Everyday Life in Revelation: Part 3 HeavenSample

John turns and He sees a puzzle. He sees the Lion of the tribe of Judah. Instead of a fearsome beast, though, he sees “a Lamb standing, as though it had been slain.” John sees a truly precious truth before him. Jesus is both Lion and Lamb. Jesus’ enemy threw their worst at him—death on a cross. And Jesus died. Only He did not stay dead. He rose from the dead, showing us that He can and will overcome the worst.
The symbolism helps us understand His power and authority. He has complete power and He sees all things. He has total authority to take up this scroll. Once He does, those in the throne room worship the Lamb.
Jesus our Messiah conquered sin, Satan and earth not by sword but through dying for His people. As we wait for His return, we labor, contending against His enemies. We do not use earthly weapons, tools or tactics. Instead, we proclaim the gospel faithfully. By this people will come into the kingdom and our lives are made right and sanctified.
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Revelation is not just a blueprint for the future. It spoke to the church in John's day, and it speaks to us in our day. Revelation has a message and meaning for us every day. This is a 5-day study exploring the throne room in heaven when John received a series of visions for the church to treasure.
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