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Church of Christ Sermons From the Book of Revelation

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Bobby Stafford 2.  Greeting the Christians  
Bobby Stafford 1.  Introduction to Revelation

Revelation – Part II   (Revelation 1:1-8

Verse 1:   This letter is a revelation, an unveiling, an apocalypse.  Note there is just one revelation and it came from God.  It is about Christ and was passed by Christ through an angel to John. 

The message was “signified,” conveyed by a series of signs and symbols.  Therefore, the book is filled with figurative language.  This verse warns the readers of taking a literal approach in interpreting its message. 

The word translated “shortly” can be translated several ways depending on the context.  It can mean “quickly” or “speedily” referring to how fast it happens.  It can also refer to the events beginning to take place soon. 

Verse 2:   John wants it to be known that he faithfully recorded what was revealed.  The report was accurate and reliable.  He makes it clear that this revelation was indeed the Word of God.  (Revelation 22:18-19

Verse 3:   This verse begins with the first of seven “blessed” statements in the book.  A blessing is pronounced upon all those who hear the words and keep them.  Note James 1:22.  Obviously then one is capable of understanding the words of this prophecy to the degree that he can obey them.  “Time is at hand” – We need to heed those words because many events mentioned would soon start to occur. 

Verses 4-5:   This is written to seven churches of Asia.  Since there were other congregations in this area, these are probably representative of churches everywhere. 

The salutation comes from:   
(1) the eternal One, the Great I Am, the One not bound by time, God in heaven                                      
(2) Seven Spirits – the Holy Spirit   ‘Seven’ is possibly an allusion to completeness of His work.  (
Isaiah 11:2)                                                 
(3) Jesus Christ was faithful in every aspect.  Everything He has promised to them can be relied upon.  (
Hebrews 6:10);                               
“first born of the dead” – Jesus was the first one raised from the dead who would not die again.  (
I Corinthians 15:20);
“ruler of Kings of the earth” – This would greatly encourage the persecuted Christians to whom this was written.  (
Daniel 7:13-14)

 “loosed from our sins” – We are freed from sin’s guilt.  This takes place when one is baptized.  (Acts 22:16)

Verse 6:   “Made us” (past tense) – “A kingdom of priests”   Each Christian is a priest.  He/she offers worship directly to God the Father.                  (I Peter 2:5)  Each Christian is a citizen of Christ’s kingdom.               (Colossians 1:13-14)  We are translated into that kingdom when our sins are washed away in baptism.  (Acts 22:16)

Verse 7:   Jesus is coming back!  (Acts 1:9-11)  Every one shall see Him.  Some will be glad; most will be sad.  (Matthew 7:13-14)  This shows His coming will be universal.  (John 5:28-29)

Verse 8:  The Lord Jesus Christ was present at the beginning of time and He will be there at the end.  He is eternal.  There was never a time when He didn’t exist.  (John 1:1-3)

This description of Christ as eternal and all-powerful would encourage the Christians not to give up or compromise because Jesus was more powerful than any emperor or world ruler.  (Ephesians 1:19-23)

Bobby Stafford

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