Revelation Chapter 1
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1. This is the revelation of Jesus Christ. God gave it to
him to
show his servants the things that must happen soon. He sent this
revelation
through his angel to his servant John.
This is the REVELATION of Jesus Christ
To reveal something is to bring to our knowledge that which was hidden.
We have been given the accounts of Jesus in His human form in the
gospels.
Now the apostle John is shown by visions the eternal form of Jesus
Christ.
It is a picture, in the broadest sense, of a Bride (the body of true
believers)
and Her Bridegroom (Jesus Christ). The first five chapters of
Revelation
are about the Bride. The middle section is about the Bridegroom
preparing
for the Marriage to the Bride. And they live happily ever after from
Revelation
19 on.
Visions of spiritual nature are not new. One example in the
Old
Testament
was the dream given to Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, and
interpreted
by Beltashazzar (Daniel) - Daniel
2:27-30.
The visions given to John are either left to us to interpret (from
other
symbols in the Bible) or are explained directly by an angel.
In these five words, we are shown how God will be represented during
these visions. Jesus is the Son of God. Jesus also contains all of God (Colossians
2:8-9-15).
Yet here in the Revelation, Jesus is shown to be a separate person
apart from God, the Father. The visions are passed from Father to Son.
The word SERVANT is much closer aligned to the word BONDSERVANT. A
bondservant
was one, who after serving a master as slave to repay some
indebtedness,
could opt to remain as a servant to that master for the rest of his
life.
When that was agreed to by the master, a hole was pierced into the ear
to indicate such a BOND-SERVANT status. This is described in Deuteronomy
15:12-18. In the same manner, when we totally commit our lives to
Christ,
we become ETERNAL SERVANTS of his.
the things that must happen soon.
Time is a relative entity. Anything in the future, since we can't see
into
the future, is "shortly" or imminent. Depending upon your
interpretation
of this phrase, "soon" may have meant 'in John's day'; it may have
meant
'from the writing of Revelation until now'; or it may mean 'from the
writing
and on forever'. Since much that is discussed in this book does not
appear
to have happened yet, most of the "soon" remains to occur.
He sent this revelation through his angel to his servant
John,
Angels are right in the middle of this revelation process. They play an
important role (over 60 times they are mentioned in Revelation alone),
in explaining and carrying out the events to occur. To have a heavenly
messenger to give the visions is known to occur before - Daniel
10:10-14, 20-21.
So the Revelation of Jesus Christ comes to us like this:
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