There is something important going on behind the scenes that the devil is 
determined you should not know about: the final work of Christ as Great High 
Priest on this cosmic Day of Atonement. That's the News behind all news. God 
has devoted the entire books of Hebrews and Revelation to its importance.
For those who appreciate Christ's role as High Priest in the final cleansing of 
the sanctuary, He is ministering a special preparation of character for them to 
be ready for the final events on earth. Says Hebrews:

"He is able to save them to the uttermost [perfectly] that come unto God by 
Him; "let us go on to full growth;" "unto them that look for Him shall He 
appear the second time without sin unto salvation;" "we have a great high 
priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, ... let us 
therefore come boldly unto the throne of Grace;" "God [has] provided some 
better thing for us, that they [past heroes] without us should not be made 
perfect;" "the God of peace ... make you perfect in every good work to do His 
will, working in you that which is well pleasing in His sight" (7:25; 6:1; 
9:28; 4:14, 16; 11:40; 13:20, 21). Note, all this is what He does, not what we 
do!

Says Revelation: "the harvest of the earth is ripe." "I looked, and, lo, a Lamb 
stood on the mount Sion, and with Him 144,000, ... without fault before the 
throne of God;" "another angel came out of the temple, crying, ... Thrust in 
Thy sickle, and reap; for the harvest of the earth is ripe" (14:15, 1, 5, 15).

This work of the great High Priest is going on steadily behind the scenes. You 
won't see it in the newspapers, TIME, NBC, ABC, or CNN. It's a work as 
unpretentious as the birth in Bethlehem (if TIME had been published then, their 
"Man of the Year" would not have been that Baby). Today, the Holy Spirit will 
take you by the hand and say, "Come, let's get ready; don't hinder the great 
High Priest in His closing work of atonement, let Him 'constrain' you by His 
agape to live not for self but unto His glory" (2 Cor. 5:14, 15). "Receive not 
the grace of God in vain" (6:1).

--Robert J. Wieland

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