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Revelation 1:9-20

Kingship of Christ in Revelation 1:9-20

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Pastor Martin expounds Revelation 1:9-20, focusing on the opening vision of Christ's kingship. He argues that this vision provides essential comfort and stability for the suffering church, emphasizing Christ's divine nature, universal dominion over death and Hades, and active presence in the midst of his churches. The sermon applies these truths to both believers, encouraging them to find peace in Christ's sovereignty amidst trials, and unbelievers, warning them of the terrifying judgment awaiting those outside of Christ.

Primary Texts

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Revelation 1:9-20 This passage is the central text, providing the opening vision of the exalted Christ, which Martin expounds in detail.

Outline 10 sections · 53 min

  1. Introduction: The Kingship of Christ in Revelation 0:03
  2. Principles for Interpreting Revelation 3:03
  3. Kingship of Christ in the Introduction (Revelation 1:4-5) 8:25
  4. The Setting of John's Vision (Revelation 1:9-10) 9:51
  5. The Substance of the Vision: Lampstands and the Son of Man (Revelation 1:12-17) 21:29
  6. The Sequel to the Vision: John's Reaction and Christ's Response (Revelation 1:17-18) 28:50
  7. Christ's Command and Explanation (Revelation 1:19-20) 39:41
  8. The Significance of the Vision: Christ in the Midst 42:25
  9. The Significance of the Vision: Verbal Consolation 45:47
  10. Conclusion: Application to Believers and Unbelievers 48:12

Key Quotes

“You will never encourage the saints by apparently opening up all the mysteries of the beast and the dragon and drawing attention to charts and graphs and speculation. You may fill them with a carnal pride that they know more than God does about what is going to happen.”
“what you need above all else in the midst of your suffering and conflict is to catch a vision of Christ upon his throne and the kingship of Christ as a present reality not a wispy future notional concept but as a present reality this was to be the stabilizing perspective for the people of God.”
“this phrase in the spirit has a technical significance John is saying that he entered that state of mind and heart peculiar to a recipient of direct and special revelation from God.”
“fear not I am the first and the last is the language of deity I am the first I am the last I am the author and the end of all things in nature in grace and in providence I am the living one the one who has life in himself first and last in wisdom and power in ordering all the events and circumstances the first and the last and the living one your fears are groundless secondly your redeemer is divine”
“I have the keys of death and of Hades now what do the keys signify that's not new language Jesus said I give unto you the keys of the heaven whatsoever shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven the key is the symbol of authority to open and to close and he says John don't be afraid I have those keys”
“No, no. They needed to know that whatever forces were now aligned against them, whatever forces would rise up from the earth, out of human governments, out of decadent religion, whatever forces would come at the instigation of the beast and his hordes, Jesus Christ is on his throne. He has the keys of hell and of death.”
“For all that he is behind those representations, he is, as God, our Redeemer and Savior, the one who has dominion head over all things to the church. Oh, my friend, that's the significance of the vision.”
“If you're not in Christ, it ought to strike terror to your heart. Because those eyes as a flame of fire see you through and through. They know all your secret thoughts and your hard thoughts, against God and his law and his gospel.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
  • Do not seek comfort in charts, graphs, and speculation about the beast and dragon, but in the knowledge of who Christ is, what he has done, and what he is doing.
  • Catch a vision of Christ upon his throne and his kingship as a present reality to stabilize your perspective in suffering and conflict.
  • Understand that the church needs to know that Jesus Christ is on his throne and has the keys of hell and of death, especially in the midst of suffering.
  • Feed upon the great reality that Christ is not separate from the church but is actively in its midst as the conquering king.
  • Remember who Christ is ('I am God. I am the first and the last and the living one') as the consolation against all earthly powers and boastful civilizations.
  • If you are not in Christ, be filled with terror at his attributes and righteous judgment.
  • Seek this Lord while he may be found, turn from your sin, cry to him for mercy, and plead his promise.
  • Find consolation for the present turmoil of your own world by beholding Christ in all his glory in the midst of the church and feeding upon his word of comfort.
  • Pray that the vision of the exalted Christ will be stamped upon our hearts and that we may feed upon its reality by faith.
  • Ask the Spirit to remove dullness from our hearts so that we may believingly assimilate what has been given to us in Scripture.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 101 paragraphs, roughly 53 minutes.

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