Den frafalne og den trofaste

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

Den frafalne og den trofaste

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Jeg så at kvinnen var beruset av de helliges blod og av blodet av Jesu vitner. Da jeg så henne, undret jeg meg meget." (Åp. 17,6)Dette er fra Johannes’ syn som han fikk se inn i Himmelen og inn i framtida. Og så kan vi lure på hvorfor undret Johannes seg så, når han så denne kvinnen her? Han så kvinnen i et anna syn, tidligere, som den utkårede med himmelsk prakt, som ved sin tro på Jesus, fødte Ham fram i verden. Det kan vi lese i kapittel 12 (1-5). Og slik kjente Johannes Kirken i fra sin samtid (2. Joh. 1,1). Men nå så han henne som ei hore; troløs, kledd i verdens glimmer og stas (v. 4). Var det mulig? Kunne Kirken falle så dypt? Historiens gang har bekreftet det, og vi ser stadig nye eksempler i vår tid.Kontrasten er stor til den himmelske brud, som vi kan lese om i kapittel 21, et bilde på de som holder seg trofast til Jesus og Hans lære (Apg. 2,42; 2. Kor. 11,2, Åp.12,17). Der er mye som går imot den sunne lære, men vi er kalt til å holde fast ved den, står det (1. Tim.1,10; 6,3; 2.Tim. 4,2-5; Tit. 2,1-15). Det vil føre til motstand, men løftet er klart: "Lammet skal seire over dem, for Han er herrenes Herre og kongenes Konge, og de som er med Ham, de er kalte, utvalgte og trofaste." (v. 14). La oss være trofaste og holde ut!Ja, la oss ta med oss de ordene i dag, slik at vi blir obs på forførelsene i vår tid, som vil dra oss vekk i fra Jesus, den Ene elskede, så vi kan holde fast på læren Hans og på Ham, den nære og gode relasjonen. Slik at når Han kommer igjen, så er vi klar som bruden som venter på sin brudgom.Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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