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Title: REVELATION


1
REVELATION
  • Chapter Five v.5-14
  • The Lamb

2
THE LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH
  • He is described as the Lion of the tribe of
    Judah. This denotes royalty and strength. Gen
    498-10.
  • He is described as the root of David. David was
    only King because Christ was his root and out of
    that root the man Christ Jesus was born. Here we
    see his royalty and humanity.
  • As these two titles are essentially Jewish we
    cannot ignore the fact that God still has a great
    future for Israel within the Church.

3
THE LAMB IN THE MIDST OF THE THRONE
  • John saw Christ not as a lion but as a lamb.
    Although he has all power he came in meekness and
    humility as a lamb.
  • He is the lamb in the midst of the throne. At
    the heart of the eternal purpose of God is
    Christ.
  • He is the lamb freshly slain because his
    sacrifice is central to Gods plan.
  • He has seven horns representing his power
  • He has seven eyes which are the seven spirits or
    the perfect work of the spirit John 1416-18.

4
THE PRAYERS OF ALL SAINTS
  • The prayers of the saints indicate that the
    people of God have prayed for the glorious day of
    final victory.
  • The lamb is praised with a new song by all in
    glory.
  • Forever Christ will be glorified as the one who
    implemented the decree of God in bringing home
    the elect and establishing the kingdom of the
    church.

5
REVELATION
  • Chapter Six

6
The Opening Of The Seven Seals
  • In the opening of the seven seals we see the
    various circumstances planned by God which
    ultimately lead to the final overthrow of Satans
    Kingdom with the Second Coming Of Christ

7
SEALS ONE TO FOUR
  • The four horsemen of the Apocalypse

8
THE FIRST SEAL
  • The opening of the first seal represents Christ
    going forth in the establishing of His Church.
  • The onward growth of the church has been the
    world story since Pentecost.
  • This seal relates to mans relationship to the
    kingdom of God.
  • White horse purity.
  • Bow power.
  • Crown royalty.
  • Conquering victorious.

9
THE SECOND SEAL
  • The second horse represents war.
  • This is a common theme in world history.
  • This seal relates to the relationship of nations
    to one another.
  • Red bloodshed.
  • The ambitions of men make this inevitable.
  • God works his purpose through war.

10
THE THIRD SEAL
  • The third seal represents famine.
  • After war this is the second greatest blight upon
    the earth.
  • This seal relates to the relationship of man to
    things material.
  • Black sorrow / death.
  • Necessities sold at exorbitant prices.
  • Rich living in luxury.
  • God works his purpose through this human tragedy.

11
THE FOURTH SEAL
  • The fourth seal brings us to the terrifying
    picture of death.
  • This is the one great enemy that man cannot
    conquer.
  • This seal relates to mans relationship to life
    itself.
  • The pale horse is the colour of death.
  • His arrival is certain.
  • For many death is the entrance into Hell.

12
THE FIFTH SEAL
  • The Martyrs Of The Cross

13
THE FIFTH SEAL
  • The martyrdom of the saints is controlled by
    Christ.
  • The martyrdom of the saints has a special role in
    the growth of the Church.
  • The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the
    church.

14
THE FIFTH SEAL
  • These saints had souls which could be seen
    indicating that the souls of the saints have
    form.
  • They were under the altar because they died upon
    the altar of consecration to Christ.
  • They lived as witnesses to the word of God.
  • They were in the front line of the battle between
    light and darkness.

15
THE FIFTH SEAL
  • Their prayer was a desire for the coming of
    Christs Kingdom so that He would be vindicated.
  • The white robes represent justification, holiness
    and victory.
  • They were assured that the hour of vindication
    would come in a little while. Christs return is
    always pictured as being near at hand.
  • There will be further martyrdoms before the
    Saviour comes.

16
THE SIXTH SEAL
  • The End Of The World

17
THE SIXTH SEAL
  • We must interpret the sixth seal literally
    because of the corroborating evidence in other
    portions of scripture.
  • Joel 210,11, 30 31, Haggai 26,7, Matthew
    2429, Luke 219-11, 25 26.

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THE SIXTH SEAL
  • The break up of the universe will be astonishing
    on an unparalleled scale.
  • What will terrify the world of men however will
    be Christ, not the natural phenomena.
  • The throne which brings comfort to the church
    will bring sorrow to the unsaved.
  • The Lamb who brings salvation to the redeemed
    will bring damnation to the unconverted.
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