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Revelation 1:5

(Read Revelation 1:4-8) There can be no true peace, where there is not true grace; and where grace goeth before, peace will follow. This blessing is in the name of God, of the Holy Trinity, it is an act of adoration. The Father is first named; he is described as the Jehovah who is, and who… Continue reading Revelation 1:5

Revelation 2:26

Context Summary Revelation 2:18–29 reveals what Jesus instructed John to write to the church at Thyatira. Although the church exhibited commendable virtues, it allowed an evil woman—here referred to as Jezebel—to lead its members into immorality and idolatry. Jesus predicted strict punishment for her and her followers. The churches would know by Jesus’ action that… Continue reading Revelation 2:26

Revelation 1:6

(Read Revelation 1:4-8) There can be no true peace, where there is not true grace; and where grace goeth before, peace will follow. This blessing is in the name of God, of the Holy Trinity, it is an act of adoration. The Father is first named; he is described as the Jehovah who is, and who… Continue reading Revelation 1:6

Revelation 19:16

Context Summary Revelation 19:11–21 presents one of Scripture’s most spectacular moments of victory: the second coming of Jesus Christ. In this event, Christ returns to earth at the close of the tribulation. At His first coming to earth, Jesus appeared as a baby and sacrificial Savior. This time, He arrives as King of kings and… Continue reading Revelation 19:16

Revelation 11:3

Context Summary Revelation 11:3–14 follows on the heels of a brief assertion that the Gentiles will possess the temple’s outer court and trample Jerusalem for forty-two months. We learn also that God will authorize two witnesses to prophesy during those forty-two months. Here we gain information about the two witnesses’ ministry, what happens to them,… Continue reading Revelation 11:3