![]() Therefore, the inability for this scroll to be opened is the worst thing imaginable. It is God’s kingdom coming and His will being done in heaven and earth. In that sense, we might say that it represents all the hopes all the longings all the anticipations of God’s people. The context of “weep no more” in Rev.5:5 is that the “scroll” seems unable to be opened…And what does that mean? Well, I think-and there are many interpretations of it-I think the scroll represents God’s purposes in history. “Weep no more.” How widely, though, can we apply these words? ![]() ![]() “Weep no more.” That is the word that catches my attention this morning…. Revelation 5:5, “‘Weep no more behold the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered so that He can open the scroll and its seven seals’.”
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