Revelation 1

Revelation 1

1This is what God showed to Jesus Christ, so that he could tell his servants what must happen soon. Christ then sent his angel with the message to his servant John.

2And John told everything he had seen about God's message and about what Jesus Christ had said and done.

3God will bless everyone who reads this prophecy to others, and he will bless everyone who hears and obeys it. The time is almost here.[#1.3 A public reading, in a worship service.]

4From John to the seven churches in Asia.[#Ex 3.14; Rev 4.5.; #1.4 The section 1.4—3.22 is in the form of a letter. Asia was in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and is present day Turkey.]

I pray that you

will be blessed

with kindness and peace

from God, who is and was

and is coming.

May you receive

kindness and peace

from the seven spirits

before the throne of God.

5May kindness and peace[#Is 55.4; Ps 89.27.]

be yours

from Jesus Christ,

the faithful witness.

Jesus was the first

to conquer death,

and he is the ruler

of all earthly kings.

Christ loves us,

and by his blood

he set us free

from our sins.

6He lets us rule as kings[#Ex 19.6; Rev 5.10.]

and serve God his Father

as priests.

To him be glory and power

forever and ever! Amen.

7Look! He is coming[#Dn 7.13; Mt 24.30; Mk 13.26; Lk 21.27; 1 Th 4.17; Zec 12.10; Jn 19.34,37; Zec 12.10; Mt 24.30.]

with the clouds.

Everyone will see him,

even the ones who stuck

a sword through him.

All people on earth

will weep because of him.

Yes, it will happen! Amen.

8The Lord God says, “I am Alpha and Omega, the one who is and was and is coming. I am God All-Powerful!”[#Rev 22.13; Ex 3.14.; #1.8 The first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, which sometimes mean “first” and “last.”]

A Vision of the Risen Lord

9I am John, a follower together with all of you. We suffer because Jesus is our king, but he gives us the strength to endure. I was sent to Patmos Island, because I had preached God's message and had told about Jesus.[#1.9 A small island where prisoners were sometimes kept by the Romans.]

10On the Lord's day the Spirit took control of me, and behind me I heard a loud voice that sounded like a trumpet.

11The voice said, “Write in a book what you see. Then send it to the seven churches in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.”[#1.11 Ephesus was in the center with the six other cities forming a half-circle around it.]

12When I turned to see who was speaking to me, I saw seven gold lampstands.

13There with the lampstands was someone who seemed to be the Son of Man. He was wearing a robe that reached down to his feet, and a gold cloth was wrapped around his chest.[#Dn 7.13; Dn 10.5.; #1.13 That is, Jesus.]

14His head and his hair were white as wool or snow, and his eyes looked like flames of fire.[#Dn 7.9.; #Dn 10.6.]

15His feet were glowing like bronze being heated in a furnace, and his voice sounded like the roar of a waterfall.[#Ez 1.24; 43.2; 2 Esd 6.17.]

16He held seven stars in his right hand, and a sharp double-edged sword was coming from his mouth. His face was shining as bright as the sun at noon.

17When I saw him, I fell at his feet like a dead person. But he put his right hand on me and said:[#Is 44.6; 48.12; 2 Esd 10.30; Rev 2.8; 22.13.]

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