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The Revelation of Jesus Christ 1The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place; (Jesus) made it known by sending his angel to his servant John. 2 (John) testified to the Word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, even to all that he saw. 3 Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of the prophecy, and blessed are those who hear and who keep what is written in it; for the time is near. (Rev. 1:1-3)
Revelationis the English translation of the Greek word apocalypse. Apocalypse means to “unveil” or “reveal” something that couldn’t be known if it wasn’t revealed.
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses.
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.)
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.) 2) God gave it to Jesus. -The Revelation belongs to Jesus. -The Revelation is about Jesus. -The Revelation is from Jesus.
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.) 2) God gave it to Jesus. -The Revelation belongs to Jesus. -The Revelation is about Jesus. -The Revelation is from Jesus. 3) It was meant for “his servants.” (“Servants” = Believers.)
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.) 2) God gave it to Jesus. -The Revelation belongs to Jesus. -The Revelation is about Jesus. -The Revelation is from Jesus. 3) It was meant for “his servants.” (“Servants” = Believers.) 4) It came by an angel to John. (See Rev. 22:8, 9)
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.) 2) God gave it to Jesus. -The Revelation belongs to Jesus. -The Revelation is about Jesus. -The Revelation is from Jesus. 3) It was meant for “his servants.” (“Servants” = Believers.) 4) It came by an angel to John. (See Rev. 22:8, 9) 5) John is the secretary, Jesus is the author.
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.) 2) God gave it to Jesus. -The Revelation belongs to Jesus. -The Revelation is about Jesus. -The Revelation is from Jesus. 3) It was meant for “his servants.” (“Servants” = Believers.) 4) It came by an angel to John. (See Rev. 22:8, 9) 5) John is the secretary, Jesus is the author. 6) Revelation is the “Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.”
Seven things we can learn about the “Revelation” from the first 3 verses. 1) It originated with God. (Note that Revelation is singular.) 2) God gave it to Jesus. -The Revelation belongs to Jesus. -The Revelation is about Jesus. -The Revelation is from Jesus. 3) It was meant for “his servants.” (“Servants” = Believers.) 4) It came by an angel to John. (See Rev. 22:8, 9) 5) John is the secretary, Jesus is the author. 6) Revelation is the “Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.” 7) Revelation is meant to be a blessing.
Summary: “The revelation of Jesus Christ” is the real title of the last book in the Bible. “The revelation of Jesus Christ” could truthfully be the title of the entire New Testament. “The revelation of Jesus Christ” is what we will be studying this year.