There
is a reason why John, in Revelation 4, described God's majesty with
symbols of diamonds, gems and rubies. Such extravagant stones catch our
gaze with their brilliance and captivating charm. They touch that part
of us that cries out for something of worth, something that leave us
mystified and in awe. The Almighty God shines brighter than any
diamond; He holds a depth far from any ruby, and splendor no gem could
compete with.
Revelation 4:3 describes an emerald rainbow that
encircles the throne of God. This rainbow gives us a picture of God's
complete and encompassing glory, and the promise that will hold for
eternity. The emerald like glory represents His depth of kindness and
how he walks out and acts out in tender mercies. It reveals the aspect
of God’s new covenant promises and His faithfulness in bringing them to
pass. When we read of an emerald rainbow that encircles the throne in
Heaven we immediately think of the story of Noah, the rainbow
displaying God’s promise to never again flood the earth. Though it
still represents the promise made, we tend to leave it at that,
neglecting the attributes of God that would move Him to do so. The
rainbow has been around the throne forever, with Noah, God chose to
reveal His heart towards those who obey.
God
is filled with kindness towards those who love Him in return. This
divine clemency is uncovered in an “emerald glory” in order for us to
receive it with understanding. The rainbow surrounds Him and is poured
out to surround us as well. Though this emerald glory radiates from God
and encases the throne it is directed at us. God is faithful to us. God is merciful to us. God is kind to us.
“The
LORD is gracious and full of compassion, Slow to anger and great in
mercy. The LORD is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His
works” (Psalm 145:8-9). The way a rainbow sits in the sky above us,
casting a shadow of color above, so it is with God’s emerald rainbow of
kindness. His glorious mercy exceeds His judgment—though that also is a
display of His great love—and His beautiful acts towards us far
surpasses His anger.
It
seems so simple to say that God is kind, merciful and tender but these
aspects that make up His emerald glory transcend the simple and leave
those who set their minds on these things mystified. Why has the
Eternal One so kindly bestowed on a broken and defiled people His
tender mercies and loving-kindness? Why has He chosen the lowly to
lavish His bright and shining glory? It remains a mystery. He is
clothed in mystery and thus His every facet is arrayed in it. We can’t
fully comprehend the beauty of a valuable stone nor can we grasp the
mystery of a perfect God pouring out his brilliant mercy on the imperfect. But in this mystery we find the assurance of our souls, as is stated so clearly in Isaiah
55:9, which says, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are
My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts higher than your
thoughts”.
His
mercy and kindness extend to the ends of the earth and they are poured
out on us. Though we cannot understand why, we must accept the embrace
of such a mystery. The Creator of Heaven and Earth is a tender God and
has an unending capacity for kindness, and that alone is incommunicable
in its divine mystery. An emerald has a rich capacity for brilliance
and some how that pictures reflects to us the brilliance of God's
capacity. His promises are set over His throne and radiate over us in
the goodness of His will.
In
so many instances we get a warped view of God. We see Him as this far
off, unemotional, uninvolved “Big Man upstairs” who sits in Heaven with
constant disapproval in His eyes ready to damn us to hell when we fall
short. But in truth God is the exact opposite. He delights in us, He is enthralled
by us. Our Heavenly Father looks down on us with eyes full of love, His
heart moving in tenderness towards us. The Throne Room picture in its
entirety reveals the glory of who God really is and what he feels when
He looks at fallen humanity. The emerald aspect of his majesty shows us
His goodwill and his gentleness all directed towards us. His brilliance
is like an arrow of light aimed at humanity and ready to penetrate what
paradigms of Him we may hold with the glory of his affection.
“Through
the tender mercy of our God, with which the Dayspring from on high has
visited us; to give light to those who sit in darkness and the shadow
of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace.” (Luke
1:78-79) In the glory of His mercy and kindness we find refuge from the
chaos of this fleeting life. We gain confidence with the revelation of
God’s mercy for it is tender. We gain assurance with the revelation of His kindness for it is loving.
It depends on the posture of our hearts; if we are aligned to accept
this indescribable affection we are pulled into the loving arms of His
covenant of peace with us. Nothing can compare, nothing can tear us
away from it. The peace that passes all understanding will rule and
reign in our hearts and in our minds.
"For
the mountains shall depart the hills be removed, But My kindness shall
not depart from you, nor shall my covenant of peace be removed,'
says the LORD, who has mercy on you.” (Isaiah 54:10)
His
emerald like glory shines light into the dark places and secures us
with transcendent love. It will hold us firm as we hide under the
shelter of His wing; that rainbow of promise set over us.