We have completed our study of the first vision in the book of Revelation, in
Rev 4:1-5
A door open in heaven Jesus Christ,
"who has the key of David, who opens and no one will shut"
The first voice This is the same voice that heralded the first vision in which John saw Christ among the candlesticks
After these things The words, "I will show you what must take place after these things" guide John, and the reader, in understanding the process of the visions. The visions are not chaotic hallucinations, but an orderly presentation, vision by vision, scene by scene, of the glorious gospel. John is now leaving "these things"
Take place People think of the visions in Revelation as a literary representation of future events. However that is not correct. A given vision
Therefore we should view the visions as events in themselves. This is also evident
I was in the Spirit John's way of describing his experience is not "it was in my head" but rather "I was in the Spirit". The visions are not merely played on a kind of spiritual television for John the spectator. They are an actual spiritual experience for John
There is some discussion about whether the spirit in this verse
One sitting on the throne John sees a throne set in heaven, and One sitting on it who is identified in
A rainbow around the throne The appearance of God in the vision was like precious stones. John saw a glorious and most beautiful light coming from God and surrounding his throne. To describe this light, John compares it with the appearance of precious stones. God, of course, does not emit light such as shines out of the sun or reflects from a jewel. We are thinking here about spiritual light and
Now false gods, as man imagines them, all seem to have a dark side in their character, judging by the myths told about them. We know that certainly the demons behind false gods are in darkness and altogether devoid of light. But "God is light, and in him there is no darkness at all"
24 elders... thrones... golden crowns These elders represent the churches of Christ, for elders are pastors (shepherds) of the churches
Of course God gives the crown of glory to every faithful member of the flock, as we have seen in previous lessons
seven lamps... seven spirits The significance of the seven spirits was dealt with fully in the lesson on
Briefly, there are seven Spirits because there are seven churches addressed by the Revelation. Each Spirit is a representation of the Holy Spirit's personal work through prophets in each of the seven churches, delivering to them the
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