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Revelation 1:9-20
9 I, John, your brother and partner in the tribulation and the kingdom and the patient endurance that are in Jesus, was on the island called Patmos on account of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus. 10 I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet 11 saying, “Write what you see in a book and send it to the seven churches, to Ephesus and to Smyrna and to Pergamum and to Thyatira and to Sardis and to Philadelphia and to Laodicea.”
12 Then I turned to see the voice that was speaking to me, and on turning I saw seven golden lampstands, 13 and in the midst of the lampstands one like a son of man, clothed with a long robe and with a golden sash around his chest. 14 The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire, 15 his feet were like burnished bronze, refined in a furnace, and his voice was like the roar of many waters. 16 In his right hand he held seven stars, from his mouth came a sharp two-edged sword, and his face was like the sun shining in full strength.
17 When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. But he laid his right hand on me, saying, “Fear not, I am the first and the last, 18 and the living one. I died, and behold I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of Death and Hades. 19 Write therefore the things that you have seen, those that are and those that are to take place after this. 20 As for the mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand, and the seven golden lampstands, the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches.
Watch the Sermon
Summary: In his book Knowledge of the Holy, A.W. Tozer said, "What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." Our text for this Sunday is an opportunity to help fill out our mental imagery. In Revelation 1:9-20, we read about the first vision that John saw of Jesus, and it is full of glory. The detail that John uses to describe the Son of Man is staggering. From head to toe, every descriptor teaches us something about His nature. As you read the passage in preparation for Sunday morning, take some time to reflect on this Jesus—the true Jesus—and be comforted.
Review & Apply
How does John describe his relationship to the recipients of the letter? What do they share in common?
How does your life show that you have "the patient endurance that are in Jesus"?
Read the vision in verses 12-16. What do the various descriptors of Jesus reveal about his character? How does John respond to what he sees?
How does Jesus comfort John?
How does this vision bolster your faith and comfort you?
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