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Daily Devotional For November 25, 2025

And I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of the testimony of Jesus and the word of God. These did not worship the beast or his image, neither did they receive the mark upon their forehead or upon their hand. And they came to life and reigned with Christ for a thousand years. The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection. Blessed and holy is the one having a part in the first resurrection. Upon these the second death has no power. But they will be priests of God and of Christ, and they will reign with Him a thousand years. Rev 20:4-6.

           A returning missionary was rear-ended at a traffic light, causing minor damage to the car he had borrowed from a friend. When the officer arrived at the scene, he could not find the proof of insurance for the car so he ended up giving me a ticket for $341.00! That news did not go well with his missionary salary. Even worse, it meant an appearance before a judge at the local courthouse. What was doubly frustrating was that the proof of insurance was in the car all along! He had just not recognized it.
           So here he was sitting in the court with a host of other felons and fiends, planning to throw himself on the mercy of the court. But before his name was called another was called with a ticket exactly like his. The person merely produced the proof of insurance and the judge pronounced the blessed words of mercy, “Dismissed!”
           Now there was reason for a little hope. When the judge called the missionary to the bar, he produced the proof of insurance, and the judge again said, “Dismissed.” The missionary walked out of that courthouse, into the morning sun, with a glad and grateful heart.1
           The Book of Revelation has a strong focus on judgment. But the judgment of God is not something that the people of God need to fear. And that judgment is more than just deciding who will be saved and who will be lost. The judgment in this text allows the saints to review the events of history and see that God has consistently done the right thing. That conviction is important for the health of the universe and everyone in it.
           The amazing thing is that God is willing to submit Himself to judgment for our sakes. He cares about our feelings, even in eternity. He gives the redeemed a thousand year period to examine His actions. After careful review, they will be satisfied both with His justice and with their position in His kingdom.

           Lord, I am so grateful to know that You care about our feelings and our understandings. I trust that You will one day have the answer to all that troubles me now.

1 Based on an email from Jim Park, July 25, 2004.