Book of Jeremiah
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This is part two of Revelation of Jesus Christ by Brother Michael Boldea.
The last book of the Bible is entitled, The Revelation of Jesus Christ. Some people refer to it as "Revelations." This is an excellent study the reader is certain to benefit from! Enjoy!
July 7, 2006
Revelation 1:12, "Then I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having turned I saw seven golden lamp stands."
When one hears an unfamiliar voice, and in the world of deceit, the voice of truth is indeed an unfamiliar voice, one cannot help but be moved to action. He cannot remain as he was, he cannot be indifferent, but is compelled to do one of two things.
Either he turns to see the voice that spoke to him, or runs in the opposite direction from the place the voice originated in the hopes of no longer hearing it, not wanting to see, for seeing makes him accountable.
When we turn as John did, to see the voice that speaks to us, we are confronted with Christ, for He is always there wanting to be known, wanting to be seen by those whom He calls by name. We are given every opportunity, every chance, to see Him as He truly is, and if we fail in doing so, it is by our own choosing.
John turned to see seven golden lamp stands, meaning that he turned to see, what is perfect heavenly light. As we all know seven is the number of perfection, completion, sanctification, and within those seven golden lamp stands, John saw perfect light.
Only in perfect light, can we see and know the mysteries of God, discern the plan of God on earth, and choose rightly between good and evil.
The seven golden lamp stands, are the image of God's true church on earth. They are, as the body of Christ should be, a perfect heavenly light amidst a world of darkness, a light that is not dimmed, or darkened, a light absent of discoloration, that bursts forth as a beacon in the darkest of night, pointing the way to Christ.
Hand of Help Ministries - The Revelation of Christ Part 2
The last book of the Bible is entitled, The Revelation of Jesus Christ. Some people refer to it as "Revelations." This is an excellent study the reader is certain to benefit from! Enjoy!
July 7, 2006
Revelation 1:12, "Then I turned to see the voice that spoke with me. And having turned I saw seven golden lamp stands."
When one hears an unfamiliar voice, and in the world of deceit, the voice of truth is indeed an unfamiliar voice, one cannot help but be moved to action. He cannot remain as he was, he cannot be indifferent, but is compelled to do one of two things.
Either he turns to see the voice that spoke to him, or runs in the opposite direction from the place the voice originated in the hopes of no longer hearing it, not wanting to see, for seeing makes him accountable.
When we turn as John did, to see the voice that speaks to us, we are confronted with Christ, for He is always there wanting to be known, wanting to be seen by those whom He calls by name. We are given every opportunity, every chance, to see Him as He truly is, and if we fail in doing so, it is by our own choosing.
John turned to see seven golden lamp stands, meaning that he turned to see, what is perfect heavenly light. As we all know seven is the number of perfection, completion, sanctification, and within those seven golden lamp stands, John saw perfect light.
Only in perfect light, can we see and know the mysteries of God, discern the plan of God on earth, and choose rightly between good and evil.
The seven golden lamp stands, are the image of God's true church on earth. They are, as the body of Christ should be, a perfect heavenly light amidst a world of darkness, a light that is not dimmed, or darkened, a light absent of discoloration, that bursts forth as a beacon in the darkest of night, pointing the way to Christ.
Hand of Help Ministries - The Revelation of Christ Part 2