“The Living One” (Revelation 1:9–20)
Cameron Jungels/Eastside Baptist/Sun PM/August 17, 2014
Revelation 1:9–20 (NIV)
John’s Vision of Christ
9 I, John, your brother and companion in the suffering and kingdom and patient endurance that are ours in Jesus, was on the island of Patmos because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus. 10 On the Lord’s Day I was in the Spirit, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet, 11 which said: “Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches: to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea.” 12 I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me. And when I turned I saw seven golden lampstands, 13 and among the lampstands was someone like a son of man, dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden sash around his chest. 14 The hair on his head was white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were like blazing fire. 15 His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of rushing waters. 16 In his right hand he held seven stars, and coming out of his mouth was a sharp, double-edged sword. His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance. 17 When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead. Then he placed his right hand on me and said: “Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last. 18 I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I am alive for ever and ever! And I hold the keys of death and Hades. 19 “Write, therefore, what you have seen, what is now and what will take place later. 20 The mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand and of the seven golden lampstands is this: The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches.
1. Jesus calls his servants to faithfully witness for him, even if that means painful suffering (v. 9-11)
2. Jesus encourages his suffering servants with a vision of his glory and triumph (12–18).
a. Jesus is glorious in majesty (12–16).
b. Jesus is victorious in triumph (17–18).
i. The Divine One – The First and the Last.
ii. The Living One – The one who was dead.
iii. The Triumphant One – The one who holds the keys of death and Hades.
c. The vision of Jesus’ glory and triumph leads to worship and courage.
3. Jesus instructs his suffering servants to persevere in faithful obedience (19–20, chs. 2–3).
Main Idea: Those who are suffering under the weight of persecution or on the verge of surrender to the world can take courage and persevere, because Jesus is the risen and glorious Lord of heaven and earth.
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