These representatives of the saints in heaven are said to be around the throne.
In the passage in Canticles, where Solomon sings of the King sitting at
his table, some render it “a round table.” From this, some expositors, I
think, without straining the text, have said, “There is an equality
among the saints.” That idea is conveyed by the equal nearness of the
four and twenty elders. The condition of glorified spirits in heaven is
that of nearness to Christ, clear vision of his glory, constant access
to his court, and familiar fellowship with his person: nor is there any
difference in this respect between one saint and another, but all the
people of God, apostles, martyrs, ministers, or private and obscure
Christians, shall all be seated near the throne, where they shall
for ever gaze upon their exalted Lord, and be satisfied with his love.
They shall all be near to Christ, all ravished with his love, all eating
and drinking at the same table with him, all equally beloved as his
favourites and friends even if not all equally rewarded as servants.
Let
believers on earth imitate the saints in heaven in their nearness to
Christ. Let us on earth be as the elders are in heaven, sitting around
the throne. May Christ be the object of our thoughts, the centre of our
lives. How can we endure to live at such a distance from our Beloved?
Lord Jesus, draw us nearer to thyself. Say unto us, “Abide in me, and I
in you”; and permit us to sing, “His left hand is under my head, and his
right hand doth embrace me.”
O lift me higher, nearer thee,
And as I rise more pure and meet,
O let my soul’s humility
Make me lie lower at thy feet;
Less trusting self, the more I prove
The blessed comfort of thy love.
This devotion was taken from The Apostle's Bible app.
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