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Who Can Actually Stand in the Presence of God?

Jeffrey Johnson

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What happens when a man sees the risen Christ in His full glory? In this sermon on Revelation 1:12–20, Jeffrey Johnson walks through John's vision of the Son of Man — eyes like flames of fire, a voice like the roar of many waters, a face shining like the sun — and the moment John falls to the ground as though dead.

The message turns on one unforgettable picture: our sin is like gasoline-soaked clothing, and God is a consuming fire. If even the greatest figures of the Old Testament fell short — Aaron as priest, Moses as prophet, David as king — then who could possibly stand in the presence of a holy God? Drawing on Psalm 24's question, "Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?", the sermon shows how we were each made in God's image to represent Him as prophet, priest, and king, and how every sin defaces that calling.

Yet the vision does not end in terror. Christ lays His hand on John and says, "Fear not." The heart of this message is the threefold ground for that comfort: a past victory (Christ our forerunner, who has already gone behind the veil), a present communion (real spiritual access to God now, as He walks among His churches), and a future hope (the day we will reign with Him in glorified bodies). The perfect Prophet, Priest, and King climbed the holy hill alone — so that we could follow.

If you've ever wondered whether you could truly stand before a holy God, this message offers a clear, hope-filled answer rooted entirely in the person and work of Jesus Christ.