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The throne of heaven, the throne of the Lord is expressed as appearing over and above the four living beings. His throne is the throne of holiness and all who are associated with it are also holy in His sight. Ps. 47:8 It is spoken of as being the throne which is the source of justice and judgment, the root and fountainhead of mercy and truth.
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The One who possesses the key, the power, the authority to the house of David was declared and destined to become a glorious throne to His Fatherís house. The prophet foresaw the Lord Jesus as an established nail, situated as a secure peg. He was to become a throne of glory, or to glorify the throne. Jesus, as the son of man, spoke of sitting upon the throne of His glory. Mt. 19:28 Here all the glory of the Fatherís house will be displayed in Him. Isa. 22:24 The offspring and the posterity are those belonging to the son of man. Isaiah also proclaimed that of the increase of His government there would be no end. A never ending government with never ending offshoots. Isa. 22:24 (NIV) (Posterity. NKJV) There is found here a very interesting revelation which was given to Isaiah. Isa. 9:7 Likewise all the instruments, the mannerism of worship is according to His leadership. Everything hinged on the Lord Jesus accomplishing His mission of salvation by hanging on a tree. The peg which was cut down and a burden and responsibility was concluded. Isa. 22:23-25
Jesus called the throne of heaven His Fatherís throne but at the same time said that it was His throne. It is very apparent from all that is stated in the Word that there is but one throne. Rev. 3:21 Furthermore, He promised those who overcame in this life that they too would be seated with Him, on His throne. John was subsequently shown the established, unmovable throne of the Lord and there was but one sitting on the throne. Rev. 4:2 This involves the mystery of that which pertains to God. 1 Tim. 3:16 The unity, the unison, the harmony found in the Godhead obviously is beyond the ability of man to comprehend or surely there would not be any disagreement as to the nature and being of God. He is one. Deut. 6:4 Jesus concurred and quoted the same scripture. Mark 12:29 Jesus spoke of the unity by saying; ìMy Father and I are one.î John 10:30 His statement was not to make the two, one person or entity, but to demonstrate that the Spirit of Father was in Him and He, by the Spirit, was in the Father. The triunity of God is stated in 1 John 5:8 The Father, the Word, the Spirit and these three agree as one. Absolutely no disunity of any kind is to be found in them.