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Revelation 1:9-20

Kingship of Christ in Revelation 1:9-20

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Pastor Martin expounds the opening vision of Revelation 1:9-20, in which the exiled John on Patmos sees the Son of Man in the midst of the seven golden lampstands. After reviewing first principles of interpretation, he walks through the setting, substance, sequel, and significance of the vision. The overwhelmed apostle falls at Christ's feet as one dead, and the Lord's four-fold word of comfort anchors the book: fear not — your fears are groundless, your Redeemer is divine, His redemption is secure, and His dominion is universal, for He holds the keys of death and Hades. This vision of Christ in the midst of the churches, all that He is in person and offices, is the stabilizing comfort of the suffering church and a word of terror to every unconverted heart.

Primary Texts

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Revelation 1:9-20 The opening vision of the glorified Christ in the midst of the seven lampstands, regulative for the entire book
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Revelation 1:17-18 The climactic fourfold word of comfort — fear not, I am divine, I was dead and am alive, I have the keys

Outline 13 sections · 53 min

  1. Introduction: Growing in the Knowledge of Christ 0:00
  2. Review: First Principles for Handling Revelation 2:39
  3. Reading Revelation 1:9-20 9:45
  4. The Centrality of This First Vision for the Whole Book 12:33
  5. The Setting of the Vision: John Exiled on the Lord's Day 14:40
  6. The Substance of the Vision: Seven Lampstands and One Like a Son of Man 21:48
  7. The Sequel: John Falls as One Dead; the Fourfold Word of Comfort 29:03
  8. The Word of Command: Write to the Churches 39:59
  9. The Word of Explanation: Stars and Lampstands Identified 40:59
  10. The Significance: Christ in the Midst of the Churches 42:29
  11. The Significance: The Verbal Consolation as the Design of the Book 45:57
  12. Application to the Unconverted: Terror of the Enthroned Christ 48:42
  13. Closing Appeal and Prayer 50:46

Key Quotes

“You will never encourage the saints by apparently opening up all the mysteries of the beast and the dragon. You may fill them with a carnal pride that they know more than God does about what's going to happen.”
“All that I am set forth under this strange imagery, I am with a calculated design not to provoke your fears, but to quiet them.”
“Domitian and his frown and his angry sword have not escaped my eye. I am in the midst.”
“Those eyes as a flame of fire see you through and through. They know all your secret thoughts and your hard thoughts against God.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Do not casually say you were 'in the Spirit on the Lord's Day' in the technical sense John means — guard biblical language from charismatic misuse.
  • Remember that Christ revealed Himself in this vision not to provoke your fears but to quiet them — the strange imagery is calculated for your comfort.
  • Stop becoming a Middle East watcher or speculator about atomic bombs — feed on the verbal consolation 'fear not, I am the first and the last.'
  • Unconverted friend, be filled with the dread of a man going to the gallows — this vision is not consolation for you until you flee to the pierced hand.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 112 paragraphs, roughly 53 minutes.

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