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The Book of Revelation is the revelation of Jesus Christ, given by God to John. It contains prophecy of events that will come to pass.
Jesus is described as the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. He is the source of grace and peace, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth. He loved us, washed us from our sins, and made us kings and priests unto God.
John was in the Spirit on the Lord's day when he saw a vision of Jesus in the midst of seven golden candlesticks. Jesus appeared in glorious form, with white hair like wool, eyes like flames of fire, and feet like fine brass. He held seven stars in his hand and a sharp two-edged sword came out of his mouth. His countenance shone like the sun in full strength.
The city of Thyatira, resembling modern-day Las Vegas, is a challenging place for the saints to maintain their purity. The city is known for its sinfulness and pursuit of monetary gain. Despite the wickedness surrounding them, the saints in Thyatira are praised for their works, their charity, service, faith, and patience. However, there are those among them who advocate for false doctrine and seduce others into immoral behavior. The Lord warns them to repent or face consequences. Those who overcome these temptations will be given hidden manna and a white stone with a new name. Their diligence and faithfulness will enable them to govern with righteousness and receive the morning star.
The saints in Smyrna, living in a city synonymous with persecution, are praised for their endurance and faithfulness. Despite their poverty and tribulations, they are reminded that they are rich in the kingdom of God. The Lord assures them that they will face great tribulation, but if they stay faithful until death, they will receive the crown of life and be spared from the second death, which is separation from God. The promise of overcoming the world and receiving eternal blessings is given to those who maintain their faith amidst trials.
In the city of Pergamos, resembling modern-day Boston, worldly wisdom and intellectual pursuits pose challenges to the saints' faithfulness. The Lord, with eyes of flaming fire and feet of fine brass, commends the saints for their works, love, faith, and patience. However, there are those who embrace false teachings and seduction. The Lord warns them to repent, or face consequences. Those who overcome will receive hidden manna and a white stone with a new name. They will be granted deeper insights and revelation from God, leading to spiritual growth and purity.
In Revelation chapter four, John is invited to enter the open door in heaven and sees a throne set with God sitting upon it. The appearance of the throne is described as jasper and sardine stone, representing purity and sacrifice. There is also a rainbow around the throne, symbolizing God's mercy and promise. Surrounding the throne are 24 elders, representing faithful leaders from the seven churches and the 12 tribes of Israel. Before the throne are four beasts full of eyes, representing celestial beings and the glory of creation. This vision conveys the awe-inspiring presence of God and assures readers that He is in control.
In Revelation chapter four, John sees a sea of glass like crystal before the throne of God. This symbolizes the earth in its sanctified and immortal state. The four beasts full of eyes represent the glory of different classes of beings and their order in creation. The lion represents wild animals, the calf represents domesticated animals, the man represents humanity, and the eagle represents birds. Together, these symbols convey the beauty and felicity of God's creation and the enjoyment of eternal happiness in His presence.
In Revelation chapter four, the four beasts are commonly interpreted as symbolic representations of the gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Matthew is likened to a man, Mark to a lion, Luke to a calf, and John to an eagle. These representations highlight the unique perspective and characteristics of each gospel writer as they portray Jesus Christ. Other interpretations suggest that the beasts symbolize different aspects of creation and their order of glory, signifying the diversity and beauty found in God's creation.
The Lamb of God, who is worthy to open the book with the seven seals, prevails to perform the Father's saving work throughout the earth's history. The beasts and elders sing praises to the Lamb, acknowledging his worthiness and the redemption he accomplished through his sacrifice. All of creation joins in singing praises and casting their crowns before the throne of God and the Lamb.
The symbolism of the lion and the lamb in Revelation 5 represents the dual nature of Jesus Christ as the Savior. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the conquering Messiah, takes the book with the seven seals, signifying his ability to perform the Father's work throughout history. Yet, instead of a lion, a Lamb stands at the center, representing the sacrifice and meekness of Christ. The songs of praise from the beasts, elders, angels, and all of creation resound with honor, glory, and blessing to both the Father and the Son.
A verse-by-verse study of Revelation 1-5. This lesson focuses on the approach of the Book of Revelation, perpetual relevance, banishment on Patmos, a vision of Christ, stars & candlesticks, letters to the 7 churches, first love, faithfulness in tribulation, the true word, preserving purity, the true riches, awe, an open door, the throne of God, the 24 Elders, the 4 Beasts, the Sea of Glass, eyes & wings, the book with the 7 seals, the Lion & the Lamb, the New Song, and more.
0:00 Introduction to Revelation
13:07 John's Symbolic Approach
22:49 Failed Prophecy or Perpetual Relevance
40:00 The Revelation of Jesus to John
53:07 Banished to Patmos
1:02:33 A Vision of Jesus to John
1:10:18 Stars & Candlesticks
1:16:37 Letters to the 7 Churches
1:21:59 Ephesus - Holding to Truth
1:31:44 First Love & First Works
1:42:30 Smyrna - Faithful in Tribulation
1:51:48 Pergamos - The True Word of God
2:07:40 Thyatira - Purity Preserved
2:18:18 Sardis - Saints in Fact
2:26:47 Philadelphia - Safe Within
2:36:23 Laodicea - True Riches
2:47:28 The 7 Cities
2:56:25 I Stand All Amazed
3:05:12 An Open Door to the Throne
3:15:36 The 24 Elders
3:21:51 The Sea of Glass
3:25:26 The 4 Beasts
3:31:40 Eyes & Wings
3:43:00 The Book with the 7 Seals
3:49:41 Opening the Book
3:58:14 The Lion & the Lamb
4:07:26 The New Song
4:18:06 Conclusion
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