Incentives: Co-Reigning with Christ
1 John 5:4, 5 NASB “For whatever is born of
God overcomes the world; and this is the victory that has overcome the
world--our faith.
Rev 3:21,22 NASB
“He who overcomes, I will grant to him to sit down with Me on My throne, as I
also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne.
Stephen Weinberg is a
professor of physics at
So what solace does he
offer in light of this? What is the significance of man according to Weinberg
and others in our secular culture who hold to a system of origins based on
evolution? What are we to make of this pointless situation in our hostile
cosmos? He only has one answer. “The effort to understand the universe is one
of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of a
farce and gives it some of the grace of tragedy.” In writing about religion he
states: “Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it you would
have people doing good things and evil people doing evil things, but for good
people to do evil things, that takes religion.”
What a cynical view of
life! What a depressing view of life! He expresses in this quote the despair,
the emptiness, the anger of modern man toward God. Modern man who is without
truth, without hope and without Christ has nothing to truly live for other than
the pleasure, the stimulation of the moment, or whatever he finds some little
meaning in what he studies. For the Christian, though, we have purpose,
meaning, a clear destiny explained in the Scripture. The Scripture teaches that
not only do we have a purpose and destiny but that destiny is to rule and reign
with Jesus Christ, and that today’s life functions within the framework of a
training ground for that future destiny. As we orient our thinking to that
future destiny it gives meaning and purpose and value to even the most minute things that happen in our life. Things that seem
to be pure coincidence suddenly take on new meaning and emphasis. We see this
in such passages as Revelation 3:20, 21.
These letters in
Revelation 2 & 3 are to challenge believers with the reality that Jesus
Christ can come back today, tonight, tomorrow. The
question is: Are we ready? not simply in the
soteriological sense of preparing one’s self by faith in Jesus Christ as to
whether or not our destiny is heaven. That is important, the most important
decision that we will ever make in this life. At that instant we not only have
eternal life but we are adopted into the royal family of God through a process
known as regeneration, and we become spiritual infants. There is a process of
growth that takes place after that where we grow to spiritual maturity. But it
is not just for the fact of growing to spiritual maturity, it is that we are in
training for a future role and responsibility, and this is what we see
emphasized in these overcomer passages at the end of each of these evaluation
reports. It is indicated by the use of this word “throne” in Revelation 3:21,
that if we are overcomers then we will be granted a special privilege and
position to sit with the Lord Jesus Christ on His throne. As He shares that
position with the Father, so we too will share in that position with the Lord
Jesus Christ. So our emphasis now is to understand the emphasis of this
reference to sitting “with Me on my throne.”
Revelation
This throne of the Lord
Jesus Christ derives from an Old Testament promise, referred to as the Davidic
covenant. David was the first great king of
There are four eternal
promises in the covenant. They are eternal in nature; they are mediated through
Jesus who is the Messiah. There is the promise of an eternal dynasty, the
promise of an eternal throne, the promise of an eternal kingdom, and the
promise of an eternal descendant. So the foundation for talking about the
throne of Jesus Christ is in 2 Samuel 7.
The next time we see this
promise developed a little bit in the Old Testament is in Isaiah 9:7: NASB
“There will be no end to the increase of {His} government or of peace, On the
throne of David and over his kingdom, To establish it and to uphold it with
justice and righteousness From then on and forevermore. The zeal of the LORD of hosts
will accomplish this.” So the Messiah will establish the throne of David and
reign over His kingdom. This is important because this is the backdrop for Luke
1:32, 33 where the angel Gabriel announces to Mary the birth of a son: NASB
“He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High; and the Lord God
will give Him the throne of His father David;
So we come back to
Revelation 3:21: “He who overcomes, I will grant to him to sit down with Me on My throne...” What throne is this? In the light of
what we have seen in 2 Samuel 7, Isaiah 9 and Luke 1 it is the throne of David.
That is His throne. He is not sitting on that throne now,
the throne of David is going to be centered in
There are numerous
references to a throne in the book of Revelation. There is the throne of Satan
mentioned in the letter to
All of this is important
for understanding the entire concept of our inheritance and rewards, for that
is what these overcomer passages are talking about. They are emphasizing the
fact that there is an incentive out there for believers.
All believer
have the potential for rewards and inheritance. God set these up in eternity
past. So there is a package deal of assets, blessings, rewards, and privileges
that has our name on it. It was set aside by God in eternity past and as you
would grow to maturity, then as a result of your growth and capacity God would
begin to distribute blessings in time, and then as a result of what you did in
time there would be a distribution of other blessings and rewards in the
future. They are already yours, they have your name on
them. You don’t have to do anything to earn or deserve them, it is grace. But
you have to grow to maturity or you won’t get to enjoy them. It is not works.
God is not rewarding us for works in that sense, it is
a growth of capacity. And God is not going to bless us beyond our capacity to handle
it, otherwise the distribution of these blessings would just be abused and it
would ruin us. All believers have the potential for this inheritance, and that
distribution of eternal rewards and inheritance occurs at the judgment seat of
Christ.
Some rewards are described
as crowns, Revelation 2:10; 2 Timothy 4:8; other rewards such as those
mentioned in the evaluation reports of Revelation 2 & 3 have to do with
privileges, responsibilities, and different things that will be provided for us
in the Millennial kingdom and the eternal state. All of these come under the category
of what is referred to as an inheritance, that which is a possession of ours
for eternity. There are two categories of inheritance. Romans
We see this exemplified in
2 Timothy 2:8-13 NASB “Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead,
descendant of David, according to my gospel,
In 2 Corinthians 11:23-28
Paul gives a grocery list of his sufferings. “Are they servants of Christ?—I
speak as if insane—I more so; in far more labors, in
far more imprisonments, beaten times without number, often in danger of death.
So Paul then quotes,
talking about the importance of this endurance: “It is a trustworthy statement:
For if we died with Him, we will also live with Him…” This is a reference back
to Romans 6:8, that at the point of faith alone in Christ alone we are
identified with Christ in the justice of God is such a way that His death
becomes your death and His payment for sin is your payment for sin. Then the
next verse tells us about what happens after salvation. “…if we endure, we will
also reign with Him; If we deny Him, He also will deny
us.” Endurance isn’t a condition for salvation, it is
related to spiritual growth. This is the Greek word HUPOMENO [u(pomenw], meaning to remain under, top persevere, to sustain,
to bear up under adversity. It is the idea of remaining in the adversity by
means of the application of doctrine with the result that you have joy,
stability, peace and tranquillity. If we endure we will reign with Him. That is
what Revelation
Then we have a warning at
the end of that verse: “If we deny Him, He also will deny us.” Does that mean
He denies us salvation? No. It means that if we deny Him He denies us rewards. Then,
“If we are faithless, He remains
faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.” That is our promise of eternal security.
Even if we fail He is faithful and can’t deny Himself; you will still be saved,
but we will lose rewards.
So there is this emphasis
on the fact that we will reign in the future. 1 Corinthians 6:2 NASB
“Or do you not know that the saints will judge the world? …
Do you not know that we will judge angels?” Revelation 20:4 NASB “Then I
saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them.” These thrones
are the thrones that we will sit on as believers in the church age in our
resurrection bodies, returning with the Lord and ruling in the kingdom. This
takes place when he returns. Matthew 25:31-32 NASB ““But when the
Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the angels with Him, then He will sit on
His glorious throne.
The issue for us: Are you
an overcomer?