, it tells
us that he has eyes that were as a flame of fire. And that's
mentioned earlier in the book of Revelation. Revelation chapter
1, it says he has eyes as the flame of fire. And then it tells
us in the second part there, and on his head were many crowns. A conquering conqueror collects
many crowns. He's called, well, let's just
back up to chapter 6 and verse 1 and 2. Let's read that. He's on a white horse here too.
Not that the Lord's going to be riding a horse in heaven.
He doesn't have a corral. It's just a spiritual declaration
about the almighty power of almighty God. All right, here in Revelation
6, verse 1 and 2, and I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals
and heard, as it were, the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts
saying, come and see, and I saw, behold, a white horse, and he
that sat on him had a bow, and a crown was given unto him, and
he went forth conquering and to conquer. Now, he's the king,
but in his conquering, he collects crowns. He is one who goes forth
conquering and to conquer. He collects crowns. When we read
in history about those who overthrew a nation or a people, they took
the crown. It may be symboled by they took
the sword. They took something that represented
these people and now I'm over them. And thank God Almighty,
he takes rebels. who have ascended to their own
throne, and when he conquers them, we give him our crown. We bow before him and say, here's
my crown. And he is the conquering conqueror. Turn with me, if you would, to
the book of Matthew, chapter 12. I want to show you what I
mean by this. Matthew, chapter 12. He gives
us a wonderful illustration here. Matthew chapter 12 verse 27. He's a conquering conqueror and
he has many crowns. On his head are many crowns.
Every one of the lost sheep that he has come upon up to this time,
they have gladly given him their crown and he wears it. He's conquered He's conquered
the hearts of people. He's conquered the ways of people.
He's conquered the religion of people. He has conquered the
thoughts of people. He's conquered the wisdom of
people. He's conquered his people. And he's made sure that they
are conquered by giving them a new heart. He takes out the
stony heart of rebellion and gives them a heart that loves
him. But we are willing to give him
everything that we have. You're the Lord. I bow before
you. Here's the crown. We cast our
crowns before him, all that we thought we were. I'm no longer
that. I was talking to someone the other day, and we agreed. If the Lord, in the finality
of all things, if the Lord, if I, and this other person said,
if we discovered at that day that we're on the left-hand side,
God is just. He's just. Now, I'm confident where I stand,
but if I stand on the left-hand side, He's given me a heart to
understand. He is just in doing what He does. When He casts the left-hand side
into eternity, He is just. and righteous altogether. And
only the church, I've only found people who truly know Christ
would ever say, he can justly cast me out. In religion, no. We've done all
these good things. He has no right to cast us out.
We're righteous in his eyes. We have our own robe of righteousness. All right, notice here in the
book of Matthew. Matthew chapter 12, verse 27. He's in a discussion with a bunch
of Pharisees. And he shares this, Jesus knew
their thoughts, verse 25, and said unto them, every kingdom
divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city
or house divided against itself shall not stand. And if Satan
cast out Satan, He is divided against himself, how shall then
his kingdom stand? And if I, by Beelzebub, cast
out devils, and he's been accused of that, that's why he brought
this up, he's been accused of that, if I, by Beelzebub, cast
out devils, by whom do your children cast them out? Therefore, they
shall be your judges. But if I cast out devils by the
spirit of God, then the kingdom of God is come unto you." Now
notice verse 29, or else, how can one enter into a strong man's
house? and spoil his goods, except he
first bind the strong man, and then he will spoil his house."
Now, we could put Saul of Tarsus' name right there. How did Saul
of Tarsus' playhouse get spoiled? A stronger man came along. He spoiled his house. This is
what the Redeemer does for the lost sheep. He comes and binds
our rebellion. He comes and binds us. He conquers us. He is a conquering
conqueror, and he conquers his people and binds them, binds
their rebellion, gives them a new heart, and in so doing, they
give him their crowns. And that's why we have this one
with all those crowns. He has a crown. He's had a crown
from eternity. But in the redemptive work of
his people, all those he's redeemed, all those he's brought to Christ,
all those he's given the new birth, they willingly, and in
fact, we find they become his footstool. Would you, would you,
given the opportunity, would you hold the feet of Jesus? We do that in heart. We doing
that. Until every enemy be made his
footstool. All of God's people are holding
the feet of Jesus. Where do we gather? Where do
we assemble? Where does the church assemble?
At the feet of Jesus. He's going to overcome every
enemy. and make them his footstool. Now, those he didn't die for,
that's not even a concern. His concern is bringing in all
his lost sheep. That's the enemy that he's concerned
about. The rest can speak all they want.
But his sheep will be brought in. He has a crown of, he has
head where many crowns, Conquering conqueror has many crowns, and
Christ must conquer the lost sheep. As he does here, he binds
them. A strong man comes along. We
just can't imagine how strong he is. And then when he saves
us, we're going to spend the rest of our life, oh, I didn't
know that about his sovereignty. Oh, I didn't know that about
his sovereignty. Oh my goodness, I didn't know
that. He just gets more. Now he's always been, and he
has always been the greatest. But God's people keep learning
more about him that we didn't know. It's greater and grander
and bigger than we thought. And as he allows us to have some
more knowledge about him, we continue to say that he is bigger
than I thought. He is greater than I thought.
And it took more grace to do what he did. And it took great
strength to overcome the strong man that was in the house. And
then finally it says, and he had a name that no man knew,
but he himself. Now turn with me to Matthew 11,
and with this we'll close. Matthew 11, verse 25. He has a name written that no
man knows. Now, the very next few verses
we find that name. Lord of lords and king of kings.
And also we find his name is the word of God. Now, we don't
know these names by nature. We're not born saying these names. Now, the only person I know that
was born saying Grandpa was Josh. He just started right off. That's
what he had to be saying. I say that facetiously. We don't
know the name of God. Now, we may use it, but we don't
know that He is the Word of God. We do not know that He is King
of Kings and Lord of Lords. We can read all about it and
still not know it. All of this comes by revelation.
Here, Matthew 11, verse 25. Read this with me. Matthew 11
verse 25. It says at that time Jesus answered
and said I thank the O father Lord of heaven and earth Because
thou has hid these things from the wise and prudent has revealed
them unto babes even so father for so it seemed good in thy
sight All things are delivered unto me of my father and no man
knoweth the son I'm glad it didn't stop there No man knoweth the Son. No, we
don't know him by nature. We don't know his name. It's
a hidden name. We can even use the word Jesus.
I had a man tell me one time that if you say the name of Jesus,
then you have to be saved. I said, oh my goodness, I didn't
even know nothing and I knew that wasn't right. People use
the name Jesus as a byword. They don't know anything. We
can use the word Lord, we can use the word Jesus, we can use
the word God, we can use all the words that are found in the
Bible, and we don't know a thing about him. No. I use the word
Abraham Lincoln. Never met the man in my life.
Read a little bit about him. Didn't know what he was like,
didn't know what his wife thought of him. But when God reveals
himself, now read this with me. All things are delivered unto
me of my Father, and no man knoweth the Son but the Father, neither
knoweth any man the Father save the Son, and he to whomsoever
the Son will reveal him." Now, no man knows the name. But he's faithful to his people
to reveal who he is. And the very next couple verses
over there, his name is the Word of God. And then just very shortly,
his name, name written on him is King of Kings and Lord of
Lords. Now if this was written out,
it'd be in about this tall. That's the kind of Lord he is.
And everybody else about like this. He's Lord, King of Kings
and Lord of Lords. And God's people, just like Job,
just like Saul of Tarsus, God's people say, oh man, that's so
good. That is so good. That he is so
big. Because then his hands can keep
his people and lose nobody.

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