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A Picture of Jesus Revelation 1 What are the prominent images in our world of Jesus? I. Revelation 1:1-3 A. For a discussion of the term Revelation see introduction notes. B. things that must soon take place. - John viewed his prophecy has having a meaning and message to the original readers and has having a quick fulfillment. v. 3 - The time is near. 1. Thoughts: a) This message of judgment applied primarily to the Roman empire. b) This message of judgment is still temporary for every individual because when our life is over that is judgment. You have many with-in time judgments in the book and in this world today. C. v. 3 - The reader is given a blessing. Encouraged to keep the words of the book. John will close similarly in Rev. 22. The book of Revelation is not primarily about the future, the end of the world, the Jewish nation, or embattled saints. The book is primarily a vision and picture of Jesus and his work of ruling and reigning. This opening description and vision of Jesus in chapter 1 will be interwoven into much of the rest of the book. II. A Description of Jesus - 1:1-8 A. The Prophet 1. A prophet, thought we often think of them as telling the future, a prophet is one who literally spoke for Christ. 2. Rev. 1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ He got His message from God Just like he claimed while he was here on earth, that His message came from God. (John 17:8, and other passages) 3. Rev. 1:2 testimony of Jesus Christ 4. Rev. 1:5 faithful witness His message is a faithful testimony from God. 5. Later we will see that the Sword comes out of his mouth Sword Word of God Eph. 6:17 19

6. We must listen to Jesus. Heb. 1:1-2, Mat. 17:5 B. The Resurrected 1. Jesus is described as the firstborn from the dead. 1 Cor. 15:20-25 2. Later Jesus emphasizes this in 1:18 3. His power to save and reign is directly connected with His Resurrection. C. King 1. He is also described as a king v. 5 a ruler over the kings of the earth 2. He is said to have made us to be a kingdom Kingdom is a better rendering than kings 3. 1 Tim. 6:15 King of kings and Lord of lords. 4. He provided for us a kingdom that is far superior than earthly kingdoms. Col. 1:13-14, Rev. 11:15 D. Savior 1. v. 5 He loves us and washed us from our sins in His own blood. - loves - present tense - He continually loves; washed or released - is aorist tense - indicating a onetime past action. 2. Rev. 5:9-10 3. It is this Savior that will one day return in judgement and every eye will see him 1:7 E. Eternal God (1:8) 1. Jesus is also clearly described in a way that equates him with the Father. He is deity. 2. 1:8 He describes himself as the Alpha and the Omega First and last letters of the Greek Alphabet The idea is that He is complete, perfect, continuous, and eternal. 1:8 - I am the Alpha and the Omega 1:17 - I am the first and the last 20

21:6 - I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. 22:13 - I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end. 3. He is the One who is, and who was, and who is to come It is a interpretation and a reference to the Divine name - Ex. 3:14 No one but God can describe themselves in such terms and be correct. Literally - The One who is being, who was, and who is coming. Found five times in Revelation 1:4 - the One who is and who was and who is to come 1:8 - the One who is and who was and who is to come 4:8 - the One who was and who is and who is to come 11:17 - the One who is and who was 16:5 - the One who is and who was 4. The Lord God Almighty This designation occurs 7 times in Revelation 1:8, 4:8, 11:17, 15:3, 16:7, 19:6, 21:22 Connected with the Divine name and God s absolute control over all things. 5. The One who sits on the throne. In its precise form it occurs 7 times 4:9, 5:1, 7:13, 6:16, 7:15, 21:5 Some variations of it in 4:2-3; 7:10, 19:4, 20:11 Plus the throne symbol is one of the central images of the entire book. II. A Vision of Jesus 1:9-20 21

A. In the Midst of the Seven Lampstands 1. We find out in v. 20 that the lampstands represent the seven churches. 2. They are an appropriate representation b/c the church is supposed to be giving off a light to the community. 3. Notice that this would teach that: Jesus is in the midst of His congregations Jesus is evaluating His congregations and he will remove your lampstand. Rev. 2:5 Eyes v. 14 looking deep into our churches The letters to the seven churches will involve various aspects of this vision. B. One like the Son of Man 1. The Son of Man was Jesus most often used selfdesignation. 2. It is also connected with Daniel 7:13-14 Messianic prophecy and God as the Ancient of Days. C. Clothed with a garment down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band. 1. This garment is similar to the OT High Priest garment 2. Other commentators do not see a priestly reference, but rather a reference to a king and ruling official. Long robes and golden belts were worn by the royal and mighty. 3. He is one with power and authority. D. His head and hair where white like wool 1. Indicates wisdom, maturity, purity, and holiness. E. Eyes like a flame of fire 1. Power and penetrating quality. His omniscience. 2. Heb. 4:13 F. His feet where like fine brass 1. We don t really know if brass is the metal that is referred to here by the Greek word, but it is our best effort at a precious, refined metal. The word is only used by John in the NT. 2. These are meant to convey judgment and authority. 22

Mal. 4:3 3 You shall trample the wicked, For they shall be ashes under the soles of your feet On the day that I do this," Says the LORD of hosts. G. Voice as the sound of many waters 1. Voice also is conveying authority and power. 2. Imagine a voice as loud as a great waterfall like Niagra or Iquazu falls H. Seven Stars 1. v. 20 Angels / messengers of the seven Churches 2. Possibly Angelic hosts or simply ministers or preachers / teachers in the churches. Jesus holds them up and has them as His servants. I. Sharp two-edged sword 1. This sword is the longer sword. Not a shorter dagger like, but one used for heavy battle and fighting. 2. Jesus fights with His Word! His Word Scripture Eph. 6:17 His Word now in giving judgment and sovereignly ruling. J. Countenance was like the Sun shining 1. His glory shone with great brightness. K. I have the keys of Death and Hades 1. Hades is the realm of departed or disembodied spirits. 2. Death is the act of death / separation (spirit from body) 3. Jesus has gone through both. Acts 2:27 4. He has power now over both. He will raise the dead and unite the spirits with new heavenly bodies. 5. 1 Cor. 15:25-26 6. The great enemy in Revelation is not satan, the beast, or Rome. It is death. It is the enemy that Christians are being threatened with repeatedly by Satan s minions. It is the 23

enemy that all Christians face no matter the age. It is the last and great enemy. Christ has power over it! If Satan s greatest weapon is death (persecution) and the Christian s greatest victory is martyrdom then who holds the trump card! L. The purpose of this vision was to inspire the persecuted Christians and set the stage for the rest of the book of Revelation. Jesus is pictured with power and authority. He is in charge. He will judge and punish the wicked. He will save and redeem His own. He will destroy kingdoms and empires. He will search the hearts of men and look deep into His churches. The description of Jesus in Revelation should inspire us with courage, faith, and humility. It helps us know more about our great Savior. Does our world see this picture of Jesus? 24

A Special Study - A Kingdom of Priests Revelation1:4-8 Twice in the opening chapters of Revelation John tells the persecuted Saints that they are a kingdom and Priests to God.! The term priests today is misunderstood.!! Typically we think of a Catholic or Jewish priest.!!! I. It s Origination with Israel - Ex. 19:3-6!! A. Exodus 19:3-6!!! Notice the conditional nature of the statement!!! If.... Then...!! This is a key aspect of the Old Covenant.!! They will be his special or treasured people!! -special treasure and a holy nation. B. Isaiah 61:6 - reiterates this idea 1) shall be called the priests of the Lord 2) Ministers of our God C. A priest - is a go-between, or mediator between God and other men. Therefore, priests have a special relationship with God.!! They are representing both God and man.!!! God to man and Man to God! D. What this meant for Israel: 1) Israel s position was not one of privilege but of responsibility. 2) The people are to speak the truth of God and bring other nations to God. 3) What the priesthood was to Israel, Israel was to be to the nations. II. It s Application to the Church - 1 Pet. 2:9-10 A. The concept is applied directly to the church by Peter. 1 Pet. 2:4-10 B. v. 4-5 - each Christian is a living stone, part of the spiritual household of God that serves as priests. 25

C. The Blessings of this Priestly Relationship are given in v. 9-10 1) Our Position i. chosen race, royal priesthood, holy nation, special possession 2) Our Purpose i. to proclaim the excellencies of God - 3) Our Portion i. God s People ii. Now Have God s Mercy iii. This thought in rooted in Hosea - Gomer - Hosea 1:6-11!! Daughter - Lo-ruhama - she has not received mercy!! Son - Lo-ammi - not my people D. What this means: 1) What had been intended in the OT is fulfilled in the church. 2) Christians therefore stand in a special relationship to God and have the same responsibility as given to Israel to be a kingdom of priests to all nations. III. It s Implication for Our Lives Rev. 1:4-6, 5:10 A. While the OT originated this idea and Peter certainly applied the concept of the universal priesthood of all believers as it is often called to every Christian today. The book of Revelation helps us understand its implication for our lives. 1) The passages in Revelation reinforce the meanings we have taken from our study. 2) It is used three times - 1:4-6, 5:10, 20:6 B. 1:6 - We have a very special relationship and responsibility b/c Jesus loves us and freed us from our sins. C. 5:9-10 - We have this relationship b/c of Christ and it exists on the earth. People can be priests from all tribes, nations, and people D. 20:6 - b/c of our special relationship we share in the victory of Christ over Satan and reign here on earth.! E. What does this mean for us? 1) God wants us to represent him to the world! i. The priesthood of all believers is an evangelistic concept. 26

ii. We are to be what Israel failed to be to the nations. iii. We are to proclaim His praises who called us out of darkness. iv. We are to represent God to man.! 2) God wants us to know that we are His special people! i. One of the key aspects especially of the Rev. passages as well as the Exodus and 1 Peter passage is the emphasis that we are God s special people. i. This is a tremendous privilege. ii. This is a tremendous responsibility iii. This is a great honor and blessing. iv. It should give us security. 3) As Priest we are to offer certain sacrifices to God. i. Rom. 12:1-2 - Our lives I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. 2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. ii. Our Worship -- Heb. 13:15 Through him then let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name. iii. Our prayers - Rev. 5:8-8:3 - described as incense being offered at the throne of God. Conclusion: A Kingdom of Priests The concept Originated with the OT Covenant (though Israel failed to be a true kingdom of priests) The concept was Applied with the Church (Every Christian is a priest). The concept Implies that we are special and must represent God to this world. 27

A Special Study: You Need the Almighty when Suffering Jan. 27, 2013 - Blog Post At Seven Oaks we are studying some of the names of God from the Old Testament. This past Sunday was on the name El Shaddai God Almighty. When I was preparing for the sermon, I researched the times the term was used either as God Almighty or simply Almighty. It was used some 48 times in the Old Testament and in the New Testament the term Almighty is used 10 times. Here is the breakdown of the number of times used: Genesis 6, Exodus 1, Numbers 2, Ruth 2, Job 31, Psalms 2, isaiah 1, Ezekiel 2, Joel 1 2 Corinthians 1, Revelation 9 Did you notice anything? The term is overwhelmingly used in books that deal with suffering, struggle, pain, and sorrow. The term is used in Job some 31 times. Of the 10 occurrences in the New Testament 9 are in Revelation. Some observations from this: When we are suffering we need to know that God is Almighty. The Holy Spirit reminded sufferers who would be reading these books that God s hand is not short, He is the Almighty. Things may not seem right currently in the world, they certainly didn t for Naomi, Job, or the persecuted saints in Revelation. But the Almighty was still in charge and He would make things right in His time. Their role, as ours is today, was to place their trust in Him who is worthy of such trust (Job 13:15). When we are suffering we need to be reminded that God is sovereign. He is the potter and we are the clay (Rom. 9:20-21). This is one of the big lessons God reminded Job of when He appeared to him (Job 38-41). Even though we may be suffering, it is still important to remember that God is still on His throne. We will one day give an account to the Almighty, as everyone else will also (Rom. 14:12). Satan will use whatever he can, including suffering and sorrow, to get us to leave God. We must not yield to this temptation. When we suffer with pains of this life, we should be thankful for our Almighty God. Who would want to commit their trust to a God who was incapable? I do not understand all that the Almighty does, but I submit to Him and trust in Him! A Special Study: The Lord s Day - Rev. 1:10 The term Sunday like our other days of the week comes from pagan origins as a day dedicated to the Sun God. 28

B. John was the only one to use the term in the Bible in Rev. 1:10 1. It is an interesting term in its history. Originally it was used as an adjective in front of day. John said it was His day. 2. The term indicates ownership, or belonging to the Lord. The time of the early Christians and Revelation: Contest Who was Lord? Christ or Caesar The Augustean day days used to denote special worship to Caesar. In Asia minor and Egypt the first day of the month was designated as this emperor's day Christian s used the phrase Lord s day 3. The term Lord s - Lord used as an adjective only appears in Rev. 1:10 and in 1 Cor. 11:20 before supper (the Lord s Supper). The term was so popular amongst Christians that it eventually began to stand alone to indicate Sunday. In fact, in modern greek the work for Sunday or the 1 st day of the week is simply this adjective kuriake. This usage of the adjective Lord s standing for the 1 st day of the week went down to Latin, and still is that way for modern romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, and French. B. It is no wonder that early Christian s would designate this day as the Lord s day when one considers the significance of this day. 1. It was the day of Christ s Resurrection Mat. 28:1, Mark 16:2, Luke 24:1, John 20:1 All four gospels place significance on this fact. 2. It was the day the apostles met with Jesus for Thomas to witness the resurrected Lord John 20:26 3. It was the day the church was established day of Pentecost Acts 2:1 Pentecost always came on the first day of the week. Lev. 23:15-16 29

4. It was the day the early church came together to worship Acts 20:6-7 Paul waited from Monday till Sunday even though he was in a hurry, just to be at Troas on the first day of the week. I Cor. 11:20 came together to take the Lord s Supper 16:2 when this was On the first day of the week 30