For His servants, the eternal Kingdom of Jesus starts today! We see in Rev 7:15 that His servants serve day and night, constantly abiding in Jesus. The very presence of God fuels the heavenly saints. “And the One who sits solid and secure on the throne He will dwell with them like the tabernacle of Moses did. (dwell; see John 1:14). This revelation and promise opens up the heavens for us. Seeing the future helps us to know how to pray in the present! He is Sovereign and His throne is immovable, solid and secure, and there is no nervous or reluctant welcome before His throne. Perfect love casts out fear, for fear involves punishment. We stand before God and there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ. He dwells with us and we dwell with Him. That word, “dwell”, means to be “like the tabernacle of Moses.” God allows us to be in His very living Presence. What a promise and privilege! Pray for all that this holds and really means to be revealed to you! We will see His glory! Now we see it in part, and then, we will see His glory in the fullest measure! We see Him exalted, secure, solid, and full of peace and love. Holiness encircles this vision, for the angels encircle the throne crying, “Holy, Holy, Holy is the LORD God Almighty!” No other word in His Word is stated three times during worship. God is without imperfection or corruption! He is above all and remains separate from all that defiles! We who were imperfect will now be settled and at home in His pure Presence. What a contrast to earth! What a difference between man’s kingdoms and Christ’s Kingdom! He is full of grace and truth! These two qualities summarize Jesus life! His grace and undeserved love for us are full to overflowing! So is His Truth! He cannot and will not ever lie! We can count on Him to always practice and speak the truth! His every word and action are truth! Because of this reality, every promise is valid and can be claimed by us in prayer. “Father, thank You that Jesus dwells with us, and that we dwell with Him, and You. May our lives be solid, secure, immoveable, and faithful to You. May we be seen to be living out the great promises that You have made to us! In Jesus Name, Amen.”