Revelation
Chapter 1 Verse 16 (God's
WordTM)
![]() Home New American Standard Bible New International Version New King James Version Español Deutsch 16In his right hand he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came a sharp, two-edged sword. His face was like the sun when it shines in all its brightness.
This type of support and guidance is not unusual. Job indicates that the "morning stars sang together" (Job 38:7) as a praise support. Daniel says those who are faithful witnesses to God will shine brightly like the stars - Daniel 12:3. It is important in Revelation to realize this angelic support. To the church at Ephesus, the "who's speaking" restates that the One who holds the stars is the One who walks in the midst of the lampstands - Revelation 2:1. To the Sardis church in Revelation 3:1, the seven Spirits are combined with the seven stars. This indicates support also from the Holy Spirit for God's churches.
Consider the strength of God's spoken word. No less than ten times in Genesis 1, God spoke and the universe, the sun, the earth and all contained therein were created. John clearly says the Word took on human form in the man called Jesus - John 1:14. This Jesus spoke and demons fled (Luke 8:26-34), diseases were healed (John 4:46-54), and death reversed (John 11:38-44). Now in the Revelation, we see that ultimately this same Word (in the form of the sword) will put the nations to submission (Revelation 19:15) and will kill the armies of the beast (Revelation 19:21). With such a POWERFUL Word supporting us, why is it so difficult for Christians to SPEAK of their faith?
Others have experienced the brilliance of God's glory. Saul of Tarsus (later called Paul) saw Him and was blinded - Acts 9:3-9. So powerful was God's glory that Moses only could see the back of God ... otherwise he would have died - Exodus 33:18-23. |
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