There’s a fascinating link between the Book of Revelation and the Gospel of 
John that intrigues many people. The former tells of God’s final “Voice from 
heaven” that will sound in the heart of a vast number around the world to “come 
out of Babylon, My people.” They will respond in that last hour, symbolized as 
“a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, 
and people, and tongues,” who hear the Voice because in some way they already 
“follow the Lamb [the crucified Christ] wherever He goes” (18:4; 7:9; 14:4). 
They are already responsive in their confusion to each nuance of divine leading 
they can sense. They love truth.
The link with John’s Gospel is in 10:1-16 where Jesus lets us in on His secret: 
He has people everywhere who are His hidden “sheep” who “know His voice” and 
respond whenever He can find a human agent to proclaim the truth so clearly 
that honest people recognize that “Voice.” To borrow Luther’s rude phrase, 
these who proclaim the gospel don’t “taste of the dish” (would you serve your 
guests from a dish that still has the remnants of its former cooking sticking 
to it?). When our preaching is marred by “self,” we repulse rather than attract 
these “sheep.”

The presence of self-love seen in the agent constitutes the “messenger” “a 
thief and a robber” “climbing up some other way” into Christ’s “sheepfold.” His 
true sheep run as fast as they can the other way (they “flee from a stranger”). 
And possibly the church wonders why they are not winning more souls, and why 
their efforts to “lighten the earth with glory” seem so stymied.

The picture in the Bible is clear: God has faithful people buried in Islam, 
Buddhism, Hinduism, yes, maybe all the “isms” of the world, including (it must 
be!) atheism who are not heart-satisfied where they are; they hunger for 
something they haven’t yet found. When truth and that truth-seeker meet, 
nothing in earth or heaven will keep them apart forever after.

The challenge to God’s “remnant church” of these last days is: clear away the 
self-confusion that muffles the sound of that “Voice from heaven.” What’s on 
God’s agenda for His church is thrilling.

--Robert J. Wieland

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