Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

14 June, 2026

Revelation 4:8—“And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.”

Revelation 4 transports us from earthly struggles into the throne room of heaven: After the messages to the seven churches, John is given a vision of heaven, reminding suffering believers that God reigns supremely over all things.

The four living creatures resemble those seen in Isaiah’s vision (Isaiah 6:2–3) and stand nearest the throne, continually worshipping God. Their six wings speak of readiness and service, while their many eyes signify watchfulness and awareness before the all-knowing God. Yet their chief activity is worship. “They rest not day and night”, declaring continually, “Holy, holy, holy”. The threefold repetition of “holy” magnifies God's absolute holiness. He is infinitely pure, separated from all sin, and glorious beyond human comprehension.

They also worship Him as “Lord God Almighty”, emphasising His sovereign power over creation and history. He is “which was, and is, and is to come”, the eternal God who transcends time and remains unchanged amidst a changing world.

This vision centres our hearts upon God’s character rather than our circumstances. When earthly troubles dominate our thoughts, heavenly worship reorders our perspective.

Believers should learn to set their thoughts and affection on heaven’s worship. Much of our anxiety grows when God becomes small in our minds, and earthly matters grow bigger and bigger. Reverent worship enlarges our view of Him. Let us therefore live with hearts captivated by God’s holiness, sovereignty, and eternal majesty, joining heaven’s anthem even now: “Holy, holy, holy”.

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