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Revelation - The Blessing of READING and HEEDING
Topic: Sermons on Revelation
Scripture:
Revelation 1:1-1:3
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: May 2011
Audience: General Young Adults (19 - 30)
“THE BLESSING OF READING AND HEEDING”
REVELATION 1:1-3
http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons/ReadHeed.html
True Title: What does it say in your Bible? “The Revelation of Jesus Christ”
Year: 96 AD
John is up in years, perhaps in his 80’s. About 65 years previous, Jesus called John to leave his fishing boats and become a fisher of men.
John was present at many significant occasions:
Mt. of Transfiguration—he saw Jesus glorified
Garden of Gethsemane—as Jesus submitted to go to the cross
Foot of the Cross—as Jesus died
Wrote 5 books of the Bible: His Gospel, I, II, III John, and Revelation
Book of John—“Believe!”
Epistles—“Be Sure!”
Revelation—“Be Ready!”
Book of John--salvation
Epistles--sanctification
Revelation—sovereignty
Book of John—portrays Jesus as the prophet.
Epistles--priest
Revelation--king
The Lord took John away from his busy life as Pastor of the church at Ephesus that he might write down heavenly visions revealed unto him.
God used the evil emperor Domitian to exile John on a miserable little rocky desert island called Patmos off the coast of what is today Italy. Like Alcatraz, it was where the Roman government sent their roughest criminals. Rather than killing John for preaching the gospel, Domitian had John boiled in oil, then left on Patmos to die a long, painful death.
It was during John’s devotions one day that Jesus Christ appeared to him and gave him what is recorded in chapter 1.
1. The Focus of the book of Revelation. (1ST 5 WORDS)
It’s not John, it’s not the beast, it’s not the anti-christ, it’s Jesus Christ!
Revelation means “unveiling” (like a new statue…pull the canvas off)
While on earth, Jesus’ glory was veiled in human flesh. For only a brief moment it was revealed on the Mt. of Transfiguration. John was there along w/ his brother James and Peter. The glory on Jesus’ inside was seen on the outside and the disciples described it as the shining of the sun.
Human eyes could hardly stand the intensity…God had to veil it again in an instant. But in Revelation, the Lord gives John some special glasses, if you will, and allowed Him to see unveiled before him, in all of his splendor, majesty, and glory, THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS!”
Together, we will see Jesus Christ for who He is. We will see His power like never before.
We can see Jesus in the gospels, His first coming to earth…
…but in Revelation we see His second coming, not veiled in human flesh, but robed in royalty, glory, majesty, power, splendor…the GOD OF ALL GODS, THE LORD OF ALL LORDS, THE KING OF ALL KINGS!
Gospels: Revelation:
Crucifixion Coronation
Came for a tree comes for a throne
Stood before Pilate (judged) Pilate will stand before Him
Suffers shame Shows splendor
Came to redeem Comes to rule and to reign
Justifier Judge
Lamb Lion
We need to see both sides of this Jesus who came down for us for one purpose…and yet is coming back for a different purpose altogether.
Caution: Some people love to study prophecy but aren't looking for Jesus in it as much as gloom and doom, death and destruction, and current events. We will
REVELATION 1:1-3
http://gbcdecatur.org/sermons/ReadHeed.html
True Title: What does it say in your Bible? “The Revelation of Jesus Christ”
Year: 96 AD
John is up in years, perhaps in his 80’s. About 65 years previous, Jesus called John to leave his fishing boats and become a fisher of men.
John was present at many significant occasions:
Mt. of Transfiguration—he saw Jesus glorified
Garden of Gethsemane—as Jesus submitted to go to the cross
Foot of the Cross—as Jesus died
Wrote 5 books of the Bible: His Gospel, I, II, III John, and Revelation
Book of John—“Believe!”
Epistles—“Be Sure!”
Revelation—“Be Ready!”
Book of John--salvation
Epistles--sanctification
Revelation—sovereignty
Book of John—portrays Jesus as the prophet.
Epistles--priest
Revelation--king
The Lord took John away from his busy life as Pastor of the church at Ephesus that he might write down heavenly visions revealed unto him.
God used the evil emperor Domitian to exile John on a miserable little rocky desert island called Patmos off the coast of what is today Italy. Like Alcatraz, it was where the Roman government sent their roughest criminals. Rather than killing John for preaching the gospel, Domitian had John boiled in oil, then left on Patmos to die a long, painful death.
It was during John’s devotions one day that Jesus Christ appeared to him and gave him what is recorded in chapter 1.
1. The Focus of the book of Revelation. (1ST 5 WORDS)
It’s not John, it’s not the beast, it’s not the anti-christ, it’s Jesus Christ!
Revelation means “unveiling” (like a new statue…pull the canvas off)
While on earth, Jesus’ glory was veiled in human flesh. For only a brief moment it was revealed on the Mt. of Transfiguration. John was there along w/ his brother James and Peter. The glory on Jesus’ inside was seen on the outside and the disciples described it as the shining of the sun.
Human eyes could hardly stand the intensity…God had to veil it again in an instant. But in Revelation, the Lord gives John some special glasses, if you will, and allowed Him to see unveiled before him, in all of his splendor, majesty, and glory, THE KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS!”
Together, we will see Jesus Christ for who He is. We will see His power like never before.
We can see Jesus in the gospels, His first coming to earth…
…but in Revelation we see His second coming, not veiled in human flesh, but robed in royalty, glory, majesty, power, splendor…the GOD OF ALL GODS, THE LORD OF ALL LORDS, THE KING OF ALL KINGS!
Gospels: Revelation:
Crucifixion Coronation
Came for a tree comes for a throne
Stood before Pilate (judged) Pilate will stand before Him
Suffers shame Shows splendor
Came to redeem Comes to rule and to reign
Justifier Judge
Lamb Lion
We need to see both sides of this Jesus who came down for us for one purpose…and yet is coming back for a different purpose altogether.
Caution: Some people love to study prophecy but aren't looking for Jesus in it as much as gloom and doom, death and destruction, and current events. We will
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